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DeCastro had BETTER be the pick
He is... nice steal!DeCastro had BETTER be the pick
Woo!Schefter saying chandler Jones to NE at #21. Cleveland won't take DeCastro, it's down to Detroit or he falls to us.
Decastro, #### yeah!!!![]()

Those are the last 2 teams I wanted to get Hightower, but considering Brady's age, much happier to have him go to NE than BALlove the Patsies trading up in from of ravens for hightower
David DeCastro
Height: 6-4⅞ | Weight: 316 | 40-Time: 5.43
David DeCastro | Stanford Cardinal
Official Bio
Stars
Strengths:
• Possesses prototypical size and bulk
• Terrific strength and plays with power
• Aggressive and plays w/ nasty demeanor
• Gets an excellent push in the run game
• Stout at the point to anchor in pass pro
• Mobile enough to pull and work in space
• Is polished and utilizes sound technique
• Smart with nice instincts and awareness
• Extremely tough and was very durable
• Competitive w/ great work ethic and drive
• Lots of experience versus top competition
Weaknesses:
• Average athleticism, agility, quickness
• Does not physically dominate opponents
• Tends to reach and lose balance at times
• Does not have ideal arm length (32¾)
• Overall upside may be relatively limited
Injury History:
• None of Consequence
Notes:
A three-year starter for the Cardinal --- Named 1st Team All-Pac-10/12 in 2010 and 2011 --- A consensus All-American in 2011 --- Started 39 consecutive games at right guard --- Also won a state champion in the shot put in high school --- A well-rounded, blue-collar blocker with an ideal blend of physical tools and intangibles who profiles as an immediate starter and perennial Pro Bowler at the next level --- One of the best offensive guard prospects to come along in recent years and has drawn favorable comparisons to everyone from Alan Faneca to Steve Hutchinson --- Projects as a legitimate Top 15-20 overall pick.
NFL Player Comparison: Steve Hutchinson
Think about the run game too, holy moly.Ben just creamed his pants
THAT'S why they're the Bungles......I think we need to send Cincy a thank you card. They trade down, let us take Decastro, and then draft an OG a few picks later![]()
Seriously. what did they get for the move down? Couldn't possibly be worth the drop-off from DeCastro to Zeitler.I think we need to send Cincy a thank you card. They trade down, let us take Decastro, and then draft an OG a few picks later![]()
I'd take that too.Ta'amu in the 2nd and I might explode.
I don't get the average athleticism comments about him. Look at his combine numbers. His 40 time is only ok, but everything else is outstanding. Who cares about 40 time for a G.From DraftCountdown.com
David DeCastro
Height: 6-4⅞ | Weight: 316 | 40-Time: 5.43
David DeCastro | Stanford Cardinal
Official Bio
Stars
Strengths:
• Possesses prototypical size and bulk
• Terrific strength and plays with power
• Aggressive and plays w/ nasty demeanor
• Gets an excellent push in the run game
• Stout at the point to anchor in pass pro
• Mobile enough to pull and work in space
• Is polished and utilizes sound technique
• Smart with nice instincts and awareness
• Extremely tough and was very durable
• Competitive w/ great work ethic and drive
• Lots of experience versus top competition
Weaknesses:
• Average athleticism, agility, quickness
• Does not physically dominate opponents
• Tends to reach and lose balance at times
• Does not have ideal arm length (32¾)
• Overall upside may be relatively limited
Injury History:
• None of Consequence
Notes:
A three-year starter for the Cardinal --- Named 1st Team All-Pac-10/12 in 2010 and 2011 --- A consensus All-American in 2011 --- Started 39 consecutive games at right guard --- Also won a state champion in the shot put in high school --- A well-rounded, blue-collar blocker with an ideal blend of physical tools and intangibles who profiles as an immediate starter and perennial Pro Bowler at the next level --- One of the best offensive guard prospects to come along in recent years and has drawn favorable comparisons to everyone from Alan Faneca to Steve Hutchinson --- Projects as a legitimate Top 15-20 overall pick.
NFL Player Comparison: Steve Hutchinson
IIRC, he had the best 3-cone time of any OL at the combine, regardless of position.I don't get the average athleticism comments about him. Look at his combine numbers. His 40 time is only ok, but everything else is outstanding. Who cares about 40 time for a G.From DraftCountdown.com
David DeCastro
Height: 6-4⅞ | Weight: 316 | 40-Time: 5.43
David DeCastro | Stanford Cardinal
Official Bio
Stars
Strengths:
• Possesses prototypical size and bulk
• Terrific strength and plays with power
• Aggressive and plays w/ nasty demeanor
• Gets an excellent push in the run game
• Stout at the point to anchor in pass pro
• Mobile enough to pull and work in space
• Is polished and utilizes sound technique
• Smart with nice instincts and awareness
• Extremely tough and was very durable
• Competitive w/ great work ethic and drive
• Lots of experience versus top competition
Weaknesses:
• Average athleticism, agility, quickness
• Does not physically dominate opponents
• Tends to reach and lose balance at times
• Does not have ideal arm length (32¾)
• Overall upside may be relatively limited
Injury History:
• None of Consequence
Notes:
A three-year starter for the Cardinal --- Named 1st Team All-Pac-10/12 in 2010 and 2011 --- A consensus All-American in 2011 --- Started 39 consecutive games at right guard --- Also won a state champion in the shot put in high school --- A well-rounded, blue-collar blocker with an ideal blend of physical tools and intangibles who profiles as an immediate starter and perennial Pro Bowler at the next level --- One of the best offensive guard prospects to come along in recent years and has drawn favorable comparisons to everyone from Alan Faneca to Steve Hutchinson --- Projects as a legitimate Top 15-20 overall pick.
NFL Player Comparison: Steve Hutchinson
3rd best shuttle. 2nd best bench reps. 9th in vertical jump.IIRC, he had the best 3-cone time of any OL at the combine, regardless of position.I don't get the average athleticism comments about him. Look at his combine numbers. His 40 time is only ok, but everything else is outstanding. Who cares about 40 time for a G.From DraftCountdown.com
David DeCastro
Height: 6-4⅞ | Weight: 316 | 40-Time: 5.43
David DeCastro | Stanford Cardinal
Official Bio
Stars
Strengths:
• Possesses prototypical size and bulk
• Terrific strength and plays with power
• Aggressive and plays w/ nasty demeanor
• Gets an excellent push in the run game
• Stout at the point to anchor in pass pro
• Mobile enough to pull and work in space
• Is polished and utilizes sound technique
• Smart with nice instincts and awareness
• Extremely tough and was very durable
• Competitive w/ great work ethic and drive
• Lots of experience versus top competition
Weaknesses:
• Average athleticism, agility, quickness
• Does not physically dominate opponents
• Tends to reach and lose balance at times
• Does not have ideal arm length (32¾)
• Overall upside may be relatively limited
Injury History:
• None of Consequence
Notes:
A three-year starter for the Cardinal --- Named 1st Team All-Pac-10/12 in 2010 and 2011 --- A consensus All-American in 2011 --- Started 39 consecutive games at right guard --- Also won a state champion in the shot put in high school --- A well-rounded, blue-collar blocker with an ideal blend of physical tools and intangibles who profiles as an immediate starter and perennial Pro Bowler at the next level --- One of the best offensive guard prospects to come along in recent years and has drawn favorable comparisons to everyone from Alan Faneca to Steve Hutchinson --- Projects as a legitimate Top 15-20 overall pick.
NFL Player Comparison: Steve Hutchinson
Smart move by Ozzy.....wish we would do that when our targets are gone.Ravens miss on their targets... trade down.![]()
.24. David DeCastro, G, Stanford: A+ Grade
Unbelievable. The Steelers somehow land a guy who could be
the top guard in the NFL over the next decade. David DeCastro could have gone
as high as No. 11. It's really amazing how smart organizations like Pittsburgh
can take advantage of dumb teams making stupid decisions year after year. This
is the best pick of the 2012 NFL Draft thus far
Mychal Kendricks might be my second choice.I'd take that too.Ta'amu in the 2nd and I might explode.
Awesome.walterfootball.com
.24. David DeCastro, G, Stanford: A+ Grade
Unbelievable. The Steelers somehow land a guy who could be
the top guard in the NFL over the next decade. David DeCastro could have gone
as high as No. 11. It's really amazing how smart organizations like Pittsburgh
can take advantage of dumb teams making stupid decisions year after year. This
is the best pick of the 2012 NFL Draft thus far
Amazing resume! Can't believe Colbert didn't pull the trigger to trade up for him once he got close.His blocking assignments only had 14 tackles in a season and none for a loss? That can't be correct can it?CAREER NOTES
DeCastro started all 39 games he played in at right offensive guard for the Stanford Cardinal…Finished his stellar career with 316 knockdowns, 68 touchdown-resulting blocks and a blocking consistency grade of 91.63%...His grade of 96.88% in 2011 was the highest mark by any offensive lineman (since consistency grades were kept in 1985) in Pac-12 Conference history.
2011 SEASON
DeCastro was a first-team All-American first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report, Walter Camp, Associated Press, Sporting News, American Football Coaches Association and Football Writers Association…Named National Blocker of the Year by The NFL Draft Report, as DeCastro set the conference season-record with a 96.88% grade for blocking consistency…The All-Pac 12 Conference first-team choice and Outland Trophy finalist registered career-bests with 31 touchdown-resulting blocks (second-highest in the major college ranks) while recording 138 knockdowns…Behind his stellar blocking, the front wall allowed just eleven quarterback sacks, but none were charged to DeCastro, who held his blocking assignments to a nation-low total of fourteen tackles (6 solos), no sacks, no pressures and no stops behind the line of scrimmage…Had at least ten knockdowns in nine games and received a perfect grade for blocking consistency (100%) twice – vs. Colorado and Washington…Stanford's 57-3 season opening victory over San Jose State was the result of DeCastro making three touchdown-resulting blocks and twelve knockdowns, including one that took down three defenders on a 23-yard scoring scamper by Stephan Taylor…Added two touchdown-resulting blocks, including one that upended defensive tackle Conrad Obi on a 1-yard scoring plunge by Taylor, as DeCastro graded 100% vs. Colorado…His second perfect score for the season came behind fourteen knockdowns and a record five touch-down resulting blocks vs. Washington, as the right guard flattened All-Pac 12 defensive tackle Alameda Te’Amu on a 45-yard reverse for a score by receiver Chris Owusu. It also marked the first time that Te’Amu was held to no statistics in a game (spanning 39 contests).