Sebastian Vollmer, New England Patriots - Despite avoiding Indianapolis and not even
Mut 24 coins going to Indianapolis, the German offensive lineman did a private workout in the New England Patriots. The Patriots were impressed enough that they selected him in their second draft selection of 2009. raising some eyebrows during the process. Below is what Madden NFL 24.com has to say about the pick:
The Patriots have a promising developmental prospect in Vollmer. The former Cougar began the college season as a tight end but he transformed into an offensive tackle player of the highest caliber when he was a senior. Though he lacks the athleticism for left-handed tackle in an adult, Vollmer has the size and length that will allow him to become an effective right tackle in time.
Vollmer is now considered to be one of the top right-handed players in the world as he was named a second-team All Pro in 2010.
Julian Edelman, New England Patriots -- Joining the Patriots here, Edelman was a seventh-round choice in the 2009 draft. He was a the position of quarterback at Kent State and got New England's attention in his rookie day. As a seventh-rounder, Madden NFL 24.com didn't have much expectation:
Edelman will play in The Wildcat formation to the Patriots. He had a remarkable career as a player in the college ranks and can make the club as an expert in certain formats. He's an intriguing prospect for New England.
Edelman was switched to wide receiver and was predominantly a special teams player during his initial four years. Edelman broke out in a big way in 2013 when he set career highs with 105 catches and emerging as Tom Brady's favorite weapon following the departure of Wes Welker. The free agent Edelman is trying to capitalize on his career year.
Malcolm Smith, Seattle Seahawks--A seventh-round pick in the year 2011 The former Trojan was brought back to his coach at the college level Pete Carroll. Here's what Rotoworld said about the pick:
Smith is a long-time friend of Pete Carroll's. Pete took him on an official pre-draft visit couple of weeks ago. Although he was only a two-year starter at weak-side linebacker for USC, Smith is a fitness powerhouse. He benched 225 lbs 28 times at the Trojans in March's Pro Day, and ran 4.47 at 6'1'', 225. Smith could be a team player, as well as a possible nickel backer in Seattle.
Smith did start out as an extra-teams player as well as a part-time athlete. Smith played more in 2013. and experienced the most memorable season of his career to date. Smith was the star of the coming out celebration during the playoffs receiving Richard Sherman's tipping ball to win victory in the NFC Championship Game and running back a pick-six during the Super Bowl, winning the MVP award.
Smith is an inspirational success story for the guys that didn't get invited to the Combine. He confessed to MMQB
cheap madden 24 coins that he's angry over the lack of invitation and uses it as a continuous motivational tool:
"It's not how you start it's how you complete," he said. "