Jerry Hughes NFL Draft scouting report
Jerry Hughes
6'2, 248 pounds | Outside linebacker/Defensive end | Texas Christian
Pass rush: Plays two yards deep outside. Very good footwork. Properly adjusts his feet to get around the corner quickly. Pass rush moves are ordinary. Mostly a speed rusher. Never really showed consistently that he was comfortable with his spin move.
Pursuit: The effort Hughes displays is outstanding. He's a very aggressive player who always plays until the whistle. Has good speed in pursuit. Lateral movement is solid.
Quickness/Explosion: Good first step off the snap. With his hand down, Hughes has as good of a burst off the snap as any pass rusher in the nation. Easily fires past linemen who don't quickly get into position.
Run defend: At defensive end, Hughes really struggled at times against the run. Tackles could easily lock him up and shut him down. Did a much better job against tight ends and fullbacks, where he could use leverage and disengage. Can be fooled by fakes and misdirection plays.
Size: Has ideal size for a 3-4 outside linebacker but would be considered slightly undersized as an end. Looks to have long arms and is high cut. Not especially tight skinned.
Strength/Ability to shed blocks: Has good functional playing strength for a linebacker. If he wants to stay at end, Hughes will have to get much stronger. He struggles to get of blocks and can be engulfed by linemen.
Tackling: A very good, aggressive tackler. Uses his length nicely as a tackler. Showed he has a nose for the ball by forcing eight fumbles over his final two seasons.
Technique: Stays low to the ground coming around the corner. Shows a good rip move. Needs to use his hands better to stack and shed.
Versatility: Played defensive end exclusively for his first three years. During his senior year, Hughes would often take his hand off the ground and play more of a traditional linebacker. A good 3-4 outside linebacker option who may not be able to play anything else.
Final word: As a pass rusher, Hughes is very good. But he'll need to do a better job against the run and learn how to drop into coverage. He shows a solid first step, which helped him lead the nation in sacks in 2008. He shows above average lateral quickness, but needs to learn how to shed blocks better.
He'll be a good value pick for a 3-4 team in the second round.
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Dan, just wondering why the mock draft posted by this site is so outdated. Not your normal style.
As to Hughes am I understanding that you don’t feel he is a good 4-3 DE in the first round for any 4-3 team? His relentless play for these several years at TCU tells me he is a “football player”. Which is why I think NE will target him. But if he dropped to the Vikes do you think he would be a bad fit?
Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes
by lifelongvike on Feb 8, 2010 9:04 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Ugh
Such a long story on the mock. Here it is.
I have it in a pretty intense html box which I have to update by hand, so that takes a good bit of time. But I have that all set now.
But I take forever to put together a mock in general. There’s lots of self-doubt involved, which is weird. So I end up changing things around a lot and researching a lot so I don’t look like a total buffoon.
Now here’s the real hold up. I don’t want to put one together that just looks like I’m stealing it from everywhere else. Because I do read a ton of mocks and they do rub off on me. But I want to have something original. About a month and a half ago, I started to do a mock again. A pick I was pretty happy with, and felt original about, was giving Oakland Bruce Campbell. Now it seems like everyone is doing it!
So, I need to start this crap over. Again. Pretty dumb, eh?
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by Mocking Dan on Feb 8, 2010 9:22 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
With 9000 mocks out there it will always appear like stealing. But so what.
Imitation is the largest form of flattery. Just do it from that huge knowledge base of yours. That’s what everyone expects from this sites management.
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by lifelongvike on Feb 8, 2010 10:47 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
If you want to be original you can always have Juice Williams going #1. That is uh pretty original.
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by tj.hendricks on Feb 8, 2010 5:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Or Trindon Holiday
To the Raiders…
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by Bestjagfan on Feb 8, 2010 6:45 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
As for Hughes
I just don’t like him as a 4-3 player. He lines up too wide and isn’t quite strong enough. The only way I’d see him in a 4-3 is playing as a pass rush specialist.
Even if I liked him in a 43, I don’t think Minnesota needs a DE.
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by Mocking Dan on Feb 8, 2010 9:24 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Ray Edwards is a RFA. Even if he stays for one year you have to plan for his leaving
or sign him long term. Robison seems an adequate back up but there rush 4-3 scheme can’t get enough good DEs.
Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes
by lifelongvike on Feb 8, 2010 10:43 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
6-2?? is that all he is?? some where i seen he was listed at ike 6-5
by det32 on Feb 8, 2010 9:58 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
That's what I've been told
And he’s no taller than 6’3, which is what TCU lists him at.
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by Mocking Dan on Feb 8, 2010 6:42 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I don’t see him having much upside.
by TheRealSlimShady on Feb 8, 2010 8:01 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
What do you guys think of him
Playing 43 DE on a team like the Eagles?
by MyronBales on Feb 9, 2010 10:12 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
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