Mike Daniels (Iowa) - 2012 NFL Draft Pick #132 by GB
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Mike Daniels - 2012 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Mike Daniels
- Position: Defensive Tackle
- College: University of Iowa
- Height: 6'0"
- Weight: 295 lbs
Strengths:
- Quickness: Daniels displayed exceptional quickness off the line of scrimmage, allowing him to penetrate opposing offensive lines effectively.
- Motor: He is known for his relentless effort and high motor, consistently pursuing plays and showing hustle on every down.
- Strength: With a solid build, Daniels possesses good upper body strength, enabling him to shed blockers and maintain leverage in his battles in the trenches.
- Versatility: Able to play both defensive tackle and end positions, his versatility adds value to any defensive scheme.
Weaknesses:
- Size: At 6'0", Daniels is considered undersized for a traditional defensive tackle role, which may limit his effectiveness against larger offensive linemen.
- Pass Rush Production: While he can generate pressure, his overall production in terms of sacks and tackles for loss was not elite compared to other top prospects.
Overall Analysis:
Mike Daniels was viewed as a high-energy player with a lot of potential at the next level. His quickness and relentless pursuit made him an intriguing prospect for NFL teams looking to bolster their defensive line. While his size was a concern, teams were hopeful that his work ethic and versatility could translate well to the professional game. Projected as a mid-round pick, Daniels had the potential to become a valuable rotational player and possibly a starter in the right system.
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