Well it's the offseason...who is the best ILB in the draft?

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  • frankthetank1
    Hall of Famer
    • May 2008
    • 2755

    #46
    Re: Well it's the offseason...who is the best ILB in the dra

    luke kuechly is imo the best ILB in the draft by a long shot. ive seen every game he played at BC and he is one of the most impressive college players ive ever seen on and off the field. the guy has always had a 4.0 gpa so you know he is a very smart player much like matt ryan. i doubt kuechly will be there when the steelers pick but he would be definetly the bpa imo. i know BC has been awful the past few years but he would have the same stats any where he played. 500 something tackles in 3 seasons!!! the guy is a machine

    [url="http://espn.go.com/college-football/player/stats/_/id/480673/luke-kuechly"]http://espn.go.com/college-football/pla ... ke-kuechly[/url]

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    • Chadman
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 6537

      #47
      Re: Well it's the offseason...who is the best ILB in the dra

      Originally posted by JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
      Vontaze Burfict (1st) or Nigel Bradham (3rd) would be my two on my wish list. Also interested to see how the Texas LBs Robinson & Acho are projected into a 3-4. Bradham reminds me alot of Kendrell Bell. He could be some good coaching away from being a playmaker.


      Bradham looks like a real playmaker.

      Funny that people in here want an ILB "Thumper" type- Farrior has been playing at around 220lbs for a couple of seasons- we haven't seen a 'Thumper' in this defense in a while.

      The benefit to Bradham is he isn't going to soak up a 1st or even a 2nd round draft pick. Grab a big body NT to free up the LB's (Poe) & grab another OL in Round 2 before you get Farrior's eventual replacement.
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