This article makes him sound very good, and he sounds very determined to be one of the best. If the 3 top QBs and 4 top WR are off the board, and Tommie Harris gone, I think Udeze would be a great pick. Here's the link:
Kenechi Udeze is a student of NFL pass rushing.
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He can tell you all about Jason Taylor's "side scissors" maneuver, which is every bit as effective inside as it is outside. He can go on and on about Michael Strahan's power game. Udeze can reach into the past, too, and discuss Reggie White's "hump" move and Deacon Jones' long-since-outlawed "head slap."
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Udeze has made it his business to know everything he can about current and former NFL pass-rushing greats because the information is helpful to his quest to one day be mentioned among them. The former University of Southern California defensive end is widely regarded as the best player at his position in this year's draft, a distinction he earned by consistently displaying the kind of skills that could lead to greatness on the professional level.
"I feel I am the best pass rusher in the draft (and) maybe even the best run stopper at the end position as well," says Udeze, who enters the draft as a junior. "I'm one of the more balanced players in the draft. I force fumbles, I create things, I do field-goal blocks. I do whatever it takes to help the team out."
Kenechi Udeze is a student of NFL pass rushing.
NFL Network
NFL Network
Analysis, opinions, features and more!
He can tell you all about Jason Taylor's "side scissors" maneuver, which is every bit as effective inside as it is outside. He can go on and on about Michael Strahan's power game. Udeze can reach into the past, too, and discuss Reggie White's "hump" move and Deacon Jones' long-since-outlawed "head slap."
Give him a name and he will give you a synopsis.
Udeze has made it his business to know everything he can about current and former NFL pass-rushing greats because the information is helpful to his quest to one day be mentioned among them. The former University of Southern California defensive end is widely regarded as the best player at his position in this year's draft, a distinction he earned by consistently displaying the kind of skills that could lead to greatness on the professional level.
"I feel I am the best pass rusher in the draft (and) maybe even the best run stopper at the end position as well," says Udeze, who enters the draft as a junior. "I'm one of the more balanced players in the draft. I force fumbles, I create things, I do field-goal blocks. I do whatever it takes to help the team out."
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