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LB John Simon - (2012 B1G DPOY, Super Bowl Champ)

Gushing over Simon

On a Big Ten conference call, Meyer raved about several Buckeyes players, but none more than defensive lineman John Simon.

Simon is known for his relentless work ethic, and Meyer compared him to his most famous player, Tim Tebow.

?The guy who is just a warhorse, who is Ohio State football, that?s John Simon,? Meyer said. ?I can?t help but say I love the guy. He?s Tebowish as far as his commitment. He?s here nonstop, just nonstop. Just trains every morning in the weight room. Always has a smile on his face. He loves the game, loves his teammates. His passion for Ohio State University is unmatched.?

The other players Meyer praised were fullback Zach Boren, tight end Jake Stoneburner, running back Jordan Hall, offensive tackle Jack Mewhort, defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins, safety C.J. Barnett and cornerback Bradley Roby.

http://www.buckeyextra.com/content/...can-get-an-up-close-look-at-the-buckeyes.html
 
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I love that he stuck around for this season..I love it even more that all of those new recruits are going to spend a season with the beast. He'll make sure they will all know how it's done at :osu:.

"Defensively, it was more of the same from the front seven with John Simon destroying the offensive line to the point where the staff had to sideline him for a few plays to allow the offense to get on track."

http://www.elevenwarriors.com/

:oh:
 
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I heard some of the interview with big Mike Adams on the sirius nfl network yesterday by Tim Ryan and Pat Kerwin. The boys asked Mike about who the toughest player he had gone up against. Mike mentioned going up against Watt from Wisky, Kerrigan from Purdue, and Claiborne from Iowa during his Junior year. Mike said he felt he played pretty well against all of them. Mike made a point of saying that by far the toughest player he has ever faced was fellow Buckeye johnny Simon. Tim and Pat didn't know what to say to that. I think this time next year going into the 2013 draft they will more than know about John Simon.
 
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redguard117;2144235; said:
(OT) Mmmmm yes, Matt Barkley would be a great choice. Especially given the long, glorious, splendid, exceptional, illustrious and eminent careers of similar USC quarterbacks Matt Leinart, Mark Sanchez, and Carson Palmer.

This is bound to get split off, but I think Barkley seems like a significantly less shitty person than those three guys you mentioned. We'll see how it works out.
 
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ImFrigginFly;2144242; said:
This is bound to get split off, but I think Barkley seems like a significantly less [Mark May]ty person than those three guys you mentioned. We'll see how it works out.

I feel like it will as well :biggrin:. I agree that he is a nicer and more mature individual, but I'm not a huge fan of Barkley the qb. Hopefully the Jets take him next year :wink: . And regarding your original point, I am highly surprised that Simon isn't a projected first rounder on that list as NFL Draft Central places him as the #2 DE of his class
 
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People are probably afraid of a Buckeye d-lineman because of Gholston but the situations are not interchangeable. John Simon is a beast. No doubt about it. On the fast track to be one of my top-5 favorite Buckeyes ever. Love the way he plays.
 
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ImFrigginFly;2144246; said:
People are probably afraid of a Buckeye d-lineman because of Gholston but the situations are not interchangeable. John Simon is a beast. No doubt about it. On the fast track to be one of my top-5 favorite Buckeyes ever. Love the way he plays.

Jonathan Hankins is a projected top 10, top 5 pick in some 2013 mock drafts
 
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ImFrigginFly;2144261; said:
I feared someone would bring up this point. Only reason I omitted Hankins was because he's not even remotely similar to Simon and Gholston. Gholston and Simon are both insanely jacked, faster, etc.

Right, you're saying NFL teams will inevitably compare Simon (a known "workout warrior") to Gholston, who rose sharply up drafts with his combine performance, because of their Ohio State ties. I think the difference is that Gholston only started playing football his senior (junior?) year of high school, and so he just didn't have enough experience to absorb complicated NFL defensive schemes along with his position change a scant 3 years later. I could be wrong, but I believe Gholston entered the draft a year early - he clearly had the physical tools, but just couldn't get it together mentally.

I hope NFL managers and teams are qualified enough to recognize this, and also to recognize that Simon is the exact opposite - Urban handpicked him as a team captain and leader, he is extremely mentally tough, and on top of that he is possibly the strongest player in cfb. On the surface Gholston and Simon are similar, but dig a little deeper and it is clear who is the superior prospect.

Anyways, if he does slip to the 2nd round and the Pats don't select him I will personally call Belichik and let him know he is a massive idiot :biggrin:
 
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He's just getting overlooked. Those year-early mock drafts are always (understandably) terrible and pretty pointless. Half of those guys won't even be picked in the 1st round next april.

I really don't know where Simon will get drafted. He's going to do pretty well at the combine (4.75-4.80 forty, 40-ish reps on bench, interview well) but he's not a LEO stand-up rusher at the next level, he's a strong-side defensive end, and that's why I really hope Nathan Williams is back at 100% and at the LEO in the fall so that Simon can go back to SSDE which is more of his natural position. He doesn't have that protypical build for an NFL DE (I think he'll measure in at around 6-1 1/2, 270), but there's no denying his on field dominance.

It'll be interesting, but I think he'll eventually find himself in the 1st round, even if he doesn't have that prototypical build. Just too good of a player and his intangibles are off the charts.
 
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