Listed at 6-foot-9 and 280 pounds, Baylor Bears defensive end Shawn Oakman looks like a player someone created on Madden. He's so imposing that fans joke about his size in the same way they do Chuck Norris.
Shawn #OakmanIsSoBig, his cereal bowl comes with its own lifeguard. #Big12MediaDays #SicEm @BUFootball @BaylorProud pic.twitter.com/7ezpy1Rxpd
- Justice Don Willett (@JusticeWillett) July 21, 2014
It's not such a surprise that many think Oakman is a future first-round pick, and there's definitely a lot to like about his potential. However, upside alone doesn't make for effective NFL football players, and there are a few ways in which Oakman needs to improve his game before I'm willing to label him a first-rounder.
Let's take a look at the positives and negatives to Oakman's draft stock, and make a quick run through the other Baylor Bears who could be drafted. This can also serve as a good primer on Baylor ahead of its big road test against West Virginia on Saturday.
1. His length makes him a disruptive pass-rusher, but his height can work against him
Oakman has the length and strength to press offensive tackles