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Notre Dame/Michigan NFL Draft watch notes

Who is the better middle linebacker: Notre Dame's Manti Te'o, Boston College's Luke Kuechly or Arizona State's Vontaze Burfict? Te'o could edge ahead of his contemporaries tonight when the Irish play at Michigan (8 p.m., ESPN).

Everyone knows how physical the 6-foot-2, 255-pound junior is against the run. That's where he's better than Kuechly and Burfict. The question is Te'o speed working to the outside. He'll likely have to chase down Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson all night and it could give him trouble. Or, Te'o could prove why he's so highly regarded and get to the edge in a hurry.

After an outstanding opening game last week against South Florida, Notre Dame's Michael Floyd will get another chance to look like a top prospect tonight. The Wolverines' secondary had trouble last week against Western Michigan quarterback Alex Carder so Floyd should be the key to an Irish victory.

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It's unlikely he'll come out after his redshirt sophomore year, but Irish tight end Tyler Eifert looks like a future star at the position.

Michigan is transitioning to a more pro-style scheme and has few solid draft prospects on offense. On defense, though, Michigan has a few players to watch.

Defensive tackle Mike Martin is the kind of player who manages to get the most out of his 6-foot-1, 300-pound frame. He's quick off the snap which helps him get penetration.

Cornerback Troy Woolfolk is a lot like Chris Culliver of the San Francisco 49ers. He can play cornerback and safety but still needs to develop his man coverage skills.

The development of senior linebacker Brandon Herron will be interesting to follow this season. After playing sparingly his first three years, he had a stellar game against Western Michigan last week. In his first start on the weak side, he had 8 tackles, an interception, a fumble recovery and two touchdowns. He's undersized at 6-foot-2, 221 pounds and needs to show he wasn't simply playing against inferior competition today.

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Good call on Eifert, he does look really good.

by Crackback on Sep 10, 2011 8:38 PM EDT reply actions  

Great friggen game

only saw the last min of the game

by GoffAttack on Sep 11, 2011 12:55 AM EDT reply actions  

As usual ND's offense is excellent but their defense blows

aside from Manti Te’o. I think he’s much better then Kuechley and Burfict. He’s got the speed to play the pass too.

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by Rorschach44 on Sep 11, 2011 9:17 AM EDT reply actions  

agree

I watched all three this weekend. Teo shows the hunger for the ball. He wants the tackle the most. Kuechly plays very smart, and it’s a mistake to call him weak and slow. I saw the offense always sending a blocker after him. Burfict is a head case. He wants the highlights, but has no hustle. There was a loose ball near the sideline during the game, you saw lots of guys running over, but not him. He might make a better OLB.

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by ct17 on Sep 11, 2011 11:11 PM EDT up reply actions  


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