Extremely good burst on the snap. In fact, he's really very consistent at that. That aspect is one of those 'jumps off the tape' kind of abilities.
Very good power for a lighter guy. He is definitely far from polished enough to be an active player on the roster.
I like him very much as a prospect. I just think we have that guy already in Mayowa. Attaochu is going to demand a day 2 pick. His presence here would be redundant development depth. However, if we did take him, I would have high expectations of him. Because I think there is a TON to work with and considering our ability to develop players -- he could render Avril expendable after this season. I don't get the same sense with Mayowa yet.
That's too steep a cost IMO, when you consider the depth of talent at WR and OL -- two places where we actually have significant losses and need depth and starter capable competitors right now.
If anything, Seattle needs to get some big uglies at DT in this draft. We're losing some of that run defense edge. Bryant and McDonald were big contributors there. And Mebane, while IMO he's worth every penny of his 5M contract -- still has a 5M contract. He's also getting to that point where considering him for a 3rd contract is probably unwise. Seattle needs to start reloading their run defense. This is a division where all 3 teams want to run and seeing the intense OL upgrades in Arizona and St. Louis -- we are in real danger of having the fourth best OL in our own division. Veldheer and Cooper next year in Arizona is going to be scary. The Rams have a ways to go but they also have come a long way since Monday. And they have the draft position to quickly get a prospect who could be the top LT in our division by opening day.
We are really seeing the bottom of the division stiffening up rapidly. And they're stepping up to the physical standard of the NFC West. This upcoming season is going to be a bloodbath.
Ultimately, I'd like to see them go with any two of the following: OT/WR/TE early. Get a big DT in day 3. Dev CB/LB late in day 3.