
Our
College Eye for the NFL Guy series has already taken a look at two of the most highly rated and interesting Florida Gators in this year's NFL draft:
Reggie Nelson and
Jarvis Moss. Both Nelson and Moss project as first round picks, but there are a ton of other Gators looking to find NFL homes starting Saturday -- a whopping 13 in Todd McShay's most recent mock draft (
$). Here's a brief look at the other Florida players you can expect to hear about this weekend.
RAY McDONALD, DE
ESPN.com ($): "McDonald is a 'tweener DE/DT prospect with experience at both positions at the collegiate level. While he may be forced to settle on one position in the NFL, we think he has the potential to contribute in a hybrid role in the right system. He is quick enough to make an impact as an interior pass rusher, but he must improve his lower-body strength and technique versus the run in order to compete for an every-down role in the NFL."
Probably getting drafted: McShay has McDonald going to Pittsburgh with the 46th pick (2nd round). He's experienced, having started 36 games in four years in Gainesville, but he's also had knee problems that might scare some teams off. Teams will have to decide whether they want to make bulk McDonald up and make him a DT, or streamline him and put him at the end. The other choice is to make him some sort of hybrid, and he's athletic enough to do it in the right scheme.
BRANDON SILER, junior ILB
ESPN.com ($): "Siler is an effective interior run stuffer who plays with a mean streak and never stops working. However, while he's fast on a straight-line, he doesn't display great agility when working laterally and he's a bit sluggish in coverage. Simply put; Siler is a better football player than athlete and he will need to overcome his lack of ideal physical tools in order to earn a starting job in the NFL."
Probably getting drafted: The phrase "better football player than athlete" as a criticism boggles my mind, but this is the combine era, so I guess I have to get used to it. McShay has Siler going to Denver in the third round to Denver (86th pick overall), who needs a linebacker after letting go of Al Wilson. I'd be surprised if Siler could step right in and fill Wilson's (a Pro Bowler's) shoes, but I'd also be surprised if he's not a contributor this fall, where ever he ends up.
MARCUS THOMAS, DT
ESPN.com ($): "Thomas is a disruptive interior defender with an outstanding blend of first-step quickness and power. He was playing the best football of his career prior to being kicked off the Florida football team eight games into his senior season. In fact, it was our opinion that Thomas had emerged as the top overall defensive tackle prospect in the 2007 senior class at midseason. However, it would come as no surprise if Thomas' off-the-field problems caused him to freefall to the second day of the draft. Thomas' durability issues and an inconsistent motor could also turn some teams off."
Probably getting drafted: While the league is reportedly
poised to stop asking players if they've smoked pot, they already know that Thomas was kicked off the team at Florida for a marijuana violation. Character issues may or may not be a big deal in this draft -- nobody wants the next guy to make it rain -- but Thomas probably would have gone higher (no pun intended) than McShay's projected fourth-round pick with the Raiders (#100 overall) had he been able to finish his senior year.