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Then possibly he just didn't take it seriously which opens up a different can of worms. I can understand having a bad day, but not that bad.I've never heard of any of those issues with him.
Then possibly he just didn't take it seriously which opens up a different can of worms. I can understand having a bad day, but not that bad.I've never heard of any of those issues with him.
I watch my fair share of FSU games, however not as religiously as you of course, Cap. And I wouldn't say I'm a huge "fan," so something like the RB blocking wouldn't be as noticeable to me. I was basing that opinion off of a few different draft breakdowns I've watched after he's been connected so often to the Bucs. As a runner and receiver he has looked amazing, but as a blocker he got completely blown up on a few different attempts, whiffed on others, and then resorted to cut blocking, which defenses game planned for and simply jumped over him as they were ready for him to do it.Any of you questioning the pass pro actually watch FSU? He stone walled quite a few blitzers over the years. The ones he missed last year always felt more like francois pointing out the wrong blitz gap. I think Cook is a plenty willing blocker, just needs a QB to put him in the correct spot. I do remember one where he just whiffed, but I don't recall much lack of effort.
I know he's had some off the field issues at FSU but I also know everybody there speaks glowingly of him as a person, and I can assure you they don't do that for everyone. I'm hoping most of that stuff was teenage immaturity and is over with. I haven't heard anything negative since his trial two years ago (which he was acquitted for in 30 minutes).
As for the combine stuff, that's just completely stupid to hold against him.
Some people put more stock in watching a guy run around cones in his shorts than they do in watching him dominate actual games.I've never actually heard of him drinking before. So I doubt it was that. I really don't know, I've never really cared about the combine when the tape is good. Not like he played in the sun belt.
If you were to weigh combine as more important than game film, cook would go undrafted.Some people put more stock in watching a guy run around cones in his shorts than they do in watching him dominate actual games.
He's definitely been blown up and he's whiffed but I don't think it's ever been for a lack of effort and him having a freshman QB back there trying to spot blitzes is a big unmentioned part of it imo.I watch my fair share of FSU games, however not as religiously as you of course, Cap. And I wouldn't say I'm a huge "fan," so something like the RB blocking wouldn't be as noticeable to me. I was basing that opinion off of a few different draft breakdowns I've watched after he's been connected so often to the Bucs. As a runner and receiver he has looked amazing, but as a blocker he got completely blown up on a few different attempts, whiffed on others, and then resorted to cut blocking, which defenses game planned for and simply jumped over him as they were ready for him to do it.
That technique can be taught of course, and his vision and instincts with the ball are the best I've seen in a long time. He's so smooth in the open field and even between the tackles in the wash.
There has also been a breakdown of his "game speed" on Sport Science being the best in college football last year. It doesn't surprise me that he's the fastest in pads player in this draft matching John Ross' 20 yard split time at 2.67.
Wait. You watched McCaffrey and think he's going to be terrible???Just my opinion from watching games. Sorry it doesn't always fall in with the company line.
Not terrible, just a change of pace RB that shouldn't be a first round pick.Wait. You watched McCaffrey and think he's going to be terrible???
Believe it or not, being great in college doesn't always translate to NFL dominance.Wait. You watched McCaffrey and think he's going to be terrible???
So we should have more faith in the great collegiate player who had a historically bad combine, on top of off the field issues, and injury concerns?Believe it or not, being great in college doesn't always translate to NFL dominance.
I'm definitely more of a "watch him play" guy than a combine numbers guy, but this statement does go a little too far. It has to be of some concern that he tested worse than 90% of all RBs that have come through the combine. But no means am I saying he will fail due to these poor metrics but it could give some teams a pause.As for the combine stuff, that's just completely stupid to hold against him.
He's gonna end up falling to a really good team/situation and being a steal. I'd LOVE to see him fall into the 2nd and the Eagles grab him.I'm definitely more of a "watch him play" guy than a combine numbers guy, but this statement does go a little too far. It has to be of some concern that he tested worse than 90% of all RBs that have come through the combine. But no means am I saying he will fail due to these poor metrics but it could give some teams a pause.
ESPN's Todd McShay reports the Bucs "really like" Florida State RB Dalvin Cook.
McShay adds they will "strongly consider" Cook if he is still on the board at No. 19. There have been rumors Cook will fall to the second day of the draft because of off-field and testing concerns, but the Bucs have always seemed like a likely destination for the Florida-born product. Drafting Cook would likely spell the end for Doug Martin in Tampa.
Related: Buccaneers
Source: ESPN
Apr 25 - 11:56 AM
The Eagles are taking McCaffrey.He's gonna end up falling to a really good team/situation and being a steal. I'd LOVE to see him fall into the 2nd and the Eagles grab him.
I don't think so. Everything I'm hearing has the Eagles going CB in the first, their hugest area of need. I'm just hoping McCaffrey goes before that so there is no temptation to take him.The Eagles are taking McCaffrey.
Where Cook goes in the draft is anyone’s guess. Miss Betty believes the Eagles are very interested—they were the only team to reach out to her personally. Eagles running backs coach Duce Staley called her to talk about Dalvin’s character. “He was just telling me how much he wants Dalvin,” the proud grandmother beams. “He said ‘But I don’t think he’ll be there with the 14th pick, Miss Betty.’”
Eagles beat writer Eliot Shorr-Parks believes FSU RB Dalvin Cook is the top possibility for the Eagles at No. 14.
Rotoworld's Josh Norris suggested Eagles fans should not get their hopes up about Dalvin Cook being the pick at No. 14, but Gareon Conley's situation might force other targets up the board. Three of the top four possibilities Shorr-Parks lists are on offense, and none of the six include an edge rusher. That is surprising.
Source: NJ.com
Apr 26 - 9:12 AM
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Bucs are talking with at least three teams to drop back from pick No. 19 and possibly out of the first round entirely.
The Bucs have been linked to Dalvin Cook frequently, so this news is interesting. Could Cook be selected before the pick? Do the Bucs think they are one of the few teams targeting him int heir portion of the draft? We've suggested Jabrill Peppers as a possible fit as well. The Chiefs might be a team interested in moving up for a quarterback.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Apr 26 - 10:30 AM
Good article. Thanks for the link.Dalvin Cook and the Stories Behind the Red Flags: poor choices, a hard upbringing. And a bit of sabotage.
Long read but very, very well done.
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Almost all first round picks have a fancy car or jewelry at this point. Has nothing to do with character.Borden said:Good article. Thanks for the link.
I don't know if I feel any better about his off field concerns. It seems like he's not turning the corner on this stuff. He "left that life behind him" about 3 times in the article. As a senior in high school and twice in college. Then he denies the arrangement to he has with a coach about getting people to leave. He could've went to the draft (and brought Miss Betty) but decides to stay home in Dade which sounds like where his problems come from. He already has a new Benz.
None of this things are "bad" and he sounds like a good kid but he has a poor choice in friends. I just wanted to read that he's taking Miss Betty to the draft or "Miss Betty said as she sat on the new furniture Dalvin bought her". Or Cook say, "I'm always excited to go back at see Miss Betty and few other people but I'm leaving Dade in my past". Something, anything to indicate that he is leaving that world behind him.
I've stated before that I don't take character concerns into consideration with my rankings, evaluations, whatever so this doesn't bother me in that aspect. But I just want to hear people/players succeeding. How many NFLers have had their careers or lives derailed by bad family members or friends? He seems like a generally humble and good kid from coaches and Miss Betty. I hope he surrounds himself with excellent people and makes the most out of his opportunities. But I'm worried.
Prior to the Raiders reaching an agreement to acquire RB Marshawn Lynch, Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline was told by a team source that Oakland expected FSU RB Dalvin Cook to be on the board when they came on the clock at No. 24.
Further, that source said the Raiders had "no interest in selecting him" and felt "Joe Mixon [was] the wiser choice." Added Pauine: "The point was not that the Raiders would draft Mixon, but rather that Cook’s injuries and multiple off-field issues are greater risks." We've read this sentiment before, and it speaks to the greater point Pauline is arguing: The analyst now predicts that Cook will fall to Round 2.
Source: Draft Analyst
Apr 26 - 1:40 PM
The Sporting News' Eric Galko reports that FSU RB Dalvin Cook is "RB1" for the Redskins.
Galko additionally writes that he expects Cook to be available for Washington should settle on him as their first-round target. The Redskins hold pick No. 17. In additional Cook rumor courtesy of Galko, the analyst writes that "[t]he Buccaneers have been looking to trade out because they know Dalvin Cook has no suitors between No. 19 and No. 28."
Source: Sporting News
Apr 27 - 7:36 PM
Or see him fumble on tape, or are worried that he will be in the news getting in a fight outside a nightclub at 2:30 am before his first contract is done, or that he may have been hung over at the combine, not willing to try and silence his combine critics at his pro day, etc...Man if he goes to a good landing spot, the league should watch out. Can't believe he wasn't picked in the first round. He was so good in college. People drinking the combine kool aid...
Yes I agree, say what I will about why he's in the 2nd he's still a top pick in the right spot.Sitting at 1.03 really hoping he or Mixon go to GB with first pick
If cook or mixon land in Green Bay they should be the 1.01 pickSitting at 1.03 really hoping he or Mixon go to GB with first pick
I think the NFL is not immune to the herd mentally and his off field stuff and poor combine is giving people pause. I don't fault Cook for doing whatever it took to survive growing up in his community. He was never convicted of a crime as far as I know and that is not nothingYes I agree, say what I will about why he's in the 2nd he's still a top pick in the right spot.
I would worry about who he's hanging out with, and NFL teams have ways of finding that kind of stuff out and it's not info that ever gets made public. His coaches say he's great, but yoy can't rely on what is a biased opinion. Rarely will a coach come out and throw his player under the bus and cost him a lot of money sullying his draft stock. Plus the coach has a lot to gain recruiting wise when his players get drafted early. If I'm hiring a guy I don't want some unresponsible dog owner, I want a guy who understands that he has to take care of business on and off the field. I hope he succeeds, but I wouldn't be willing to bet my job on it by making him a first round pick.I think the NFL is not immune to the herd mentally and his off field stuff and poor combine is giving people pause. I don't fault Cook for doing whatever it took to survive growing up in his community. He was never charged with a crime as far as I know and that is not nothing
Okay I understand that it matters who you hang out with. At the same time, how much do we penalize someone for that? 2nd round feels right. If he doesn't go in the second, it will make me start to think there are things we don't know about Cook...I would worry about who he's hanging out with, and NFL teams have ways of finding that kind of stuff out and it's not info that ever gets made public. His coaches say he's great, but yoy can't rely on what is a biased opinion. Rarely will a coach come out and throw his player under the bus and cost him a lot of money sullying his draft stock. Plus the coach has a lot to gain recruiting wise when his players get drafted early. If I'm hiring a guy I don't want some unresponsible dog owner, I want a guy who understands that he has to take care of business on and off the field. I hope he succeeds, but I wouldn't be willing to bet my job on it by making him a first round pick.
I guess my comments are for the people who are "completely baffled" as to how he could fall. I agree he should go in the top half of the 2nd.Okay I understand that it matters who you hang out with. At the same time, how much do we penalize someone for that? 2nd round feels right. If he doesn't go in the second, it will make me start to think there are things we don't know about Cook...
True but at least I will feel better about having fournette or cmc drop in my lapIf cook or mixon land in Green Bay they should be the 1.01 pick
I hope GB doesn't take one of them, I think GB might be overrated as a landing spot. Either one could do amazing their, but Rodgers loves to throw inside the 10 and he usually doesn't throw it to the RB down there. They didn't have RBs as good as Cook or Mixon, but I think that trend would still hold true.If cook or mixon land in Green Bay they should be the 1.01 pick
No way in hell they go to tnI hope GB doesn't take one of them, I think GB might be overrated as a landing spot. Either one could do amazing their, but Rodgers loves to throw inside the 10 and he usually doesn't throw it to the RB down there. They didn't have RBs as good as Cook or Mixon, but I think that trend would still hold true.
I'd rather see them go to Oakland, Philly, Tennessee, or Indy. Tennessee is just for selfish reasons, my friend has Mixon and Henry.
NFL Media's Gil Brandt ranks FSU RB Dalvin Cook as the No. 1 player available heading into Day 2.
Reports leading up the NFL Draft suggesting that Cook would slip out of Round 1 proved to be accurate, and Cook now heads into Day 2 as one of the best players available. Cook has fallen for a wide variety of reasons. He tested poorly athletically, has off-field concerns and durability issues, and also fumbles too often. But when on the field at FSU, he was arguably the nation's most devastating playmaker. Rotoworld's Josh Norris pegs him as the No. 29 overall prospect.
Source: NFL.com
Apr 28 - 1:24 PM
I'd be willing to bet teams hire private investigators to find out everything about a player's personal life. Stuff that isn't available online.I would worry about who he's hanging out with, and NFL teams have ways of finding that kind of stuff out and it's not info that ever gets made public. His coaches say he's great, but yoy can't rely on what is a biased opinion. Rarely will a coach come out and throw his player under the bus and cost him a lot of money sullying his draft stock. Plus the coach has a lot to gain recruiting wise when his players get drafted early. If I'm hiring a guy I don't want some unresponsible dog owner, I want a guy who understands that he has to take care of business on and off the field. I hope he succeeds, but I wouldn't be willing to bet my job on it by making him a first round pick.
Heck the scouts follow these guys in their personal life. Bucky Brooks was saying the other day he remembers as a NFL scout, putting on disguise and following prospects to restaurants or clubs to see the kind of people they hang with and how they act in public.I'd be willing to bet teams hire private investigators to find out everything about a player's personal life. Stuff that isn't available online.
Or hire some random chick to accuse a player of rape a month before the draft to make him slide a bit. Just sayingHeck the scouts follow these guys in their personal life. Bucky Brooks was saying the other day he remembers as a NFL scout, putting on disguise and following prospects to restaurants or clubs to see the kind of people they hang with and how they act in public.
I don't think we have any clue how much homework is done on these guys.
In a recent press conference Rick Spielman said they have 2500 different traits that they grade players by, which if that is for every player, is kind of mind boggling.Heck the scouts follow these guys in their personal life. Bucky Brooks was saying the other day he remembers as a NFL scout, putting on disguise and following prospects to restaurants or clubs to see the kind of people they hang with and how they act in public.
I don't think we have any clue how much homework is done on these guys.
2500 traits they grade. Hahahaha there's no way that could actually be true. And i would wagers like 2475 of them would be irrelevantIn a recent press conference Rick Spielman said they have 2500 different traits that they grade players by, which if that is for every player, is kind of mind boggling.
Part of these traits are the phychological and charecter traits, as well as combine measurables (going back to high school) traits from film study grading and so on.
I really wonder how the balance all of this information into one comprehensive score, with many of the data points being unrelated.
I was thinking about trying to grade players based on five or ten different traits, to develop one score for all the players I watched. How much time this would take to do, even for 100 or so players. 2500 traits kind of blows my mind.