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  • Steelers take LB Bruce Davis:


    trengths: Quick, anticipates snap counts well and can make plays in the backfield. Reads keys fairly well and flashes the ability to locate the ball carrier quickly. Though hasn't shown great power at the point of attack is tough, hands are active and flashes the ability to shed blocks quickly. Has long arms and big hands. Takes sound angles to the ball, works form snap until whistle and has above-average range. Has the athletic ability to sift through traffic quickly and makes plays in pursuit. Moves well laterally and runs line stunts well. Gets good inside lean cutting down the angle to the quarterback, flashes an effective rip move and is a relentless pass rusher. Times jumps well and gets hands up when isn't going to get to the quarterback. Does an excellent job of slowing tight ends down at the line of scrimmage, has experience lining up at linebacker and has experience dropping into coverage. Wraps up upon contact and is a reliable open field tackler.

    Weaknesses: Plays far too high, lacks ideal lower body strength and struggles to anchor when teams run at him. While he has the quick feet to develop an arsenal of pass rush moves, he doesn't force offensive linemen to redirect enough and frequently goes right into moves before setting the blocker up. Doesn't have the power to consistently collapse the pocket and can be neutralized when doesn't win with first step. Lacks elite top-end speed and will not be as successful turning the corner at the NFL level.

    Overall: Davis arrived at UCLA in 2003 and redshirted his first year. Over his first three active seasons (2004-'06), he appeared in 37 games and recorded 92 tackles (27 for losses) and 17 sacks. As a senior in 2007, he started all 13 games and finished the season with 47 tackles (17.5 for losses), 12.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and three pass breakups. Davis played defensive end for the Bruins, save for a brief stay at outside linebacker in 2005, before injuries forced a move back to the line. Davis struggles when teams pound the ball at him and he lacks ideal closing speed but there's a lot to like about his upside. He has the athletic ability to develop into a productive pass rusher in any scheme and the tenacity to develop into an every-down outside linebacker in a 3-4-scheme.

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    • Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
      Will the Packers go with Beau Bell OLB out of NV in the 3rd???
      i like it

      so it won't happen

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      • Originally posted by red
        picks are flying off the board right now
        Yeah, I've enjoyed the pace of this years NFL Draft.
        "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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        • here comes a trade

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          • Texans take RB Slaton:


            Strengths: A shifty and fast runner with homerun hitting potential. Extremely productive in a spread scheme at the collegiate level. Displays very good initial quickness to and through the hole. He runs with good balance and displays excellent change of direction skills. Is elusive and will make many defenders miss in space. He has shown an outstanding second-gear to run away from defenders  particularly during his first two seasons at WVU. He shows the burst to consistently turn the corner as an outside runner, as well as to bounce inside runs to the outside once he reaches the second level. Displays smooth route running skills and reliable hands. Shows the ability to pluck on the run and has excellent initial burst after the catch.

            Weaknesses: Lacks ideal size and strength. Runs small, as well. Is unable to push the pile as an inside runner and won't break many tackles. Is not a physical runner. Shies away from contact at times and does not appear to be overly tough. Seemed to lose a step in 2007, when he did not display the same second-gear in the open field. While he seems to have the skill set to contribute in the return game, he lacks experience in that department. Will be overmatched at times as a pass blocker in the NFL. Durability is a very big concern. He has struggled to stay healthy throughout his career and his fragile frame does not project well at the next level. There are also questions regarding his ability to play through pain.

            Overall: Slaton ran for 1,128 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2005 on his way to the Big East rookie of the year award. (He added 12 receptions for 95 yards and two more TDs.) He raised the bar as a sophomore, setting the West Virginia record for rushing yards in a season (1,744, which ranked fourth in the nation) and earning an All-America selection. Slaton underwent wrist surgery last spring and wasn't as productive as a junior, but he still managed 1,401 total yards and 18 TDs. He walked away with the school's career touchdowns record (50) despite foregoing his senior year. Slaton can be a versatile homerun hitter in the NFL, potentially serving as a scat-back type on offense and also helping out in the return game. However, he lacks the size and toughness of an every-down back. His inability to stay healthy coupled with his sub-par junior season only increase concerns regarding his NFL upside. That's why we view Slaton's value in the middle rounds and certainly no higher than Round 3.

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            • Bears take Manningham here?
              My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?

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              • Yeah, I know there are much better name combinations out there. I just snickered about it.

                Cheers to good beer, Tarlam!

                For a random stat..

                Only two players with a De or Da at the beginning of their first name have been picked thus far.

                No players with an apostrophe in their name has been selected.

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                • Originally posted by The Leaper
                  Bears take Manningham here?

                  It would be an ok value here.......

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                  • maybe finley for us?

                    got a lot of upside

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                    • Beau Bell OLB

                      Schuening OG

                      Finley TE


                      Predictions

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                      • Packers on DA clock

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                        • ON THE CLOCK!!!

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                          • Da Bears take DT Harrison, not a bad value here:


                            Strengths: Possesses good height and has added considerable bulk to his frame. Displays good initial burst and straight-line speed. Is quick and mobile. At his best when on the move. Shows the burst to get through the line of scrimmage and can be very disruptive versus the run. Displays impressive change-of-directions skills and will make more plays in pursuit than most defensive tackles. Plays with adequate leverage. Displays some initial power at the point of attack and will give a good effort when taking on blocks. Does an excellent job of reading screens. Takes good angles in pursuit and is a very sound open-field tackler for his position. Flashes upside as a pass rusher.

                            Weaknesses: Lacks ideal lower body strength. Is not a good fit for a two-gap system. Struggles to take shed blocks at times and does not show the base to anchor in a phone booth. Despite great quickness and mobility for his position, his sack production has never been good. He needs to be more consistent anticipating the snap. Also must improve his array of pass rush moves. Durability and character issues are major concerns.

                            Overall: Harrison signed with Arkansas in 2003, but he was ruled academically ineligible and spent a year at Hargrave (Pa.) Military Academy. He joined the Razorbacks in 2004 and appeared in 35 games (24 starts) at bandit end and left defensive tackle over the next three seasons ('04-06), compiling 110 tackles (11 for losses), 2.5 sacks and a touchdown on an 18-yard fumble return. As a senior, he made 10 starts in 12 games and turned in 50 tackles (seven for losses), 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble. In the spring of 2007, he had surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee but was ready in time for the season. In '06, he underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove torn cartilage in his right knee. He also suffered a concussion in '06 and dealt with ankle sprains in 2005 and '06. In August 2007, Harrison was suspended indefinitely after being arrested on felony drug charges and misdemeanor traffic charges. He ultimately missed only one game (the '07 opener) as a result of the incident. Harrison is a talented defensive tackle with impressive quickness, power and body control. He has been a when healthy force  particularly versus the run  but nagging injuries during his sophomore and junior seasons stunted his growth. He also comes with some character baggage that could cause him to slip on draft weekend. As a result, Harrison could be selected as high as the third round or as low as the fifth.

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                            • Nicks or Johnston?
                              </delurk>

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                              • I just put in the call to Ted. He agrees we should take Barrett. I also told him to get some new sunglasses.
                                "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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