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Brandon Merriweather - S, "The U"
Bob Brookover wrote a pretty interesting and rather revealing piece about how the Eagles feel about the safety position and what they are looking for in the draft as a result.

First, did you know that the Eagles have never drafted a safety in the first round? In fact, during the Andy Reid era Michael Lewis was the only safety taken on the first day. Certainly the fact that the Eagles already had a future hall of famer playing safety was a part of that, but it also may reveal some things about their philosophy in regards to the position.

This quote from Tom Heckert pretty much sums up why Lewis was let go and we likely won't be seeing a guy like Michael Griffin taken with the Eagles' first round pick...

"I think right now, everybody believes you have to have a safety that can cover . . . and those guys don't exist. The guys that can cover are 185 pounds and play corner, but they can't stop the run. To get a guy that's 200 pounds and can cover, it's tough to find those guys."

Indeed it is. So where do you find a safety that can cover?

"There are a lot of guys who are playing corner that we project as safeties," Heckert said. "That's an added bonus if a guy has corner skills and can play safety. I think we have five guys projected like that."

Now there is one guy who played both safety and corner in college who stands at about 5'11 and checks in at over 200lbs. That would be Miami safety Brandon Merriweather, who will likely be there at #26 when the Eagles pick and is a guy that most scouts see as a guy with legit first round talent. That said, many mock drafts do not have him drafted in the first round. The reason? Character.

There's no doubt that in the wake of the Pacman Jones saga, the Vikings love boat fiasco, the Bengals, & the Commish rolling out his new code of conduct that character has quickly become of the utmost importance in the NFL. If you pick the wrong guy who can't control himself, you risk losing the guy for a year ala Pacman Jones. Merriweather's character concerns stem from two seperate incidents.

First was the now infamous Miami v Florida International brawl in which Merriweather was caught on tape stomping down FSU players with his cleats. He was suspended a game for the incident. You can see the brawl and Merriweather doing his best Gears of War impression here.

To his credit, he has acknowledged his mistake.

"Yes, I think it hurts," Meriweather said. "I was a leader and I should have known better. I should have done a little more to prevent it from happening. To be honest, I kind of lost my mind a little bit with the emotions of the game. I just fell into a trap."

Merriweather also has a gun incident on his record. I say incident because it's important to note that he was not charged with a crime and was found to have acted legally by Florida police. Rookiepedia has a quick synapses of what went down.

July 21, 2006: Miami player Willie Cooper suffers superficial wounds to his buttocks after he is shot outside his residence near campus in what players contend was a robbery attempt. Safety Brandon Meriweather, one of those suspended for Saturday's brawl, returns fire at the alleged assailants. Police say he acted legally, noting Meriweather had a permit for the weapon.

The Eagles have traditionally valued their one on one interviews with players above what they read in the papers about them. In fact both Broderick Bunkley & Winston Justice, last year's first and second round picks respectively, had scrapes with the law on their record. There's a big difference between "bad guys" and kids who've made mistakes in the past. So far, the Eagles have a pretty spotless record in regards to finding good character guys in the draft.

Merriweather on the field

I suppose I shouldn't end without letting you know whether this guy can actually play or not. In my opinion, I see him see as a legit first round talent. His talent and production has not really been questioned. I agree with most draftniks that his character issues will scare some teams and it could drop him out of the first round. That said, almost none of these draftniks and I have never sat down and spoken with the kid. Obviously alot more is going to be revealed about a person's character by sitting down and talking to them than reading about them in the newspapers. So while we may assume teams will be afraid to pick him, we really don't know that.

Here's some scouting reports on Merriweather.
NFL Draft Countdown
Scouts Notebook
quick synapses of what went down.
War Room Report
FF Toolbox

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character snafu I can remember is damon moore abandoning his Rottweiler, and not realizing it had a chip which lead the fuzz right to his door.

That, and T.O., but other than "accidental" overdoses he's never really had a brush with the law.

http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2001/11/21/moores011121.html

by depressedfan on Apr 24, 2007 1:22 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Doesn't sound like he's ready to start
Which would not be an issue in Philly. Sounds like he has the cover skills to contribute right away in the Nickle and Dime defenses.

by grover on Apr 24, 2007 1:26 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I kinda wonder...
if they took a guy like him that could really cover at the safety position, if they'd move Dawk over to strong safety and let him play the free safety. Let Dawk worry about hitting people, let the new guy (whoever he is) cover tight ends. Maybe squeeze a couple more years out of him if he loses a half step.

I know they say Considine was playing under-weight last year, but it was a running joke between me and my brother that he'd wind up on his ass at the end of every play. I'd really like an upgrade there.

by depressedfan on Apr 24, 2007 1:55 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Not sure it would matter
The Eagles really ask both of their safeties to cover quite a bit. In fact, I'm not all that sure that the free safety has many more coverage responsibilities than the strong safety in this defense. Plus, we saw them get creative with their safeties last year by playing Dawk up as a linebacker at times, same for Lewis, and sometimes they did some creative things with MIkell. I think in the end we'll see JIm Johnson and co do all kind of interesting things with the safeties, especially if they have 2 that can cover.

As far as Considine, it would not surprise me if the Eagles future plans would be to use COnsidine as the free safety of the future and a guy they pick in this draft as the strong safety of the future. Some good news is that Considine has bulked up.

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by JasonB on Apr 24, 2007 9:27 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Good point...
I guess watching Michael Lewis over the past two years it just seemed like the strong safeties were never covering anyone.

by depressedfan on Apr 24, 2007 12:19 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Haha..
I've visited this blog before and after reading that, I felt I had to sign up.
I wish Michael Lewis the best of luck. I think he handled being benched with class, even if he brought it on himself with his horrific coverage skills.

by dawkfan20 on Apr 24, 2007 11:15 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

He did
And I said that when I was interviewed by a Niners blog after they signed him. For all that I could say about what Mike did or didn't do on the field, I could never say he's anything less than a 100% class guy off the field.
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by JasonB on Apr 25, 2007 9:27 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Eagles have already said
that they view Considine as a FS.

by grover on Apr 26, 2007 1:28 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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