NFL DRAFT PREVIEW
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DEFENSIVE LINE / THE BEST
1. COURTNEY BROWN, Penn State, 6-4, 269--Gets to the quarterback quickly and is good at avoiding blocks. The most complete defensive lineman in the draft.
* Where he’s going: First round.
2. COREY SIMON, Florida State, 6-1, 297--Great athlete with quickness and intelligence. Can run down players from behind, a rare commodity in this group.
* Where he’s going: First round.
3. SHAUN ELLIS, Tennessee, 6-4, 280--Has all the physical skills, but lets his mind wander sometimes during games. His consistency is questionable.
* Where he’s going: First round.
4. JOHN ENGLEBERGER, Virginia Tech, 6-4, 260--Effective pass rusher, but he needs to learn to avoid blocks better.
* Where he’s going: First round.
5. DARREN HOWARD, Kansas State, 6-3, 281--Plays with strength and leverage and knows how to rush a passer, but he’s better at stopping the run.
* Where he’s going: First round.
THE REST
6. Jerry Johnson,
Florida State, 6-0, 293.
7. Chris Hovan,
Boston College, 6-2, 305.
8. Steve Warren,
Nebraska, 6-0, 307.
9. Byron Frisch,
Brigham Young, 6-4, 281.
10. Mao Tosi,
Idaho, 6-5, 310.
LINEBACKERS / THE BEST
1. LaVAR ARRINGTON, Penn State, 6-3, 250--Runs well and makes plays all over the field. Covers well and can rush the passer. Very competitive player who rises to the occasion.
* Where he’s going: First round.
2. ROB MORRIS, Brigham Young, 6-1, 250--Has uncanny ability to find the ball. Avoids blocks well and is a solid tackler. His age (25) is one drawback, since he’s older than the average rookie.
* Where he’s going: First round.
3. RAYNOCH THOMPSON, Tennessee, 6-2, 220--Hustles on every play, no matter what the score. Tough player who needs to bulk up.
* Where he’s going: First round.
4. BRIAN URLACHER, New Mexico, 6-3, 258--His versatility makes him a coveted player. Has played safety, linebacker, tight end, fullback, slot receiver, punt returner, kick returner and special teams.
* Where he’s going: First round.
5. JEFF ULBRICH, Hawaii, 6-0, 249--His performance in the Senior Bowl and in the combine has his value on the upswing. Extremely smart player with quick feet.
* Where he’s going: Second round.
THE REST
6. Corey Moore,
Virginia Tech, 6-3, 250.
7. Barrett Green,
West Virginia, 5-11, 233.
8. Marcus Bell,
Arizona, 6-1, 237.
9. Mark Simoneau,
Kansas State, 6-0, 237.
10. Matt Beck,
California, 6-3, 234.
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