ok so maybe thats a little up front. maybe some of you guys are asking who is this guy? or what proof do you have? Honestly I have none but he is the type of guy Parcells likes and I as you may be presently aware believe Parcells will have a very big influence on this team. So why Ezra Butler? Size, size, size. Thats what Parcells loves in LBs and he loves taking them on the first day. Ezra is a converted NT and has gone from 290 to 247 to play LB at Nevada. He is a senior this year and actually playing on THE SCORE rite now, so give him a look, he is a beast and will probably be about a third round choice in this years draft. Big #56 i believe
Off game for him today. His number is #56. The other two people to scout in this game are Nevada's TE Adam Bishop #98 and New Mexico's WR Marcuse Smith #4
That was a nice sack that he got. He's got very good physical talent but not the best instincts. I think you were right about the 3rd round projection.
he would be a fantastic option if we were to trade down, but based on value and our system butler seems to be a good fit.
I thinnk that Parcells will try hard to move down on draft day...I just hope that we still end with Chris Long so we can't move very far down.....we also need to draft a corner, maybe Cason or Jenkins will be there and I will not be surprise to see us take a cornerin round 3 instead of round 2 as there seems to be plenty of good ones to go around....also look for Parcells to bring in a RB in free agency, maybe the guy from Dallas(can't remember his name now)he's gonna be a free agent. Ozzy rules!!
Its funny you mention Cason, Marcus Smith, the WR from New Mexico I mentioned as a player to watch in this game, absolutely destroyed Cason earlier this season. Marcus Smith could be a good sleeper pick at WR. Probably a 4th rounder
agreed, looked fantastic today aswell aside from one tough drop, hes a great sleeper but i think is more likely a 5th rounder but will surprise alot of people as he has gone under the radar. If he was at an LSU or a big school like that he'd be much better known.