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Ok, I am sure this might raise the ire of some of you Manny Lawson fans out there. But I was looking at Mark Anderson and he seems like he might be better value as a 3-4 OLB. I am using the info from the NFL.com reporting:
Anderson: 6'4.25" - 254 lbs, 42" vertical, 10'7" broad jump, 40 yrd - 4.61, 3 cone - 6.95, short shuttle - 4.22, long shuttle of 11.75
Looking at the two, I would be happy with either one. Anderson was rated to be a solid 3rd rounder while Lawson has been rocketing up the charts and is being talked about as a late 1st rounder. I think that if the Pats can get Anderson in the second round, they will be happy.
I'd be interested in hearing from BOR on if he's watched Anderson play at all. Anderson got a stellar review from NFLDRAFTSCOUT.com regarding his play at the Senior Bowl.
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I was wondering about this guy. He's certainly a workout warrior. I saw Alabama twice this year, and his name doesn't ring a bell. I don't even recall hearing much about him before the combine. What's his story?
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I was wondering about this guy. He's certainly a workout warrior. I saw Alabama twice this year, and his name doesn't ring a bell. I don't even recall hearing much about him before the combine. What's his story?
I was wondering about this guy. He's certainly a workout warrior. I saw Alabama twice this year, and his name doesn't ring a bell. I don't even recall hearing much about him before the combine. What's his story?
Started the last 2 years at Alabama. in 2004, had 41 tackles. 11 of which were tackles for losses. Had 1.5 sacks and 8 QB pressures. Had 2 forced forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 2 passes defended.
In 2005, he had 7.5 sacks, 40 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 7 QB pressures, 1 forced fumble and a blocked kick.
Not only that, but he more than answers the questions about his agility as well. The bigger question will be how he does on the lifting to see what his strength is. If he puts up 20, then he is probably a solid 2nd round pick.
LGP and I discussed Anderson in this thread and in his article. I believe patchick also had some thoughts on him in another thread, possibly one of the 3-4 OLB discussions. I'd be hesitant to move him out of the 3rd round given that while playing in the SEC (NFL minor league ) he didn't make too many radar screens before the Senior Bowl; on the other hand, he did score an invite to the Senior Bowl so somebody must have noticed him.
Here's the most consolidated OLB thread, Anderson gets a mention in patchick's list, but I recall the two of us having a brief exchange about his Senior Bowl, I just don't know which thread to look in.
At this point I still like Lawson as the tall OLB with the most upside, but I think Anderson is an acceptable option along with Wyche of Syracuse. I believe either could be developed to play a game similar to Vrables. I'm still interested in the potential of Federkiel of Calgary to be groomed for Willie's strong side role and I love the idea of locking Gocong in a tape room with Bruschi. With the DEs in this draft, I haven't been able to work up much love for 'true' LBs.
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How does Lawson's numbers compare with Brandon Johnson of Louisville, who has played OLB. Granted Johnson needs to add about 30-40 lbs of muscle before he could start for the Pats, but that's OK, because he'd need 2-3 years of tutoring before he'd know his assignments well enough to get on the field.
How does Lawson's numbers compare with Brandon Johnson of Louisville, who has played OLB. Granted Johnson needs to add about 30-40 lbs of muscle before he could start for the Pats, but that's OK, because he'd need 2-3 years of tutoring before he'd know his assignments well enough to get on the field.
I thought Anderson looked more athletic then Johnson, but he did catch my eye as a possibility, perhaps as a UDFA.
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That's weird because I've watched Anderson play several times and I was not that impressed by him. I do admit that I never tried to porject him at OLB in a 3-4, I always considered him a 4-3 end once he added some strength and weight.
I thought Johnson would do well in the 40, however I thought he'd do extremely well in the agility tests. I didn't get to see the combine, so I'll wait for the results to get published.