22 Mar 2009
You're not supposed to get your best-ever college AND pro interview subjects in the same week, but that's what happened to me in mid-March when I talked to former Rams safety Corey Chavous for this FO article, and Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry for the Washington Post. To say that Curry has his head on straight is an enormous understatement, which you'll see when you read part 1 of the linked feature.
Could he go first overall? Wouldn't surprise me a bit.
2 comments, Last at 22 Mar 2009, 6:16pm by Doug Farrar
Offensive line problems highlight the needs in the NFC North ... except in Chicago, which is kind of unsettling to think about.
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Re: Aaron Curry -- Safe at Home, Part 1
As a prospect, how do you compare him to P.Willis ? (Open question). Apart from versatility, I don't see much difference in terms of value.
Re: Aaron Curry -- Safe at Home, Part 1
My sense is that, coming out of college, Curry is better in coverage and in space than Willis was. Curry's value is in his ability to do many different things at an extremely high level.
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