'09 FB Class Review: DL
| Fletcher Cox | |
|---|---|
| Ht: 6'4" Wt: 238 | |
| Scout | **** #17 DE, #154 overall |
| Rivals | **** #5 Weakside DE, #2 in Mississippi, #94 overall |
| ESPN | 78 #36 DE |
| Pernell McPhee | |
|---|---|
| Ht: 6'4" Wt: 265 | |
| Scout | **** DE, #21 JUCO |
| Rivals | **** #3 JUCO |
| ESPN | Doesn't rank JUCOs |
His senior year of high school, McPhee had 75 tackles, 35 for loss, and 19 sacks. He had offers from Central Florida, South Florida, and Southern Miss, whom he signed with out of high school before going the JUCO route. In junior college McPhee exploded onto the scene leading the junior college ranks in sacks in both 2007 and 2008. He had 67 tackles, 37 for loss, and 19.5 sacks his freshman year. The following season McPhee had 57 tackles, 23.5 for loss, and 13.5 sacks. I suspect he got doubled team more than a few times that year. Coming out of junior college McPhee had offers from Kansas St., Kentucky, Illinois, West Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, LSU, and Michigan.
| Johnathan McKenzie | |
|---|---|
| Ht: 6'4" Wt: 235 | |
| Scout | ** |
| Rivals | ** |
| ESPN | 73 #134 DE |
| Josh Boyd | |
|---|---|
| Ht: 6'3" Wt: 275 | |
| Scout | **** #12 DT, #102 overall |
| Rivals | **** #15 DT, #6 in Mississippi, #180 overall |
| ESPN | 78 #37 DT |
Boyd racked up 154 tackles, 27 for loss, and eight sacks his junior year. Last year Boyd had 112 tackles, 10 for loss, and 7 sacks. The severe drop in production is concerning although that junior year is so ridiculous that somewhat of a drop is understandable. He also plays in a lower division so the effect that the dramatic jump in competition has will be something to watch for.
Rivals also rated him as the 4th best athlete and 4th best pass rusher at DT. Their is that pass rushing theme again. Its about time this need was addressed. Boyd would make a good DE in a 3-4 scheme so we might see some moving around from him in specialty situations, the bulk of the work will be at DT though.
He'll probably redshirt just because DTs are rarely ready as freshmen, similar to OL in that respect. He has a better than average shot at playing time though because the talent at DT is so lacking.
Overall Grade: A
Finally we get some pass rushing ability on the DL. McPhee will be starting right off the bat and will probably be the best DL on the team the next two years. Cox isn't ready yet but his athleticism is outstanding, just polish up the techniques and he should be a good one. McKenzie might have been a reach but you can afford a project type here and there. Finally Boyd brings some much needed help at a talent depleted DT position, and hopefully some ability to pressure the QB. Currently there is zero pass rush threat at DT (outside McPhee), even though David Turner moves about half of all the DE's that come in here to DT. I think he'd move every single one to DT if he could. The only thing keeping this from being an A+ is the lack of a second DT (I'm not counting McPhee, he is a hybrid and would be a DE anywhere else in the country).

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