Thursday, April 8, 2010

Pac-10- Washington

Jake Locker, QB, Sr- I’m not as sold on Locker as the experts seem to be, but he will be the top prospect coming back at the position next year. He’s a good athlete, can run and escape the rush. His arm strength is very good, but his accuracy was a bit inconsistent. It’s something he can definitely fix, and he has the size and make up of the potential top pick overall next season.

Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, DE/DT, Washington- He’s undersized for a DT, and might not fit at 4-3 end, but he looks the part of a 3-4 DE. He has good short area quickness, and he never stops moving forward. He’s a nice sleeper player who will slip through the cracks and could make for a solid value pick.

Donald Butler, MLB, Sr- I really like Butler as a two-down thumper in the middle. He’s big enough and strong enough to hold the point and is a force in the run game. He’s tight moving back in the pass game, but I like him more than Brandon Spikes. It would not surprise me to see Butler go in the late second, but he’s a good value in the third.

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