rookBoston said:
My top 2 are Posluszny and Woodley. Inside and outside.
PP is an academic all american. He's having a down year (good for us because it will help him slip on the board). But realize that he's playing behind a defensive line that lost a bunch of seniors including Tamba Hali last year. He's one of the best on-field leaders to come along in a while. Plus, he projects with inside-outside flexibility in a 3-4.
Woodley looks and feels like McGinest, and has the same big play potential. Even against top competition, he takes over games as a pass rushing DE. What makes him special is that even at 270# is that he can play in pass coverage against a RB or TE. Also worth mentioning that Pierre Woods, who looked good enough in TC to win a roster spot as a UDFA, came from the same system.
I love the draft, even though the season is only half over I am already reading scouting reports.
Are they big enough?
History shows that a typical Pats ILB is 245-260, if these guys can bulk up and carry the weight (sand in pants) then they are worth a look in rounds 1 or 2. If they are a true 235 they should be able to bulk up, if they are 225 then they may not have the build necessary. It would be nice if they are a good fit because they would really add some speed to the LB position.
- Posluszny, Paul Penn State 1 6-2 230 4.58
- Patrick Willis, Mississippi, 6-2 232
- Everett, Earl Florida 1-2 6-2 232 4.56
Woodley is a playmaker, it will be interesting if he is still on the board. I also like Brian Smith because he can get to the QB (IMO Colvin has to step it up, I could see him being cut as he has a 6.5M cap hit next year and has is not producing at an elite level)
Smith, Brian Missouri 2-3 6-4 235 4.65
A couple of underclassmen to consider...
Siler, Brandon Florida 6-2 238 4.62
Brinkley, Jasper South Carolina 6-2 258 4.64
Wild cards.
- Zak DeOssie Brown 6-4 248 4.62 , son of non other than Steve DeOssie of WEEI fame. Good build but he is coming off a shoulder surgery. He will be available in rounds 5 and 6.
- Anthony Waters of Clemson 6-3 242 4.59 is coming off a knee injury, he was a round 1 talent before the injury, he could be worth a look in the 4th or 5th.
If the price is right, I like both of the lesser heralded Michigan LBs Burgess and Harris. In the 3rd / 4th they could be worth a look.
David Harris Michigan 6-2 242 4.75
Prescott Burgess, Michigan 3 6-3 245 4.74 (not sure about a LB named Prescott...)
Since the Pats have never really drafted a ILB in the early rounds it is hard to tell if they will break tradition this year (they took Andy katz. but he got hurt before we could really tell what kind of player he was).
Also since it takes a while to adjust to the Pats system they may take an ILB on day 2 who can start on special teams and develop into a player which will allow them to focus on a DE/OLB in the early rounds.