Who the hell will they draft 2008: Georgia DE Marcus Howard
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I don't have time to give metalmilitia what he wants, a weekly Stampede Blue podcast. I'm too busy blogging, helping set-up SB Nation's NFL Draft coverage, and moving from my crappy, rodent infested apartment to something that actually looks approved by the Department of Environmental Safety. What I do have time for is to second metalmilitia's 2 cents: The Colts should draft Georgia's Marcus Howard, and likely they will.
As we plow through this series, we will target and profile players we think the Colts will likely pick, not necessarily players we would like the Colts to pick. I mean, it would be great if the Colts could get Howie Long's kid and have him on a defensive line with Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. Ain't gonna happen. So, doing a profile on him is stupid. The same holds true for Derrick Harvey and Quentin Groves. Those guys are going in round one, and the Colts don't have a first round pick. Heck, doing a profile of Trevor Laws was borderline. If he falls to the late second round, that's a coup!
But a guy like Georgia's Marcus Howard is projected as a mid-rounder, meaning the third and fourth round is likely where he'll fall. And if the Colts get the kind of compensation they deserve for losing starters like Nick Harper and Dominic Rhodes last year to free agency, Indy could get a few cracks at Howard. First and foremost, Howard would be drafted as a DE, not a LBer. People think his frame (6'2, 240 pounds) makes him better suited for LBer. People thought the same of Robert Mathis (6'2, 240 pounds) when he went pro.
People are very often WRONG.
As I've always said, size is the most over-rated attribute in pro sports. Sure, it can help a player, but it should never be the overall deciding factor. Drew Brees is listed at 6'0, and he's five times the QB Philip Rivers (6'6) is. Marcus Howard is, in many ways, a Robert Mathis clone. He is explosive off the edge and possess an uncanny knack for generating turnovers. He spent most of his college career buried on the Georgia depth chart. When he got his chance to start his Senior year, he exploded! He had 10.5 sacks and 11 tackles for a loss in 2007. He was the MVP of the Sugar Bowl, notching 3 sacks against Colt Brennan and the explosive Hawaii offense. Howard's sub-4.45 40 time caught the attention of scouts at the Combine.
The part in bold is a major reason he could be attractive for the Colts. Pass rushing depth is important, but so are good special teams players. With Howard, the Colts could fill two needs. Howard is also a high character person who, despite doubts about his ability to shed blockers, is a very reliable tackler.
Knowing all this, it is very likely the Colts will look to draft Howard. He fits the Cover 2-style pass rusher type, and as a back-up pass rusher and special teams player, Howard could grow into a complete DE over time; just like Robert Mathis did.
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SEC Speed Second to None
by Zach on Mar 13, 2008 4:15 PM EDT 0 recs
well
by metalmilitia on Mar 13, 2008 4:39 PM EDT 0 recs
Not sure I understand the Saban connection?
However, I just couldn't, from the article at least, see the connection to Saban. Saban was at LSU, went to the Dolphins and now is at Alabama. Outside of possibly recruiting Howard, where is the connection?
Peace
by TheOrangeBuddha on Mar 13, 2008 5:02 PM EDT 0 recs
Terror off the edge is all I needed to hear
When you've got a defense entirely, fully and completely predicated on speed, athleticism and intelligence, don't worry about size. If you get it, fine, but let's find guys who do what the Colts need. This guy looks like he fits.
By the way, all these draft posts make me want the Colts to take their respective subjects. They'll end up needing 26 picks and $15M in cap space to get everyone I temporarily fall in love with.
by Coltsfan58 on Mar 13, 2008 6:50 PM EDT 0 recs
Thought i should some some highlights of Howard
Focus on the left end throughout the game. As Coltfan58 said he is a TERROR off the edge
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by metalmilitia on Mar 13, 2008 7:32 PM EDT 0 recs
Nice
by ctnyc on
Mar 16, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
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How cool
by coltsfan21hitman on Mar 13, 2008 8:34 PM EDT 0 recs
CF21H
Kenton Keith > 3rd RB
Chris Johnson > 2nd RB
Clifton Dawson > Cut to study physics or whatever
Ben Utecht > Let him go to Gotham
Brad Cottam > 2nd TE
Bryan Fletcher > Re-sign
Josh Thomas > Cut
Marcus Howard > Situational pass-rusher/3rd DE
Jake Scott > Off to Colts South
C. Johnson/Gandy > Fight for starting RG
Random 6th rd pick that will be all-pro in 5 years > OL depth
Oh yeah and....
Crap > In the crapper/practice squad
Aromashodu/Hall > Fight for 4th and 5th WR seeding
And there you have it. I hope we replace Jeff Charleston with a more able replacement somehow too. Deep and top-tier pass-rush, solid LB corps, elite level secondary, All-world WR corps, Thunder and Lightning in the backfield, explosive returner, another Howard Mudd O-line, oh, and Peyton Manning.
Here's to Tom Brady losing to a Manning in the playoffs once again! Please football gods, make training camp tommorrow - I'm watching the Dallas Desperados for God's sake!!!! I imagine Clint Dolezel being Peyton. I, I, get confused by the weird formations and people running past the line before the snap.
/end rant
/kills self
by Bullard47 on Mar 14, 2008 12:07 AM EDT 0 recs










