New England? – It is obvious what the Pats were after in this one. With Asante Samuel gone and the linebacker corps aging, New England specifically targeted cornerbacks and speedy linebackers. All three of the linebackers drafted have great speed and all project as outside linebackers. Jerod Mayo (thank God he’s gone) out of Tennessee should make an immediate impact, and Shawn Crable from Michigan and Bo Ruud out of Nebraska could soon follow. All three have experience at big schools in big conferences, and all three have pretty good skill sets. The Pats also addressed their CB needs with Terrance Wheatley out of Colorado and Jonathan Wilhite out of Auburn, two more big-school big-conference players with speed. But other than Mayo, do all these guys have what it takes? Big time schools don’t always translate into big time plays at the next level. Another issue with this draft class is NE’s third round pick of quarterback Kevin O’Connell out of San Diego State. Who saw this one coming? O’Connell has a solid skill set, but he is too highly inaccurate to make an impact in the NFL. Besides, doesn’t some guy named Tom Brady or something play under center? Wasting a 3rd round pick on this guy is a little too much for me. Perhaps Bill sees something I don’t…
Buffalo? – Buffalo got three players they needed, two of which could make an immediate impact. Cornerbacks Leodis McKlevin and Reggie Corner have the speed to stay with receivers and both are very athletic. James Hardy fills a need for a top-end, tall WR who can make catches in traffic and has quickness. But other than those three, the rest of the picks are all potential hit or misses. I see a few position changes and no other outright players, other than maybe Xavier Omon, the RB out of Northwest Missouri State. He is a big back who can make the first cut, which can be a nice complement to Marshawn Lynch, but don’t expect a Brandon Jacobs. If some of these other guys can produce above expectation, huge props to the Bills scouting and draft teams. But at the same time, if they turn out to be flops, I don’t think many people will notice.
Detroit? - …didn’t draft a WR in the first round? Times really are changing in Detroit. Godser Cherilus is a gifted run blocker who has the abilities and frame to develop into a good pass blocker as a right tackle, but Jeff Otah was a better selection. Jordon Dizon’s size will be under a lot of scrutiny, but he possesses the speed and coverage ability to be an effective OLB. He is also a gifted tackler and can react quickly. Kevin Smith may turn out to be the best RB in this class. I love his style. He is a big back who isn’t the fastest, but he is quick to the hole and has good vision. It isn’t easy to run for 2,000 yards in a single college season, I don’t care who you are. Andre Fluellen out of Florida State is a potential steal in the late third round at the DT position. But the rest of the picks, with the exception of Army’s feel-good story in Caleb Campbell, are undersized at their positions. Can they overcome their small frames to compete in the NFL?





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