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  • Bucs take OG Zuttah:


    Strengths: An experienced lineman with versatility; he has started at guard and tackle during his collegiate career. Excellent technique and overall consistency. He plays with balance and stays under control. A natural knee bender that can mirror-and-slide once set in pass pro. Does a great job with his hand placement and displays adequate upper-body power. Works hard to sustain his blocks and keeps his feet moving. Takes excellent angles as a run blocker and generally is able to get a push. Does a good job of staying low and anchoring versus the bull rush despite his lack of ideal size.

    Weaknesses: A short college tackle that will need to move inside at the next level. Must improve his bulk without losing any of his quickness. Already lacks ideal quickness in his pass pro set. Will have some trouble versus elite speed rushers. He has good upper-body power but he's not a mauler that can engulf smaller defenders at the point of attack. He's a very solid player but he has little room for improvement, thus limited upside. Durability is only a minor concern after he missed three games due to an ankle injury in 2005.

    Overall: Zuttah played in 31 games (27 starts) in his first three seasons at Rutgers (2004-06). He played every position on the line except center in '04, started at left guard in '05 and started at right tackle in 2006. As a senior in 2007, he started all 13 games at right tackle. Zuttah didn't allow a sack in his last two seasons with the Scarlet Knights. He missed three games in 2005 because of an ankle injury. Zuttah played guard and tackle while at Rutgers but his best chance of making it in the NFL is inside at guard because he isn't athletic or quick enough to make it at tackle. In addition, he is a developmental prospect at guard because he doesn't have ideal weight or lower body strength for the position. As a result, Zuttah projects as a seventh round pick.

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    • Originally posted by Rastak
      As a result, Zuttah projects as a seventh round pick.
      Or 3rd if you're in TB. Whatever.
      "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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      • Originally posted by red
        ryan you don't have a GF you freaking pole toker

        After the contract he will.

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        • 21 picks in the first hour. That's a pretty good clip.

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          • Falcons take WR Douglas:

            trengths: Supremely productive receiver with excellent quickness and speed. He's dangerous when he gets the ball in space. Displays very good initial burst and some elusiveness after the catch. At his best when he gets a clean release. Gets into his routes very quickly and has the acceleration to get over the top of most defenders one-on-one. He shows outstanding instincts as it pertains to reading coverage and finding soft spots in zone. Has some experience in the return game. Has some upside in that department because of hands, speed and elusiveness. Gives a good effort as a run blocker.

            Weaknesses: A vastly undersized receiver with below-average height and marginal bulk. He has been durable in college but he must get bigger and stronger in order to hold up in the NFL. Will get jammed up at the line of scrimmage by more physical DB's in press coverage. Has a tendency to round off his routes at times. Needs to be crisper in and out of breaks in order to consistently separate versus more talented NFL DB's. Has benefited from spread system and very good QB play in college. Lets the ball get into his pads too frequently and must learn to pluck the ball with his hands more consistently. Effort is good but his lack of size and strength limits his effectiveness as a stalk blocker.

            Overall: After a redshirt year in 2003, Douglas played in 37 games (14 starts) in his first three seasons at Louisville (2004-'06), recording 102 receptions for 1,765 yards (17.3 average) and eight touchdowns. He had an excellent senior year in 2007, one made even more impressive by the fact that he was hindered by injury for perhaps half the season. He started all 10 games in which he played, hauling in 71 catches for 1,159 yards (16.3 average) and seven TDs to rank third in the country in receiving yards per game (115.9) and 12th in receptions per game (7.1). Douglas also had 19 rushing attempts for 162 yards (8.5 average) and a score; 18 kickoff returns for 354 yards (19.7 average); six punt returns for 16 yards; and 17 tackles (plus two fumble recoveries). He missed two games last season after suffering a right ankle sprain and deep contusion. Douglas is an undersized but extremely productive receiver at the collegiate level. He projects as a No. 3 or No. 4 slot-WR with some potential as a punt return specialist in the NFL. While there's lots to like about his natural instincts, quickness and playmaking ability, the more we watch Douglas on film the more concerned we become about his fragile frame. His lack of ideal size will always put a ceiling on his potential and generate concerns regarding his long-term durability. Regardless, a team willing to take a risk on the diminutive playmaker should do so in the third round.

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            • This is gonna sound crazy, but I wouldn't mind the Pack taking another QB in round three or four. That O'Connell dude? Josh Johnson?
              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

              KYPack

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              • TEN could draft Richard Simmons to play QB and they would still be a boring team.
                "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                • Titans take TE Stevens:

                  Strengths: Is tall with decent bulk and has room on his frame to get bigger. Is a smooth athlete for his position. Lacks ideal top-end speed but shows good burst off the line of scrimmage and gets into his routes quickly. He is a crisp route-runner. Occasionally lets the ball get into his pads, but he is a reliable target and he does an outstanding job of catching and securing the ball in traffic. He displays good toughness and upper-body power for a smaller TE/H-Back type. Isn't afraid to mix it up and will knock some smaller defenders back with his initial hand-punch. Technically sound blocker that does a fine job of using leverage and hand-placement to his advantage. Has experience covering kicks and ca contribute on special teams. He has shown a lot of toughness playing through injuries while at Cal. Suffered a concussion on the opening kickoff of Tennessee game in 2006 and did not play the remainder of that game. Otherwise, he has been extremely durable and reliable throughout his career.

                  Weaknesses: Lacks ideal bulk. Is adequate blocking on the move but lacks the base and lower-body strength to consistently create a new line of scrimmage as an in-line blocker. He is a fluid athlete but lacks good top-end speed. Will not be a threat to stretch the seam and doesn't have the second-gear to run past defenders after the catch. Also has had some fumbling problems and must learn to better protect the ball.

                  Overall: Stevens was redshirted in 2003. In his first three seasons at Cal (2004-06), he appeared in 37 games (20 starts) and had 34 receptions for 465 yards (13.7 average) and four touchdowns. As a senior, he started all 13 games and pulled in 17 receptions for 204 yards (12.0 average) and three touchdowns. Bottom line: Stevens' lack of elite speed and bulk will keep him out of the first day of the draft. However, he has been a durable player and reliable target throughout his collegiate career and he's talented enough to contribute as a sub-package player in the NFL. In addition, Cal doesn't feature its tight ends in the passing game and the scheme played a role in Stevens' lack of production as a receiver. With all of that in mind Stevens projects as a late fifth round pick or early sixth round pick.

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                  • Remember, Packers were rumored to be extremely interested in Jermichael Finley from Texas.
                    "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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                    • In the Paclers war room they are watching ESPN!!

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                      • Originally posted by Fritz
                        This is gonna sound crazy, but I wouldn't mind the Pack taking another QB in round three or four. That O'Connell dude? Josh Johnson?
                        Better than Jerry Babb

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                        • Checking in from Belgium to just make one little comment.

                          That guy's name is Harry Douglas.

                          I don't understand why I think that's funny, but I'm thinking it's because I'm immature.

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                          • hmm, kellen davis is still around'

                            he's an interesting TE

                            nvm, i don't want him

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                            • Originally posted by SkinBasket
                              TEN could draft Richard Simmons to play QB and they would still be a boring team.

                              Is it wrong for me to say that I'd pay to watch that?

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                              • McKenzie getting burned on ESPN. Happy feelings.
                                "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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