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Give your team a report card. A+ to F.
Indianapolis Colts: A-
Draft Picks: Jerry Hughes, Pat Angerer, Kevin Thomas, Jacques McClendon, Brody Eldridge.
The Indianapolis Colts filled all of their needs (OL, CB, DL) throughout the draft.
With the first round pick of Jerry Hughes, Indianapolis adds to the already scary duo of Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. I see Hughes being a guy that plays first and second down, while the big guys come in on third. This guy will be a great player down the road. Don't forget this guy.
Pat Angerer is an undersized LB, but plugs the holes on run plays. The main downside to Angerer is that he is often creamed by offensive linemen, which might be a bigger problem in the pros, when the guys get bigger. Look for him in a few years in a starting role, and this year on special teams.
Kevin Thomas only started for one season at USC, which worries me already, but he's good sized (6'0"), and very athletic. He lacks the ability to pitch in on the run game, but his pass coverage ain't bad. He has the ability to become a great player, but before we see him fully on the field, he'll need a lot of work.
Jacques McClendon is a very large man, who is great in the short yardage situation. With this pick, the Colts add great depth to the interior of the offensive line, and this young man may develop into a much bigger role in the future. I wouldn't expect him to play this year, but watch for him in 2011/2012.
Brody Eldridge is one of the best blocking TE's in the nation. He played guard, center, and tight end at Oklahoma, and was able to knock quite a few men on their asses. He isn't the type of TE that would be able to hall in passes, but he's a guy that would be called in for the 3rd and shorts.
Indianapolis Colts: A-
Draft Picks: Jerry Hughes, Pat Angerer, Kevin Thomas, Jacques McClendon, Brody Eldridge.
The Indianapolis Colts filled all of their needs (OL, CB, DL) throughout the draft.
With the first round pick of Jerry Hughes, Indianapolis adds to the already scary duo of Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. I see Hughes being a guy that plays first and second down, while the big guys come in on third. This guy will be a great player down the road. Don't forget this guy.
Pat Angerer is an undersized LB, but plugs the holes on run plays. The main downside to Angerer is that he is often creamed by offensive linemen, which might be a bigger problem in the pros, when the guys get bigger. Look for him in a few years in a starting role, and this year on special teams.
Kevin Thomas only started for one season at USC, which worries me already, but he's good sized (6'0"), and very athletic. He lacks the ability to pitch in on the run game, but his pass coverage ain't bad. He has the ability to become a great player, but before we see him fully on the field, he'll need a lot of work.
Jacques McClendon is a very large man, who is great in the short yardage situation. With this pick, the Colts add great depth to the interior of the offensive line, and this young man may develop into a much bigger role in the future. I wouldn't expect him to play this year, but watch for him in 2011/2012.
Brody Eldridge is one of the best blocking TE's in the nation. He played guard, center, and tight end at Oklahoma, and was able to knock quite a few men on their asses. He isn't the type of TE that would be able to hall in passes, but he's a guy that would be called in for the 3rd and shorts.