The projected rounds for each player is a guess on which round I believe the player will be selected. It is not meant to reflect my view of the player or how I think the player will turn out as a pro. That reflection can be seen in the order I rank the player and the analysis I give.
ILBs
http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/articles/index.php?id=905 1. Rolando McClain, Alabama
A powerful player that will be coveted by 3-4 teams, McClain can take on and shed blockers well. He plays the game with terrific instincts and is very stout against the run. Technically sound tackler that wraps up, he's also capable of delivering the big hit. Won the Butkus Award, which is given to the best linebacker in college football. He did this despite having Crohns disease. That likely won't effect his stock as he's been battling it since he was a high school freshman. Would be my pick for defensive rookie of the year if put in the right situation.
Projected Round: 1st
2. Brandon Spikes, Florida
Spikes was the heart and soul of the Florida Gator defense. Like McClain, he's a powerful tackler capable of delivering the big hit. However, he's slow. He didn't break a 5.0 in the forty yard dash, which shows he may not have the speed to be an every down player as a pro. It's unlikely he'll hold up in coverage considering how fast everyone is in the NFL. Still he shows up for every game. I think he can start in the 3-4 as an inside linebacker.
Projected Round: 3rd or 4th
3. Sean Lee, Penn State
A reliable tackler with terrific instincts, Lee is likely to be the second inside linebacker off the board. He does a good job of pursuing the ball carrier and making tackles in space. He's had injuries and actually missed the 2008 season because of a knee injury, but he came back strong in 2009.
Projected Round: 2nd
4. Darryl Sharpton, Miami (FL)
Sharpton is a smaller athletic linebacker that could project outside as well as inside. He's capable of making the big hit, but struggles to get off blocks due to being undersized. Looks like a cover 2 player as a pro. Productive 2009 season.
Projected Round: 4th or 5th
5. Donald Butler, Washington
While he's not a big hitter, Butler does a nice of job of reading and pursuing the play. He's one of the more athletic inside linebackers and has the quickness to play in space. Runs well and is solid, but might not have a lot of upside.
Projected Round: 3rd or 4th
6. Jamar Chaney, Mississippi State
Terrific motor that never stops, Chaney has an excellent combination of size and speed. He's consistent and can go sideline to sideline. Durability issues will drop him, but he could be a steal in this draft if given the time to develop.
Projected Round: 3rd or 4th
7. Micah Johnson, Kentucky
A big backer, Johnson looks like a 3-4 inside linebacker at the next level. He lacks the athletic ability to be a three-down backer, but he takes on blocks well and can make the big hit. Stout against the run, but struggles if isolated one on one.
Projected Round: 5th or 6th
8. Kion Wilson, South Florida
Wilson can get loss in the middle of things, but he has the straight-line speed to run down ball carriers. He's not particularly good in coverage, but he has good size. He'll make an impact early probably on special teams, but I could see him developing into an average starter.
Projected Round: 5th or 6th
9. Pat Angerer, Iowa
Smart and instinctive, Angerer doesn't have a lot of physical attributes, but he was a reliable player for the Iowa program. He's a sound tackler and discipline. Lacks upside and probably isn't a starter. Could make an impact on special teams.
Projected Round: 5th or 6th
10. Josh Hull, Penn State
A big bodied linebacker that could play the strong side in the 4-3, Hull takes on blocks well and is physical at the point of attack. Not very athletic, but highly productive at Penn State. Smart and reliable. Probably a reserve 3-4 inside backer, but could make an impact playing special teams.
Projected Round: 6th or 7th