NBC4's Mindy Drayer talks with Marcus about his recruitment, missing tackles, and some of his nicknames.
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He may have been one of the most underrated DTs to go thru Ohio State.
Just my opinion though.
Giants | M. Green agrees to terms
Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:06:49 -0700
The New York Giants have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent DL Marcus Green (Ohio State). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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POSITION WATCH
Defensive line. Many of them weren't even on the field for the afternoon session. But their collective efforts have been so impressive the past few days that these big boys deserve some individual recognition. Here's how they've been lining up, from left end to right:
First unit ? Patrick Kerney, Rocky Bernard, Chuck Darby, Bryce Fisher.
Second unit ? Darryl Tapp, Craig Terrill, Russell Davis, Brandon Green (but Tapp and Green have been alternating sides).
Third unit ? Baraka Atkins, Marcus Green, Brandon Mebane, Nu'u Tafisi.
The pairings should change at tackle, however, when Marcus Tubbs begins practicing (perhaps the week of the third preseason game) and if Mebane continues to throw his weight around.
On one play in the morning practice, Mebane rocked center Pat Ross with an explosively quick thrust of his powerful right hand. That's all it took to reposition Ross from the line of scrimmage to a yard and a half behind the line of scrimmage.
The club carried 10 linemen on the final roster cut last season ? four ends (Fisher, Tapp, since-released Grant Wistrom and Joe Tafoya, who signed with the Arizona Cardinals in free agency this offseason) and six tackles (Darby, Bernard, Tubbs, Russell, Terrill and Chris Cooper, who was released in September and signed with the Cardinals).
The definite keepers this year are the starters, which now includes free-agent addition Kerney; Tubbs, Tapp, Mebane and Atkins. That could leave only two spots, with three players to claim them ? Terrill, Davis and Brandon Green.
Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
Roster breakdown -- defensePosted by Frank Hughes @ 01:30:57 pm Assuming that the offense keeps 25, we gave the same number to defense, with four defensive ends, five or six defensive linemen, seven linebackers and then seven, eight or nine defensive backs. If you keep six defensive linemen, the Hawks likely have to make a decision between Craig Terrill and Marcus Green, though it should be noted that Terrill got work with the No. 1 defense today. That decision, of course, affects the secondary, where Jordan Babineaux's health could be a factor and where newly acquired Groce is an unknown factor. Pete Hunter seems to be the other player in the mix there. If you keep five defensive linemen, you can keep eight defensive backs and two of three among Babs, Hunter and Groce. If you keep Terrill or Green, you are down to eight DBs and have to make a decision between the three, though Babs, similar to Womack, is a swing guy who can play both CB and safety, which makes him more valuable. Keep in mind, all this is speculative and a lot of it will be determined in the final three exhibition games.
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Defensive ends
In: Patrick Kerney, Bryce Fisher, Darryl Tapp, Baraka Atkins
Longshots: Nu?u Tafisi, Brandon Green
Defensive tackles
In: Rocky Bernard, Chuck Darby, Brendan Mebane, Marcus Tubbs, Russell Davis
On the bubble: Craig Terrill, Marcus Green
Longshot: Eric Taylor