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Posted this over on talkbears in reference to people not liking the Mcclellin pick because he was undersized, went to a Boise State, and wasnt that productive.....figured id share my research with anyone on this board that fears the same thing.

 

 

 

ChaCha answers says the average DE is 6'4" and between 250-290 pounds...an inch shorter than average, I'll take that with the speed he posses.

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Jared Allen- Idaho State

Demarcus Ware- Troy

Jason Babin- Western Michigan

Jason Pierre Paul- South Florida

 

Those are your 2011 top 4 NFL sack leaders and what college they came from. Not a big school in the bunch.

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Here are some of his results against ranked opponents

 

2010 vs #10 Virginia Tech: 6 tackles/2.5 Sacks

2010 vs #24 Oregon State: 2 tackles/0.5 Sacks

2010 vs #19 Utah (Maaco Bowl): 4 tackles/1 Sack

2011 vs #19 Georgia: 7 tackles/2.5 sacks

 

So thats 6.5 sacks in 4 games against ranked opponents.

 

 

 

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QUOTE (2nd_city_saint787 @ May 2, 2012 -> 03:03 PM)
Posted this over on talkbears in reference to people not liking the Mcclellin pick because he was undersized, went to a Boise State, and wasnt that productive.....figured id share my research with anyone on this board that fears the same thing.

 

 

 

ChaCha answers says the average DE is 6'4" and between 250-290 pounds...an inch shorter than average, I'll take that with the speed he posses.

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Jared Allen- Idaho State

Demarcus Ware- Troy

Jason Babin- Western Michigan

Jason Pierre Paul- South Florida

 

Those are your 2011 top 4 NFL sack leaders and what college they came from. Not a big school in the bunch.

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Here are some of his results against ranked opponents

 

2010 vs #10 Virginia Tech: 6 tackles/2.5 Sacks

2010 vs #24 Oregon State: 2 tackles/0.5 Sacks

2010 vs #19 Utah (Maaco Bowl): 4 tackles/1 Sack

2011 vs #19 Georgia: 7 tackles/2.5 sacks

 

So thats 6.5 sacks in 4 games against ranked opponents.

 

He had 16.5 sacks over the last two years total. So my concern is how come he only 10 sacks in the other 20 or so games against unranked opponents?

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Posted this over on talkbears in reference to people not liking the Mcclellin pick because he was undersized, went to a Boise State, and wasnt that productive.....figured id share my research with anyone on this board that fears the same thing.

 

 

 

ChaCha answers says the average DE is 6'4" and between 250-290 pounds...an inch shorter than average, I'll take that with the speed he posses.

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Jared Allen- Idaho State

Demarcus Ware- Troy

Jason Babin- Western Michigan

Jason Pierre Paul- South Florida

 

Those are your 2011 top 4 NFL sack leaders and what college they came from. Not a big school in the bunch.

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Here are some of his results against ranked opponents

 

2010 vs #10 Virginia Tech: 6 tackles/2.5 Sacks

2010 vs #24 Oregon State: 2 tackles/0.5 Sacks

2010 vs #19 Utah (Maaco Bowl): 4 tackles/1 Sack

2011 vs #19 Georgia: 7 tackles/2.5 sacks

 

So thats 6.5 sacks in 4 games against ranked opponents.

To be fair, USF is a big school. But I see what you mean.

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Have to wonder how much the starters played in Boise's blowouts, not to mention the fact I am sure in many of these non-competitive games they weren't being very aggressive with pass rush.

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