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Philip Rivers QB from Chargers.com Draft Prospects
ANALYSISPositives:
Has a tall, linear build with adequate body thickness and good size for his
position … Shows good arm strength and velocity … Smart athlete who makes proper
judgments (rarely throws into traffic) … Has great poise and pocket presence; he
will stand tall and deliver under pressure … Takes control in the huddle and is
well-respected by his teammates … Displays above-average ball placement in the
short-area passing game and throws a very catchable ball, knowing exactly when
to zip the pigskin and when to show touch … Has a natural feel for when he needs
to slide out of the pocket and avoid the pass rush … Always seems to be in sync Negatives: Won't ever hurt you by running with the ball, but has enough foot quickness and hip swerve to elude the rush and throw on the move … Needs to work on his foot quickness in his drops, but has made steady improvement in recent years … Throws the ball with a sidearm motion, but he can improvise and make plays with his creativity … Will struggle with his long tosses, as the ball will sail and hang on him (his best way to get the ball deep is through an awkward wind-up delivery) … His unorthodox style sees him keep the ball at his waist, displaying a low release, but he has good timing. --My thoughts are he might be better then Manning because we have a better team then the Giants and a better RB. He will be a great fit into our Marty Ball scheme. Good thinking by A.J to draft Manning so he could get more picks when he traded down. A.J might not be as dumb as he looks and acts. Igor Olshansky DT from Chargers.com Draft Prospects
ANALYSISPositives: Has a thick upper body with a wide back, thick chest, arms and neck, lean in the middle and a tapered lower body with muscular thighs and calves … Has a very quick initial step, exploding off the line at a low pad level to be a disruptive force … Feels and fights pressure well and does a nice job of locating the football … Has made steady improvements with his hand usage in attempts to disengage … Wins most one-on-one battles due to his strength and leg drive … Has above-average strength to hold his ground at the point of attack … Has developed a variety of moves and is especially effective using his club, rip and swim motion to defeat combo blocks … Plays with a fast motor, giving an intense effort as he gets off blocks and flies to the ball … Plays from snap to whistle, as he pursues, drags down hard and bursts to close … Gets a good push in one-on-one situations, as his bull rush can defeat offensive guards and centers from the defensive tackle position … When playing outside at end, he has quick swim and spin moves to escape blockers and penetrate … Active with his hands, using them to grab and control and to push and separate … Has a good feel for leverage and balance, thanks to his excellent athletic agility. Negatives: Still learning the game … While he gets off his blocks quickly and is a disruptive force in the backfield, he needs to improve his footwork, as he is not quick to redirect … Must do a better job of breaking down plays (has a high motor in pursuit, but fails to locate the ball immediately) … Must improve his plant and drive action (will overrun the plays when he gets too aggressive) … More relentless and intense, rather than sudden, in his pursuit to the quarterback. --My thoughts are wow. We got this guy as a DT and were going to move him to DE. I heard he is very good like Wiley but better. Nate Kadeding K from Chargers.com Draft Prospects
ANALYSISPositives: Right-footed soccer style kicker with a very strong leg, especially on field goals … Has good snap-to-toe mechanics (1.4-second average) on field goals and PATs … Gets the ball up quickly … Can kick for distance and with good height and hang time (4.02-second average) on long-range field goal attempts … Thrives under pressure and has enough leg drive to kick into the wind … Cool under pressure and takes pride in his ability to get down field and lend support to the coverage unit on kickoffs … Shows good speed and the ability to make the tackle … Mentally tough and has a great work ethic. Negatives: Looks like a typical placekicker with a soft body and minimal muscle definition … Gets good hang time on his kickoffs and a good portion of them (46 percent) will result in touchbacks, but he needs to kick for longer distances in order to be effective in this area in the NFL … Hard worker, but must be watched in practice (will kick too much in practice, resulting in a tired leg). --My thoughts are now we can kick 20 + yard field goals. He is a great kicker the best in the draft hands down and I am happy he is with us. Nick Hardwick C from Chargers.com Draft Prospects ANALYSISPositives: Has good thickness to his frame, with solid upper-body mass and the potential to add at least another 20 pounds with no loss in speed … Has above-average quickness coming out of his stance … Can handle all snapping chores (shot gun, deep snap, long snap) … Has the wide leg base and balance to hold ground firmly at the point of attack … Knows how to deliver a punishing hand punch and roll his hips to finish blocks … Former prep wrestler who compensates for a lack of ideal size with true aggression and great upper-body power … Shows patience waiting for the defender to make the initial move (in the past, he would overextend and lunge when anticipating the play) … Keeps his feet on the move and is very effective at locating and neutralizing the linebackers when blocking on pulls and traps. Negatives: Still learning position technique (has only 14 games of experience at center and played only freshman football in high school) … Has excellent strength, but tends to try and "outwrestle" his opponent rather than use his hands to punch and set … Has vastly improved, but still needs to develop a nasty attitude … Has improved patience, but needs to get off the snap quicker to sustain blocks (lets defenders absorb into him rather than fire off the ball and attack) … Gets a little too narrow in his base working in space (looks awkward as a lead blocker). --My thoughts are he could better then Ball but lacks experience this is a great pick. Shaun Phillips DE from Chargers.com Draft Prospects
ANALYSISPositives: Dynamic pass rusher with long arms, tight waist and the frame with the ability to add more bulk (270-pound capacity) with no drop-off in quickness … Gains instant leverage with his strong straight-ahead charge off the snap, doing an excellent job of tracking the ball while working the backside … Shows a very combative nature fighting down the line and stays in control, going low in his stance and extending his arms properly to grab, contain and wrap before the tackle … Gets a good push coming off the snap and uses his hands quickly to get underneath the blocker … Has a sharp drive coming off the edge as a pass rusher and is relentless in his attack, showing the sudden burst and the lateral agility needed to pursue the quarterback … Comes out of his stance with urgency, displaying the explosive initial step to penetrate and the short area speed to collapse the pocket … Accelerates quickly out of a cut and has developed a powerful inside charge to beat the blocker in attempts to penetrate into the backfield … Has the speed to string plays wide and is very intense in pursuit … Holds his position firmly at the point of attack, defeating the larger blockers with effective hand swipes and precise rip-&-swim moves. Negatives: Needs to add bulk and strength to prevent struggling vs. combo blocks … Tracks and locates the ball well, but needs to do a better job with his hands to prevent the cut block … Undersized edge rusher who lacks the power to gain leverage vs. the larger blockers … Can be misdirected trying to move through the pile … More of a straight-line charger, lacking the power to drive inside … Body could use more weight and muscle refinement … Struggles to keep balance when changing direction and sliding outside to contain the run. --My thoughts are he will be a big help he is a top pass rusher and second team all-American. Dave Ball DE from Chargers.com Draft Prospects
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