Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
Ht: 6’ 3 3/8” Wt: 254
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: With the Raiders running a 3-4, McClain is an instinctive player that always seems to be around the ball. Although he is not an elite, physical specimen, he's just a very good football player.
Pro Football Weekly’s scouting report: Big-framed, long-limbed playmaker who is far and away the top inside linebacker available in this year’s class. Possesses a unique blend of size, athletic ability and football smarts to step into a “30” front and start immediately.
NFL projection: Top-15 pick.
GM Jr’s scouting report: McClain is a junior who came out early for the 2010 NFL Draft and based on his incredible performance in 2009 I do not believe he could have helped his draft status by staying for another season. He has the smarts and instincts that NFL teams drool over as he can basically be a coach on the field who knows and carries out his assignment perfectly on every snap. He is a big, strong linebacker who seems to enjoy make hard, physical tackles. Of the tope three inside linebackers McClain was the least consistent in terms of overall production – In the games I evaluated he was involved in 1 play out of every 10.1 snaps, which is a very good ratio but it is not in the same class as the ratio in the 6.5 range that both Butler and Spikes accomplished. Overall, I am always leery over over-drafting a player whose great instincts and football smarts help him to play bigger and be more productive than his level of athleticism indicates he should be able to. I would be careful not to draft him in the Top 10 because he lacks the elite speed and tope end athleticism that are usually necessary to become impact, game changing players. In our view he is a late 1st round pick who will become a good, consistent starting inside linebacker who can be productive playing MLB in a 43 scheme or ILB in either 34 scheme.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: McClain’s accomplishments don’t override concerns some evaluations have about his transition from Nick Saban’s highly aggressive 3-4 scheme to the NFL. McClain was protected in the Alabama scheme by 365-pound NG Terrence Cody, who tied up blockers up front. McClain’s instincts mask his lack of elite speed, and there are concerns he’ll be able to hold up in coverage. The other side of the argument is what McClain brings as a downhill thumper in the running game. His status as a possible first-round pick and potential immediate difference-maker in the NFL should be safe.
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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