Packers picked Mike Neal for their second pick in the draft. DISCUSS!
Mike Neal (DT)
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 294 lbs.
Arm Length: 33 1/2 in.
Hand Size: 10 1/4 in.
College: Purdue
Conference: Big 10
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Mike Neal (DT)
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 294 lbs.
Arm Length: 33 1/2 in.
Hand Size: 10 1/4 in.
College: Purdue
Conference: Big 10
Pick Analysis:
The Packers add a talented big man in Mike Neal. As a stout defensive lineman with outstanding strength and power, Neal gives the Packers another body to rotate in at end. Though his motor occasionally tails off due to his conditioning, he flashes outstanding talent when fresh, and could develop into a key contributor in their scheme.
Overview:
Neal is an average sized interior lineman that will need to play a three technique in a 4-3 defensive scheme. Neal is a tough hard-nosed lineman that gives consistent effort throughout the game. He doesn’t have elite size and is inconsistent to anchor versus double teams but can hold the point when he plays with good pad level. Neal has active hands and does a nice job to shed blockers. He is active in the tackle box showing good lateral quickness and agility but doesn’t have great range to the sideline. He can power rush effectively but needs to expand his moves and counters to contribute consistently at the next level. Neal is a good football player that has some limitations but should contribute in his rookie season and possibly work into a starting role.
Strengths:
Neal has really active hands that never stop working. He exhibits notable leadership qualities. Has the instincts necessary to diagnose and find the football. Does a good job pushing the pocket with his power rush. Has good lateral agility. Plays with a relentless motor.
Weaknesses:
Neal only has average range and won’t consistently track down plays to the outside. Has a narrow base and isn’t always capable on anchoring and holding up at the point of attack. As a three technique, needs to expand and broaden his pass rush package.