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BTSC Mock Draft - Pick #3 by Atlanta Falcons: Sedrick Ellis, DL, USC

Many thanks to WolfPackSteelersFan for handling his double-header duties today with aplomb. An interesting pick to compliment the #1 overall selection in our draft. I have a feeling some might weigh in on this selection, but for my money, I like the rationale behind being weary of Dorsey. It's tough to do because of the incredible physical gifts he possesses, but as we've discussed recently, talent's one thing, production on the field is another. Atlanta can't afford to misfire and get unlucky with this pick this year. Up next: Oakland Raiders

Following a terrible 2007 season after the Michael Vick incident, the Falcons 2008 draft pick is harder to figure because there are so many needs the team needs to address. They need a franchise QB, their OL has sucked for years, the DL is suspect, etc. So, it really comes down to four guys in my mind: Matt Ryan, Jake Long, Glenn Dorsey, and Sedrick Ellis.

Most of what I hear is that the Falcons will take Matt Ryan if he is there. Jamie Dukes, a former OL for the Falcons, wants them to take Jake Long.

I'm not sold on Ryan as the 'can't-miss' franchise QB that everyone says he is. He was a 5th year senior at BC on a team with, and if I recall correctly, over 20 5th year seniors. He had great numbers, and led his team to some impressive comeback wins, most notably against Virginia Tech on a rainy night. But he also had 19 picks his senior year. To me, he's more Alex Smith than Peyton Manning (both top overall picks). The Falcons may look to Brian Brohm in the second round, or they may try Chris Redmon for a year. If he doesn't work out, there's take Matthew Stafford out of UGA next year (or the year after). So I'm not picking Ryan here.

That leaves Jake Long, Glenn Dorsey, or Sedrick Ellis? Again, the Falcons have tons of needs, and this is a very deep OL draft. So, I will pass on Jake Long and look to DT. The Falcons released Rod Coleman this year, and, when healthy, he could be a force in the middle. Should it be Glenn Dorsey, who should be a great fit in new head coach Mike Smith's 4-3 defense, or Sedrick Ellis, who mainly played NT at USC?  

It's hard to pass on Dorsey, but he's been injury prone for that last two years. He's played through the injuries and put up good numbers, but is his body already starting to deteriorate? That worries me a little bit. And, Sedrick Ellis was the best defensive player at the Senior Bowl. Apparently, he's beginning to drop down some draft boards because his combine wasn't as impressive as expected. But, on the field, he's a beast. During the Senior Bowl, it seemed like he was in the backfield on just about every play he was on the field. He's the only player I still remember after 2+ months being pointed out in the game for his play. Ellis was injured in 2006, but seemed to have no ill-effects from it in 2007, as shown in this highlight video:


If the GeorgiaDome ever got rocking again, Ellis could terrorize offensive
linemen coming off the edge

So, I'm going with Ellis. He was disruptive force on one of the best teams in the country. And, he doesn't have the injury concerns that Dorsey has. I know you may point to Adrian Peterson who slipped because of injury concerns, but he even got hurt this year, so we'll have to see how he holds up in the long run. I would have gone with Dorsey if not for those concerns in my mind.

#1 - Miami Dolphins, Darren Mcfadden
#2 - St. Louis Rams, Chris Long

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Dorsey vs. Ellis
Hard to say who is better, but you're right that Ellis is the safer pick.  Dorsey had more hype around him this year, but he spent a lot of time on the sidelines.  The stress fracture in his leg is a serious concern going forward.  

by BadMaafala on Apr 3, 2008 8:44 AM EDT   0 recs

agreed
Ellis is a good pick, but a little to high for me.  But then again I personally do not think the Rams have to many needs as some of the other top pick teams have and they really have no need to trade down to stock pile picks to fill in a lot of needs.  So its a toss up between Dorsey and Ellis, even though i lean towards Dorsey because DT in this league in general do not get hurt as often because they are more there to get the o line to double them than making plays, every down, so that increases their NFL life span.  IMO
* till next time wave those towels proud

by LiveinDCbutsteelerfanbyheart on Apr 3, 2008 8:52 AM EDT   0 recs

no question that Ellis is a stud
I personally don't see much difference between him and Dorsey, they both will be great NFL players.

by Terry on Apr 3, 2008 9:57 AM EDT   0 recs

Just a couple more points
I thought about the first afterward, and wish I had included it: the Falcons signed another great DL a couple years ago who has trouble staying on the field.  John Abraham is pass-rushing beast when he's on the field, but he's missed several games (most of 2006) due to injury, so that's another reason to be concerned about an injury with this pick.

The second point I saw on Path to the Draft yesterday after I sent this in:  Sedrick Ellis had his Pro Day yesterday, and he performed much better than at the combine.  That should stop any drop down the draft boards.

by WolfpackSteelersFan on Apr 3, 2008 10:30 AM EDT   0 recs

USC's Pro Day
there were several surprise, including Chauncey Washington's 40 time.

by cgolden on Apr 3, 2008 10:33 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Missed that
do you remember what he ran?

by WolfpackSteelersFan on Apr 3, 2008 10:35 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

4.40

by Terry on Apr 3, 2008 10:55 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

according to NFL Draft Scout
He ran a pair of sub 4.4s ranging from 4.32 to 4.39. Not bad for a guy who's considered more of an inside runner than a speed guy. I'm sure we'll hear about his draft stock rising now. As of today NFLDS lists his draft range as 7th rounder to FA, I'd bet they update that within the next week.

by cgolden on Apr 3, 2008 11:04 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Sam Baker
It's also worth noting that Baker has awful Pro Day somehow running a 5.4 in the forty, down from a 5.09 at the Combine. That will open the door for speculation that he's either injured or isn't working out very hard (which scouts hate of course). Baker may fall into the third now.

by cgolden on Apr 3, 2008 2:18 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Ellis
He looked amazing during Senior Bowl week and since Dorsey has done a good job of doing absolutely nothing since his Bowl game I could see Ellis jumping him.

by cgolden on Apr 3, 2008 12:21 PM EDT   0 recs

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