Alphonso Smith Presser
CB ALPHONSO SMITH
SECOND-ROUND DRAFT PICK (37th OVERALL)
On disappointment in falling to second round
"Honestly, I came into (the draft) expecting the worst, which is to be a second round pick. I am kind of disappointed, but being that Denver drafted me at 37 I couldn't care less now because it's one of the teams I preferred to go to; along with Atlanta for location reasons and the Miami Dolphins for the location. Denver was one of the teams I really wanted to play for and just having a chance to play with (CB) Champ (Bailey) and (S) Renaldo Hill, and my favorite player in the league is (S) Brian Dawkins. So, just to be in the same locker room and meeting room with those guys is truly a pleasure. And now that it's all over, I couldn't care less."
On how he'll contribute immediately as a rookie
"I have the attitude that I'm trying to come in and start right away, to be honest with you. That's the way I'm going to approach this thing and if it happens, it'll be great, but if not, if that's not the case I started all four years at nickel at Wake Forest and I think I'm pretty good at it. I think I'll be able to make an immediate impact with that being said."
On his game
"I'm really instinctive and what I think separated me from the other corners was, I understand the game. I'm really smart, I take calculated risks instead of - I get coined as a "gambler" sometimes, but I know when I can do. I think that's one of the things that attracted Coach (Josh) McDaniels and (Secondary) Coach Ed Donatell to me, and (Defensive Coordinator) Coach Mike Nolan is that I'm a pretty savvy football player and instinctive."
On how playing with veterans will help his game
"One of the reasons I was so attracted to Denver, I was like ‘Oh, my God, I'm going to be in the same locker with (CB) Champ Bailey, (S) Brian Dawkins, (S) Renaldo Hill.' All of these guys have played more than five years. They know the game. And just being a rookie, it's the best situation coming in. And I think, with that being said, I'll add a little pressure to myself; I might have the best rookie season out of the cornerbacks."
On LB Aaron Curry
"What makes (LB) Aaron Curry a special player is that this kid is the hardest working kid I've ever seen and he's one of the smartest kids. Aaron Curry, you can just look at him and the tape explains it all about him; I don't need to say much about him. What I will allude to is, all Wake Forest Players are like that. Smart guys who play extremely hard and guys that have the knack for making plays and that's Aaron Curry and myself. That's our mode, the Wake Forest guys; smart, play like our hair is on fire and we're just good guys all around."
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The Broncos secondary v09
is going to be so many times better than last year’s model.
It’s amazing.
Champ. Dawkins. Goodman. Hill. A couple of the young holdovers. And Smith.
Now if they only get a pass rush.
it's to be addressed dashiell
have no fear friend!
"It means nothing to throw for 4500 yards, 25 touchdowns, and you dont win" -Brandon Marshall
Nice mix of confidence and humility.
Its great to hear someone who knows he’s good, but is excited to learn from guys who are better. Not to mention that he’s excited to be a Bronco!
"My job description is to win football games. I'm a hard worker. I'm not flashy by any means, but my job is to play football and win and I plan to do that." Kyle Orton
That's what I think as well...
This might be the best pick of the draft for the Broncos.
B.
"If we do not prepare for ourselves the role of the hammer, there will be nothing left but that of the anvil."
-- Otto von Bismarck, 1851
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by Tomorrows Blues on Apr 26, 2009 8:00 PM MDT up reply actions
Ooohhh, I love this PICK!!!!
This kid is a football player. That’s it and that’s all.
Tackles, pass coverage, plays the run, anticipation, very intelligent, quickness.
YES!
Please don’t get caught up on measurable’s.
"You can make mistakes, but you are not a failure until you blame others for those mistakes." -John Wooden
Randall....its scary man, but I agree with you 100%...and do most of the time. This is a GREAT pick!
Those that cant coach, compete!
Failing to plan is planning to fail.
All I want is 53 Rod Smiths. Is that asking too much????
+2
This guy is awesome. Smart, Versatile, Gets the ball.
I am looking forward to him being on the field. Certainly an upgrade to our nickel DB last year…
Don't jump off the cliff but if the guys next to you are loud and annoying try to push them off.
He sounds a whole lot like
Eddie Royal did last year. He is intelligent, a hard worker, and has the drive to want and start right away
by gnarlybroncodude on Apr 25, 2009 11:47 PM MDT reply actions
Fast, tough and instinctive. Good traits!
I agree, Larsen shouldn’t get any bigger. I am getting tired of his bone crushing hits knocking the pixels off my TV, once they fall to the floor they are very hard to find.
From his highlights on youtube, he's a ball-hawk...I think he has great potential.
"When you put on that jersey, the name on the front is more important than the name on the back." - "Miracle".
"Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else." - Vince Lombardi.

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