Thursday, April 8, 2010

SEC- Georgia

Geno Atkins, DT, Sr- Atkins is strictly a three-technique. He gets great penetration into the backfield and is very disruptive. One of the biggest issues I have with him is that his field awareness is not up to where it should be. An example is when he gets penetration, he can run right past the play without even noticing. He’s also had some disciplinary issues, and has not been a full time starter at all, so there are some bumps on him. He has the skills of a second round pick though, but the overall package has to be taken into consideration. Quickness is what his game is based on, but I think he’d be a decent value in the third, and a great value in the fourth for a Cover-2 based team.

Jeff Owens, DT, Sr- Owens is a one-dimensional run stuffer, but he does hold up well against the double team. He’s not big enough to be a zero-technique, but he can hold up as a nose in the 4-3. I wouldn’t risk the pick until the 5th round or so though because of the fact that he’s a two down player.

Kade Weston, DT, Sr- Weston actually showed a few flashes, and has not gotten as much of a chance due to the guys above. He’s a very nice late round pick who could definitely make his way into a rotation. He’s big enough to stuff the run, but he is quick enough to get to the passer.

Bryan Evans, FS, Sr- Evans is a BIG hitter for a small guy. The most glaring problem with Evans is that he looks very stiff in the hips and struggles to turn and run with receivers. Couple that with being too small to play SS, I think he’s more of a late round special teams type of prospect.

Prince Miller, CB, Sr- I love Miller’s aggressiveness on the jam and in the run game especially. He’s not afraid to attack the line against the run, which definitely helps him. There are some negatives though. He’s not fast enough to be a boundary corner, and he’s too small to play that position as well. To me, he’ll make a nice nickel corner and will be a fantastic gunner in the kicking game as well. Still, he’s a 5th rounder or so.

AJ Green, WR, So- Green is a very good prospect, but I’m thinking Jones and Baldwin are slightly ahead of him at this point (but not by much). He has all fo the makings of a number one receiver, but he will need to work hard next year of getting off the jam at the LOS when a bigger corner is in his face. This was the only part of his game I saw a hole in, but he’s a playmaker and a potential first rounder.

Drew Butler, P, rsSo- Kevin Butler’s son will be the best punter to come out in some time in two years. Fantastic leg, great kicking accuracy, has it all at a young age.

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