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Eddie Vanderdoes Bio

Position: DT
School: UCLA
College Experience: Redshirt Junior
Height: 6-3
Weight: 305 lbs.

Strengths

Great hands help him to shed blockers in the run game.
Has exceptional balance and can hand fight while strafing down the line of scrimmage. (Pro Football Focus)
Versatile defender, played multiple positions at UCLA.
Offers a decent pass rush in addition to superior run defense.

Weaknesses

Carries injury concerns after torn ACL in 2015.
Needs to eliminate 15-20 pounds to play at an optimal level. (NFL)
Lack of conditioning leads to struggles later in games.
Often slow to respond to snap with first move off the line.
 
He was playing at 340 when he was at UCLA. He's dropped that weight now and he's in shape at 303 (per Tafur). He would have been gone in the first two rounds last year if he hadn't had that ACL tear.
 
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Man **** that reporter from LV at 2:20. Asking Conley his thoughts on playing in LV.
 
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I hope we are able too draft some of these guys.

Carl Lawson de Auburn
Anthony Walker lb. NW
Howard Houston cb Houston
Elijah Lee lb. KS
Josh Reynolds WR T A&M
Roderick Johnson OT FSU
Carlos Watkins DT Clemson
 
David Sharpe Bio

Position: OT
School: Florida
College Experience: Junior
Height: 6-6
Weight: 343 lbs.

Strengths

Massive offensive line prospect who can match up with any opponent in a battle of power.
Whether in the ground game or in pass protection, getting his hands inside the framework of the defender likely means it's game over.

Weaknesses

With impressive size and strength comes a deficiency in movement ability.
May be forced to transition inside to guard, where he can use that power within more confined spaces and wouldn't have to worry about speed rushers beating him around the edge.
 
We needed help on the right side. Reggie addresses what he can. 
 
Marquel Lee Bio:

Position: LB
School: Wake Forest
College Experience: Senior
Height: 6-3
Weight: 240 lbs.

Strengths

Produced at a high level for the better part of the last three seasons at Wake Forest.
Stout run defender both with physicality on the inside and when forced to the sideline.
Can be an effective blitzer from the second level.

Weaknesses

Lack of coverage impact may limit how much he can be on the field, and especially so with the league that's seen the nickel become more of a base defense than sub package.
Athleticism, in terms of both speed and short-area quickness, leaves something to be desired.


 
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