Well after watching about 2 hours of videos of potential pass rushers IN MY OPINION these are how I rank them from a 3-4 perspective. 1.) Jerry Hughes- Im NOT a nut-hugger, infact more often than not I perfer to disagree with people! But he is the best guy I saw, he just is. 2.) Derrick Morgan- I think he can be a fine WOLB, I know many project him as a SOLB in a 3-4 but I think he has the skill set to play either very well. 3.) Brandon Graham- Love the motor I saw, loved his ability against the run. I will be very happy to land any of these three guys. Real quick JPP thought...he looks good off the ball, but he seems like a deer in the headlights once he is one on one, can get to the Qb/Rb...but struggles to finish the play.
I would love any of those guys Fin-O. Earl Thomas and then those three are at the top of my wish list.
jerry hughes sergio kindle brandon graham I dont think Derricck Morgan would be very good in a 3-4. i think he's best suited for a 4-3. In a 3-4 he might be solid but wouldnt be anything special. Dont think he's fluid enough
A trade down to the late teens and then add a guy like Hughes would be amazing, he's a tad shorter than the regime perfers...but this isnt 1987.
My favorite passrushing prospect this year? Chima Ihekwoaba. My favorite passrushing prospect in the this draft? Believe it or not, Brandon Sharpe: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILiCH69hto8"]YouTube- BrandonSharpe_Highlites.mov[/ame] And Junior Gallette: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cm8qVpMBxA"]YouTube- JUNIOR GALETTE[/ame]
graham tops my list not only cause of his motor but his versatility you can move this guy around he will be relentless and disruptive jerry hughes is good too all kidding aside he can transition well to OLB second choice As for Morgan he looks like more of a project when it comes to becoming a 3-4 OLB. reminds me a lot of wake, his strengths are at DE with his hand on the ground
WOLB: 1. Jerry Hughes 2. Brandon Graham 3. Sergio Kindle SOLB: 1. Derrick Morgan 2. Jason Worilds 3. Everson Griffen
I agree, Sharpe is intriguing, but gets no love at all. Heck, NFLDS has him going undrafted and their 35th DE. Doesn't production mean anything? His workout isn't bad either. Depending on who we take early, I'd be giving him serious consideration in the 6th.
Read my mind Mr C, as a 6th rd pick he makes sense, but I suspect he will have the same fate as Phillip hunt did last season, UDFA, signed for awhile, then maybe heads north to the CFL were he can have all the playing time he can handle. Texas Tech played some really good teams and Sharpe still produced, why that means -0- to his draft stock is just one of those inside baseball NFL talent evaluation things.
Maybe the gurus can tell us where Sharpe is lacking, so that he isn't the prospect that Hughes/Graham etc are. I cannot fault him at all in comparison.