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  • steelerkeylargo
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    • Mar 2009
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    Meet Ras-I Dowling

    [url="http://thenationalfootballreport.com/2011/03/18/2011-nfl-draft-profile-ras-i-dowling/"]http://thenationalfootballreport.com/20 ... i-dowling/[/url]






  • Oviedo
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 23824

    #2
    Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

    If not for the numerous injuries would seem like a good fit.
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    • hawaiiansteel
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 35649

      #3
      Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

      Originally posted by Oviedo
      If not for the numerous injuries would seem like a good fit.

      Dowling didn't participate at Virginia's Pro Day yesterday because he's still injured and is scheduled to try again at a private workout on April 4th.

      however, it looks like there are still plenty of interested teams if he does have a good workout on April 4th...


      2011 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia

      March 17, 2011
      By Cory J. Bonini



      Virginia cornerback Ras-I Dowling concluded his four-year stint with the Cavaliers and offers his unique skill set to teams in the 2011 NFL Draft.

      Dowling missed most of his senior campaign because of injury, but his junior effort illustrated his on-field versatility (58 tackles, 1.0 sack, two forced fumbles and three interceptions).

      Strengths

      Fluidity
      Zone awareness
      Good vision
      Read-and-react skills
      Height (6-foot-1 3/
      Athletic with very good speed (pulled a hamstring but still produced a 4.40-second 40-yard dash after slowing yards before the finish line)
      Physical in run support - big hitter
      Very good hands and ball skills
      Dedicated worker, respected teammate
      Upside


      Weaknesses

      Recovery speed
      Durability (missed most of 2010 with a fractured ankle and other various lower-body ailments; currently battling a hamstring strain)
      Appears to be a little thin at 198 pounds
      High backpedal
      Takes poor angles in run support
      Breaks down well in space to make the tackle

      Expected Draft Placement

      Assuming he checks out fine medically, Dowling should be a second-round selection. There is a premium placed on cornerbacks with his size, speed, experience and instincts, so any reason he falls out of the second stanza is because of health concerns.

      Expect the Oakland Raiders (No. 4 to be highly interested in Dowling, especially with Nnamdi Asomugha moving on from the team; Dowling fits Al Davis' mold of a cornerback.

      The Detroit Lions (No. 44) are also a possible landing spot for him. Other teams that could be interested include the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers.

      [url="http://www.kffl.com/a.php/127437/192/nfl-draft/2011-NFL-Draft-Scouting-Report--Ras-I-Dowling--CB--Virginia"]http://www.kffl.com/a.php/127437/192/nf ... --Virginia[/url]

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      • hawaiiansteel
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 35649

        #4
        Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

        Ras-I Dowling Performs For NFL Scouts

        Posted: Apr 04, 2011


        Virginia football star Ras-I Dowling is considered UVA's best pro prospect for the upcoming NFL draft, but the cornerback's stock has dropped over the last year because of injuries.

        Dowling missed seven games this past season, wasn't healthy for the NFL combine in February, and missed the Cavaliers pro-timing day last month.

        A healthy Dowling held his pro timing day for NFL scouts Monday at the McCue Center, and says he's happy to finally be able to show what he can do.

        "It felt good," says Dowling. "It felt good, just to be back out here, to have this opportunity. It's a good experience."

        Ras-I Dowling played in just 5 games his senior season, missing time with knee and hamstring injuries, as well as a fractured ankle.

        No scouts were able to comment on Dowling's performance after his workout, but the cornerback says they did give him some advice.

        "We had a couple of words," says Dowling. "They said things went well, but there were a couple of things I needed to work on, which I already knew. Just my overall. Just everything. I never settle myself for one thing, and try to get better."

        Dowling reached 38 inches in the vertical test, leapt 10-feet 8-inches in the broad jump, and did 19 reps at 225 pounds in the bench press.

        He ran a 4.4 forty before injuring his hamstring at the NFL combine, and was unofficially clocked even faster Monday.

        Dowling says, "I felt good. I'm still rehabbing, so I'm not 100% running yet. I think I ran a good enough time."

        Ras-I Dowling will find the answer on April 28th in the NFL Draft.

        [url="http://www.nbc29.com/story/14381280/ras-i-dowling-performs-for-nfl-scouts"]http://www.nbc29.com/story/14381280/ras ... nfl-scouts[/url]

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        • steelz09
          Administrator
          • Jan 2008
          • 4675

          #5
          Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

          I see Dowling as a big risk with the injury history.

          With the NFL typically being a more physical game with bigger, stronger and faster players as well as a longer season, I don't see how this can't be a huge concern. This is addition to the style of defense the Steelers (& the physical North division) play where everybody is expected to hit and support the run as the #1 priority. I wouldn't take him in the 2nd.
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          • Oviedo
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 23824

            #6
            Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

            Originally posted by jhansle1
            I see Dowling as a big risk with the injury history.

            With the NFL typically being a more physical game with bigger, stronger and faster players as well as a longer season, I don't see how this can't be a huge concern. This is addition to the style of defense the Steelers (& the physical North division) play where everybody is expected to hit and support the run as the #1 priority. I wouldn't take him in the 2nd.
            I would agree. Just too much risk unless he fall into Round 3 or 4. The taking a chance might make sense.
            "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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            • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
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              • May 2008
              • 10281

              #7
              Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

              I was watching NFLN for a few minutes this morning and the ticker at the bottom was showing Mayock's top 5 at each position.

              Up until now, every CB list I saw rated Paterson #1, Amukamara #2, and then any order of Harris, Smith, and Williams.

              Suddenly today I see......#3 - Smith, #4 - Dowling, #5 - Harris.

              He must have done something really good to see his stock rise this quickly despite the injury concerns.
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              • sentinel33
                Backup
                • Jun 2010
                • 494

                #8
                Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

                Dowling has been a fringe first rounder since the conclusion of his 2009 campaign. He has the ability, but that means nothing if you cant stay on the field. Suspect durability.
                Dissapoionted in Mayocks knee-jerk reaction to his pro day slotting him in at the #4 spot of his top 5 CB's. Your better than that Mike.

                I personally hope we can get Curtis Brown. He's a quality DB who could play #2 to Ike. He also was a gunner on Special Teams. Bye bye A. madison. This would be a nice upgrade if we could get him in Rnd. 3, but something tells me he wont slip that far.

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                • RuthlessBurgher
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 33208

                  #9
                  Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

                  Originally posted by sentinel33
                  Dowling has been a fringe first rounder since the conclusion of his 2009 campaign. He has the ability, but that means nothing if you cant stay on the field. Suspect durability.
                  Dissapoionted in Mayocks knee-jerk reaction to his pro day slotting him in at the #4 spot of his top 5 CB's. Your better than that Mike.

                  I personally hope we can get Curtis Brown. He's a quality DB who could play #2 to Ike. He also was a gunner on Special Teams. Bye bye A. madison. This would be a nice upgrade if we could get him in Rnd. 3, but something tells me he wont slip that far.
                  I don't think we'll be able to get Curtis Brown even in round 2. I suspect he comes off the board somewhere near the middle part of round 2.
                  Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                  Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                  We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                  We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                  • Dee Dub
                    Hall of Famer
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 4652

                    #10
                    Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

                    Originally posted by jhansle1
                    I see Dowling as a big risk with the injury history.

                    With the NFL typically being a more physical game with bigger, stronger and faster players as well as a longer season, I don't see how this can't be a huge concern. This is addition to the style of defense the Steelers (& the physical North division) play where everybody is expected to hit and support the run as the #1 priority. I wouldn't take him in the 2nd.
                    I dont. I mean we're talking about a second round pick for a top 15 talent. I'll take that risk any day. Reward versus the slight risk of a second round pick is off the charts.

                    Sign me up!!! He is the perfect 3-4 zone blitz corner.
                    Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

                    1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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                    • Dee Dub
                      Hall of Famer
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 4652

                      #11
                      Re: Meet Ras-I Dowling

                      Originally posted by sentinel33
                      Dowling has been a fringe first rounder since the conclusion of his 2009 campaign. He has the ability, but that means nothing if you cant stay on the field. Suspect durability.
                      Dissapoionted in Mayocks knee-jerk reaction to his pro day slotting him in at the #4 spot of his top 5 CB's. Your better than that Mike.

                      I personally hope we can get Curtis Brown. He's a quality DB who could play #2 to Ike. He also was a gunner on Special Teams. Bye bye A. madison. This would be a nice upgrade if we could get him in Rnd. 3, but something tells me he wont slip that far.

                      Say what?? This time last year Dowling was considered a top 15 pick by many experts. He never had any problems getting on the field until this past year. Dude..this is football. Injuries happen. One year doesnt make a trend.
                      Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

                      1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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