This year will prove to be a deep class at DL. There are a few players that could have come out last year and done well in the draft but chose to stay (rightfully so) and compete for a top ten draft pick. Watch the D lies carefully all around this year as there are always a few relative unknowns that have break out years.
1. Jared Crick DT, Nebraska- There can be little argument with Crick’s placement at the top of not only the DL list but and defensive list. That being said let me solidify his spot with a few stats. 70 tkls, 10 sacks, and 8 tfl. With an additional 10 QB hurries this guy could very well post 15-20 sacks this year. At 6’6 285 I would like to see him add about 5-10 lbs before the draft; but with Crick’s ability to shoot the gaps in the OL I am fine putting him in the top 10 or even top 5 at his weight.
2. Quinton Coples DE, North Carolina- I have to admit, as much as I like Crick Coples and he will I think be battling for the spotlight this year. Coples stats weren’t quite as good as Crick’s, but maybe that’s because he was playing on a defense with so many other stars. I think Coples will stamp himself as the best pure pass rusher entering next year’s draft, though only time will tell as he will be getting more attention from OL’s this year than last.
3. J.R. Sweezy DT, N.C. State (Dark Horse)- Sweezy is one of those guys that I predict will have a breakout year. Sweezy anchors a largely underwhelming defense and scored 46 tkls and 6 sacks last year. I like his size at 6’3 293; returning Seniors Audie Cole and Terrell Manning at LB should help take some of the OL pressure of Sweezy this year.
4. Kawan Short DT, Purdue- Kawan is a guy, I think, is not getting enough attention. That maybe because Purdue generally is overlooked in the Big ten, but he is one of those quiet riots. He is a 6’3 305lbs Junior that posted 41 tkls, 7 tfls, and 6 sacks last year. This kid is more than just a space eater, I will be very interested if he puts on more weight this year and if his pass rush stats go down because of it.
5. Nathan Williams DE, Ohio State- I already know that there will be a lot of sentiment that he should be higher on this list. To be honest I though about leaving him off completely. I think he projects much better as a LB in the NFL, but as we have seen those transitions are tough make work. Trust me Williams will show up on Saturdays and look great for the Buckeyes. Question is at 6’3 260 is he a good enough athlete to show up on the DL on Sundays; my guess is he will make a decent transition in and OLB for a 3-4 team that is in need of much LB help.
As I said this is a very deep draft and here are some Honorable Mentions to keep an Eye on.
Ryan Van Bergen DE, Michigan- I really really like this kid. Excellent hand placement in the pass rush.
Kendall Reyes DE, UCONN
Datone Jones DE, UCLA- Missed last year; maybe another Dark Horse
Alameda TA’Amu DT, Washington- Big space eater.
A.J. Francis DT, Maryland