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My Mock 2.0
1-Mike Adams - Ohio State- OT
Adams is a tall but linear tackle that possess good athletic ability. His athletic ability and quick feet allow him to protect the edge and adjust to counter moves. He plays with good leverage and uses his hands to get inside the defender and lock him out. Adams has a good all around game and is able to hold up in pass coverage and create running space. 2- Kevin Zeitler - Wisconsin-OG Prototype Badger interior offensive lineman with 22 career starts to date; weight-room star with excellent strength who is a real mauler at the point of attack; also has some short-area quickness and good leg drive; stays low and plays to the whistle; 3-Emmanuel Acho, Texas- ILB Isn’t a dynamic straight-line athlete, but plays faster because of instincts. Is a good tackler, can shed blocks and plays stronger than his frame would indicate. Has the versatility to play a number of spots in a 4-3 scheme or get some looks inside in a 34. Looks like a future starter in the NFL either way." 4-DaJohn Harris - Southern California-DT National FootBall Post's Wes Bunting on DaJohn Harris: "Is a bit taller than most typical USC defensive tackles, but still possesses that thick trunk and base. Is a linear pass rusher who possesses a good first step off the football and when he keeps his base down can be very effective/disruptive. 5-Chandler Harnish - Northern Illinois-QB National FootBall Post's Wes Bunting on Chandler Harnish: "He possesses a solidly put together frame with natural thickness through his mid-section and the girth to take a pounding at the next level. He's a gutsy, tough kid and a "plus" leader who his teammates really seem to rally around. Is a good athlete both in and outside the pocket. 6-Jake Bequette - Arkansas-DE National FootBall Post's Wes Bunting on Jake Bequette: "A thick, physically built defensive end prospect who possesses the frame to play the run at the next level. Sits into his stance well and can generate leverage off the snap. However, lacks a great first step when trying to reach the corner. 7-Keith Tandy - West Virginia-DB "Tandy's size and physicality hides the fact he is one of the more successful passers in Kentucky high school history (8,609 career passing yards, 90 touchdowns). WVU coaches saw his four interceptions as a senior, however, and thought his best chance to make an impact would be on the defensive side of the ball--a seemingly wise move after his play the past couple of seasons.[/B |
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Mike Adams probably won't be there by the time the 24th selection comes around, but that sure would be great.
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Not bad. But we have to get a NT in this draft. I don't see anyone of the FA's being worth paying for. As for tandy I think he will be gone by the 4th round.
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I'd be happy with Poe, Zeitler, Acho with the first 3 picks. Then can look at Kelemente in the 4th maybe. Adams scares me as another Chris Williams type athlete.
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Mike Adams has been suspended twice, has injury concerns and only put up 19 reps on the bench. No thanx. Maybe in the 3rd round
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