LanceZierlein Earl Mitchell has terrific 3 technique skills motor and quickness. You are on notice okoye
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2010/profiles/earl-mitchell?id=496822 Mitchell was a productive two-year starter for the Wildcats. He is a short, athletic interior defender who is best when in a stunting mode. His best asset is his initial quickness, which enables him to gain leverage on larger blockers to penetrate the line of scrimmage. He lacks great power to anchor versus double teams but understands angles and plays with good pad level to be effective in most one-on-one situations. He flashes good initial punch, but needs to become more active with his hands to disengage to the ball. Mitchell flashes as a pass rusher but needs to expand his initial moves and counters to be a consistent contributor at the next level. Mitchell is a bit of a project with only two years' experience as a defensive tackle after converting from tight end. He could be a versatile player as an interior lineman in an even front while having added value as a possible lead blocker in short-yardage and goal-line situations.
McClain_on_NFL Mitchell, a Houston native, is 6-2, 296 and ran a 4.76. He benched 25 times. That means he's quick off the ball and can get up the field