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Everette Brown Scouting ReportProjected Draft Position
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| Joel Welser's 11/9 Mock Draft | Not selected | |
| Raul Colon's 10/27 Mock Draft | Not selected | |
| Ricky Dimon's 10/21 Mock Draft | Not selected | |
| Ben Standig's 10/19 Mock Draft | Not selected | |
| Randall Weida's 10/12 Mock Draft | Not selected |
| Position: | DE |
| School & Year/Status: | Florida State - Drafted |
| Jersey Number: | #99 |
| Height & Weight: | 6'4 - 252 lbs. |
| 40-Yard Dash | 4.73 |
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| Bench press | 26 |
| Broad jump | 9'6 |
That production has warranted some looks from NFL scouts. Brown has good size at 6-4 and 252 pounds, but he could stand to add some more strength. His speed and quickness are great assets, but he can get pushed around on occasion.
The good news is that Brown has room on his frame to add some more muscle and NFL teams should be willing to work with him since he has skills and instincts that cannot be taught. If Brown does declare early for the draft, and his junior year continues to go as well as it has so far, Brown could be a second round selection.
1/13 Update: Brown's 2008 collegiate season went so well that he is now a probable first-round selection. He ended the year with 13.5 sacks and 21.5 tackles-for-loss. Brown will take advantage of that success and he has declared early for the draft. If his combine numbers are as good as they should be, Brown will not last until the second round.
3/24 Update: Brown continues to move up draft boards. In fact, he could be a top five selection come April. Brown's versatility is a big part of his rising stock. Brown's Pro Day pretty much went as expected as far as the numbers are concerned, but he did show that he can play on the line or as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense. That means every team in the NFL could use his services.
4/16 Update: However, his versatility also leads to quite a few questions. Does he fit in a 4-3 scheme as an end or a 3-4 as an outside linebacker? Traditionally, players who are labeled as tweeners (especially those who are only 6-1)do not get drafted in the top ten. Either way, Brown is a superb pass rusher who should be off the board by the middle of the first round.
Pack will trade down, probably with Denver is Sanchez is still available at #9, Pack will the take Barwin DE/LB from Cinti.
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he is really good, probably the best pass rushing OLB/DE in this years draft