http://turnonthejets.com/2014/05/dexter-mcdougle-jets-nfl-draft-film/ starting to see why the jets like him even if I'm not sure a third round pick was necessary as of now. he's got some refined instincts about his game that might be able to translate immediately if he can keep up with the speed of NFL WR's out the gate. still more of a project though ESPECIALLY with him being a corner, hope to see surprising early results despite my own belief that rookie corners take a while to get their bearings. (love to be wrong about things like that if it means winning)
I've been posting that despite my skepticism, I am going forward hoping Walls takes the starting job by earning it. But ftr I don't mean by that that I am certain McDougle cannot earn the job, or even is less than likely to do so. Thanks for the info posted on him by various posters. If the Jets turn out to have picked a cb who deserves to start at the third round pick, well that would be awesome.
There were alot of perceived "Reaches" in this class from various teams. Ego Ferguson in round 2?Larry Webster in the 4th round? I could go on & on. Basically the big board went completely out the window due to the excessive number of underclassmen. Individual teams always look at underclassmen differently b/c there is less body of work to evaluate. This is when you get into iffy projections. That's naturally gonna put grades on players all over the place.That destroys the concept of league wide consensus. As a result, the smart teams don't worry about what others think & concentrate on their specific grade combined w/ trying to find the best fit..as opposed to best overall talent like in most draft years.
Awesme....lmao!! DEXTER MCDOUGLE Overall Football Traits 1=EXCEPTIONAL; 2=ABOVE AVERAGE; 3=AVERAGE; 4=BELOW AVERAGE; 5=MARGINAL Production 2 2009: Redshirt 2010: (11/0) 22-3-0 2011: (12/12) 44-6-3 2012: (12/12) 71-5-0 2013: (4/3) 14-5-3 Career: 5.5 TFL, 1FF, 1FR Height-Weight-Speed 2 On shorter side but long arms for frame, good bulk and excellent top-end speed. Durability 4 Sustained season-ending shoulder injury that required surgery during 2013 Connecticut game. Single scooter accident left him with broken collarbone in December of 2011. Broke two knuckles and played in just four games junior year of high school. Frame is concern when projecting long term durability. Intangibles 1 Parents are Dexter and Gina McDougle. Attended meetings, traveled to away games, sat in the coaches' booth during games and mentored members of the team after injuring shoulder senior year. Maryland created Dexter McDougle Ultimate Team Player Award in his honor. Has experience covering kicks. Matured during time at Maryland. Has graduated. Majored in criminology and criminal justice. 1=EXCEPTIONAL; 2=ABOVE AVERAGE; 3=AVERAGE; 4=BELOW AVERAGE; 5=MARGINAL Cornerback Specific Traits Instincts/Recognition 2 Above average route recognition and can run route for receiver. Above average eye discipline and rarely gets caught out of position. Reads receivers and gets head turned head around in time to locate ball when turns and runs. Does a nice job of running receivers off vertical routes. Can be more aggressive at times but takes calculated risks and flashes ability to get early break on ball. Sniffs out screens and beats blockers to the point. Cover Skills 2 Above average balance and burst. Fluidity is just adequate but recovers quickly when allows separation transitioning out of breaks. Can run with receivers in press and press bail. Can get pushed around by bigger receivers but tough for size and flashes ability to reroute receivers. Plays high and takes too long to transition forward out of backpedal. Ball Skills 2 Appeared to be developing into a ball hawk before season-ending injury in 2013. Flashes ability to make highlight type play. Above average focus and tracks ball well. Elevates well. Frame raises concerns about ability to compete with bigger receivers for 50-50 balls in the red zone and downfield. Run Support 2 Fearless and willing to sacrifice body to make play. Above average closing burst and big hitter for size. Takes too long to get off some blocks but not for lack of effort. Plays with a chip on shoulder and willing to take on bigger blockers. Struggles to get bigger ball carriers to the ground when can't build momentum. ^^^ Outside of his durability issues, this is a fairly encouraging assessment of the Dexter.
Ja'wuan James on the 20! Whoof. Not a bad prospect at all but half a round early, maybe a bit more than that.
You really need to provide credit if you're blatantly going to copy and paste something like that. There's no plagiarism/citation rules on the internet, but at the very least link to what you're copying. That's ESPN Scouts Inc's account.
No and sorry, I should've posted the url it was associated with. I did a 'Google' on Dexter and a site mentioning his pro day with the Redskins included this assessment.
There you go, slacker. http://www.hogshaven.com/2014/4/22/...ougle-has-workout-scheduled-with-the-redskins
You weeel NEEEEVER catch a ball dooring thees gaaaaaaaaame!! (this is all I can think of when I hear the name Dexter)
Rex was praising this dude when he was on the radio with Franceser today. I'm thinking he has a shot at the other starting spot; it sounds like he'll be competing with Patterson.
When I post something that is not my own I do, in this case I was just letting the poster that asked know that I had also seen it online.
is it just me or do the jets strive for getting the nerdiest named prospects aboard. Dexter, Eugene, Sheldon and Quinton sounds like a school mathlete team thats gonna go play D&D later.