
BRUCE DAVIS
THIRD ROUND SELECTION
88th
OVERALL
Keith
Butler
RE: BRUCE
DAVIS
Linebacker -
University of California-Los Angeles
3rd Round
– 88th Overall
What can you tell us
about this player?
He’s kind of a
hybrid, like a lot of the guys we’ve drafted. UCLA kid, about 6-2 and a half, 252
pounds, runs well. He was a
defensive end for them, mostly. He
came down to the Senior Bowl and he stood up and played linebacker for them
there. We feel like that he can
make the transition. We feel like
that he’s a versatile player that could play inside or outside. We’re going to start him probably at
outside though. We felt like we
need some depth there. We think
he’s going to provide that depth for us.
I had the opportunity
to play against his dad when he was with Oakland. His dad was a good
player.
What was his dad’s
name? What was his
position?
Bruce Davis. He was an offensive tackle.
He’s going to give us
a little bit of leeway in terms of depth.
We’ve been working Lawrence Timmons at inside and outside. We’ll see how everybody fits best when
we get everybody in here. Right now
we’re thinking outside with him.
What jumped out at
you about this player?
His size, his
versatility and athletic ability.
He has a good first step when he comes off the ball in terms of rushing
the passer. There are a few things
he needs to correct, I think, but we’ll get him here and see how he does.
Is he similar to
Woodley in regards to size?
Woodley is about
260. He (Davis) is a big guy. He’s going to have a good size on
him. We felt like we needed
somebody to help us on the outside in terms of resting those guys. You play outside linebacker, you need to
be able to run with the little guys and hit with the big guys, especially in our
defense. Most people, when they
play a 4-3 defense, rest their defensive linemen. In other words, they alternate
them. Most of the time, people in
the NFL don’t alternate their players – they leave their starters in there and
play. Well, there defensive line is
probably the only position in the league where they don’t do that – there and
running back. They’ll alternate
guys in there.
We feel that we
needed somebody to provide us some help in that area so that James Harrison and
Lamarr, as the season goes along, they don’t wear down. Or as the game goes along, in the fourth
quarter, we’ll be fresh. Hopefully
this guy can be that guy for us.
Is he better on one
side or the other?
He played right in
college. We’re going to look at him
on both sides. We got to have
somebody that can swing, play the left and right. We think he can do that and we think he
can play inside linebacker if he had too.
Coach LeBeau liked that aspect of him from guys he’s had here in the
past. We’re going to have a good
mix. I don’t think you can ever have to many linebackers in this system. I’m happy to be able to come in here
again this year after last year.
Keith, yesterday in
the first round you get a running back (Rashard) Mendenhall who some thought
should have gone higher in the draft he was projected as high as
14th. Even (Limas) Sweed
was projected as a late first-round pick.
Where did this guy figure in on your board? Are you surprised he was still there?
Was it a little bit of a reach maybe?
No I don’t think it’s
a reach at all. Anytime you draft a
guy that’s been in a three-point stance and you try to stand him up its always a
projection, always is. So a lot of
people, he doesn’t fit there needs.
Especially the 4-3 teams look for that guy that’s a 270lbs. to 275 lbs.
guy somewhere around that range.
Well he happens to be a defensive end that’s 250lbs. Those guys we look at and if those
guys can stand up and do the things were going to ask them to do such as drop
into coverage and stuff like that then there a little more valuable to us and
other 3-4 teams. So in terms of
reaching for this guy I don’t think it’s a reach. I don’t know if he would have been there
in the fourth round for us. Who
knows what’s going on in the draft especially the second day there’s a lot of
people that go early then they should and guys that go later than they
should. You see a few guys come off
the board today there’s a couple running back that everyone had going high and
they didn’t come off the board till today.
Dan Connor, everybody thought he would be a first or second round draft
choice and he’s coming off the board today. Is this guy a high value pick I mean who
knows, who’s going to know until the guy comes in here and starts playing, you
never know till they start playing.
Did you guys see him
at the Senior Bowl, the combine?
Did you go out to his pro day as well?
No I did not. We saw enough of him at the
combine. What we do when we send
coaches out to pro days is guys we haven’t seen workout or guys we haven’t seen
stand up. If we haven’t seen him
stand up and don’t have any idea if he can drop back in coverage then were going
to go find out and obviously this guy can do it.