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    Shea McClellan

    Rookie buzz: Bears' Shea McClellin

    By Kevin Seifert

    Latest in a series of posts on NFC North rookies who have generated buzz.

    BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- A few days ago, I asked Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli about the challenges of preparing a smallish defensive end for the rigors of run defense in the NFL. It's an important challenge facing Bears rookie Shea McClellin, and Marinelli's answer was telling.

    "Hopefully we'll bring him along quickly as a pass-rusher," Marinelli said. "He's still got a lot to learn to play the run."

    Shea McClellin might be small for a defensive end, but the Bears say the rookie surely isn't short on speed.
    That's no knock on McClellin, who is listed at 260 pounds but will probably play between 250 and 255 pounds this season. NFL teams are more than willing to sacrifice some size, and even stout run defense, to capture the kind of consistent pass-rusher that seems so elusive in this era of passing efficiency.

    But it is an early indication, at least, that the Bears are readying McClellin not so much for an immediate full-time role at defensive end but rather as a situational pass-rusher who can ease his mind (and body) into the job. Consider the example of 2011 rookie Aldon Smith, who managed 14 sacks for the San Francisco 49ers despite not starting a game and playing less than half (48.2 percent) of the team's snaps.

    Marinelli's scheme should help minimize the times when McClellin is lined up directly over an offensive lineman, an instance that would make him vulnerable to a power block. Among other things, Marinelli typically positions ends on what he calls the "edge," essentially over the outside arm of a tackle, or else they line up over a tight end.

    But by all accounts, McClellin demonstrated enough during the first few days of training camp to suggest he has a good chance to contribute right away as a situational pass-rusher.

    "What I've seen already is real," Marinelli said. "He's got exceptional speed. Boy, he's fast. And he's not just fast. It's that initial quickness. It's reaction and movement. Suddenness. If someone moves, he's off and following him. Some guys are fast with no awareness, but he sees it happening. And I believe we'll find out as we get into pads that he's very, very tough."

    McClellin knows why he was drafted as well. When I spoke with him Saturday morning, he was eager to put on pads for the first time and translate his early-camp quickness into real football situations.

    "I'm trying to focus in on a lot of things," he said. "Pass rush, especially. Stopping the run, I think we'll see how it goes. I think I can hold my own but we'll see how it goes."

    Watching the Bears' defensive line drills, especially when matched up against the offense line, suggested McClellin has the kind of quickness and agility that can make him successful in the kind of immediate role the Bears are envisioning. He made a nice play to bat down a Jason Campbell pass after penetrating the pocket, and he also had a first step on many of the offensive linemen he faced in 1-on-1 drills before getting pushed around the pocket on several occasions. I viewed the latter as a function of developing technique more than limited skills.

    "What we're trying to do is give [McClellin] a base in the fundamentals," Marinelli said, "without giving them too much so they lose their aggression."

    To be continued…


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    Good. That is reassuring. Not sure he may contribute lots this year (although we need that), but sounds like he may end up being successful.

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    Need this guy to be a serious contributor day 1, even if it's not every down.

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    Quickness good . Now match him up against Webb and Williams every day in practice in the hopes of making them better.
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    Read some tweets off the main board; from guys like Double Z and other reports. Noticed that Shea also got beat up by James Brown, OT. One mentioned he got pancaked and it drew ooos and aaaah from the crowd. So might be a mixed bag.

    Weems got mentioned a few times, Marshal more then a few, and Hester a couple times; all positive.

    Said right now Webb is looking like he'll win the starting gig, the tackle getting beat by shea was CWilliams...considering the rookie was pancaking him that's not a good sign. Might need to move Williams back inside.

    Sorry I don't tweet, so I don't have them myselves to post, but that's a quick over view of what I read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    Read some tweets off the main board; from guys like Double Z and other reports. Noticed that Shea also got beat up by James Brown, OT. One mentioned he got pancaked and it drew ooos and aaaah from the crowd. So might be a mixed bag.

    Said right now Webb is looking like he'll win the starting gig, the tackle getting beat by shea was CWilliams...considering the rookie was pancaking him that's not a good sign. Might need to move Williams back inside.

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    Ya color me suprised by some of that BiH. But it's still just the first few days, I wouldn't worry to much.

    And I think it was Soul that pointed out that last year was Webb's first year at LT. Maybe he is just coming into his own.

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    You know, I pile alot of crap on Webb -- well, mostly because he has deserved it and well..... because he makes it easy. But I have absolutely zero issue with him winning the LT spot as long as he is the best guy. However, by the sound of things, the best guy between the two still may not be enough. ANd now reading about Shea, some of my original misgivings about selecting Shea (someone who I wasn't sure could be dominant) was a good idea instead of getting some of the still good OL talent that was still there. If we wiffed on both DE and OL, it is going to be tough trying to catch up. Still early, but yes, it does take some of the edge off of what I thought was happening. It is what it is and I'm still optimistic. Let's see how it plays out (like we have a choice....)


    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    Ya color me suprised by some of that BiH. But it's still just the first few days, I wouldn't worry to much.

    And I think it was Soul that pointed out that last year was Webb's first year at LT. Maybe he is just coming into his own.

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    Well if the Bears have told him the he needs to play right at 255lbs this year then you know they're not planning on using his as an every down player and that's fine. These days there are a lot of LDE playing much lighter than they did in the past. The pass rush needs to come from both sides now not just from the right.

    The kid has all the tools and a fantastic motor and work ethic so all he has to do is get the game figured out. That takes a little time to do but he'll get there. I don't think it's a bad thing that James Brown manhandled him a couple of times either. Maybe the scouting reports on him were right and he is good enough to have been a mid round pick.
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