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Since the combine and pro days...
Who has dropped down, in your mind, and who has risen?
This is a post I had on another site before the combine. Keep in mind, these guys were rated 2nd to 7th rounders on most sites when I posted it. (Cushing was rated as a 1st or 2nd at the time)
I wouldn't touch Boone with a ten foot pole now. I'm also not sold on Maybin and his new weight. I never saw him being a top 10 like some have him now, JMO. I liked how Loadholt looked physically, but wasn't overly impressed with his footwork. Pass.
Hakeem Nicks moved up, IMO. I still like Deon Butler too. I think he helped himself during the combine.
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It's time for the combine. Yeah, I'll be watching Sanchez, Stafford, and Curry but it's the 2nd thru 7th rounders that have really got my eye this year. I think there's some gems in there after watching tapes the last 6 weeks. Here's who I'll be watching closely to see who rises or falls.
Line backer is a huge weakness for KC. Luckily, this year is deep with talent.
Brian Cushing, USC: He's a high 1st rounder/low 2nd rounder. I wouldn't complain about the pick, but I don't have a man crush on him like some others.
Clint Simtin, Virginia: This is probably my favorite if he's still around in the 2nd. Great pass rusher and good athlete. Would be perfect if KC does switch to the 3-4.
Clay Mathews, USC: I liked what I saw and everyone says he still has an upside. Like his team mate, Sanchez, he may need time to develop.
Aaron Maybin, Penn St: Too small to play DE in the 4-3, but in the 3-4 could be a killer OLB, IMO. Some have him going in the first. Who knows.
Zack Follet, Cal: Fierce kid, but not an every down LB. Had 10.5 sacks last year. 3rd or 4th rounder.
Scott McKillop, Pittsburgh: Reminded me of Maz. Real fierce and gets to the ball carrier. A real run stopper. I didn't get to see him much in coverage, but scouts say that's his weakness.
Gerald McGrath, So. Miss: Another aggressive run stopper. His size (212 lbs) could keep teams from taking him early.
Defensive end...does KC have any? Is there any worth taking this year?
Cody Brown: Would probably play OLB in the 3-4 or be a situational DE in the 4-3. Blocked 3 kicks.
Lawrence Sidbury, Richmond: Tore up Montana in the National Championship game. Kinda short and from a small school could have him being around in the 5th.
Nick Reed, Oregon. Maybe I'm a homer from watching too many Oregon games. 25 sacks in two years...but he's not on anyones internet boards.
Defensive tackle
Ron Brace, Boston College: A perfect fit if KC goes to the 3-4. He's huge, clogs the middle, and can collapse the pocket. 2nd to 4th round depending on what he weighs at the combine.
Terrence Taylor, Michigan: I can't have a Michigan guy NOT on my list. He's a great run stopper. Take him out on passing downs. Should be around in the 4th.
Center...I'll get flamed for this one.
Max Unger, Oregon: Sorry, I like his athleticism better than Alex Mack. Plus, he has longer arms.
Right tackle
Phil Loadholt, Okla: He has character issues. I'd love to hear his interviews. If he falls to the 3rd or 4th it might be worth the risk.
Alex Boone, OSU: I had high hopes for him this year. I see he's fallen on many draft boards. Could be a steal on the second day.
Troy Kropog, Tulane: Reminds me of Ryan Clady. Good foot work, hands, agile, and protects the QB.
Fenuki Tupou, Oregon: Yeah yeah...another Duck. Somewhere down the road he'll be a good road grater for someone. Might not work so good with a pass-first team.
Guard
Herman Johnson, LSU: Dude is HUGE at 6'7" 385 lbs. Depends on what kind of offense Haley has planned for KC. Has conditioning issues.
Kraig Urbik, Wisconsin: A real mauler. Plays mean.
Wide reciever
Hakeem Nicks, NC: Knows how to produce. 40 time at the combine could make or break him. He didn't look too slow to me on game day. Not a deep threat, but runs nice routes.
Ramses Barden, Cal Poly: Could be the next Vince Jackson with the right coaching. Will need time, IMO. The 40 could make or break him also.
Mike Wallace, Ole Miss: Might go undrafted. His 40 time could change that. I think he could be a good return man.
Deon Butler, Penn St: My personal favorite on this team. He could drop because of his size. He'll probably be around in the 5th round. Great work ethic.
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