Tackles per game is good.UConnFootballCaptain Yawin Smallwood's numbers are very impressive at the half way mark of season!pic.twitter.com/LUjRvqeL9m
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Tackles per game is good.
Zero interceptions, 1 sack and 3 pass break-ups - not great.
5th rounder at best. Really needs to stick around for another year.
Giant mistake. His performance this year is underwhelming and he will go low.
Followed plenty of players and drafts, and I just don't see it. I think he could go very high in a year with an improved D-line in front.Boogles my mind people post stuff with zero basis. Look at some draft boards and come back and make an informed post, please.
You will not find him rated lower than the #3 ILB and outside of the 2nd or 3rd round
Definitely haven't seen him dominating. Also, he should probably research the "life and times - and diminutive football career of Jordan Todman". Now there was a player who had "dominated" and even he should have come back for that last year. If you are a LB at tOSU or Alabama or USC maybe (maybe even definitely) jump early. But UConn ain't there yet.
Followed plenty of players and drafts, and I just don't see it. I think he could go very high in a year with an improved D-line in front.
I am not sure I follow. What would the D front do? Increase his tackles?
Smallwood has started two years. Scouts have plenty of game film on him. His skill set is not going to change just because he has better D Lineman in front of him.
Smallwood is an excellent linebacker, one of the best in the Nation. He runs sideline to sideline, will blow up a blocker when needed, and can make plays behind the line of scrimmage. He would be foolish not to leave.
A good D-line increases linebacker production - more tackles for losses, more sacks, more ints with pressure. Game is coming to him right now, not vice versa. He will leave money on the table. The question is not whether he is excellent. It is a question of money. He could go a lot higher with a great season of production.
Agree that the combine is important and can move players up and down. As a former MLB I appreciate a good line. They create seams and opportunities. Nothing worse than O-linemen pushing into the next layer. Blowing up plays starts at the D-line with push and penetration. My point is that I think he puts up better numbers with a better D-line. Now, we can argue whether it will be better next year, but my thinking is he can improve his position by staying. Could be wrong.You're overstating this. By a lot. Scouts love his measurables and the production he showed on tape his first two years. He is on a horrible team and the first few games he was flanked by Lbers a couple of notches below what we had the first two years under P. His draft slot is going to come down to the combine.
He stands a greater chance of serious injury than improving his draft stock that much more by coming back IMO.
Agree that the combine is important and can move players up and down. As a former MLB I appreciate a good line. They create seams and opportunities. Nothing worse than O-linemen pushing into the next layer. Blowing up plays starts at the D-line with push and penetration. My point is that I think he puts up better numbers with a better D-line. Now, we can argue whether it will be better next year, but my thinking is he can improve his position by staying. Could be wrong.
We'll see. He will likely go because there is no stability in the program in any case. Id love to see him go round 2, I just cant get my head there. Maybe the PGDL mind experiment has sufficiently ruined my objective outlook on things.Mock draft updated today: http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2014charlie.php
Going in Round 2. The d-line he plays behind in college means nothing when it comes to his draft position.