In our continuing series taking an in-depth look at the recruiting of
each position, we once again return to the defensive side of the ball.
Today we will look at the defensive end position.
In our first
look piece on this position in February, we projected not much need at
the position and the possible likelihood that there would be very few,
if any, players taken at this position. After all, the Ducks signed five
defensive end players in 2012 and two in 2011 while losing only Terrell
Turner after 2011 and Dion Jordan after 2012. Looking at the Duck offer
list, though, it is clear that the Duck coaches do have some players in
mind that they would take at both strong-side and weak-side defensive
end.
The difference is that the Duck coaches may be looking at
weak-side defensive end players to fill the hybrid role currently being
played exceptionally well by Dion Jordan. While the Ducks have plenty of
defensive ends on the team, not many will be able to fill the void left
by Jordan. Let's look at the players the Ducks have offered at the
positions.
Eddie Vanderdoes
Status: Offered, Medium Interest
Overview:
Vanderdoes is ranked as the 3rd best strong-side defensive end in the
nation and the 21st overall player. Of the 4 offers to defensive ends,
Vanderdoes is the only one listed in the database as a strong-side
defensive end.
Strengths: The first thing that stands
out about Vanderdoes is his size. At 6-4 and 285 pounds, Eddie already
has the kind of size needed to play the strong side. In fact, with his
size, strength and versatility, there are already schools telling
Vanderdoes that they envision him in a hybrid role at defensive end and
defensive tackle. He has the ability to play both at the next level. He
has very strong hips and explodes through blockers. He is not a "one
trick pony" as he displays several different rushing techniques all of
which he is very effective at performing.
Weaknesses:
There are usually not a lot of weaknesses with a top 25 player in the
nation and that is true of Vanderdoes. On film, the only weakness
visible is that Vanderdoes occasionally does not get into a very good
position when he plays with his hand on the ground. He will have his
hips in bad position and stand straight up.
DSA Odds: Very good
Vanderdoes
has long considered Oregon one of his top three schools and has had
very good comments about coach Azzinarro and the Oregon program. AS many
of our readers know, Vanderdoes is friends with Arik Armstead which is
a very favorable factor in his recruitment. A long time fan of the
Oregon program, the odds that Vanderdoes chooses the Ducks, at this
point, appear to be in the...
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