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DeMeco Ryans
Position:
OLB
College:
Alabama
Projected Selection:
Top32
Pros: Nose for the ball and is a leader of a defense that is one of the best in college football. Very, very intelligent both as a student athlete and as a player reading offenses. Sure tackler.
Cons: Size and speed are Ryans' weaknesses. He can add some weight but at the likely detriment of his speed.
Draft Exchange Analysis:
DeMeco Ryans is a class act: ESPN ARTICLE
Position: Strong Linebacker
Class: Junior
Hometown: Bessemer, Alabama
Height / Weight: 6-2 / 232
Experience: 2VL
High School: Jess Lanier
2004 (Junior): He finished the regular season as the Tide's second-leading tackler with 78 stops. He added seven stops behind the line for 12 yards. He had a season-high 13 tackles in the Music City Bowl against Minnesota and 10 against Arkansas. He started 11 of the Tide’s 12 games and finished with 616 snaps on the season. DeMeco has 231 career tackles, 13th on the all-time tackle chart. He earned the Sylvester Croom Commitment to Excellence award following spring practice.
2003 (Sophomore): DeMeco (126), Roman Harper (111) and Derrick Pope (105) combined for the first time in school history to have three players with 100 or more tackles in a season. He carried a 3.50 GPA majoring in Management. The Tide's leading tackler in 2003, DeMeco set the school single game record against Arkansas when he turned in 25 tackles. His 126 season tackles ranked second in the Tide record book behind the 134 tackles by Woodrow Lowe in 1973. He had five double-figure tackle games including Oklahoma (16), Arkansas (25), Southern Miss (13), Tennessee (13) and Auburn (10). He closed with 1.5 sacks for 11 yards (against Southern Miss) and 8.5 stops behind the line for 26 yards.
2002 (Freshman): One of only two true freshmen to see action (the other was fullback Greg McLain), DeMeco played in every game and was a starter in the season finale against Hawaii. He played a total of 312 snaps on the season. He finished the season with 27 tackles and one stop behind the line for one yard. DeMeco also recovered one fumble and had two quarterback pressures. He had four stops each against Georgia and Ole Miss and his tackle behind the line came against Arkansas.
DeMeco used an outstanding spring practice to solidify his hold on the strong linebacker position. At the same time, he continued to make significant progress in the classroom and will be a strong candidate for Academic All-America honors. He earned the Sylvester Croom Commitment to Excellence award following spring practice.
2003 (Sophomore): DeMeco (126), Roman Harper (111) and Derrick Pope (105) combined for the first time in school history to have three players with 100 or more tackles in a season. He carries a 3.50 GPA and is majoring in Management. The Tide’s leading tackler , DeMeco set the school single game record against Arkansas when he turned in 25 tackles. His 126 season tackles ranks second in the Tide record book behind the 134 tackles by Woodrow Lowe in 1973. He had five double-figure tackle games including Oklahoma (16), Arkansas (25), Southern Miss (13), Tennessee (13) and Auburn (10). He closed with 1.5 sacks for 11 yards (against Southern Miss) and 8.5 stops behind the line for 26 yards. He forced a fumble against Arkansas and recovered one against Tennessee.
2002 (Freshman): One of only two true freshmen to see action (the other was fullback Greg McLain), DeMeco played in every game and was a starter in the season finale against Hawaii. He played a total of 312 snaps on the season. He finished the season with 27 tackles and one stop behind the line for one yard. DeMeco also recovered one fumble and had two quarterback pressures. He had four stops each against Georgia and Ole Miss and his tackle behind the line came against Arkansas.
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Bobby Carpenter
Position:
OLB
College:
Ohio State
Projected Selection:
Round2
Pros: Ideal size and strength, great at stuffing the run, and good at point of attack. A sure tackler, able to shed blocks well, and can disrupt plays well with his blitzing ability.
Cons: Doesn't possess top-end speed like some of the other LBs in this year's class. Has been surrounded by a great supporting cast at OSU, particularly Lombardi winner and All-American A.J. Hawk.
Draft Exchange Analysis:
Career Notes:
Heads into his senior season with 39 games, including 15 starts, under his belt the past three years ... is an outstanding football player and an integral part of what may well be the best corps of linebackers in college football ... is big, rangy and physical ... played his best football last year and wound up the season as the second leading tackler on the team with a career-high 93 total participations... finished the season on a strong note, recording 13 tackles at Michigan State and nine against both Purdue and Michigan ... also had an early interception in the Alamo Bowl that led to a 7-0 Ohio State lead before some of the fans had settled into their seats ... has the physical attributes to play defensive end and could see some time there this season in a relief role ... knows the game (his father, Rob Carpenter, played in the NFL and was his high school coach) and is always working to get better ... also plays on the special teams and has turned in a couple of highlight hits on kickoff coverage ... has 142 career tackles.
2004 (Junior):
Started all 12 games in his first year as a regular ... 93 tackles easily bettered his previous best of 37 in 2003 ... led the team in tackles against Marshall (13), Indiana (11) and Michigan State (13) ... tied for the team lead against Cincinnati (9) ... 13 stops against Marshall and MSU are career highs ... had 6.5 tackles for loss, including a pair of sacks ... second on the team in interceptions with three ... Picked off a Donovan Woods pass on Oklahoma State's third play from scrimmage and returned it nine yards to the Cowboy 28-yard line ... Ohio State scored three plays later to take a 7-0 lead with 12:02 on the clock and never looked back ... also had interceptions against Indiana and Northwestern ...
2003 (Sophomore):
Finished the year with 37 tackles, including 24 solo stops, and had at least one tackle in every game but Indiana ... had a season and then career-high six tackles against Bowling Green ... also recorded 6.5 tackles-for-loss and 4.5 sacks in a stellar first year of play ... credited with forced fumbles against Bowling Green and Michigan State ... started the Fiesta Bowl win over Kansas State, his third career appearance in a starting role ... responded well with five tackles, 2.5 for losses, a pass break up and a pair of sacks vs. the Wildcats.
2002 (Freshman):
Recorded 12 tackles as a rookie, including eight solo stops ... played in all 14 games ... began his collegiate career by making a tackle on the opening kickoff of the season opener against Texas Tech ... five tackles against Kent State was his top effort.