Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida
Ht: 6’ 4 ¾” Wt: 270
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: The pass rush used to be a strong point for the New York Giants but last season it became their Achilles' heal. JPP is a freakish type athlete that can have a Javon Kearse type impact on the Giants.
Pro Football Weekly’s scouting report: Raw junior college transfer who looked like Spiderman coming off the edge with loose hips and a giant wingspan and catapulted up draft boards in his lone season at USF. Won over coaches in the recruiting process by per- forming backflips in pads. Enamored scouts with the 13 consecutively performed backflips caught on camera and is intriguing from a purely athletic standpoint. However, all his hype does not match his performance on the field and he has too many red flags for a wise drafting decision maker to pull the trigger expecting any- thing more than the raw developmental pass rusher that he is. Very unrefined and unproven and could struggle to ever live up to his first- round draft billing. Has first-round athletic traits that likely will fool a team into overdrafting him in the top 15. Has big-time boom-or-bust potential.
NFL projection: Top-20 pick.
GM Jr’s scouting report: Pierre-Paul is a freak on an athlete and will be a top 25 pick in the 2010 NFL draft. He is still raw in a couple areas of his game, but he has the potential to be one of the best defensive ends in the NFL. He has great length, speed, quickness and flexibility. He has an innate ability to find gaps in the blocking scheme and by using his flexibility and quickness, to penetrate those gaps to make plays. Extremely explosive first step and when his only job is to pin his ears back and rush the quarterback, he is at his best. He can dip his shoulder off the ball and barely gives the blocker and space to punch. Has a great closing burst and works to knock the ball out on contact. Plays with strong hands as a pass rusher and in the run game. Needs to improve strength to hold the double team run block, but when he comes off the ball low, he can control the blocker, shed with force and make a tackle on the ball carrier…. Overall, whatever team drafts Pierre-Paul will be getting a rare, explosive athlete with the ability to become a game changing pass rusher, but he is very raw and needs a lot of work so there is some real risk involved in using a high pick on him. He is a definite 1st round pick, in our eyes, but he needs to go to a team whose DL coach is extremely good at teaching the fundamentals as JPP needs the most work in this area if he is ever going to become the player he has the talent to be.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: Pierre-Paul’s freakish athleticism has become a YouTube attraction, and NFL teams desperate for pass rushers should consider him in the first two rounds. He has very raw technique and marginal strength, but defensive line coaches will line up for the chance to mold the potential-packed prize.
Pro Football Weekly 2010 Draft Preview available @ http://www.pfwstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=695
GM Jr. 2010 Draft Guide available @ http://gmjrnfldraft.com/
Lindy’s Sports 2010 Draft Guide available @http://www.lindyssports.com/product.php?cn=332

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