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AFC West
San Diego Draft Review
By Mark Cacciapuoti
May 9, 2007, 14:30
1st Round (30th overall) - Craig Daivs WR LSU (6'-1" 207 lbs) - I've seen very positive reports and some not so positive reports on this kid. Some say he doesn't have his head in the game, needs to work on his route running, needs to more aggressive with the ball in the air. Others say he could be a TOP NOTCH wr in the NFL with his potential but right now it's all potential.
2nd Round (37th overall) - Eric Weddle SS Utah (5'-11" 200 lbs) - Jack of All Trades, Tweener are two ways to characterize Mr. Weddle. Eric is more of a Football Player than an athlete with limited potential that might be exposed by better athletes in the NFL. Other than that he has worn many hats at Utah and has shown that he can be around the ball and can diagnose a play.
3rd Round (96th overall) - Anthony Waters ILB Syracuse (6'-3" 245 lbs) - Smart player that is heady and has a good feel for the game. These are things that Joe Gibbs like in his players. I think he's got a chance to allow the skins to let Lemar walk in FA after 2007 and let him and Rocky fight it out for the WLB job in 2008 and it should be a good fight!!
4th Round (129th overall) - Scott Chandler TE Iowa (6'-7" 257 lbs) - Good hands and at 6'7" he can go where LB's can't go.
5th Round (172th overall) - Legedu Naanee WR Boise State (6'-2" 225 lbs) - Big taget with decent speed. Not a great down field blocker but is a decent porject for any WR coach.
7th Round (240th overall) - Brandon Siler ILB Florida (6'-2" 238 lbs) - Kid who benefited from having great players around him at Florida would have benefited from having another year at college but listened to people aournd him to go for the NFL maybe a year too early. Doesn't have the skill set that will translate will to the NFL. This is one reason that he fell all the way down the 7th round. Might thrive if put behind a great D Line.
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