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Draft Prospects: Safeties


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Pete Prisco
By Clark Judge
CBSSports.com Senior Writer
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Clark Judge ranks the top five defensive prospects at each position.

Top Prospects: Safeties
1. Kenny Phillips, Miami
Agility Tests:
40-yard dash: 4.48 Bench press: 225 lbs (19 times) Vertical jump: 32.5"
The skinny: He's the best at this position. A three-year starter, Phillips can play either safety position and offers special teams play as a punt returner. He has great ball skills, with six interceptions (16 in his career), three fumble recoveries and four defensive touchdowns last season, and he has great natural ability. Despite a history of injuries, he could be a top 20 pick.
2. Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State
Agility Tests:
40-yard dash: 4.41 Bench press: 225 lbs (27 times) Vertical jump: 32"
The skinny: He's been flying up the board since the combine. He has good size, is fast and instinctive. The Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year, he had six interceptions and set a Sun Belt record with 142 yards in returns, including one for a touchdown. He's also the league's career tackling leader, a sure sign how effective he is in run support.
3. DaJuan Morgan, North Carolina State
Agility Tests:
40-yard dash: 4.56 Bench press: 225 lbs (21 times) Vertical jump: 37.5"
The skinny: A one-year starter, he led the Wolfpack in tackles last season and added three interceptions. Named second-team All-ACC, Morgan has the skills you look for at the position: He's fast, strong, explosive and tackles well. Plus, he helped himself with a 37-1/2-inch lead at his Pro Day. If there's a question it's his inexperience. As a one-year starter, no one is sure how good he can be.
4. Thomas Decoud, California
Agility Tests:
40-yard dash: 4.5 Bench press: 225 lbs (9 times) Vertical jump: 35.2"
The skinny: A free safety who was the Bears' defensive captain, he led the team with a career-high 116 tackles -- including at least 10 each in at least six games. Run support is no problem; playing the pass could be, even though he began his career as a cornerback. He doesn't have top-end speed, but Decoud plays fast and is a special teams asset. He blocked six kicks in his career.
5. Tyvon Branch, Connecticut
Agility Tests:
40-yard dash: 4.31 Bench press: 225 lbs (19 times) Vertical jump: 38"
The skinny: It's hard to get past Branch's 4.31 at the combine, the second fastest 40 there, and his versatility. He played cornerback and safety in college and is a reliable open-field tackler. But it's his special teams contributions that make him especially attractive to the pros. He returned two kickoffs for TDs last season and averaged 28.9 yards per return.
Player on the rise:
Arkansas State's Johnson. One GM I contacted put him ahead of Phillips. He likes his size and speed and ability to track down ballcarriers. A tackling machine, Johnson was remarkably consistent breaking to the ball. Plus, he can serve as a return specialist.
Player on the decline:
Simeon Castille, Alabama. An All-SEC choice as a cornerback, he doesn't have the speed to play the position at the next level. Scouts see him more as a free safety, and he was initially projected by some people to go high. Not so fast. He's strictly a second-day pick, largely because he will be asked to play a position he hasn’t tried.
Sleeper
Jamie Silva, Boston College. OK, so he doesn't have great size and is slow. All he does is make tackles. He led the nation's leading defense against the run with a career-high 115 stops and has outstanding hands, smarts and good instincts. He also excels at covering kicks.
Overrated
Marcus Griffin, Texas. An All-Big 12 choice and a second-team All-Big 12 Academic selection, Griffin should be a second-day choice. Reason: He doesn’t have great speed and could use better ball skills. In 36 career games, he had one interception. The brother of Michael, Griffin can be beaten in deep coverage and doesn't have the acceleration to catch up.
Position analysis:
One of the worst groups of safeties in years. Phillips is a legitimate first-round consideration, with Arkansas State's Johnson possible as a late-first or early second-round consideration; after that it's anyone's guess where these guys go. Phillips is not Ed Reed -- at least not yet -- but at least two coaches I spoke to think he could be a big-time star in the NFL. Not a good year to fill out your roster in the middle of the secondary.

 
Talk Back
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April 25, 2009 5:40 pm
Defensive help is critical and the Broncose take a RB who most likely would have made it to their 18th pick?  WHAT?  If Denver really thought the Defensive players left on the board were this weak with B.J. Raji, Tyson Jackson, and Aaron Maybin gone and thinking that Texas' Brian Orakpo is soft, then why would they keep the pic?  TRADE IT...what a waste - Denver is dead.  ...(more)
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April 24, 2009 6:43 pm
I would like to know why there is no race quota in the NFL? Maybe its because Jimmy the Greek was right. Blacks are faster and stronger based not solely on their work ethic but also on their physicality and genetic superiority. 
Until we admit that we are kidding ourselves. BUT< you think I am racist, keep reading you imbeciles.
One day... and soon, we will see all the athletes i
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February 17, 2009 4:56 pm

Anyone got the story on this guy? He's a 6'6 WR from Florida State and I understand he had an impressive career.  Is he one of the guys not getting love because he wont show up at the combine? Because from what I have seen this guy makes plays.  Looks like a steal to me. 

Especially you FSU fans who have watched him throughout his career, I'm curious how he was viewed by ...(more)

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May 21, 2009 2:20 am
If you were a GM of an NFL team would you take a chance on Vick? I would I think he has alot left in the tank, but if I signed him it would be for the league minimum.
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Since:Apr 9, 2007

April 19, 2009 9:46 pm

 The Seahawks have more needs than a QB.  Hassleback still has 2-3 good years left.  Plus the QB's coming out this year do not warrant a top 5 pick.  Sachez played at USC with a bunch of stars.  He only played for one season.  That is not enough time see Matt Linhart.  If either Smith from Baylor or Monroe from Virginia are available I would select them.  ...(more)

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April 27, 2009 1:30 am
Bob Rang is the only analyst Iv'e read thus far that makes more sence then Prisco and the other Band Wagon Jumpers. I said they would all be flops and Lyon QB Maththew would not last 6 years in the NFL plying with the Lyons. I see him substaining a serious injury just like Tom Bradey in a year or two. Danches is the best all ariound QB comming out of the draft. He has mobility, can elude the pass ...(more)
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April 11, 2009 9:08 pm

 Rob Rang has him going to Green Bay. Uh...don't they have a guy named Ryan Grant who they paid a few million to prior to last season? How about some defense there? It isn't as if he ended up with a horrible season. And whats up with Judge and Lombardi? Both of these incompetent scribes don't even have Wells being drafted in the first round. Do your homework, fellas.

  ...(more)

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Since:Aug 25, 2006

April 22, 2009 9:35 am

 

 Well Here it is if and IF Matthew Stafford goes to Detroit Lions #1 the following happens:

#1 Matthew Stafford - They are looking for a new face to the Lions and they want to start at QB so here it is. Do I want him no he is not best on the board and I like the idea of building from inside out starting with the OL and Defense. I would have taken Jason Smith or Aaron ...(more)

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April 25, 2009 12:47 pm
That genius's latest mock has the Browns taking Mark Sanchez.  Clearly that's what they need most... another quarterback.  I don't care if they trade away Quinn or Anderson, there's no reason for them to draft a new QB given all their other problems.
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April 22, 2009 10:11 am

 Is it just me or does anybody else think Stafford is an ok QB? He never really tore up the SEC like Peyton or Eli did and Stafford had twice the weapons. They say he has the "tools" to be an elite QB in the league. I just don't see the point in using a #1 pick on "tools". My vote is for Jason Smith....b/c if you can't block...it doesn't really matter who is back there ...(more)

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April 16, 2009 5:27 pm

I think right now people are really over-hyping both Sanchez and Stafford. Neither are worthy of being a Top 5, let alone number one overall pick. Jason Smith makes the most sense for the Lions right now. While a QB is vitally important to a team, they also need to build around him. Ask David Carr how being the number one there worked out without an O-line or any defense. For the Lions to have ...(more)

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April 25, 2009 8:24 am
This years mock drafts have changed so much this year, more so than in most other years, that i cannot rely on anybody for a decent mock draft. Especially when maualuga was completely left off of 2 mocks 1st rounds entirely. This hard hitting LB will absolutely not make it past number 20. And 2 other mock drafts have a center drafted before Alex Mack. Mack is the number 1 center in this years draf ...(more)
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Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 24, 2007

April 2, 2009 11:47 am

 Ok Raider nation let approach the draft like we have some common sense for a change.  In 2006 we should have drafted

a quarteback but we drafted the immortal Michael Huff who is turning out to be a bust. So the next year we pick up J Russ

who has a cannon of a arm who sits out half a season for a contract dispute but. 2008 draft we pick up DMc good pick

lots o ...(more)

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April 21, 2009 12:30 pm

 I realize that this is far from an exact science and that some of the older members of the media think of it as 'nerdy', but who in their right mind would think that Cleveland would draft a left tackle, when the only position that is settled on their offense is Left Tackle with Joe Thomas...If you think they would put Monroe on the right side to solidify that position, wouldn't  you ...(more)

 
 
 
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