Sheldon Richardson - 03/13/13 12:30 AM
Second time is the charm...
I have an admitted man crush on Ansah but he, like all of the round 1 OLB options, have question marks. At 6 could the Browns go in a different direction to improve the overall quality of the defense. Particularly if OLB is solved in free agency?
I offer Sheldon Richardson DE/DT for your consideration. He grades out for the pick at 6 for those of you who care about such things. He is a high motor, exceptionally mobile, 6'2" 298 DL who ran about a 4.8 at his pro-day. He has been moved around the Missouri front quite a bit this past year. Even stood up and rushed the passer on occassion. Excelled against the highest caliber conference competition in the SEC. Had one of his best games against Alabama. He possess multiple pass rush moves but he relies heavily on his swim technique. He hustles to the ball and plays to the whistle consistently. He will need to improve his overall strenght and become more stout against the run.
I can sum it up with one statement. He can pressure the QB on his own.
I have an admitted man crush on Ansah but he, like all of the round 1 OLB options, have question marks. At 6 could the Browns go in a different direction to improve the overall quality of the defense. Particularly if OLB is solved in free agency?
I offer Sheldon Richardson DE/DT for your consideration. He grades out for the pick at 6 for those of you who care about such things. He is a high motor, exceptionally mobile, 6'2" 298 DL who ran about a 4.8 at his pro-day. He has been moved around the Missouri front quite a bit this past year. Even stood up and rushed the passer on occassion. Excelled against the highest caliber conference competition in the SEC. Had one of his best games against Alabama. He possess multiple pass rush moves but he relies heavily on his swim technique. He hustles to the ball and plays to the whistle consistently. He will need to improve his overall strenght and become more stout against the run.
I can sum it up with one statement. He can pressure the QB on his own.