Who is Joe Mays
As the lot of you, I really was impressed with Joe Mays last preseason. He is a tenacious player who just seems to have a knack for being where the ball is. In light of today's terrible news, I realized that I do not know much about Mays so I decided to take a deeper look at him.
For what it is worth, here are a few links that give a bit of background on Mays:
Short highlight reel of 2008 preseason
Predraft scouting review with interview
Statistical details regarding his collegiate accolades
Article regarding Joe Mays and the 2007 Buck Buchanan Award Watch List
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His profile as per NFL Draft Scout before the 08 draft.
Overview:
A powerfully built linebacker known for his outstanding performances in the training room and bone-jarring hits on the playing field.
Mays has the ability to generate explosion on contact and has had good success dislodging the ball from ballcarriers during his three years as a starter.
The 2007 Great West Football Conference Defensive Player of the Year has always been a tremendous hitter who turns heads with his “de-cleater” tackles. He has excellent quickness for his size and was the unquestioned defensive leader in the middle of the field. He has solid football instincts and is always around the action.
Mays was a standout linebacker at Hyde Park High School, where he was a two-time first- team All-Conference performer and a first team All-City selection for head coach Wesley Yates. He recorded 115 tackles his senior season, including 16 sacks and had a pair of interceptions. He also produced 110 tackles his junior campaign.
Mays enrolled at North Dakota State in 2003, spending the season with the scout team. He played in 11 games as a reserve inside linebacker and special-teamer in 2004. That season, he registered 45 tackles (28 solo) with three sacks and five stops for losses.
Mays earned first-team All-Great West Football Conference honors from the media and was chosen to Football Gazette’s All-Region second-team in 2005. He took over middle linebacker chores, pacing the Bison with 83 tackles (48 solo). He added four sacks, 10.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage and eight pressures. He also picked off three passes and caused two fumbles.
The North Dakota State middle linebacker was limited at midseason by a groin injury, but still tied for the team lead with 67 tackles (38 solo) in 2006. He was again named to the All-GWFC first-team, as he had two sacks, five stops for losses and a forced fumble. He also broke up three passes.
The Great West Football Conference Defensive Player of the Year received All-American honors as a senior in 2007. He sat out the Southern Utah game with a hip strain, but still led the team with a career-high 90 tackles (45 solo), including 2.5 sacks and nine stops for minus-32 yards. He deflected six passes and gained 49 yards on two kickoff returns.
Mays started 31 of 43 games at North Dakota State, recording 285 total tackles and a school-record 159 solo hits. He had 11 sacks for minus-90 yards, 29.5 stops for losses of 131 yards and 12 quarterback pressures. He caused four fumbles, batted down 11 passes and intercepted three others for 29 yards in returns. He also gained 53 yards on three kickoff returns (17.7-yard average).
Anaylsis:
Positives: Lacks height, but has impressive upper-body muscle structure (sometimes gets too muscular), thick chest, broad shoulders, thick thighs and calves…Best flowing down the line and making plays on the move…Impact hitter on initial contact, showing good balance and adequate body control, sinking his weight properly to drive through the ballcarrier…Gets his teammates lined up, but is better reading keys on run plays than when working in the zone…Fires low off the snap and is combative with his hands in attempts to shed and split double teams…Has a low center of gravity to get under the pads of a lead blocker to clog the rush lane…Comes out of his stance and attacks the ballcarrier with good force and has the hand strength to dislodge the ball from the opponent…Brings his hips and drives hard with his legs to impede the forward progress of a ballcarrier…Good at stacking and controlling multiple blockers, which frees up his outside linebackers to make the play…Stays on his feet well, fighting throughout when working in traffic…Shows good leverage ability taking on offensive linemen…Solid wrapup tackler who will generally bring his man down once he gets a piece of the opponent…Reacts quickly and attacks runners when he sees the cutback lanes developing…Not the greatest, but can get decent pass depth in the short area…More of a bull rusher than a pass rusher, but has a good concept for taking angles that shorten his path to the quarterback…Has better vision on running plays, as he has that explosive initial step shooting the gaps…In pass coverage, he is capable of sticking to tight ends and slot backs — not speed receivers — as uses his hands to reroute.
Negatives: Lacks ideal height and, while that might help him slipping past blockers to shoot the gaps, he struggles to handle bigger receivers in jump-ball situations…Does not have the timed speed to get good depth in his pass drops and stay with the receivers throughout a route’s progression…Needs to do a better job of timing his leaps when competing for the ball at its high point (will jump early or get knocked off-balance)…Has had some stamina issues, as he will run out of gas and disappear for long stretches…Better making his reads vs. the run, as he has just adequate vision and feel for passes into the zone…Height issues cause him to be late at times locating the inside runner working through trash…Not really sudden on downhill plays, lacking the burst to get to the outside running game…Has some hip stiffness in his pass drops and when changing direction working in space…Needs to show better explosion and urgency getting through the hole as a blitzer…Has an outstanding physique, but to maintain flexibility, he needs to keep his weight down and not try to build further muscle development (frame is maxed out and any more bulk will affect his quickness).
Compares To: LONDON FLETCHER-BAKER-Washington…Similar in size, their playing strength is the most impressive common trait between these ’backers. Mays looks like he could relieve Charles Atlas from holding the world on his shoulders, but that physique has also led to change-of-direction issues, as he sometimes gets overmuscular, looking stiff in his movements, especially when chasing down plays on the outside. Even if used only as a two-down performer, he could bring nice value late in the draft.
by FredEx on Aug 3, 2009 7:59 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
along these lines.........
He truly has power. In the preseason it seemed like he did not even need to be moving or running to destroy people he has that POP and i cant wait to see what he can do! I miss Bradley already
by RossyJr22 on Aug 3, 2009 8:24 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
OK................
alright now i will admit i have been intrigued by JM 4 a long time. now dont get me wrong the loss of BRADLEY ( who i as well as many others thought was on the verge of the pro bowl) is deff irreplacabe. that being said we must deff keep our heads up, MAYS is going to be a MANIAC on the field on deff cause some fear ovetr the middle. i hav no doubt in my mind that the GIANTS pedestrian rec. will be wary of runnong crossing routes over the middle with MAYS. WE GOTS 2 STAY POSITIVE AND REALIZE THAT EVERYTHING HAPPENS 4 A REASON. IF THIS IS TRU AND MAYS TURNS OUT 2 BE THE " HEADBUSTER" THEN TRUST ME EAGLES PHANS ITS GONNA BE ALL GOOD. WE STILL GOT THE BEST CB IN THE NFC AND A GREAT ROTATION ON THE D LINE
HAHAHAAH GUARANTEE THE BIRDS WILL SHIT ON THE MIDGETS
by goldenbird09 on Aug 3, 2009 11:02 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
yes...
while i don’t quite share his enthusiasm, i’m pretty excited to see mays do his thing. it will be interesting to see who will come out of the preseason as the starting middle linebacker. i honestly think that mays is going to get some pretty heavy competition from gaither. gaither lost his starting role last year, and that’s like taking food away from a hungry dog. at the very least, this whole mess should generate some good competition at camp.
by awd777 on Aug 4, 2009 7:43 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
It is what it is...
This will be a huge test for Sean McDermott. The challenge of replacing a legend combined with losing the defensive heart and soul, and now his star LB, will be daunting. He will either become the next darling/head coach candidate, or the defensive version of Jason Garrett- at least in the eyes of the media. Pressure can make diamonds or dust. Let’s hope Sean shines.
I bleed green and I piss silver and blue
by oldasquick on Aug 4, 2009 10:06 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
North Dakota State?
Do they even have a football team?
It must be a midget league. haha…
Hurry everyone run out and buy Joe Blows – I mean May’s jersey.
by noringsintheeast on Aug 4, 2009 11:43 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
OPIE AND ANTHONY strikes again
so you’ve changed your name.. good work and welcome back
by RIP26_litodoin'work on Aug 4, 2009 11:51 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Was he at the airport harassing disabled kids too?
by Bye, Dawk :( on Aug 4, 2009 11:54 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Nope
Disabled prostitutes
I will always be pulling for you #20.
April 20, 1996 - February 28, 2009
by EaglesPhan on Aug 4, 2009 12:20 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Ive been an Eagles fan for a extra extra very long time… I culd swear it was Mays whoo was wit Maclin hairassing the retardeds… it was deafanittly him.
by Smitty2K3 on Aug 4, 2009 3:59 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Forreal???
I been an eagles fan since 1887 and I seen Desean Jackson kickin the walkers from up under old ppl….I kno it was him it had to be
by birdsflyinhigh2590 on Aug 4, 2009 5:29 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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