6.)Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa (6-5, 312)
Well coached tackle who cuts off the outside rush extremely well. Struggles when defenders get under his pads and leverage the bull rush. Has the quickness, agility and balance desired to play on the left side; along with the toughness, physicality and brute strength to play on the right.
7.)Joe Haden, DB, Florida (5-11, 190)
Long-armed corner who was a tackling machine at UF, showed a poor forty time at the combine but plays very fast on tape. Aggressive and physical in run support, shows great body control and instincts to break up passes. Haden is not a finished product but leaves it all on the field, Joe has a high ceiling.
8.)Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma (6-4, 308)
Few tackles move as well or physically dominate as Trent, he can play both left or right tackle. Displays a nastiness on the field similar to Jason Smith of Baylor last year and finishes blocks. At times he lapses in technique.
9.)Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech (6-4, 270)
A strong, pro ready base end who can defend the run as well as rush the passer. Morgan progressed every year in college, although he lacks elite burst he plays with a high motor. Has good size and a variety of pass rush moves. A solid all-around player.
10.)Earl Thomas, FS, Texas (5-11, 185)
Best instincts out of any defensive player in the draft a total ball-hawk, has a great understanding of offensive schemes. He is undersized and underdeveloped only a two year starter. Has the athletic ability, agility, fluidity and speed to become a standout player.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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