Bud Dupree shines in position drills at pro day

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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Every other drill to that point had been rather mundane.

The defensive ends and linebackers, charged with showcasing heavy, quick and (to use football lingo) violent hands, had been pushing around weighted dummies while a circle of coaches, scouts, reporters and former college teammates looked on.

Drill after drill, they pounded the bags and ran on to the next exercise. The last one involved included going against Cincinnati Bengals defensive line coach Jay Hayes in an individual drill that tested rush-move technique.

That's when Bud Dupree changed the tone of the proceedings, and rather quickly.

An audible gasp rang out late Thursday morning inside the University of Kentucky's Nutter Field House just ahead of an eruption of laughter. Not only had Dupree, the Wildcats' prized hybrid defensive end/outside linebacker, exploded perfectly out of his pass-rushing crouch, but he completely knocked Hayes, the man who could eventually be his position coach, 5 or 6 yards backward.

"He got a workout going against me," Dupree later said, laughing.

The awe-inspiring bull rush was the highlight of a pro day workout that was dominated by Dupree, the likely first-round draft pick who could go virtually anywhere in the top 32.

"It was important for me to showcase my ability and the change-of-direction ability and dropping in space," Dupree said. "I wanted to show that I could flip and change directions on my own like that."

Dupree didn't participate in any position drills at the NFL combine three weeks ago because he was slightly hobbled by a groin injury. He did go through three on-field drills, though, finishing with times and measurements that ranked among the top five at his position. His 138-inch broad jump was the third longest of any player at the combine.

Still, he wanted to show the 26 teams and three head coaches who showed up Thursday (Marvin Lewis, Mike Zimmer and Mike Tomlin) he could come off the line well and drop back in coverage.

"He's very instinctual and very versatile," Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said. "I know people use that loosely, sometimes but he really is. For us, he could have played either end in the 4-3. And if we were in 3-4, he could play Sam, Mike, Will or Jack. He's that kind of player. Instinctual. He can pick it all up, he's so versatile, he's explosive and he's got great size."

Even at 6-foot-4, 270 pounds, Dupree has a body frame that could handle putting on more weight, Stoops added. That could be important for some 4-3 teams that would like to cast him as a true, on-the-line end. The Bengals, for example, have been trying to bulk up their 2014 third-round pick, defensive end Will Clarke, to closer to 290 pounds.

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I see that he has a lot of visits lined up, but mostly all are 3-4 teams.
 

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I see that he has a lot of visits lined up, but mostly all are 3-4 teams.

With his pro day done, Dupree has private time with individual team representatives coming. He said he will be spending his spring break next week -- Dupree trains at Kentucky and is still attending classes ahead of a May 9 graduation -- traveling for visits. The Bengals, Chicago Bears,San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons are among the teams he'll be meeting.
 

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Not a chance. At this point, we may have a better shot at Fowler than Dupree. I think Dupree may be the best defensive talent in this draft.
 

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Not a chance. At this point, we may have a better shot at Fowler than Dupree. I think Dupree may be the best defensive talent in this draft.

I doubt it. Fowler is getting a lot of mentions to be going in the top five. If not Jacksonville, then the Commanders. He seems to have take the top spot in many "big boards" from Randy Gregory.

I doubt we get a shot at either pass rusher or any of the top five for that matter (Fowler, Gregory, Beasley, Ray, Dupree).
We are probably looking at Odighizuwa or Eli Harold, neither of which blow my socks off.
 

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I doubt it. Fowler is getting a lot of mentions to be going in the top five. If not Jacksonville, then the Commanders. He seems to have take the top spot in many "big boards" from Randy Gregory.

I doubt we get a shot at either pass rusher or any of the top five for that matter (Fowler, Gregory, Beasley, Ray, Dupree).
We are probably looking at Odighizuwa or Eli Harold, neither of which blow my socks off.

Yeah I know, I was exaggerating a little, haha. I think Dupree has more upside than Fowler though.
 

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Yeah I know, I was exaggerating a little, haha. I think Dupree has more upside than Fowler though.

Depends on the scheme. Fowler can play in any but if Dupree is drafted by the Bengals or another 43 team, he is screwed. Bust in a 43. There is a reason why majority of the teams looking at him are 34
 

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Depends on the scheme. Fowler can play in any but if Dupree is drafted by the Bengals or another 43 team, he is screwed. Bust in a 43. There is a reason why majority of the teams looking at him are 34

I don't agree, but I do see why you would think that. I think Dupree could be a great two-down Jack and then DE on 3rd.
 

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No, I want him purely as a WDE. I was just saying for arguments sake.
Thank goodness we have Lawerence and hopefully won't be drafting dupree. I just don't see anything from him lined up as a 43DE. When he has his hand in the dirt he does nothing. Especially when he had to go up vs a quality OT.
 

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I'd rather have Fowler, who I love as a 43 DE. He's aggressive and plays with a violent edge (the good kind).

I don't dislike Dupree as much as supercowboy8, but I do see a little about what he's says about Dupree.

EDIT: It doesn't really matter because both will be long gone by 27.
 

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I'd rather have Fowler, who I love as a 43 DE. He's aggressive and plays with a violent edge (the good kind).

I don't dislike Dupree as much as supercowboy8, but I do see a little about what he's says about Dupree.

EDIT: It doesn't really matter because both will be long gone by 27.

I think Dupree gets close to our pick.
 

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I'm more concerned with reports of a very low Wonderlic than some misconceived notion that the entirety of his success in the NFL hinges on whether he's standing or in a 3/4 point stance. It's true that he doesn't have a complete pass rushing skill set.

Maybe that's because he lacks aggression/violence in his character when he's on the field.

Or, more likely, he was just asked to do a lot more than just rush the passer so that aspect of his game is underdeveloped.

All the 3-4 recognition speaks more to his athleticism and flexibility than it does his inability to rush the passer. Flexibility is the hallmark of a competent pass rusher that can bend the edge and get to the quarterback. His cumulative combine numbers put him far and away ahead of any other pass rusher in terms of explosiveness.

If he goes to a team with an established defensive system I'd sig bet he'll have success regardless of what system they run.
 
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