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Old 05-03-2015, 11:24 AM
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Default Reshard Cliett

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...pick-breakdown

Still, this isn’t a great pick for the Texans who could’ve drafted a tight end or safety, and since it was made purely for depth and insurance, it’s likely Cliett winds up on the special teams squad.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings...015&genpos=OLB

At 6'2" 222lbs, he seems to be more of a 4-3 Will Linebacker who could chase and tackle. Maybe a "NickleLinebacker" who can cover in the middle of the field. Most likely, he covers kicks on Special Teams. Even though he was 45lbs heavier, Chickillo had some interesting comparable measurables.

Cliett - 6'2" 222 1.58 4.51 7.23 4.53 38.5 21
Chickillo - 6'3" 267 1.59 4.77 7.17 4.25 34.5 27

For the last time, Anthony played the 5-Tech in the 3-4 at Miami. He was undersized to play a 2-Gap position on the Line. I think if you stand him up at OLB, he is explosive at the snap and is in the backfield. We shall see how the Steelers use him. At OLB I'd guess 5 sacks as a Rookie 7th rounder. At DE, probably 0.

https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt...shard%20cliett

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