April 24, 2009

3 Guys That Can’t Miss-Guest Blogger Brian Thiessen

s748332911_1388581_147Here’s a NFL Draft inside look from a guy who ESPN should snag for their ESPN Draft Analysis. Mr. Thiessen is a great friend, EverydayQB Athlete who loves his family, works hard at his job and coaches youth football. He’s also the featured star on the EverydayQB post “Applauding a Great Catch”. Check out info on three guys you’ll want to keep your eye on during the NFL Draft this weekend.

Max Unger – C – Oregon

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VERSITILITY is the name of the game here! A four year starter at tackle, guard and center! In the NFL the ability to play all 5 positions, does not come around often. Unger has great feet and good punch at the point of attack. His axis he blocks on is 2nd to none in the draft! He will most likely play center in the NFL. He is a great leader on the field and should show himself valuable for years in the NFL. Look for Max to be gone late 1st Rd to mid-2nd Rd.

BJ Raji – DT – Boston College

bj-rajiRaji is a guy that has the best motor of any player regardless of position in the draft this year. Was basically unblockable last year and required constant double teams. In this day and age- kids coming out of college to the NFL lack drive or ambition to be a dominant force like there talent may suggest they could be. Raji is very strong and moves very well at his size- 6’1″ 330. Raji will not make it past #7 to the Bengals!

Michael Crabtree – WR – Texas Tech

Texas Tech Crabtree FootballCrabtree is a great route runner with very good hands. Crabtree needs to mature and handle himself better in public forums/interviews. Ask the Everydayqb.com how valuable a good set of hands and knowing a receiver will be in the correct spot and the proper time! Though Cleveland says they were not impressed with there time with Crabtree he would be a great, reliable target for young qbs Quinn and Anderson.

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