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4. MALCOM BROWN, Texas (6-2 ½, 321, 5.07, 1): Third-year junior. "Tough, smart (Wonderlic of 19), strong (26 bench-press reps)," one scout said. "Play the 1-technique, play the 3-technique. He's got great character. He's not going to be all-world but he's going to be a good contributor." Started 26 of 39 games, finishing with 165 tackles (29 for loss) and 8 ½ sacks. "He's got excellent athletic ability," another scout said. "He's quick, got some strength. He's disruptive. He penetrates." Married with two daughters. "At times he plays hard," a third scout said. "Then he floats around at times. He's not a great technician as a rusher but still ended up with 6 ½ sacks (in '14). He's got some rush ability inside. Just needs to be more consistent." From Brenham, Texas.
Why are you putting a b at the end of Malcolm?
Great pick though. BB strikes again.
Glad they got a guy who can get after the passer a bit instead of someone like Goldman who would be another Siliga (at best IMO). Didn't think this was a huge need, but this guy is versatile and talented. I'm happy. Still confused about wtf we're doing at guard.
Glad they got a guy who can get after the passer a bit instead of someone like Goldman who would be another Siliga (at best IMO). Didn't think this was a huge need, but this guy is versatile and talented. I'm happy. Still confused about wtf we're doing at guard.
Wow! I never thought he would be around at #32. Kiper had him ranked #12 overall and others had him ranked between 15-22.
Certainly a position of need. BTW, we have another Malcomb on the roster that worked out well.