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Let's get right to itRound 1: OT Greg Robinson - Robinson's still in the board after the 6th pick and Lovie waste no time selecting a franchise tackle. If you can't get Clowney or Mack, the next best thing is getting a tackle with an attitude and confidence to match his quick feet and hands.Round 2: OLB Ryan Shazier - another surprise that falls into the Bucs lap who Lovie doesn't hesitate to pick. Shazier strength is quickness and football smarts who draws comparison to Lavonte David and IMO, faced tougher comp coming out of the big ten. Having this guy and David blitzing on either side of McCoy is just too much for any interior online and more than makes up for not getting a shot at Mack in rnd 1. Did I mention he's just as quick and cerebral in pass D as David?Round 3: WR Jordan Matthews - In any other draft Jordan Mathews wouldn't make it out of the 2nd but this draft is deep in good wideouts and Matthews is no exception. At 6'3 he has good size and good hands to match as he can adjust well to any pass, but it's his feet that stand out. Quick in space, quick in and out of breaks, and just plain quick, Maththews, like most receivers in this draft, is NFL ready. You can line up most any wr from this draft opposite Vincent Jackson and he will get his looks Matthews would definitely make those count. He gets a few pts subtracted for getting jammed up at the los but he can learn a lot from Jackson.Round 5: CB Ricardo Allen - If your looking for a CB in the 5th and Allen is on the board, you don't pass him up. He's a ball hawk by nature with the attitude and confidence to match. He's best at jamming wr and playing the short to intermediate routes which makes him ideal in a cover 2 defense. As great as his confidence is, it's also his weakness. He gets more penalties than you'd want from your cb and some of them are the boneheaded trash talking unsportsmanlike penalties that drive a coach insane. He talks all game but on more occasions he backs it up. Small frame with little to no room to add on but again, he makes up for whatever he lacks in confidence and aggressive play.Round 6: OG John Urschel - torn between Urshel and Charles Leno out of Boise but frankly I don't see Leno making it this far. All good though cause Urschel is just as good and can develop into an all pro. The kid is like really smart and I can see him learning quickly enough to start sooner than later. Doesn't possess the best natural athleticsm you'd want in your guard but he's smart and can develop the right technique in the right environment. Round 7: OG Kadeem Edwards - and the award for the longest arms at the combine goes to Tennesse States Kadeem Edwards. He has all the tools to develop into an all pro Gaurd but needs the right environment. He will struggle if isolated in space with against most NFL tackles but given time he will grow in experience and confidence and will earn an extended contract at OG. Good weight distribution and at 6'3/310 he has the build to add on weight if necessary. Footwork is suspect but that's why he's a guard and not a tackle and he's better pushing ppl forward in the run than he is adjusting to change of direction against the pass rush. All this can be fixed with more experience and this kid has the right attitude to learn and get better. Great value for any team in the 7th as he's more developmental than starter material.

 
Posted : Apr. 17, 2014 7:14 pm
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