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The problem is that Michigan out talented most teams in the big ten. So the only measuring stick you have is OSU. Bush didn't play in the bowl game. This is Bush vs. OSU:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUMLokcugNc
It's more than just a bad game. He gets absolutely engulfed by their OL. He can't diagnose their plays fast enough and the misdirection plays have him way out of position.
Here are all his plays against a horrible Michigan St. offense:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z2VuUBu0ZI
He has 1 good hit (6 yards down the field) and 1 sack (unblocked). If you watch this you'll see 3 things. 1st How bad MSU's offense is because the QB couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. 2nd How Bush always goes for the first direction of the offense. 3rd if an OL gets his mitts on Bush he is done. He struggles to fight off blocks. I end up watching Winovich more than Bush.
Now i understand that he is a great leader and he'll keep his nose clean. But tape doesn't lie. He is going to struggle in the NFL unless the front can keep him clean. When you run a 2 DL system at times I don't see that happening. If NFL OL get their hands on him or even some TEs he won't sniff a tackle. He needs better technique and more strength. He is young so maybe he can grow into the role.
The Steelers did not exactly get him for his run defense.
He could be a liability against a run-heavy offense, but those are going the way of the dinosaurs.
He'll be worth the pick, if he can consistently carry receivers 10-20 yards down the middle of the field, something they have lacked since Shazier's injury.