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Donnie McCleskey 5'10 195 California
By: Robert Davis

Donnie McCleskey exploded on to the national scene as a sophomore in 2003. He finished the year with 102 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, and 2 interceptions on his way to All America and All Pac 10 honors. With everyone expecting even bigger things as a junior, McCleskey had injury problems that plagued him all year. His time on the field was limited, and he was never at 100% but still finished with 38 tackles, three for loss, and two sacks.

McCleskey plays safety the way you wish every safety played. He is tough, aggressive, and has the innate ability to locate the football and get to the action. He is a playmaker all over the field, and can do everything on the field. He can cover, blitz, and stuff the run. There is nothing he can't do on the field.

The only problem you see with McCleskey is his size. He is an undersized corner playing safety. It may give him some durability issues at the next level. With him being beat up his entire junior season, it gives more credence to that thought.

If he were three inches taller, McCleskey is up there with anyone in this draft as a safety. But, his size does bring about questions about how he projects to the next level. He may be given a chance to show his talent at corner in the post season, because his size is much better suited at that position. He is a natural safety however, and will likely play that position in the league. There have been some undersized safeties of late in the NFL, most notably Mike Doss and Bob Sanders of the Colts, but McCleskey's lack of size is definitely going against him. I believe he will stick in the NFL because of his playmaking instincts, and whoever grabs him will have a very good football player.
 

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I agree, I have seen him a couple times and read that same report before. Seems like a good fit at FS, reliable cover guy who won't get burned repeatedly like Davis.
 

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If you're looking for a sleeper safety, look no further than Reed Doughty of Northern Colorado... at 6-1, 210 pounds, he had 466 career tackles in 46 games (10.1 per game), 20.5 tackles for loss, 32 passes defensed and 14 ints... IOW, he seems equally adept at coverage and run support... he also blocked 2 kicks his senior season, so he'd probably be able to contribute on special teams while going through on the job training...

He's also a 3 time academic all-American, suggesting he's smart enough to eventually become the defensive signal caller (not right away, of course)...

For more information on Doughty, follow this link to his bio on the Northern Colorado website...

http://uncbears.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/doughty_reed00.html

I'm eager to get a 40 time on him, if it's 4.5 seconds or better he's definitely going to be one of my late round targets... but any slower than that, and I'll view him as a big fish in a small pond, and become skeptical about his ability to translate those numbers to the faster game in the NFL...
 

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Silverbear, you seem very knowledgeable, so what do you think of Nebraska S Daniel Bullocks as another sleeper candidate? I've heard he's pretty adept in man coverage, and is a ballhawk, although not very fast, but safeties don't need to be fast, just need to be able to recognize where the passing play is going to go to, and use angles to get there
 

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Athletic safety, steady performer who has the size, speed and ball instints to potentially make the jump to NFL. Needs to hone coverage skills - I see him as a day 2 prospect who will not carry a starting grade. I don't see him an upgrade or option at FS in our plans.
 

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summerisfunner said:
Silverbear, you seem very knowledgeable, so what do you think of Nebraska S Daniel Bullocks as another sleeper candidate? I've heard he's pretty adept in man coverage, and is a ballhawk, although not very fast, but safeties don't need to be fast, just need to be able to recognize where the passing play is going to go to, and use angles to get there

Summer, I appreciate the compliment... however, I have to disagree with you, I think it's VERY important that your free safety be fast... his main responsibility will be deep coverage, which means he'll have to be able to turn and run with all those sub-4.4 40 types at WR...

If Bullock is going to find success in the NFL, I believe he'll probably have to switch to strong safety... though he's not real big for that position, his size is adequate, and he does seem to be physical enough to be effective against the run...

I'm also mindful that his brother didn't exactly tear the NFL up this year... he did wind up earning the starting job for the Saints early in the season, but didn't really make a lot of plays...
 

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I agree speed is important for a FS, but it's not the 'end all' IMO.


As long as he's not TOO slow. I could live with a 4.6 if he has the instincts and anticipation to off set his lack of speed.


I would be very happy with a George Teague type player and he was never very fast.
 

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Personally I would just love to get Pat Watkins from FSU.
He is 6'4 and fast. Long arms and would be a great cover guy.
Daniel Bullocks won't happen.
 

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silverbear said:
Summer, I appreciate the compliment... however, I have to disagree with you, I think it's VERY important that your free safety be fast... his main responsibility will be deep coverage, which means he'll have to be able to turn and run with all those sub-4.4 40 types at WR...

If Bullock is going to find success in the NFL, I believe he'll probably have to switch to strong safety... though he's not real big for that position, his size is adequate, and he does seem to be physical enough to be effective against the run...

I'm also mindful that his brother didn't exactly tear the NFL up this year... he did wind up earning the starting job for the Saints early in the season, but didn't really make a lot of plays...

Too bad he is already a strong safety. Blake Tiedtke was the FS for Nebraska this year. ;)
 

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Hiero said:
Personally I would just love to get Pat Watkins from FSU.
He is 6'4 and fast. Long arms and would be a great cover guy.
Daniel Bullocks won't happen.

Watkins is rail thin. 170?
I don't see him an NFL player for a season or two.
 

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BigWillie said:
Too bad he is already a strong safety. Blake Tiedtke was the FS for Nebraska this year. ;)

I should have known that, his brother Josh was the FS last year...
 

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silverbear said:
Summer, I appreciate the compliment... however, I have to disagree with you, I think it's VERY important that your free safety be fast... his main responsibility will be deep coverage, which means he'll have to be able to turn and run with all those sub-4.4 40 types at WR...

I disagree, your FS's main responsibility is to recognize pass patterns/plays/whatever, recognizing them quickly will make up for any speed you lack, plus taking the proper angles to get there, and remember, speed wasn't Keith Davis' problem

and Gil Brandt agrees with me
 

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BigWillie said:
I wouldn't exactly call Daniel a 'ballhawk'.

he had 5 INTs as a Junior, in fact, that's more INTs than Ko Simpson had in his entire career, yet many are calling him a ballhawk

disclaimer: this is no shot at Ko, I'm one of his biggest fans
 

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Daniel and Ko play two different positions and are asked to do two different things. That's where the difference in opinion comes.

But also for you SilverBear, if you want a name from Nebraska to watch out for next year, watch Zack Bowman.

During the first day of winter conditioning drills he ran a 4.31 electronic 40 time. Not only will that likely shoot his draft stock up, but being 6'2 200lbs. playing CB doesn't exactly hurt either. ;)

Zack is very raw in terms of learning. He came from Alaska and went the JUCO route. He came out as a top JUCO product and suffered early in the season, but by the Colorado game he had shaped up as one of our better corners. By the Michigan game he was put on Breaston and literally shut him down.

You may remember him in the Alamo Bowl for pulling off that acrobatic INT in the back of the end zone during the 2nd half.

If you like the draft SB, I'd watch out for this guys stock to soar. :)
 

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BigWillie said:
Daniel and Ko play two different positions and are asked to do two different things. That's where the difference in opinion comes.

But also for you SilverBear, if you want a name from Nebraska to watch out for next year, watch Zack Bowman.

During the first day of winter conditioning drills he ran a 4.31 electronic 40 time. Not only will that likely shoot his draft stock up, but being 6'2 200lbs. playing CB doesn't exactly hurt either. ;)

Zack is very raw in terms of learning. He came from Alaska

Then I'll DEFINITELY be following him... I was born in the Elmendorf AFB hospital (right outside of Anchorage)...

I do like those raw numbers...
 
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