Da'Quan Bowers 2011 NFL Draft scouting report
Da'Quan Bowers
6'4, 280 pounds | Defensive end | Clemson
Pass rush: Bowers has a good burst off the line that he turns into power. Shows good snap anticipation. By far the best bull-rushing defensive end in this year's draft. Has impressive power to move offensive linemen backwards. Effectively uses a swim to get past linemen. Doesn't really use other pass rush moves other than the swim.
Pursuit: Is very good in pursuit, especially against the run. Shows good range to make plays on the backside. When Bowers gives full effort, he works hard to the ball. Had some lapses as a junior where he throttled his play down.
Strength: Here is one of the main areas that makes Bowers ready for the NFL right now. He shows the strength to bull rush offensive linemen backwards and at times demands double teams. Has some trouble against double teams, especially when he's not low. Got to show off his power plenty as a junior when Clemson used him as a 3-technique to pass rush from the inside.
Tackling: Can be an explosive hitter when he reaches the ball carrier. Has the strength to knock the ball loose on tackles. Changes direction pretty fluidly to keep up with shifty runners.
Technique: For Bowers to succeed his has to get leverage. At times in 2010, though, he often came out of his stance too high, allowing linemen to get below him. While Bowers doesn't get driven backwards, he does get held up. Has good hand usage to fight off linemen, though. Rarely gets in trouble against counter moves.
Final word: Not a lot of true defensive end prospects have Bowers' blend of strength, size and quickness. Make no mistake, he's the kind of 4-3 end that a team can plug in for years to get pressure on the quarterback. Bowers can also shift inside in nickel situations and is strong and instinctual enough to handle draws.
The most obvious comparison for Bowers is former New York Giants end Michael Strahan. Bowers isn't quite as boisterous as Strahan, but he's similar in playing style. Bowers has a good burst off the snap and turns that burst into power.
His main move is a straight forward bull rush with a swim, just like Strahan. You might not get a lot of double moves or spins out of Bowers, but he doesn't need them.
Bowers was highly recruited out of high school but was considered an underachiever until 2010. A knee injury that essentially knocked him out of three games slowed his progress as a sophomore. But he finally delivered as a junior. He came into the year in much better shape and finished with 15.5 sacks and 26 tackles for loss.
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A quick look at CatScratchReader will show many Panther fans campaigning for Bowers for the first pick
They see him forming a great DE combination, pairing with Charles Johnson who had 12.5 sacks in 2010.
They see him as a replacement for the departed Julius Peppers.
What nobody is saying is that maybe they should have just kept Peppers, a player Bowers will undoubtedly be compared to.
Many may point to Peppers as an underachiever, but Bowers himself has also been labeled as such.
I'm from CSR
and really not that many of us want Bowers. We see a lot of potential in Greg Hardy. More of CSR wants Fairley or AJ Green (I’m a Green fan)
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by SouthernPanther on Jan 12, 2011 11:20 AM EST up reply actions
Peppers would've cost $90mill.
not sure what Bowers will cost em, but it ain’t gonna be that.
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by Rorschach44 on Jan 12, 2011 11:41 AM EST up reply actions
peppers would have costed more
he drew a 100mil contract from the bears. And this is after rejecting several high priced offers from the Panthers and publicly saying he wanted out. It would have cost even more than what the bears paid him to keep him in Charlotte. And let’s face it, a 31 year old DE who thrives on his athleticism is not worth committing that much money to, especially over 5-6 years
"My everything, or nothing. My everything, or nothing. WE gonna fight, til we can't fight no more. We gonna lie down, and bleed a while. Gonna get up, and fight again." -Tashard Choice
by SouthernPanther on Jan 12, 2011 1:45 PM EST up reply actions
If the Panthers are set at giving Clausen another year
Bowers will help a lot. I don’t think he’s even the athlete that Peppers is, but that’s not saying much since I don’t think there is a player that is.
Charles Johnson at RDE and Bowers at LDE with Hardy and Brown rotating in, I’m sure Rivera likes his pass rushers like any good defensive coach would. Those are some nice weapons.
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only concern is
is Bowers anything like Gaines Adams? because he got alot of hype and was a bust
Clemson players always concern me
we got one in Mike Hamlin who sucked and the guy was a beast at Clemson, thats why I weary of Clemson players idk
by Archie Barberio on Jan 12, 2011 12:19 PM EST reply actions
No, he's not.
But Trevor Pryce and Brian Dawkins were 2 pretty good players from Clemson, no? Just cuz the Cowboys drafted a POS doesn’t mean other teams won’t. I mean the Cowboys generally do draft POSs anyway, its just the UDFA’s that pan out well.
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by Rorschach44 on Jan 12, 2011 12:57 PM EST up reply actions

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