Eatman: DT Prospect Eager To Make Most Of Valley Ranch Visit

boozeman

28 Years And Counting...
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
123,374
DT Prospect Eager To Make Most Of Valley Ranch Visit

Posted 1 hour ago



Nick Eatman

DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer



IRVING, Texas – The Cowboys wrapped up their “Top 30” visits on Wednesday, but as they’ve always said, it’s a far from a list of the 30 best prospects on their board.

The club met with about 10 players on Wednesday, including one who is just hoping to hear his name called early on Saturday afternoon, the third and final day of the spectacle known as the NFL Draft.

Texas Tech defensive tackle Kerry Hyder might play the same position as Aaron Donald, the Pitt standout who is projected to go in the first half of the first round, but is not exactly in the same group in terms of evaluation. But just like Donald, who came in on Monday, Hyder got his chance to meet with the Cowboys’ coaching staff and scouting department.

And unlike some of the other players that came to Valley Ranch this week, Hyder doesn’t have other teams lined up. In fact, for now this is his only personal visit with an NFL club, although he said several others have contacted his agent and have expressed interest.

Still, you couldn’t thwart Hyder’s excitement if you tried.

“Being my first visit, I didn’t know what to expect,” Hyder said Wednesday. “I’m excited. Being from Texas, in Austin, I grew up watching the Cowboys. It’s crazy to actually come to Valley Ranch and take it all in.”

And Hyder certainly would love to call Valley Ranch a permanent home. And the same goes for AT&T Stadium in Arlington, where he played three games for Texas Tech against Baylor.

“It’s an honor to play in what I feel is the best stadium in the NFL,” Hyder said. “It got easier and easier each year as you got used to it. But the first time, we definitely were a little wide-eyed. You catch yourself not watching the game and watching it on TV instead of in person.”


Then again, he’s referring mostly to when the Red Raiders had the ball. Because on defense, regardless of the different schemes Texas Tech used, Hyder found himself on the field. A second-team All-Big 12 performer in 2013, Hyder had 11 tackles for loss and two sacks. He also started 41 games, including 38 straight to end his career.

Obviously, visits like the one he had Wednesday, along with the teams he met with at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, are when NFL personnel can see how he fits with their team and defense. Hyder said he’s fortunate to have played at Tech, where the scheme often fluctuated between 4-3 and 3-4 packages. That’s why Hyder doesn’t even refer to himself as a defensive tackle or defensive end.

“I always consider myself a defensive lineman. We played a lot of schemes at Tech, and I was able to play in every defense and be productive,” Hyder said. “So I feel like I can play any scheme no matter what it is. I consider myself a defensive lineman. Not a 3-technique, not a 4-technique, I play D-Line. Put me somewhere and I can play it.”

To Hyder, he said attitude is more important than scheme, in terms of being a successful lineman.

“You have to have a lot of pride and fight and come with it every play,” Hyder said. “It’s rough inside. It’s not for the weak-hearted. You can’t go in there tiptoeing around. You have to come with it every play. That’s why I love it down there. I feel like real football happens right there in the trenches.”

Part of Wednesday’s visit at Valley Ranch included a meeting with defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli, who is still the team’s defensive line coach as well.

“We only had a short meeting with him, maybe only 30 minutes, but there was a lot of knowledge there,” Hyder said. “He told me he’s hard on his defensive linemen. He wants them to run and rush. Just rush – that’s what he keeps saying. I learned a lot about football right then. I can only imagine a whole year and career with him.”
 

boozeman

28 Years And Counting...
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
123,374
Haven't studied him a lot, but he had his way with Cyril Richardson, just like Donald did:

 

Cotton

One-armed Knife Sharpener
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
120,435
RAIDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Simpleton

DCC 4Life
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
17,572
Had 25.5 TFL and 7.5 sacks the last 2 years along with 3 forced fumbles, would be a decent late round pick.
 

boozeman

28 Years And Counting...
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
123,374
Had 25.5 TFL and 7.5 sacks the last 2 years along with 3 forced fumbles, would be a decent late round pick.
It is pretty clear we are targeting the same kind of guy in the draft...Donald, Jernigan, Easley, Bishop, Whaley and Hyder...all interior rushers. No real true 1-T types. We also seem to be bypassing a lot of the edge rushers, at least in terms of the "official visits".

There is a crying need for interior rushers in this defense. But it bothers me a little that we could just end up leaving the ends alone, hoping a rotation of crap like Selvie/Mincey/Crawford will "replace" Ware.
 

Simpleton

DCC 4Life
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
17,572
It is pretty clear we are targeting the same kind of guy in the draft...Donald, Jernigan, Easley, Bishop, Whaley and Hyder...all interior rushers. No real true 1-T types. We also seem to be bypassing a lot of the edge rushers, at least in terms of the "official visits".

There is a crying need for interior rushers in this defense. But it bothers me a little that we could just end up leaving the ends alone, hoping a rotation of crap like Selvie/Mincey/Crawford will "replace" Ware.
Off the top of my head I remember Barr, Ealy, Clarke, Crichton and Lawrence brought in as one of our national visitors, that's 5 DE's out of 30 spots and I'd assume there would be a few more, so I don't think we're exactly ignoring the position.
 

boozeman

28 Years And Counting...
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
123,374
Off the top of my head I remember Barr, Ealy, Clarke, Crichton and Lawrence brought in as one of our national visitors, that's 5 DE's out of 30 spots and I'd assume there would be a few more, so I don't think we're exactly ignoring the position.
Yes, but those are all top of the draft types. Only Clarke might be considered to not be a first or second round pick. Meanwhile, we are inviting deeper into the DT class.

I may be wrong and all of the visits have not been publicized for a reason, but it seems we are going more in-depth at tackle.
 
D

Deuce

Guest
Yes, but those are all top of the draft types. Only Clarke might be considered to not be a first or second round pick. Meanwhile, we are inviting deeper into the DT class.

I may be wrong and all of the visits have not been publicized for a reason, but it seems we are going more in-depth at tackle.
That's because we don't have a backup plan at DT. We need them in numbers.

At DE, well we can always resign Spencer. ~wink~
 

Simpleton

DCC 4Life
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
17,572
That's because we don't have a backup plan at DT. We need them in numbers.

At DE, well we can always resign Spencer. ~wink~
And don't forget how much we love Crawford and Bricklayer.

Go lay some bricks, Bricklayer.
 

Cowboysrock55

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
53,253
Off the top of my head I remember Barr, Ealy, Clarke, Crichton and Lawrence brought in as one of our national visitors, that's 5 DE's out of 30 spots and I'd assume there would be a few more, so I don't think we're exactly ignoring the position.
Ealy and Crichton aren't really what I would consider pass rushing DEs. I thought I saw we were bringing in Jeffcoat. Did that not happen?
 

Simpleton

DCC 4Life
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
17,572
Ealy and Crichton aren't really what I would consider pass rushing DEs. I thought I saw we were bringing in Jeffcoat. Did that not happen?
There was some technicality to where we couldn't bring him in for the Dallas day.

Back to what booze was saying though, I'd consider Jernigan and probably Easley as 1 techniques, they aren't pure 3's like Donald.
 

GForce78NJ

Not So New Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
1,301
i'd probably lose my shit if we traded up a couple spots for Donald and get raped in the deal. There are plenty of interior linemen in this draft and Donald isn't necessarily all that much better than Jernigan.

Now if we traded up 2 spots and took Anthony Barr and lost a third, I'd be in on that

Ha-Ha Clinton Dix, not quite sure yet
 

hstour

Brand New Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2014
Messages
625
There was some technicality to where we couldn't bring him in for the Dallas day.

Back to what booze was saying though, I'd consider Jernigan and probably Easley as 1 techniques, they aren't pure 3's like Donald.
Jeffcoat wasn't technically considered a Dallas local resident since Jim moved the family to Colorado for the coaching gig he took at UC.
 

boozeman

28 Years And Counting...
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
123,374
i'd probably lose my shit if we traded up a couple spots for Donald and get raped in the deal. There are plenty of interior linemen in this draft and Donald isn't necessarily all that much better than Jernigan.

Now if we traded up 2 spots and took Anthony Barr and lost a third, I'd be in on that

Ha-Ha Clinton Dix, not quite sure yet
SI's new mock has us trading up to ten to get Donald...surrendering our 2nd.
 

Cotton

One-armed Knife Sharpener
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
120,435
SI's new mock has us trading up to ten to get Donald...surrendering our 2nd.
I wouldn't trade up for anyone in this draft. It's far too deep to be giving up picks, especially a second. Good lord.
 

Cowboysrock55

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
53,253
SI's new mock has us trading up to ten to get Donald...surrendering our 2nd.
That would be absolutely miserable. We have way too many needs still to be trading away premium picks that should be starters.
 

skidadl

El Presidente'
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2004
Messages
11,888
Hyder would make a nice late round pick. He is tenacious and disruptive. I could see him developing into a good rotational player.
 

Cowboysrock55

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
53,253
Haven't studied him a lot, but he had his way with Cyril Richardson, just like Donald did:

Richardson, talk about an overrated piece of crap prospect. I'm not sure why these Baylor O-lineman keep getting ranked highly.
 
Top Bottom