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  • #61
    Its Ohio State! What could go wrong?

    Best Combine: Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State

    Lee ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash at 232 pounds, meaning he was a heartbeat faster than most of this year's top receiving prospects. His jump numbers (35½" vertical, 133" broad) were also outstanding, as were his lateral agility drills.

    Lee entered the combine as a borderline first-round pick. He's a coverage linebacker, and they are a lot like the running backs they cover on pass routes. Teams just don't prioritize them the way they do pass-rushers or cornerbacks, because they don't see much of a gap between the pretty-good coverage linebackers available in middle rounds and the potentially great ones at the top of the class.

    Lee has some awesome film—he nearly ran Notre Dame speedster Will Fuller down from behind, so we already knew he could move—but he had to show athletic potential on the Lavonte David/Thomas Davis level to push his way into the first round.

    He did exactly that.
    He played Shazier's position at OSU.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Pugger View Post
      Smith sang McCarthy's praises after his interview, he was very impressed. If he is still there in round 3 I wouldn't mind Ted taking that gamble. If Smith can play anywhere near what he did before the injury later this season or in 2017 he'll be the steal of this draft.

      Well, I think this thread has now set up this portion of the draft perfectly: if Thompson takes him in the third or fourth, people will be comparing him to Justin Harrell and wondering why Thompson keeps taking players with injury issues. If Thompson doesn't take him and another team gets him in the third or fourth round, people will scream bloody murder that Ted never takes a flyer on real talent and plays it too safe and that's why the Pack will never get to another SB with him at the helm.

      I think we're ready for the draft now.
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