The consensus is that he's likely to get a combine invitation, and that he's a possible 7th round pick, but more likely, an UFA.
This website lists him as #26 of 184 DT's(McLeod is #105, fwiw):
http://tinyurl.com/o52fv58This one has him as the #32 DT:
http://tinyurl.com/lq3c88oAnd here's one with him at #13:
http://tinyurl.com/mev4up8Here's an analysis of his potential at the next level:
This is a big man standing at 6'2" and weighing 304 lbs, and this is especially true in the MAC. Crutcher primarily plays the fire hydrant role for the Bobcats as he never gets moved back. There are some glaring issues with his game such as his lack of quickness and a tendency to play too high, but he soaks up double teams as well as anybody in the MAC. The run game is where he really shines, and with about 7:10 left in the second quarter, his ability to move his blocker and take up the entire line of scrimmage is evident as he is a huge reason Cameron Stingily ran for a loss of two yards on third and four [in the NIU game]. Right now the chances of him being selected are slim, but he shouldn’t be counted out and he will land at the very least a camp invite.
http://tinyurl.com/pg7gbvsThis website lists him as the #5 best prospect in the MAC, and says:
As a nose guard in Frank Solich's defense, Crutcher's performance cannot be measured by statistics. He commands a double team more often than not, allowing teammates to rack up the statistics. Despite the attention from offensive linemen, Crutcher made a career-best 50 tackles last season. Although his numbers won't stand out, Crutcher is a potential late-round pick.
http://tinyurl.com/mo4fsmj
Last Edited: 1/16/2015 4:16:57 PM by L.C.