HumanCockroach wrote:I'm sure there is viable reasons why conventional teams passed on him ( and even this FO passed on him 10 times), but he has a pedigree, will be driven, and odds are they will get the most out of him ( whether that be stud type stuff or not isn't really the point IMHO). My guess would be teams saw him as to small for d-line and to slow for LB. Carroll and Co love guys like this, and he fits the mold perfectly, now it's up to him to earn his praise, which IMO is EXACTLY how it should be. I'll take the guy with average talent or slightly above ( to be fair to even start in college you aren't of average talent) that works his arse off, and has a chip on his shoulder, over a phneominal athlete that feels like his talent will carry him, every single time.
“I never found out what the reason was,” Jackson said. “But I use it for motivation. It’s fuel to my fire. I just keep working. Every day I think about it, because it keeps me going. It keeps me even more hungry. When I start feeling tired, when I start feeling like, ‘Man, I really don’t want to do this,’ I look back at that and say, ‘Hey, 31 other teams didn’t want me. They didn’t think highly enough of me to draft me.’
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Is he by any chance related to former Dallas Cowboy Jim Jeffcoat??
Seahawks4Ever wrote:That's what I thought, I just never saw it written any where. I would take a flyer on a legacy pick because even if they don't have the perfect body or the stats they sometimes have willingness to work that much harder because they have to fight being compared to their accomplished parent. Look at Tatupu, he was considered to small and too slow but no one could measure his heart.
NorthHawk wrote:I was surprised he went through the entire draft without being drafted.
Other than being a "tweener", teams must have seen something else they didn't like. Late rounds and compensatory picks would have been a good gamble if it was only size.
I always thought he was someone to watch whenever Texas was on TV, and I hope he can make an impression in Seattle.
HumanCockroach wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I was surprised he went through the entire draft without being drafted.
Other than being a "tweener", teams must have seen something else they didn't like. Late rounds and compensatory picks would have been a good gamble if it was only size.
I always thought he was someone to watch whenever Texas was on TV, and I hope he can make an impression in Seattle.
Considering the other co defensive MVP from his conference was Michael Sam and he wasn't drafted until a compensatory pick in the 7th, I don't think many GM's were overly impressed with defensive ability of that conference as a whole.
briwas101 wrote:Seahawks4Ever wrote:Tatupu isn't a great example, considering that he WAS too small to take the punishment for more than a few years and he was too slow to be able to survive losing a step. He broke down just as predicted but he managed to play at a high level for a short period of time.
Obviously if Jeffcoat can help us even half as much as Tatupu did then it will be a great pick.
RiverDog wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I was surprised he went through the entire draft without being drafted.
Other than being a "tweener", teams must have seen something else they didn't like. Late rounds and compensatory picks would have been a good gamble if it was only size.
I always thought he was someone to watch whenever Texas was on TV, and I hope he can make an impression in Seattle.
Considering the other co defensive MVP from his conference was Michael Sam and he wasn't drafted until a compensatory pick in the 7th, I don't think many GM's were overly impressed with defensive ability of that conference as a whole.
Jeffcoat played for Texas, which is in the Big 12. Sam played for Missouri, which is in the SEC.
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