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In Mayock’s estimation, the rich got richer, beginning with the New England Patriots and Bill Belichick’s reverse-philosophy to trade up to draft Chandler Jones and Dont’a Hightower in the first round. “I would start with the New England Patriots in the first round adding two of my favorite players in the entire draft to their front seven,” Mayock said. “So you’ve got the Super Bowl losing team improving what they needed to improve, and in a dramatic fashion.”
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On seventh-round selection Jeremy Ebert: “Ebert is a guy who we kind of got onto late. Worked him out this past week. He’s an impressive guy. Does a lot of things well. We feel that he is versatile and will be able to compete at that position for us as one of the younger players that we have at that position. We have a lot of experienced guys there, and we felt that adding a good, young player to that group like him would be good.”
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Among Buckeyes with NFL Draft dreams, Nate Ebner’s is rather special | cleveland.com
Among Buckeyes with NFL Draft dreams, Nate Ebner’s is rather special | cleveland.com
Ebner wasn’t a recruit at all. But if there’s anyone who helped their NFL prospects with the 2011 Buckeyes, it may be Ebner. For a guy who didn’t play high school football, now contemplating making a living at the game is a bit surreal. Except Ebner, who competed at an elite level in rugby, couldn’t help but believe he’d have a shot. “
Did I think I’d be in a position to get drafted?” Ebner said. “No way. But to possibly play on a pro team? I’d like to say that was always maybe the goal, but I didn’t know how realistic it was until this past year.” Ebner was timed as fast as a 4.48 in the 40 at the pro day, showed his agility with a fast time in the three-cone drill and did well in the broad and vertical jumps. He figured he might do well at the tests, and what he proved is that at about 215 pounds, he could be a raw athlete with a lot of room for growth. That should make him worth a look as an across-the-board special teams player, either in the draft or in free agency. He has continued to talk with NFL teams since pro day. “I’m not getting overly excited about the draft,” Ebner said. “I just want a chance with a team. At the end of the day, you have to show up when it comes time to play.”
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More on Dennard from Belichick: “He’s strong. He’s a physical player. Obviously he played at a high level of competition, particularly in the 2010 season where they played so much in the passing conference – a lot of spread out offenses, a lot of nickel, dime coverage and that type of thing. Then this year, when Nebraska went to the Big Ten, they saw really a whole different schedule, a whole different style of offensive football from those teams that they played so it was interesting to watch all that. I think you can really see him play against – or anybody from Nebraska for that matter, whether it was Lavonte David or Alfonzo, whoever it is – see them play against – two different years, really two different style of offense. He’s gone up against a lot of good players and competed well.”
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