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Courtney Upshaw - Overrated slightly and maybe more of a 4-3 SLB.
I have had a funny feeling about Courtney Upshaw for a while now. I read alot about how he's top 15, how he's a solid bet as a 3-4 OLB, and that that's pretty much that. When I hear something so conclusive so early into the draft season it just feels to me like that leaves plenty of time to wonder how that conclusion came so quickly.
Anyway basically the guy is: 1 - Slow. He just is. It's what kills him for me, and I think it's the root of my skepticism. He's not slow in that he won't be successful. He's slow in that I don't think he's a high end 3-4 OLB prospect (pre-workouts). 2 - Not all that great of a pass rusher. 17.5 college sacks isn't all that badass, though he does get points for having them come in bunches the last two years. 3 - Not very big for the 3-4 OLB position in the NFL. Ware is taller and slightly heavier. Suggs is in the 260's. Same for Pace, Woodley, Orakpo, Kerrigan, and so on. They're all also taller for most part. He's not as long limbed as any of them either by my hack guess. I wonder if he's not unlike Akeem Ayers from last year. Ayers was a really good looking LB prospect who caught the eye of most 3-4 teams when they thought he was 6'4 254 with a strong 40 time. He went on to have a strong rookie season for the Titans. I actually wonder if Upshaw might be better of going to a 4-3 team. If he does find his way into a 3-4 he'd kick inside ala Derrick Johnson/Karlos Dansby/Bart Scott. Or maybe I just buy more into DEs converting to OLB than most for this D...I honestly see no reason not to as the best 3-4 OLBs were all college DEs who maybe dabbled at LB because of raw athleticism + the coaches thought of more ways to get them free on a blitz....I don't see that with Upshaw...Different type of player, and still a damn good prospect...To me more of a really strong 2nd round pick who would make a weak first round pick. |
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i think he looked menacing vs. lsu. big, active and polished. but i think there's a lot of quality guys on defense who will be available at 16.
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right defensive scheme, wrong position....4-3 one-gap DE ala Dwight Freeney...
he's going to struggle at OLB when he is asked to play in space or in pursuit....he's not fast by any means and most of his big plays throughout the year came out of a three point stance..... and you're right on the money about him not being tall at all (barely 6' 1.5")- especially via 3-4 OLB standards..that could be overlooked if he showed the ability to run ball handlers down from the back side but as stated previously, his game is power, not speed.... |
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here's a pretty good write up on Upshaw
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...couting-report a note about size, being tall doesn't necessarily translate into being a good pass rusher. Alot of shorter pass rushers enjoy the leverage of getting under the pads. James Harrison, Dwight Freeney etc. |
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Read the article. Whoever wrote it is an eternal optimist. My biggest issue with Upshaw is that he doesnt have the "bend" that guys like Harrison have. He looks stiff in his lower half. However, I have only watched him in a handful of games so that is not a big enough sample size to know for sure. It will be very interesting to watch him in the Senior Bowl practices and the Combine. Last edited by DDNYjets; 01-11-2012 at 12:18 PM. |
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I've never had a WOW moment watching Upshaw. He's more of a middle of the pack guy to me, nothing special.
I think he will be a contributor in the NFL, not a difference maker... sort of like Bryan Thomas. |
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But in terms of who I'd take in the first, I am very high on Nick Perry. Not as big as Upshaw but way more explosive/faster and has a deep pass rush repertoire (spin move, shed, power, speed rush, etc.). If I am going with a pass rusher that's my guy. |
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Perry has the athleticism UPshaw does not but i'd be concerned about what's going on between the ears...he's one of those guys that goes right when the play goes left or attacks the QB 10 seconds after the ball's been handed off and the RB is already over the line of scriummage... |
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Bit...what are your first thoughts about the De/OLB from Illinois wilson I think?
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Perry... well that's a shame, I guess it depends on what the FO thinks during the interview process. |
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Was he a 10 sack a year guy? No but that happens. If there's not a demarcus ware in this draft you can't force it. if the best that's there is a Pace/Thomas well it's better than starting MacIntyre/Westerman/Maybin. What's appealing about Upshaw is the low risk of transitioning him into the 3-4. He's played it for 4 years. |
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we are still very early in this process, the free agents they sign in March will tell alot about the players they are targeting in April. For example if they sign Levi Brown to play RT that pretty much takes OT out of the equation.
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a lot depends what they do in FA.
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not a big fan of upshaw myself, but he is definitely not a 4-3 lb.
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