What about Margus Hunt? (1 Viewer)

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This guy looks awesome. 6' 7" 277lbs DL from SMU. The guy can move.
 
Looks like Tarzan plays like Jane, pass
And isn't he like 25?
 
I'd take him in the 3rd. Interesting prospect, very poor fundamentals but packs a wollop when he hits you.
 
i think he will make a great jj watt type DE in a 3-4 like cam jordan, he is very raw though
 
I want guys capable of starting this year with our 1st two picks. Raw players are the 1st to go out the window for me.
 
I want guys capable of starting this year with our 1st two picks. Raw players are the 1st to go out the window for me.

Even if said raw player has potential to be better than a day 1 starter? Not saying Hunt but just in general. I dont think you pass up a higher graded player. Im tired of "solid starters"

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Margus Hunt, DE, SMU
Height: 6-8. Weight: 277. Arm: 33 3/8. Hand: 9 5/8
Projected 40 Time: 4.83.
Projected Round (2013): 1-2.
2/1/13: The senior started out poorly in 2012 with a bad game against Baylor. He played better after that including quality showings against Texas A&M, Houston, Southern Miss and TCU. Hunt was a force in SMU's bowl game, picking up two sacks and two forced fumbles. He had 31 tackles, eight sacks, an interception, two passes batted and three blocked kicks in 2012.

Hunt's technique in run defense and executing pass-rushing moves has really improved, but he is still extremely raw. Hunt flashed at times at the Senior Bowl, yet needs some more development for the next level. He could turn into a perfect 3-4 defensive end in the mold of Justin Smith.

8/27/12: Hunt is a physical freak. The Karksi-Nuia, Estonia product is a raw player who really came on strong at the end of his junior season. He recorded all three of his sacks for 2011 against Pittsburgh in the Bowl game. Hunt also had 28 tackles with 7.5 tackles for a loss. He totaled 5.5 sacks across his freshman and sophomore seasons.

Hunt uses his height to be a dangerous weapon on special teams. He blocked seven kicks as a freshman, three kicks as a sophomore and four kicks as a junior. It is entirely possible that the senior could end his college career with nearly 20 blocked kicks. Hunt may be best as a five-technique defensive end in a 3-4 defense for the NFL.

From Walterfootball.

So, he'd likely fit in better with the spot Cam Jordan is likely to play.

Also, I'd like to read up more on him, because I've heard that he doesn't exactly play up to his physical stature. Hope he's not a Vernon Gholston type.
 

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