An Early Look at the Draft: The Defense

Certainly all NFL fans understand, intuitively, how important the draft is but when the Pro Bowl rosters were announced recently Chris Malumphy at Draft History.com was able to determine that almost half of those players were first round draft picks.
As far as what the Steelers might need on the defensive side of the football, the secondary appears to be emerging as a strength -- thanks in no small part to the outstanding work of defensive backs coach Darren Perry -- but with safeties Tyrone Carter and Mike Logan unrestricted free agents this year adding depth wouldn't be the worse thing to do with a mid- to late-round draft pick. The defensive line also has become a strength, and it seems unlikely they would draft in that area except that they have had success converting collegiate defensive ends into NFL linebackers -- just ask Joey Porter. The announcement on Sunday that Arkansas' all-world defensive end Jamaal Anderson is making himself available for the draft is good news for one of the team's picking in the top five.
Defensive Backs (Overall Rating: Average)
Name | School | Position | Height | Weight | 40 time |
Laron Landry | LSU | FS | 6'2" | 204 | 4.5 |
Leon Hall | Michigan | CB | 5'10" | 195 | 4.49 |
Michael Griffin | Texas | SS | 6'1" | 205 | 4.5 |
Linebackers (Overall Rating: Below Average)
Name | School | Position | Height | Weight | 40 time |
Paul Posluszny | Penn State | OLB | 6'2" | 235 | 4.7 |
Patrick Willis | Mississippi | ILB | 6'2" | 230 | 4.6 |
Stewart Bradley | Nebraska | OLB | 6'3" | 240 | 4.7 |
Defensive Linemen (Overall Rating: Above Average)
Name | School | Position | Height | Weight | 40 time |
Jamaal Anderson | Arkansas | DE | 6'6" | 280 | Unavailable |
Gaines Adams | Clemson | DE | 6'4" | 261 | 4.7 |
Quentin Moses | Georgia | DE | 6'4" | 250 | 4.65 |
Labels: 2007 NFL Draft
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