"It's just not clear to me whether Graham would project to a 3-down player for us."
MayoClinic,
Do you see a good OLB fit for our scheme in this draft? Is JPP that guy?
If not, and the alternative is to go through another season (or more) under-staffed at OLB and pass rush, doesn't it make more sense for BB to draft somebody like Graham or Dunlap and tweak our 3-4 scheme accordingly?
Btw, Dunlap or Graham, who do you like more?
Mayo is chasing top notch DE candidates, the ones who have dominated as edge rushers and are long bodies for clogging throwing lanes. I've been looking more at the kids who are have already been playing similar roles to those they'd be expected to play for NE:
-- Koa Misi (Utah): Go watch their bowl game against Alabama last year, they switched from 3-4 to 4-3 with Misi playing NT, 3-tech, 5-tech, DE, and OLB as he fought double-teams inside, dropped into coverage, rushed the passer from 3-point and 2-point stances, and played the run as a DL and OLB. In short, he was a Mormon Mike Vrabel. He's my #1 OLB prospect, I'd use a mid-second on him.
-- Eric Norwood (South Carolina): He's been playing DE, 4-3 OLB, and MLB for at least three years. He's a stud edge rusher from either 3-point or a 2-point stance, he's pretty good against the run as a DE or an OLB, though he had a horrible bowl game against Connecticut as it appears SC has been teaching their LBs to not use their hands to engage OL, but rather to bend over and let the linemen rape them while the RB scoots upfield. Hopefully he can retrain that bad habit and get back to squaring up against OL and using his hands to stack and shed. He's not a natural in coverage, but I think he can be coached up better then he has been to date. He's slimmed down a little too much, apparently to get quicker as a LB to prepare himself for an NFL career, get him back up to 260 and develop him as a 2-down SILB with the third down on the edge rushing and you've got a Bruschi-like playmaker on the team. He can play reserve OLB/3rd down specialist while you're developing him inside - I've seen him use his hands in years past to engage OL, he was pretty good and can be again. Third round value.
-- Cameron Sheffield (Troy): Played LB and DE for Troy. He had a good Senior Bowl at OLB in the 4-3, he's further along in coverage skills then many of the Defensive Ends coming out of college due to the zone blitz Troy plays. 4th round seems about right at the moment.
-- Brandon Lang (Troy): Played DE for Troy, but did drop into coverage in their zone blitz scheme. Stiffer than Sheffield, he's rated higher as a DE because of his size, but I rate him lower as a 3-4 OLB because he'd be more limited in space. 4-5th rounds.
-- Alex Daniels (Cincinnati): High School LB, converted to RB for Minnesota as a sophomore and was their 2nd leading rusher, transferred to Cincinnati and sat out a year after getting in trouble, was converted to 4-3 DE, his senior year he played 3-4 DE. If you watched the slaughter in the Sugar Bowl you may remember a player wearing #4 running Tebow all around? He had 6 TT, 3 TFL, and 2 sacks in that game. He's a late round candidate.
-- Jason Beauchamp (UNLV): Played OLB in their 3-4 (Adam Seward was an ILB - yes, it had to be said), he had a good Shrine Game and week. Late rounder.
-- Matt Featherston (Texas A&M): The "other" "jack" LB for A&M. Von Miller has the explosive burst in the pass rush, but Featherston was the tough run stuffer on the second line (like hockey, A&M alternated lines, though they would single sub Featherston and Miller based on game needs). Despite not having a strong burst off the edge, he still got pressure on the QB. NE and Pit were reported to be very interested in Miller, when you looked at how A&M used their jacks you could see why since they are used very much like a 3-4 OLB. Featherston may not have the athleticism to make it in the NFL, but he's a decent UDFA flyer to see what he can do in camp.
-- Junior Galette (Stillman): Played SLB and DE at Temple in the MAC before getting in trouble and transferring out. High School LB and FB. Combine invite, so we'll get some idea how athletic he is. For now he's projected as a UDFA.
There are several DE conversion projects in the late round/UDFA ranks whom NE might take a chance on, Frank Zombo (Central Michigan), Dexter Davis (AZ State), Antonio Coleman (Auburn), Justin Cole & Carl Ihenacho (San Jose), Arthur Moats (James Madison), Danny Batten (South Dakota State), Daniel Te'o-Nesheim (Washington), Jan Jorgensen (BYU), Brandon Sharpe (TX Tech), Barry Turner (Nebraska)