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Dodd 1a -
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The arrow is pointed up for Dodd who finished the season with a streak of five consecutive games with a sack. Dodd already looks the part of an NFL defensive end and his desire to make plays coupled with his physical traits and talent should have him shooting up draft boards. His lack of college snaps could preclude him from being "pro ready", but his instincts and football intelligence should expedite the learning process.
Ogbah 1b
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Upon first glance, Ogbah appears unimpressive because he doesn't play with the quickness or athleticism expected of productive pass rushers, but eventually, his translatable qualities avail themselves. Ogbah's power will serve him well against the run, but he will have to become more skilled as a pass rusher. He can play 3-4 outside linebacker or 4-3 defensive end, and he might have value inside in subpackages.
Bullard 1c
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Has the frame to add more functional strength and mass and may need to since his best fit appears to be as a 1-gapping defensive tackle in an attacking scheme. Bullard can be a very disruptive player off the snap when his pad level is good and hes an excellent tackler allowing no broken or missed tackles all season. Bullard will need to improve his pass rush and add necessary size, but he is an ascending talent whose game should continue to improve at the next level.
So in what context did Stephen Jones say they like Baylor Bears and like to bring them back home? It'd be weird for him to tip his hat that much on Billings if that's who we like.
Been reading up on Dodd quite a bit today sounds like he may be a Greg Ellis type. Very consistent accountable player. I could take that with the 34th pick.
Ogbah or Spence for me.
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won't say I know anything about Ogbah, but one game I watched of him he looks a little slow in pass rushing game, and a little slow off his feet.