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Post by Touchable on May 2, 2015 12:01:16 GMT -5
Steve Palazzolo @pff_Steve
Lorenzo Mauldin had a Top-6 grade as a pass rusher and run defender among edge rushers in this class
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Post by Touchable on May 2, 2015 12:02:43 GMT -5
Nathan Jahnke @pff_NateJahnke 6m6 minutes ago
Lorenzo Mauldin had 55 pressures and 33 run stops, both the best for 3-4 OLBs that were from power 5 conferences and draft eligible.
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Post by Hotman on May 2, 2015 12:06:19 GMT -5
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Post by BrownBoogieboarder on May 2, 2015 14:21:52 GMT -5
Favorite pick of the draft. Guy is a football player with football moves.Welcome to NY
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on May 2, 2015 19:53:52 GMT -5
LOL One little spelling mistake and now everyones calling the kid Maudlin OK ok, I'll change it back His name reminds me of an old SCTV character Sammy Maudlin of the Sammy Maudlin Show.
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Post by jcappy on May 2, 2015 20:02:32 GMT -5
LOL One little spelling mistake and now everyones calling the kid Maudlin OK ok, I'll change it back His name reminds me of an old SCTV character Sammy Maudlin of the Sammy Maudlin Show. Oh god dammit it was auto changing??? I thought I was going dyslexic or my phones autocorrect was making shit up
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Post by McGinley on May 2, 2015 20:08:09 GMT -5
He's got a great nickname, too: LoZo. According to Louisville fans, he's an extremely passionate guy who doesn't just get involved with the team, but with the fans, community, and local sports teams as well. Just going by what they're saying, I think we're gonna like him.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on May 2, 2015 20:12:45 GMT -5
He's got a great nickname, too: LoZo. According to Louisville fans, he's an extremely passionate guy who doesn't just get involved with the team, but with the fans, community, and local sports teams as well. Just going by what they're saying, I think we're gonna like him. Don't know if the Louisville Slugger is friends with him too (in addition to Petty) but he tweeted a very excited tweet welcoming "LoZo"
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Post by jcappy on May 2, 2015 20:14:52 GMT -5
He's got a great nickname, too: LoZo. According to Louisville fans, he's an extremely passionate guy who doesn't just get involved with the team, but with the fans, community, and local sports teams as well. Just going by what they're saying, I think we're gonna like him. Don't know if the Louisville Slugger is friends with him too (in addition to Petty) but he tweeted a very excited tweet welcoming "LoZo" They're friends...if you look in that 'ultimate' highlight video in the first few seconds you see Pryor getting all riled up in the Pre game huddle with LoZo leading.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on May 2, 2015 20:16:50 GMT -5
Don't know if the Louisville Slugger is friends with him too (in addition to Petty) but he tweeted a very excited tweet welcoming "LoZo" They're friends...if you look in that 'ultimate' highlight video in the first few seconds you see Pryor getting all riled up in the Pre game huddle with LoZo leading. Great! It'll be like a college reunion!
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on May 2, 2015 21:45:32 GMT -5
Nice breakdown on Mauldin from a few months ago. Lorenzo Mauldin: Size: 6’4”, 252LBs Tackles: 51 Tackles for loss: 13 Sacks: 6.5 What makes him a good prospect? Lorenzo Mauldin is an edge defender that wins as a pass rusher primarily through his active hands and relentless approach. He sports a great first step off the snap, and throws his hands both violently, and with a purpose. The clip below shows you how explosive Mauldin can be as a pass rusher and just how efficiently he can use his hands to get to the QB. He’s towards the top of the screen lined up over the left tackle. Here is Mauldin using his active hands to disrupt a run in his direction. He does a good job of using his length and then shedding the block with his hands. Where can he improve? While Mauldin has shown he can frequently be disruptive in the run game, as shown above, the one area he absolutely must improve to have a shot at a long career and full role in the pros is the ability to anchor and set the edge in the running game. In college, he’s relied on his explosiveness to get into the backfield and make plays, and often gets himself out of position in the run game and washed down by a tackle. Pro Comparison: Jason Worilds Prospect Rating: Early 2nd round
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Post by 10pennytocoles87 on May 3, 2015 11:06:04 GMT -5
Nice breakdown on Mauldin from a few months ago. Lorenzo Mauldin: Size: 6’4”, 252LBs Tackles: 51 Tackles for loss: 13 Sacks: 6.5 What makes him a good prospect? Lorenzo Mauldin is an edge defender that wins as a pass rusher primarily through his active hands and relentless approach. He sports a great first step off the snap, and throws his hands both violently, and with a purpose. The clip below shows you how explosive Mauldin can be as a pass rusher and just how efficiently he can use his hands to get to the QB. He’s towards the top of the screen lined up over the left tackle. Here is Mauldin using his active hands to disrupt a run in his direction. He does a good job of using his length and then shedding the block with his hands. Where can he improve? While Mauldin has shown he can frequently be disruptive in the run game, as shown above, the one area he absolutely must improve to have a shot at a long career and full role in the pros is the ability to anchor and set the edge in the running game. In college, he’s relied on his explosiveness to get into the backfield and make plays, and often gets himself out of position in the run game and washed down by a tackle. Pro Comparison: Jason Worilds Prospect Rating: Early 2nd round The more I've read about/watched tape of Lo, the more I like the pick. I'd sign up for Worilds in a fucking heartbeat. Hell, getting half of Worilds would still be better than Pace and Coples.
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