Deji Karim, RB, Southern Illinois
Ht: 5' 11" Wt: 205
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: Jacksonville is in need of depth at running back, and Karim is an adequate addition. He may have been brought him to play special teams.
Pro Football Weekly’s scouting report: Functional runner who takes what a defense gives him but has few standout traits and could struggle to translate his production to the pro level.
NFL projection: Late draftable pick.
181.) Chicago Bears
Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan
Ht: 6' 3" Wt: 230
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: An intriguing prospect with some upside, LeFevour has a lot of work to do on his mechanics and needs to learn the nuances of the pro passing game.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: Although LeFevour’s average arm strength and lack of experience in a pro-style offense will be detriments to his draft stock, scouts are intrigued by his size and athletic ability.
182.) San Francisco 49ers
Nate Byham, TE, Pittsburgh
Ht: 6' 4" Wt: 268
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: Byham is another tight end brought in for his blocking capabilities and could help SF out in the two tight end formation.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: Byham’s lack of quickness will downgrade him into the second half of the draft, but his versatility makes him a valued commodity to teams needing a solid backup to help move the chains and get the ground game going.
183.) Denver Broncos
Eric Olsen, C, Notre Dame
Ht: 6' 4" Wt: 306
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: Olsen joins the parade of new Broncos with high character and effort. A smart player who could work his way in to the starting line up eventually.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: Olsen has significant experience at guard, and was named the team’s top lineman after being charged with just one sack allowed last season. Although not an elite athlete, Olsen’s nastiness and versatility will endear him to NFL offensive line coaches and could land him a spot in the first 150 selections.
184.) New York Giants
Adrian Tracy, DE, William and Mary
Ht: 6' 3" Wt: 248
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: Tracy is an undersized developmental project that was dominate in the conference in which he played. Needing to gain strength and understanding of the pro-game, Tracy is a long shot to make the team but could develop into a rotational defensive end.
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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