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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Jan 27, 2016 20:07:14 GMT -5
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Post by RobR on Jan 27, 2016 20:34:25 GMT -5
They just highlighted Sheldon Rankins from Louisville. Damn he looks explosive and fluid. Looks a bit like Donald from a couple of years ago.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Jan 27, 2016 20:45:43 GMT -5
They just highlighted Sheldon Rankins from Louisville. Damn he looks explosive and fluid. Looks a bit like Donald from a couple of years ago. You're right Rankins looked incredible. Vidal Alexander looked pretty good at RT. He stoned Jordan Jenkins a few times. Also Jalen Mills looked good in the few reps I saw. I wish they would have stuck with the WR vs CBs a little longer. What I didn't like was having to watch Gus Bradley talk for 10 min.
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Post by RobR on Jan 27, 2016 21:14:15 GMT -5
They just highlighted Sheldon Rankins from Louisville. Damn he looks explosive and fluid. Looks a bit like Donald from a couple of years ago. You're right Rankins looked incredible. Vidal Alexander looked pretty good at RT. He stoned Jordan Jenkins a few times. Also Jalen Mills looked good in the few reps I saw. I wish they would have stuck with the WR vs CBs a little longer. What I didn't like was having to watch Gus Bradley talk for 10 min. Don't forget Braxton Miller, by all accounts he is tearing it up.
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Post by tinstar on Jan 27, 2016 21:25:30 GMT -5
Miller is the wr I want after Coleman. I would give him Kerley's job tomorrow and improve my special teams 50% right away.
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Post by maury77 on Jan 28, 2016 8:20:54 GMT -5
I wonder how Braxton Miller would do as a kick or punt returner, Ohio State didn't use him in that role.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Jan 28, 2016 8:54:34 GMT -5
Wouldnt mind one or both of these guys in green and white next year.
Bronson Kaufusi – DE – BYU
Size – 6064 – 278 – 4.80 (All Estimates)
Strong Points –
Outstanding height and length. Good to real good athlete with good play speed. Plays with strength and has some snap in his hips. Good hand use. Has very good initial quickness with a quick first step. Natural pass rusher, has moves and can redirect. Plays the run very well. Tough and competitive. Has played both up and down. Has played some basketball at BYU.
Weak Points –
Not consistently break down in space causing him to miss some tackles.
Summation –
Three year starter for BYU. Plays defensive end but there are times when he plays on his feet and drops into coverage. Athletic with body control and flexibility. Has very good pass rush talent, finished his career with 26.5 sacks. He is tall and long with strength and power. Shows he can 2-gap and offensive lineman or play in a gap. Quick off the ball and disruptive versus the run. Very good pursuit player. Is scheme versatile in that he can be a 4-3 defensive end. Can add bulk and play as a 3-5 5-technique and can even be a pass rushing outside linebacker in a 3-4. Still has a lot of upside and could become a dominant pass rusher in the league.
Eric Striker – LB – Oklahoma
Size –
6000 -225 – 4.55 (All Estimates)
Strong Points –
Three year starter and a big time play maker. Has very good overall athleticism with speed, quickness and change of direction. Strong for his size and very explosive. Has good instincts and is around the ball. Explosive pass rusher coming off the edge with power and speed. Excellent tackler. Quick and fluid in pass coverage, has really good receiver awareness.
Weak Points –
Size! Has a frame that may only be able to carry 230 – 235. When a big guy gets on him, he can be slow to get rid of the block.
Summation –
Three year starter at outside linebacker for Oklahoma but may be better off inside in the NFL. Has great speed and athleticism to go along with very good instincts. Makes a lot of plays. Just may be too small for the outside. If he can get to 230+ may be better off as a 3-4 inside LB or a 4-3 Will. With his athleticism and coverage skills he may also be very good as a nickel linebacker. Striker is a football player but his size will hinder him at the next level. Still with his speed, quickness and competitive nature he will make himself a player. Don’t count him out.
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Post by Paradis on Jan 28, 2016 11:21:26 GMT -5
I'm fine with taking Lynch at 20 and sitting him for a year behind Fitz. This notion interests me.
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Post by Paradis on Jan 28, 2016 11:24:44 GMT -5
Wouldnt mind one or both of these guys in green and white next year. Bronson Kaufusi – DE – BYU Size – 6064 – 278 – 4.80 (All Estimates) Strong Points – Outstanding height and length. Good to real good athlete with good play speed. Plays with strength and has some snap in his hips. Good hand use. Has very good initial quickness with a quick first step. Natural pass rusher, has moves and can redirect. Plays the run very well. Tough and competitive. Has played both up and down. Has played some basketball at BYU. Weak Points – Not consistently break down in space causing him to miss some tackles. Summation – Three year starter for BYU. Plays defensive end but there are times when he plays on his feet and drops into coverage. Athletic with body control and flexibility. Has very good pass rush talent, finished his career with 26.5 sacks. He is tall and long with strength and power. Shows he can 2-gap and offensive lineman or play in a gap. Quick off the ball and disruptive versus the run. Very good pursuit player. Is scheme versatile in that he can be a 4-3 defensive end. Can add bulk and play as a 3-5 5-technique and can even be a pass rushing outside linebacker in a 3-4. Still has a lot of upside and could become a dominant pass rusher in the league. I had Kaufusi in my Jan jets mock draft. There's a lot to like there in size/measurables and he played all last year standing up. Looked totally natural and good in coverage/deciphering the play.... He needs to dominate more at the POA though. If he doesn't develop more blood lust, he'll stay a JAG... he over commits to letting the play come to him.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Jan 28, 2016 11:33:43 GMT -5
Wouldnt mind one or both of these guys in green and white next year. Bronson Kaufusi – DE – BYU Size – 6064 – 278 – 4.80 (All Estimates) Strong Points – Outstanding height and length. Good to real good athlete with good play speed. Plays with strength and has some snap in his hips. Good hand use. Has very good initial quickness with a quick first step. Natural pass rusher, has moves and can redirect. Plays the run very well. Tough and competitive. Has played both up and down. Has played some basketball at BYU. Weak Points – Not consistently break down in space causing him to miss some tackles. Summation – Three year starter for BYU. Plays defensive end but there are times when he plays on his feet and drops into coverage. Athletic with body control and flexibility. Has very good pass rush talent, finished his career with 26.5 sacks. He is tall and long with strength and power. Shows he can 2-gap and offensive lineman or play in a gap. Quick off the ball and disruptive versus the run. Very good pursuit player. Is scheme versatile in that he can be a 4-3 defensive end. Can add bulk and play as a 3-5 5-technique and can even be a pass rushing outside linebacker in a 3-4. Still has a lot of upside and could become a dominant pass rusher in the league. I had Kaufusi in my Jan jets mock draft. There's a lot to like there in size/measurables and he played all last year standing up. Looked totally natural and good in coverage/deciphering the play.... He needs to dominate more at the POA though. If he doesn't develop a more blood lust, he'll stay a JAG... he over commits to letting the play come to him. Agreed, but I think he is far from a finished product. I think with that size, reach and athletic ability, there is a lot of like and a ton of upside.
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Post by Paradis on Jan 28, 2016 11:40:52 GMT -5
Some of this might retread/old news but I thought I'd through some interesting bits i've seen out there; You guys buying? Cause I don't think I am... Sure this has already been discussed: Such a Patriot pick... I've got a soft spot for Dak I'm sure most of you already are, but if not -- there's some fairly good practice reports by charlie over at Walterfootball: walterfootball.com/seniorbowl2016.php
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Post by Touchable on Jan 28, 2016 11:49:34 GMT -5
Tony Pauline just compared that Ervin kid to Darren Sproles.
We need a dynamite return man in the worst way
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Post by Paradis on Jan 28, 2016 11:52:44 GMT -5
Miller.... Jeeeeesus
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Post by RobR on Jan 28, 2016 11:55:09 GMT -5
Can we trade Devin Smith for him?
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Post by sec.101row23 on Jan 28, 2016 11:57:27 GMT -5
Can we trade Devin Smith for him? Lol.....it figures that the best OSU WR to come out in recent years was actually their QB.
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