A little background on Veikune from ESPN's scouting report:
2004: Veikune enrolls at Colorado. 2005: Veikune transfers to Fresno City College. 2006: Veikune transfers to Hawaii. 2006-'07: Veikune starts one of the 27 games he appears in accumulating 44 tackles including 11.5 tackles-for-loss and nine sacks. 2008: Veikune starts all 14 games accumulating 73 tackles including 16.5 tackles-for-loss and nine sacks. He also breaks up three passes and forces four fumbles. Veikune earns first-team All-WAC selection in 2007 and second-team honors in 2008.
Simplified scouting report:
I personally love this pick. Veikune is aggressive and tough, the kind of LB we need. I think he can help our pass rush, and it was good to finally see a defensive pick, as much as I like the "best player available" strategy. I do wonder about his mental capacity because I don't know much about his mental game. He was all academic WAC in 2006, 2007, and 2008. I'll take 28 TFL in 2 years, even against the WAC.
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Big block by Veikune
You can see a little fluidity and great change of direction at his pro day. You can see the room for added muscle in his legs.
He bench pressed 455 at Hawaii.
I’ve only found one set of highlights that aren’t from Junior College.
rufio - April 25, 2009
Im not crazy about the mulan hair, but i still like him considering who else was left
BradyQuinnisBeast - April 25, 2009
Do u have any of his combine/ pro day #s like 40yd, 10yd split, bench reps?
BradyQuinnisBeast - April 26, 2009
35 on the bench, 4.87 (4.7s at his pro day), 7.20 3 cone. He didn’t do the others at the combine.
rufio - April 26, 2009
Who are you?
Since you constantly say “we” I assume you are a member of the Browns staff and that explains you gushing over this draft.
One starter in Mack, 3 back-ups you call NFL players in spite of them not starting for an average NYJ team. Two second tier recievers and a LB from a small conference school.
Geez, I hoped the Browns, not WE, had a clue this time. Guess not.
Majortom505 - April 26, 2009
We’re all just fans of the Browns who like to discuss the team. And who cares if a player is from a “small-conference school” — do I need to list all the great NFL players from outside the BCS schools? Just because you haven’t heard of a players doesn’t mean he’s not a good player. Let’s wait a little to see how these guys play before assuming that they’re all going to be busts.
Buckeye Brad - April 26, 2009
James Harrison: reigning defensive POTY
Antonio Gates: best offensive tight end in the game
Both from THE Kent State University
I actually went to OU but the MAC is the MAC baby. I think that J Cribbs guy may have taken some classes at KSU as well.
fivekmd - April 26, 2009
Sorry buddy, I like this team a lot. Somtimes I get confused about where the lines are drawn because of how much I consider the Browns “my team”. I’ll make sure to use “they” or “the Browns” next time.
rufio - April 26, 2009
Screw that, rufio, you have nothing to apologize for. In a word, stfu, “majortom.”
kwoog - April 26, 2009
Exactly. We all say “my” or “we” when talking about the Browns. No big deal.
Buckeye Brad - April 26, 2009
Best Draft in a while
I finally have hope we have drafted a little of what we need to be a true contender in our division. Maybe this year we won’t be saying “There’s always next year” early on in the season.
Anoypid - April 26, 2009
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