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What will we be saying about the 2012 Rookie quarterback class in 5-7 years? (Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Brandon Weeden, Ryan Tannehill, Russell Wilson, and Nick Foles)?
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The first three rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft are now in the books and rounds 4-7 are today starting at 12 noon. I have given you my top 100 prospects going into the draft, then I gave you my top 32 going into rounds 2 and 3, and now I will give you the top remaining prospects left on my original board of 100.
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31. Lamar Miller RB 5-11 212lbs Miami
38. Bobbie Massie OT 6-6 313lbs Ole Miss
52. Orson Charles TE 6-2 1/2 251lbs Georgia
55. Chris Polk RB 5-10 215lbs Washington
59. Zebrie Sanders OT 6-6 320lbs Florida St.
61. Jared Crick DE 6-4 280lbs Nebraska
62. James Hanna TE 6-4 252lbs Oklahoma
64. Alemda Ta’amu NT/DT 6-2 1/2 348lbs Washington
65. Kirk Cousins QB 6-3 215lbs Michigan St.
67. Ronnell Lewis OLB/DE 6-2 253lbs Oklahoma
71. Nigel Bradham OLB 6-2 245lbs Florida St.
73. Brandon Boykin CB 5-9 182lbs Georgia
76. Ladarius Green TE 6-6 240lbs La. Lafayette
77. Jonathan Massaquoi DE/OLB 6-2 264lbs Troy
82. Josh Norman CB 6-0 197lbs Costal Carolina
84. Vontaze Burfict 6-1 248lbs Arizona St.
86. B.J. Cunningham WR 6-1 211lbs Michigan St.
88. Ron Brooks CB 5-10 190lbs LSU
92. James Brown OG 6-3 1/2 Troy
93. Marvin McNutt WR 6-3 215lbs
94. Vic Ballard RB 5-11 219lbs Miss St.
95. Andrew Datko OT 6-6 315lbs Florida St.
96. Antonio Allen S 6-1 201lbs South Carolina
97. Tauren Poole RB 5-10 205lbs Tennessee
99. Markelle Martin S 6-0 207lbs Okla St.
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Round 1 of the 2012 NFL Draft was last night and there were some surprises. Here are the top 32 rated players left on my board going into the second and third rounds:
12. Cordy Glenn OG/OT 6-6 345lbs Georgia
13. Janoris Jenkins CB 5-10 193lbs North Alabama
20. Jonathan Martin OT 6-5 312lbs Stanford
23. Coby Fleener TE 6-6 247lbs Stanford
25. Courtney Upshaw DE?OLB 6-2 271lbs Alabama
26. Andre Branch DE/OLB 6-4 260lbs Clemson
27. Jerel Worthy DT 6-2 310lbs Michigan St.
28. Devon Still DT 6-5 303lbs Penn St.
29. Lavonte David OLB 6-1 233lbs Nebraska
31. Lamar Miller RB 5-11 212lbs Miami
33. Reuben Randle WR 6-3 210lbs LSU
34. Kendall Reyes DT 6-4 300lbs UConn
38. Bobbie Massie OT 6-6 313lbs Ole Miss
40. Derek Wolfe DT 6-5 295lbs Cincinnati
42. Nick Foles QB 6-5 243lbs Arizona
43. Brandon Thompson DT 6-2 311lbs Clemson
45. Dwayne Allen TE 6-3 255lbs Clemson
46. Mike Adams OT 6-7 323lbs Ohio St.
47. Peter Konz C 6-5 314lbs Wisconsin
49. Alshon Jeffrey 6-3 217lbs South Carolina
51. Vinny Curry DE/OLB 6-3 266lbs Marshall
52. Orson Charles TE 6-2 1/2 251lbs Georgia
53. Casey Hayward CB 5-11 192lbs Vanderbilt
54. Trumaine Robinson CB 6-2 204lbs Montana
55. Chris Polk RB 5-10 215lbs Washington
56. Brandon Taylor S 5-11 202lbs LSU
57. LaMicheal James 5-8 194lbs Oregon
58. Brock Osweiler QB 6-7 242lbs Arizona St.
59. Zebrie Sanders OT 6-6 320lbs Florida St.
60. Josh Robinson CB 5-10 200lbs UCF
61. Jared Crick DE 6-4 280lbs Nebraska
62. James Hanna TE 6-4 252lbs Oklahoma
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The NFL Draft is tonight and after my scouting and evaluation, here is my final list of the top 100 prospects in this draft. Also listen to our special NFL Draft version of sports talk radio tonight, as I will join my War Room Sports family from 7pm-9pm on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thewarroom/2012/04/26/2012-nfl-draft-special-ep-90 , to preview and breakdown the draft live. Also listen to Sports Trap Radio on Saturday from 10am-2pm on ueradiolive.com or www.livestream.com/ueradiolive as we will go over the first three rounds of the draft and preview the final day of the draft.
1. Matt Kalil OT 6-6 306lbs USC
2. Trent Richardson RB 5-9 228lbs Alabama
3. Morris Claiborne CB 5-11 188lbs LSU
4. Robert Griffin III QB 6-2 1/2 223lbs Baylor
5. Andrew Luck QB 6-4 234lbs Stanford
6.Fletcher Cox DT/DE 6-4 298lbs Miss St.
7. Mark Barron S 6-1 213lbs Alabama
8.Quinton Coples DE 6-6 284lbs UNC
9. Micheal Brockers DT 6-5 322lbs LSU
10. Riley Rieff OT 6-6 313lbs Iowa
11. Justin Blackmon WR 6-1 207lbs Okla St.
12. Cordy Glenn OG/OT 6-6 345lbs Georgia
13. Janoris Jenkins CB 5-10 193lbs North Alabama
14. David DeCastro OG 6-5 313lbs Stanford
15. Micheal Floyd WR 6-2 223 lbs Notre Dame
16. Luke Kuechely ILB 6-2 242lbs Boston College
17.Stephon Gilmore CB 6-0 190lbs South Carolina
18. Dont’a Hightower ILB 6-2 265lbs Alabama
19. Nick Perry DE 6-3 270lbs USC
20. Jonathan Martin OT 6-5 312lbs Stanford
21. Kendall Wright WR 5-10 196lbs Baylor
22. Melvin Ingram DE/OLB 6-1 272 South Carolina
23. Coby Fleener TE 6-6 247lbs Stanford
24. Dre Kirkpatrick CB 6-1 5/8 Alabama
25. Courtney Upshaw DE/OLB 6-1 5/8 271lbs Alabama
26. Andre Branch DE/OLB 6-4 260lbs Clemson
27. Jerel Worthy DT 6-2 310lbs Michigan St.
28. Devon Still DT 6-5 303lbs Penn St.
29. Lavonte David OLB 6-1 233lbs Nebraska
30. Harrison Smith S 6-2 213lbs Notre Dame
31. Lamar Miller RB 5-11 212lbs Miami
32. Whitney Mercilus DE/OLB 6-4 260lbs Illinois
33. Reuben Randle WR 6-3 210lbs LSU
34. Kendall Reyes DT 6-4 300lbs UConn
35. Shea McClellin OLB/DE 6-3 260lbs Boise St.
36. Chandler Jones DE/OLB 6-6 266lbs Syracuse
37. David Wilson RB 5-10 206lbs Va. Tech
38. Bobbie Massie OT 6-6 313lbs Ole Miss
39. Doug Martin RB 5-9 223lbs Boise St.
40. Derek Wolfe DT 6-5 298lbs Cincinnati
41. Kevin Zeitler OG 6-4 314lbs Wisconsin
42. Nick Foles QB 6-5 243lbs Arizona
43. Brandon Thompson DT 6-2 311lbs Clemson
44. Brandon Weeden QB 6-3 223lbs Okla St.
45. Dwayne Allen TE 6-3 255lbs Clemson
46. Mike Adams OT 6-7 323lbs Ohio St.
47. Peter Konz C 6-5 314lbs Wisconsin
48. Ryan Tannehill QB 6-4 221lbs Texas A&M
49. Alshon Jeffrey WR 6-3 217lbs South Carolina
50. Dontari Poe NT/DT 6-4 345lbs Memphis
51. Vinny Curry DE/OLB 6-3 266lbs Marshall
52. Orson Charles TE 6-2 1/2 251lbs Georgia
53. Casey Hayward CB 5-11 192lbs Vanderbilt
54. Trumaine Robinson CB 6-2 204lbs Montana
55. Chris Polk RB RB 5-10 215lbs Washington
56. Brandon Taylor S 5-11 202lbs LSU
57. LaMicheal James RB 5-8 194lbs Oregon
58. Brock Osweiler QB 6-7 242lbs Arizona St.
59. Zebrie Sanders OT 6-6 320lbs Florida St.
60. Josh Robinson CB 5-10 200lbs UCF
61. Jared Crick DE 6-4 280lbs Nebraska
62. James Hanna TE 6-4 252lbs Oklahoma
63. Mychal Kendricks ILB 5-11 240lbs Cal
64. Alameda Ta’amu NT/DT 6-2 1/2 348lbs Washington
65. Kirk Cousins QB 6-3 215lbs Michigan St.
66. Micheal Engew TE 6-5 2522lbs Missouri
67. Ronnell Lewis OLB/DE 6-2 253lbs Oklahoma
68. Brandon Brooks OG/OT 6-5 353lbs Miami(OH)
69. Ryan Broyles WR 5-10 192lbs Oklahoma
70. Jeff Allen OG 6-4 303lbs Illinois
71. Nigel Bradham OLB 6-2 245lbs Florida St.
72. Mike Martin DT 6-1 308lbs Michigan
73. Brandon Boykin CB 5-9 182lbs Georgia
74. Amini Silatolu OG 6-4 311lbs Midwestern St.
75. A.J. Jenkins WR 6-0 191lbs Illinois
76. Ladarius Green TE 6-6 240lbs La. Lafayette
77. Jonathan Massaquoi DE/OLB 6-2 264lbs Troy
78. Mohamed Sanu WR 6-1 1/2 215lbs Rutgers
80. Mitchell Schwartz OT 6-6 318lbs Cal
81. Zach Brown OLB 6-1 244lbs UNC
82. Josh Norman CB 6-0 197lbs Costal Carolina
83. Bruce Irvin OLB 6-3 245lbs West Virginia
84. Vontaze Burfict ILB 6-1 248lbs Arizona St.
85. Kelechi Osemele OG 6-5 1/2 333 Iowa St.
86. B.J. Cunningham WR 6-1 211lbs Michigan St.
87. Sean Spence OLB 5-11 230lbs Miami
88. Ron Brooks CB 5-10 190lbs LSU
89. Bernard Pierce RB 6-0 218lbs Temple
90. Donald Stevenson OT 6-5 1/2 311 lbs Oklahoma
91. Demario Davis OLB Arkansas St. 6-2 235lbs
92. James Brown OG 6-3 1/2 Troy
93. Marvin McNutt WR 6-3 215lbs Iowa
94. Vic Ballard RB 5-11 219lbs Miss St.
95. Andrew Datko OT 6-6 315lbs Florida St.
96. Antonio Allen S 6-1 201lbs South Carolina
97. Tauren Poole RB 5-10 205lbs Tennessee
98. Isiah Pead RB 5-10 197lbs Cincinnati
99. Markelle Martin S 6-0 207lbs Okla St.
100. Tony Bergstrom OG 6-5 313lbs Utah
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This year’s group of corners is a talented group of players. I predict about 4-6 of them to be off of the board in the first two rounds. Here is the list of my top 5 and an additional 5 to look out for in later rounds.
1. Morris Claiborne 5-11 188lbs LSU
Strengths: Has great technique, smooth hips, great footwork, and ball skills. Isn’t the athlete that his former teammate Patrick Peterson is, but he has better natural corner skills. He is able to be left on an island by himself and he can handle top flight WR’s on his own. Also has Kick and Punt Return Skills as well.
Weaknesses: Is kind of thin, but seems to have a frame that he can add good weight to. Is willing to tackle in the run game, but I would like to see better form with his tackling. I’ve seen him duck his head down often to tackle players.
Grade: Top 3-5 pick
2. Janoris Jenkins 5-10 193lbs North Alabama
Strengths: Is a shade behind Claiborne when it comes to natural cornerback skills and ability. He’s that good. Was a three year starter and one of the best corners in the SEC before being kicked off the team. Is equally effective in press man coverage or off of the line. Has great anticipation skills, similar to that of Asante Samuel. Has experience running kickoffs and punts, returned 3 for TD’s this past season.
Weaknesses: His off the field troubles are what’s keeping him from being drafted in the top 15 of this draft. It’s the only thing that’s scares teams and has him going in the 2nd or third round.
Grade: Mid First round
3. Stephon Gilmore 6-0 190lbs South Carolina
Strengths: Is a good press coverage corner, uses his long arms to his advantage at the line of scrimmage and displays good hips and footwork. Has great speed and catch up speed. Is a willing tackler in the run game. Has been a starter from day one as a true freshman.
Weaknesses: Isn’t as good when playing off when he’s in press or right at the line of scrimmage. Can get sloppy with his technique at times and get beat with double moves.
Grade: Mid First Round
4. Dre Kirkpatrick 6-2 185lbs Alabama
Strengths: Very physical corner, is at his best when playing zone coverage. Instincts and play recognition has gotten better from sophomore to junior seasons. Is a good tackler, not afraid to put a hat on a ball carrier and deliver a blow. He will be a perfect fit on a team with a zone based scheme. He really reminds me of Charles Tillman from the Chicago Bears.
Weaknesses: Isn’t much of a man corner. Doesn’t display the natural man cover ability, hips, and footwork. Doesn’t have great hands or ball skills, drops potential interceptions or knocks balls down instead of going for the pick.
Grade: Late First round
5. Casey Hayward 5-11 192lbs Vanderbilt
Strengths: Does a great job reading the quarterback and playing the ball in zone coverage. He’s at his best in the zone, would be a fit for a team that runs a lot of cover 2 and 3. Isn’t a knockout artist, but he’s a willing tackler. Gets his hands on a lot of passes.
Weaknesses: Isn’t great in man coverage, has problems keeping up with elite speed downfield. Doesn’t have great change of direction skills and gets beat often.
Grade: Mid 2nd round pick
Next 5: Trumaine Robinson 6-2 204lbs Montana, Josh Robinson 5-10 199lbs UCF, Josh Norman 6-0 197lbs Costal Carolina, Brandon Boykin 5-9 182lbs Georgia, Ron Brooks 5-10 190lbs LSU
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Here is the list of my top outside linebackers in the 2012 draft. Some fit as Will linebacker (weakside in a 4-3), some a Sam Backer (Strong side in a 4-3) and some can play the Strong Side stand up linebacker in a 3-4 base.
1. Lavonte David 6-0 235lbs Nebraska
Strengths: Very instinctive linebacker, reads run vs the pass quickly and makes plays. Does a nice job of slipping under and between blocks to make tackles in the run game. Is excellent in pass coverage whether it’s man or zone, has the ability to make tackles in space on a regular basis. Will be a “Will” linebacker in the 4-3. Does a good job covering RB’s out of the backfield.
Weaknesses: Can get blown up at the point of attack by tight ends and fullbacks in the run game. Has good cover skills, but tight ends have an advantage in jump ball situations because of his height.
Grade: Late 1st-Early 2nd round
2. Shea McClellin 6-3 260lbs Boise St.
Strengths: Has nice size to play the strong side linebacker in a 3-4 and 4-3. Has a body type similar to that of former NFL pro bowler Willie McGinest, and similar skills. Has 16.5 sacks over the last two seasons in college and shows the ability to get to the QB.
Weaknesses: For a player his size, he should be better at the point of attack in the run game. Is blown off the ball way too often for my liking. Just like other DE’s making the conversion to linebacker, can he cover?
Grade: 2nd round
3. Ronnell Lewis 6-2 253lbs Oklahoma
Strengths: Lined up at defensive end for the Sooners and is attempting to make the transition to OLB, whether in a 4-3 or 3-4. Has good strength at the point of attack, holds the edge well, uses his hands to disengage blockers and make plays.
Weaknesses: Can he make the transition to playing a traditional linebacker position? He has good numbers in the 40 and agility drills, but does that translate to the field? He’s shown some pass rush ability, but not at an elite level. Will he show the awareness and cover skills to play in zone and man against tight ends and running backs?
Grade: 3rd round
4. Nigel Bradham 6-2 245lbs Florida St.
Strengths: Is at his best when covered by the defensive line and allowed to flow and make plays. Has elite speed and agility and uses it in pass coverage, does a nice job covering his zone and sticking with backs on pass routes. At times he shows great football instincts and the ability to figure out the play and blow it up.
Weaknesses: For his weight, he doesn’t take on and defeat blocks as he should. He also loses play discipline at times and is out of position when a team runs a counter or reverse.
Grade: Mid 3rd round
5. Zach Brown 6-1 244lbs UNC
Strengths: Is one of the best athletes overall in the draft. Ran track at UNC and set the school record in the 60 meter dash at his size. Has all the physical abilities to be a playmaker at the next level. Is exceptional at making plays in the open field against the pass.
Weaknesses: Lacks the natural instincts at the linebacker position. At times he’s like a chicken with its head cut off out there on the field. Used his speed to make up for it in college, but won’t get away with it in the NFL. Gets killed at the point of attack when taking on lead blocks.
Grade: Late 3rd- Early 4th round
Next 5: Bruce Irvin 6-3 245lbs West Virginia, Sean Spence 5-11 230lbs Miami, Keenan Robinson 6-3 242lbs Texas, Travis Lewis 6-1 248lbs, Demario Davis 6-2 235lbs Arkansas St.
Next up: Top 5 Safeties
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The 2012 group of defensive tackles might be the deepest and most talented position in the whole draft. Different guys play in different schemes and some can play in any scheme they are put in. I will give you my five top rated prospects and another 5 to look out for.
1. Fletcher Cox 6-4 298lbs Miss St.
Strengths: The ordinary college football fan might not have known much about Cox until the combine, but he was the best interior defensive lineman in the SEC and arguably in the country in 2011. For a man his size, he is very quick and agile and gives guards and centers hell when trying to contain him in pass protection. Is just as good against the run, uses violent hands and leverage to defeat blocks and make plays. Even seen some time at the left end in a 4-3. He can clearly play the 3 technique in a 4-3 or the 5 technique in a 3-4.
Weaknesses: If a team is going to play him solely inside, he’s going to need to gain a bit more weight. Needs to take on the double team better.
Grade: Top Ten Pick
2. Michael Brockers 6-5 322lbs LSU
Strengths: Has great natural power and burst and causes havoc on the line of scrimmage. Sometimes a man his size has the habit of playing too high, but Brockers rarely is caught out of position. He routinely takes lineman and throws them around like its nothing. 90% of the time he uses the bull rush to push the pocket against the pass. Is scheme diverse can be effective in any defensive scheme.
Weaknesses: Needs to add more pass rush moves to his arsenal. He played effectively at LSU at that weight, but he could drop a few pounds to be in better shape for the long grind of a NFL season.
Grade: Top 10 to 15 Pick
3. Jerel Worthy 6-2 310lbs Michigan St
Strengths: Was very disruptive and productive in a Big Ten conference with quality offensive lineman. For a man his size, he uses more quickness than power against the run and rushing the passer. I hate to throw out comparisons, but he sort of plays like Warren Sapp in a way. Has a good first step off the ball and utilizes a vicious swim move.
Weaknesses: Doesn’t take on and hold up blocks as good as I think he could. At times he is more worried about getting into the backfield and making the play himself, instead of taking on blocks. Needs to be more consistent over the course of the season.
Grade:Late First Round
4. Devon Still 6-5 305lbs Penn State
Strengths: Very powerful interior defensive lineman. When he puts his mind to it, he can be a straight menace. Is great against the run, displays the ability to take on and defeat double teams. Is more of a bull rusher against the pass than anything.
Weaknesses: Missed a majority of his first two seasons on campus with injuries to his left leg (ACL and broken ankle). Isn’t the greatest pass rusher, needs to develop a counter move to go with his bull rush. Doesn’t always go full board during games. Gets tired and loses pad level and technique.
Grade: Late first early second round
5. Derek Wolfe 6-5 298lbs Cincinnati
Strengths: Maybe the best 5 technique lineman in the draft in my opinion. Has the typical size and length and plays with tremendous power and leverage. Played all over the defensive line while in college and that makes him even more of a intriguing prospect. Has 9.5 sacks from the interior, showing that he is just as effective against the pass as he is against the run.
Weaknesses: Isn’t the fastest or most explosive DT. He won’t make a living shooting gaps and playing in the backfield in the NFL.
Grade: 2nd round
Next 5: Kendall Reyes 6-4 299lbs UConn, Brandon Thompson 6-2 311lbs Clemson, Alameda Ta’ amu 6-2 1/2 348lbs Washington, Dontari Poe 6-4 346lbs Memphis, Mike Martin 6-1 308lbs Michigan
Up Next: Top 5 Inside Linebackers
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I am now on the defensive side of the ball and I will start with the guys who get paid big money to get to the QB, the pass rushers. Some guys will play the 7 technique in a 4-3, some could possibly make the transition to a 3-4 rush linebacker, but I will give you my top 5 prospects and another 5 to look for on draft night as well.
1. Quinton Coples 6-6 285lbs UNC
Strengths: Is clearly the most talented defensive end in this draft. Has a freakish combo of size, speed and strength that he’s used at times in his career to be unstoppable. Played defensive tackle in 2010 due to player suspensions and played it great. Is very scheme diverse, I can see him being an anchor LDE in a 4-3, play defensive tackle on passing downs in a 4-3, or even play the 5 technique in a 3-4.
Weaknesses: His effort has been questioned, his play in 2011 was good, but not as good as in 2010. Some scouts might stay away from the fear of Coples not giving his all every play, every game.
Grade: Top Ten Pick
2. Nick Perry 6-3 270lbs USC
Strengths: Has good first step to go along with power and explosiveness off of the edge. Shows the ability to bend and get around the edge. Is underrated against the the run, holds the edge pretty well by using his arms and good leverage. We might see a team draft him and have him stand up to play a rush backer in the 3-4. Has an array of moves he uses to get to the QB. I love his bull rush.
Weaknesses: Needs to do a better job with play recognition. Meaning deciphering the pass from the run quickly and making a play. If he is the left end in a 4-3, he could use some extra weight on his frame in order to deal with offensive tackles.
Grade: First Round
3. Melvin Ingram 6-1 264lbs South Carolina
Strengths: Has elite speed and explosiveness off of the edge. He’s shorter than you would like for a defensive end, but so is Dwight Freeney and Elvis Dumervil. He’s short and stocky and that helps him hold his own on the edge against the run. When rushing the passer, he uses his power to his advantage as well, getting up under the pads of the tackles and driving them into the offensive backfield. He lined up over the guards in certain instances and was able to generate a pass rush as well.
Weaknesses: Lack of ideal height and arm length could hurt him against the long armed, talented tackles in the NFL. Has only one full year as a starter and needs to become better at figuring out the play type on the go and then reacting.
Grade: Mid first round
4. Courtney Upshaw 6-1 5/8 271lbs Alabama
Strengths: Made big time plays in the best conference in college football, with the best players. Showed the ability to line up hand in the ground and as a standing 3-4 backer and get to the QB. Very well put together prospect at 6-1 and 271lbs and uses his strength and leverage while rushing the passer and holding the point in the run game.
Weaknesses: Isn’t very agile, more of a straight line type of athlete. Doesn’t have the hips or change of direction ability in order to play in pass coverage in the NFL. May have some trouble due to his short arms against offensive tackles.
Grade: Mid first round
5. Andre Branch 6-4 260lbs
Strengths: Has a very good first step, long arms and uses good leverage when rushing the passer. Has good power and explosiveness and I like the way he gets up under the Tackle and jacks him up while bull rushing. He is scheme diverse, Clemson used him hand in the ground and as a standing rush linebacker.
Weaknesses: I would like to see him play the run better on the edge, often gets blown off the ball by opposing tackles and tight ends. I know he can rush the passer, but I’m not sure if he has the ability to drop in coverage if used in a 3-4.
Grade: Mid to late first round
Next 5: Chandler Jones 6-6 266lbs Syracuse, Vinny Curry 6-3 266lbs Marshall, Whitney Mercilus 6-3 261lbs Illinois, Jonathan Massaquoi 6-2 264lbs Troy, Jared Crick 6-4 280lbs Nebraska(5 technique in a 3-4 defense)
Up Next: Defensive Tackles
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The NFL Draft is on Thursday and here’s my personal list of top Interior Lineman prospects. Make sure you check out Sports Trap Radio Saturdays from 10am-2pm on ueradiolive.com and www.livestream.com/ueradiolive as well.
Guards and Centers
1. Cordy Glenn 6-5 346lbs Georgia
Strengths: Glenn is my 3rd ranked Tackle and now tops my list of Guards. The combo of brute strength, leverage, and athleticism for a man his size is freakish. The footwork that allowed him to play left tackle in the SEC at a high level is what makes him clearly the best guard prospect in this draft.
Weaknesses: Weight is the only question I have with a man his size. Is he going to work constantly to keep himself in top shape, even in the offseason?
Grade: First Round (based on ability to play guard and tackle)
2. David DeCastro 6-5 316lbs Stanford
Strengths: Is the most technically sound interior lineman in this draft. Not the best athlete out of the bunch but has all the tools to come into the NFL and start from day one. Playing in a pro-style offense from day one is a big plus. The transition from college, mentally, should be as big as others. Is a road grader as a run blocker, uses great pad level, hand placement, and leverage to drive defenders off of the ball. Is excellent in pass protection, has a great initial punch that jolts the opposing player.
Weaknesses: May need to add a little bit of good weight and strength to battle with the massive defensive tackles in the NFL.
Grade: Mid First Round
3. Kevin Zeitler 6-3 314lbs Wisconsin
Strengths: Experienced player who started 36 games at right guard over his career. Not a great athlete by any stretch, Zeitler relies more on sound technique to be successful in the trenches. When he plays with proper balance, pad level, and footwork, he is a nice run blocker who uses angles to wall off defenders and make running lanes.
Weaknesses: Struggles against quick inside pass rushers. His footwork in pass protection is shaky at times and he can be caught off balance and beat by DT’s with wiggle.
Grade: Early 2nd round
4. Peter Konz 6-5 314lbs Wisconsin
Strengths: He’s the highest rated Center on the board and has the ability to play guard as well. Great awareness, made all the calls as the center for the Badgers. Does a good job in blitz pick up and getting to the second level in the run game.
Weaknesses: Missed a good amount of time in his career with different injuries with various lower leg injuries. Lacks the footwork and power to be an overly dominant center, but gets by with grit and smarts.
Grade: Mid to late 2nd round
5. Brandon Brooks 6-5 353lbs
Strengths: Almost as good of a run blocker as Cordy Glenn, Brooks definitely uses his size and power to maul defenders in the run game and put them on their backs. Played some tackle as well in college , but I see him as strictly a guard in the NFL. Eats up the bull rush of pass rushers during pass protection.
Weaknesses: Is kind of heavy and slow of foot in pass protection and it hurts his ability to get to the second level in the run game. Could really benefit by losing another 15lbs.
Grade: Early 3rd round
Next 5: Jeff Allen 6-4 30lbs Guard Illinois, Amini Silatolu Guard 6-4 311lbs, James Brown Guard 6-3 1/2 Troy, Kelechi Osemele Guard 6-5 1/2 333lbs Iowa St. , Tony Bergstrom 6-5 313lbs Utah
Up Next: Top 5 Defensive Ends/3-4 Pass Rushers
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