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Post by Lithfan on Apr 29, 2017 18:53:20 GMT -5
Sure did. Missed it earlier.
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Post by joepnyj1 on Apr 29, 2017 18:53:25 GMT -5
Connor Harris:STRENGTHS Voracious appetite for tape. Elite tackle production. Tremendous leadership traits. Instinctive with immediate response to keys. Can race ahead of linemen. Has instant stop/start quickness and change of direction ability. Always attacking downhill. Looks to attack blockers early to disrupt the timing of the run play. Played quarterback and safety in high school and has the quickness in space to cover running backs out of backfield. Gym rat with good power throughout his tightly muscled frame. Burst to the ball puts him in position to make plays. Body-up tackler who finishes what he starts. Can play all three downs. WEAKNESSES Somewhat stubby frame with a lack of length. Unable to keep linemen off of him with punch and shed. Will get engulfed if he sits and waits. Straight-line attacker missing some fluidity of motion to consistently match the flow of a play. Square shouldered and unable to work body around blocks and through some crevices. Scouts question whether his production can hold up against elevated level of competition. Quicker than fast. DRAFT PROJECTION Round 5-6 SOURCES TELL US "He's a good player. He's a Division I player who happens to play Division II. I don't think he ever gets tired because he is always in on plays or right there next to them." -- NFC college scouting director NFL COMPARISON Chris Borland BOTTOM LINE Rock 'em, sock 'em linebacker with an inextinguishable motor and the instant quickness and burst to thrust himself into tackle after tackle. Harris is a willing chance-taker who fires downhill and into creases looking to make the impact play, but his lack of length and straight-line style of play could limit his effectiveness on the next level. With his instincts, quickness and nose for the ball as a tackler, Harris should find a spot on the linebacker depth chart and has a chance to be a kick-coverage winner.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Apr 29, 2017 18:53:55 GMT -5
Boooo the Pats got David Jones. Also the 49ers signed Zach Pascal, WR, Old Dominion. He's got great size, speed, and strength.
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Post by joepnyj1 on Apr 29, 2017 18:54:24 GMT -5
Sure did. Missed it earlier. Nice!
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Post by Paradis on Apr 29, 2017 18:55:19 GMT -5
Who is he? Shoot me some video I'm kind of shocked he went undrafted. He's essentially Ferguson 2.0
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Post by Paradis on Apr 29, 2017 18:57:06 GMT -5
Height: 6-7. Weight: 332. Arm: 35.25. Projected 40 Time: 5.15. Projected Round (2017): 4-6. 4/25/17: Leamon really impressed scouts in 2016. Sources say that Leamon is athletic with an above-average ability to anchor against bull rushers. He is a little finesse and will need to improve his strength for the NFL, but team evaluators feel he has the potential to grow into starting left tackle. Leamon does have some learning issues and may not be a good fit for hard coaching. Teams are giving Leamon a draftable grade in the middle rounds of the third day of the 2017 NFL Draft. Read more at walterfootball.com/draft2017OT.php#kwMZST3YEMEBVrpu.99
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Post by Lithfan on Apr 29, 2017 18:57:15 GMT -5
Pauline had him with a 5th round projection draftanalyst.com/javarius-leamonJavarius LeamonTackle SCHOOL: SOUTH CAROLINA STATE | CONFERENCE: D-IAA HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-7 / 332 | 40: 5.30 | DRAFT YR:2017 Rankings GRADE 3.42 PROJECTED ROUND 5th Bio: Two-year starter who earned Second Team All-MEAC honors in 2016 and was named First Team All-MEAC as a junior. Pos: Large, strong offensive tackle prospect with a nice degree of upside potential. Blocks with proper lean, stays with the action and makes good use of angles. Keeps his feet moving, can slide off the edge and displays solid lateral blocking range. Stays square, effectively gets his hands into defenders and rides opponents from their angles of attack. Plays with a large degree of quickness, flashes ability on the second level and gives effort. Explosive at the point and does enough to turn defenders from the action. Neg: Bends at the waist, lacks balance and struggles finishing blocks. Really does not sink his butt at the line of scrimmage. Tends to rumble around the field. Lacks great footwork off the edge. Analysis: Leamon was productive and durable for South Carolina State and possesses the size as well as the growth potential to play on the right side at the next level. He must improve the details of his position and consistently block with proper fundamentals but is worth considering in the very late rounds.
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Post by joepnyj1 on Apr 29, 2017 18:58:54 GMT -5
Looks like he needs to work on his footwork a bit, but has the size and frame.
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Post by RobR on Apr 29, 2017 19:05:31 GMT -5
Just watched his tape and I don't like him.....I liked Ware much better. He has great size and length but he is beyond a project. Slow footed and he plays incredibly soft for someone that size.
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Post by RobR on Apr 29, 2017 19:06:50 GMT -5
Who is he? Shoot me some video I'm kind of shocked he went undrafted. He's essentially Ferguson 2.0 He's Furguson v.226
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Post by Lithfan on Apr 29, 2017 20:10:11 GMT -5
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Post by RobR on Apr 29, 2017 20:14:17 GMT -5
He definitely has some ability although I wasn't a big fan. Might be a good PS candidate.
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Post by Paradis on Apr 29, 2017 21:29:27 GMT -5
Just watched his tape and I don't like him.....I liked Ware much better. He has great size and length but he is beyond a project. Slow footed and he plays incredibly soft for someone that size. He's a project, but you're overstating his issues. The gameplan for Leamon against Clemson was shit. I'm confident he'll stick around for a bit and we'll see where it goes.
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Post by RobR on Apr 29, 2017 21:39:38 GMT -5
Just watched his tape and I don't like him.....I liked Ware much better. He has great size and length but he is beyond a project. Slow footed and he plays incredibly soft for someone that size. He's a project, but you're overstating his issues. The gameplan for Leamon against Clemson was shit. I'm confident he'll stick around for a bit and we'll see where it goes. I loved your last project OT that you posted so I have no bias. He's tall and long but sucks as a football player and reminds me of a poor mans Davenport....another player I didn't like. I think it's his frame that you are enamored with. He's beyond a project but I'd have no problem trying to develop him on our practice squad. At the very least he has the measurables and is worthy of a PS spot.
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Post by Touchable on Apr 29, 2017 22:28:18 GMT -5
DL Patrick Gamble out of Georgia Tech signed with us
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