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2007 Draft: Paul Soliai

Is everyone rested? It's almost mock draft time, so I hope you've picked up your ESPN draft guide, read your Kiper and tossed your bones (and no I don't mean "toss" in the British sense or "bone" in the 4th grade sense or "tossed bones" in the 4th grade British sense), because I'm going to need your insight to fill out this draft. Before we embark in that undoubted bonanza of blog activity, let's address a position I think everyone agrees is a need, if nothing else for purposes of depth, Big-FAT-run-stopping DT. Tubbs' health is a question and facing a division with some of the league's top talent at running back, the Hawks could use someone who can fill space in the middle and keep blockers off the Hawks' mucho talented linebacker corps.

I was going to run a top five at DT, but someone up and broke the system. Seriously, who the hell is Paul Soliai and why is he so undervalued?

Paul Soliai

Thrust Burst Bench Shuttle
134.84 197.85 ? 4.69

Ok, so he hasn't recorded a bench. Like cursed frogurt, that's bad. And he has character issues, or at least he was suspended before Utah's game against Air Force. That's not good either, of course, but it's a long ways away from stock piling arms for your militia, too. What he does have is an insane combination of size and quickness. His 20 yard shuttle was already strong, but he improved upon it at Utah's pro day, posting a linebacker like 4.53. Ok, a slow linebacker, in the XFL--but the guy's 344 pounds!

Utah had the 22nd ranked rushing defense in 2006. That's not opponent adjusted, something virtually impossible to attempt in college, but, frankly, it was an easy schedule. Against 9th ranked rushing attack Boise St. they were eaten alive for 260 yards on the ground. Hmmm...I'm not exactly convincing myself here, either. Of course Boise St. went 13-0 and features the trickiest offense this side of Auburn, so let's chalk that up as Utah being outmatched by a clearly superior opponent.

Ok, maybe team performance is a rough way to evaluate an individual college player's performance. So, what do the wags say about Soliai? Scout calls him: "Powerful...quick first step" but also that he "wears down over the course of a game...not known as a hard worker"; NFL.com's Prospect Profiles imparts "unheralded talent...wide-body frame with massive chest and shoulder thickness, huge bubble, wide waist and hips, thick thighs and calves and an ideal frame to play in a two-gap alignment" but also mentions that "he does tire late in games". Sounds like he'd be pretty well suited in a tackle rotation, huh?

Of course, Seattle will not draft this guy. He's not undersized and isn't much of a pass rush threat. He has character issues. But then he might remind John Marshall of Kris Jenkins. Jenkins was one of the league's best tackles before consecutive years swallowed by injury. Soliai has that same incredibly rare combination of size and quickness and could be had as late as the 4th round. The team that takes a chance on him may be getting the draft's best defensive lineman, a player with rare potential. In the past two years Tim Ruskell has effectively identified players whose head and heart surpass their bench and forty, but this year it might be time to change gears. "Character" no doubt will be a watchword in the 2007 draft, thanks in no small part to a rash of violent-miscreantism in the NFL, but as surely as it was undervalued in former drafts it might be overvalued in this draft. Does Soliai have questions about his character? Absolutely. Is he a bad guy? I haven't a clue. Should the Hawks draft him if he falls to the late 4th round? Absolutely.

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It's entirely possible that Marcus Tubbs spends the entire year healthy and the Hawks never have a problem stopping the run. Defensive Tackle was a hole last year, but mainly because of injury, not inferior starters. I like your assessment, John, it's not worth pursuing him in the higher rounds but if he falls, hey, why not work the depth chart.

by Captain Morgan on Mar 19, 2007 2:42 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

And its entirely possible
that Marcus Tubbs never returns to form and becomes almost useless
You better tie a 2x4 across your ass before you go poking around with Jenna Jameson. Otherwise, you'll fall in and will never be heard from again.

by Scruffy Lefty on Mar 19, 2007 6:42 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

in that case
Soliai doesn't sound like the long term answer for Tubbs so we're screwed. Better to hope for the best.

Anyways, it should be a contract year anyways for Marcus. God willing, he'll be extra motivated in off season conditioning or something of the sort.

by Captain Morgan on Mar 19, 2007 7:13 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

and another
"Anyways"

for good measure.

by Captain Morgan on Mar 19, 2007 7:14 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Nice choice
if he falls, for some reason, in the 3rd or 4th round. Although I don't know what position the Seahawks will try to draft with their first pick because I heard that the CB position really isn't that good this year.

by Coach Owens on Mar 20, 2007 12:46 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I would think
they'd draft a guard or Tight end if a good one is available with their first pick.
Josh Brown is better than you.

by MFAN on Mar 20, 2007 1:57 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

He'd be a good pickup
A lot of his character concerns come from his overly "lax" attitude.  He doesn't carry himself as the hard-worker, type...basically just a goof-off.

If the Hawks are looking for a clogger, there are quite a few guys to be had. Louis Leonard (Fresno St.), David Patterson (OSU), Stanley Doughty (USC), Quinton Echols (KSU)...etc.

And, I think they're in position (in the 2nd/3rd) to nab a very high upside interior player if they so choose...along the lines of Turk McBride (UT) or Antonio Johnson (MSU).

by WABronco on Mar 20, 2007 8:15 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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