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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2019 10:13:33 GMT -5
Yep...we were talking about that last year...awaiting for this deep WR class. There was a poster who was high on Marquise Brown last year, and so far this year Jackson and he are connecting quite well. He was a late first, but you wonder if it was anybody but Gettleman would we have Hollywood or the 350 pound DT. It would be great to get that franchise left tackle as you suggest, and the go/throw to guy for Jones. All we can do to make him succeed...laughing at Josh Rosen and his situation as now 2 teams do everything to make him...well, not succeed. I would not mind any of these WR's...Jeudy looks to be the only one top five worthy...sort of a can't miss type prospect. I don't like picking 10 touch players top five...I'd still go OT or Edge in the top five. A trade back might get us both positions set for a while. It was me, LOL. I was really high on Hollywood Brown AND L-Jax.... Maybe I should retire from the union and get a job as a scout, LMAO As for Rosen, who knows maybe they are building something from the ground up. We will see if they draft a WR or OT or another QB, who knows, Miami is a mess right now. If we could trade down MAYBE we could get someone like Thomas AND 1 of the top WRs that I mentioned since Im sure there will be a big run on QBsJeudy is excellent, but who knows who the 2nd best guy will be, there are alot of options Feasibly, due to the many needs and despite the large cap space we will have....we could be looking at a below average year next. Trading back for more more draft capital for the early rounds seems a must at this stage, as the defense will still (IMHO)remain a huge mess. Speaking of defense, watched Michigan vs the OL factory and of course the Bulldogs vs the Irish. Standout player for the bulldogs was IMHO the safety, JR Reed. He has the physical attributes for certain, but what really impresses when you watch him is his smarts, and ability to read the plays. I am not certain he makes the 2nd round (or the 4th on our mock simulator, lol), but a trade back and a draft of OT, WR and JR Reed in the 2nd might be the beginnings of the turnaround. Jonathan Taylor is a good back for the Badgers, but that OL works like a well oiled assembly line. Most backs should be able to drive through those lanes. Tyler Biadasz is especially good with zone blocking and sealing the second level...as usual, impressed watching him. Notre Dame has a decent left tackle. Liam Eichenberg vs Clelin Ferrell, and the famed DL of Clemson last year.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2019 17:48:26 GMT -5
Trevor Lawrence looking human as Mack Brown tries for a 2 to win the game for theTar Heels....and fails.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2019 10:26:44 GMT -5
Will Henry Ruggs be the first receiver off the board...over his Freddy B winning teammate? I'm gonna say yes, yes he will. Of course I am tired from my Friday Night Lights game and getting home at 2 AM AZ time...yes, I am involved with a high school team. Friday night lights, college games and Giants/most nfl games. in 45 minute sprints. How do you all get so much time to post? Working 50-60 hours a week,,, BTW, keep an eye out for Ty Thompson, a 6'4 200 pound junior with a laser pro style arm from Mequite High School in Gilbert, AZ Seton Catholic is a powerhouse...Ty has offers already from 5 major schools. I am told he is awaiting more QB factory schools such as USC or UCLA...nothing like watching a corner in high school dealing with 30 yard back shoulder zips. www.maxpreps.com/athlete/ty-thompson/xrjGSYMMEeeT-Oz0u-e-FA/default.htmCan throw on the run with zip and accuracy...he IS the Daniel Jones replacement.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 12, 2019 10:37:20 GMT -5
Will Henry Ruggs be the first receiver off the board...over his Freddy B winning teammate? I'm gonna say yes, yes he will. Of course I am tired from my Friday Night Lights game and getting home at 2 AM AZ time...yes, I am involved with a high school team. Friday night lights, college games and Giants/most nfl games. in 45 minute sprints. How do you all get so much time to post? Working 50-60 hours a week,,, BTW, keep an eye out for Ty Thompson, a 6'4 200 pound junior with a laser pro style arm from Mequite High School in Gilbert, AZ Seton Catholic is a powerhouse...Ty has offers already from 5 major schools. I am told he is awaiting more QB factory schools such as USC or UCLA...nothing like watching a corner in high school dealing with 30 yard back shoulder zips. www.maxpreps.com/athlete/ty-thompson/xrjGSYMMEeeT-Oz0u-e-FA/default.htmCan throw on the run with zip and accuracy...he IS the Daniel Jones replacement. Rumor has it Ruggs has run the 40 in under 4.30 If he does this at the combine very good chance he does go ahead of Jeudy
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2019 16:57:37 GMT -5
Will Muschamp 4th and 3...58 yard field goal? Gamecocks upset the 3 Bulldogs (while I napped in and out on the sofa)...Fromm looked average, despite being compared to Mahomes ...ESPN and knowledge sure takes a back seat to sensationalism these days. Our favorite left tackle still looked top 5 pick...at least when I was awake.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2019 17:09:30 GMT -5
Buckeyes, Badgers and Sooners vs the now defeated Bulldogs? Ohio State has to go 3....Sooners showed some defense in the Big 12...Badgers not getting enough credit?
Clemson Alabama Ohio State ?
Florida vs LSU might be for the 4....Sooners and Badgers can also lay claim if LSU loses.
Grant Delpit top 5 pick? Top 10?
PERFECT fit for the Giants, from need to talent, to scheme.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2019 21:18:24 GMT -5
Trask looking so composed and accurate....from back up HS QB to this
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Post by lasion2 on Oct 12, 2019 21:59:53 GMT -5
Will Henry Ruggs be the first receiver off the board...over his Freddy B winning teammate? I'm gonna say yes, yes he will. Of course I am tired from my Friday Night Lights game and getting home at 2 AM AZ time...yes, I am involved with a high school team. Friday night lights, college games and Giants/most nfl games. in 45 minute sprints. How do you all get so much time to post? Working 50-60 hours a week,,, BTW, keep an eye out for Ty Thompson, a 6'4 200 pound junior with a laser pro style arm from Mequite High School in Gilbert, AZ Seton Catholic is a powerhouse...Ty has offers already from 5 major schools. I am told he is awaiting more QB factory schools such as USC or UCLA...nothing like watching a corner in high school dealing with 30 yard back shoulder zips. www.maxpreps.com/athlete/ty-thompson/xrjGSYMMEeeT-Oz0u-e-FA/default.htmCan throw on the run with zip and accuracy...he IS the Daniel Jones replacement. Haha, that’s awesome. Good for Ty. I’ll remember the name. Work 50 hrs a week. Work with a local track team. Have 2 boys under 26 months old. I don’t remember what sleep feels like 🤷🏻♂️. Usually feeding the newborn late night, why most of my posts come after 11. Ruggs is gonna be the combine sensation. From what I’ve seen, Lamb is a good bet when we pick. I hope he’s there. We might end up in a weird dead spot in rd 1. 3 qbs, 1 ot, 3 WRs (Jeudy, Ruggs, Lamb), 2 pass rushers...all gone when we get up there at 10+. I don’t root for losses. So don’t think that’s what I’m saying. But, I might start widening the web of what I’m looking at, unless teams go for the good cbs/delpit that are available. What say y’all?
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 13, 2019 0:06:04 GMT -5
Will Henry Ruggs be the first receiver off the board...over his Freddy B winning teammate? I'm gonna say yes, yes he will. Of course I am tired from my Friday Night Lights game and getting home at 2 AM AZ time...yes, I am involved with a high school team. Friday night lights, college games and Giants/most nfl games. in 45 minute sprints. How do you all get so much time to post? Working 50-60 hours a week,,, BTW, keep an eye out for Ty Thompson, a 6'4 200 pound junior with a laser pro style arm from Mequite High School in Gilbert, AZ Seton Catholic is a powerhouse...Ty has offers already from 5 major schools. I am told he is awaiting more QB factory schools such as USC or UCLA...nothing like watching a corner in high school dealing with 30 yard back shoulder zips. www.maxpreps.com/athlete/ty-thompson/xrjGSYMMEeeT-Oz0u-e-FA/default.htmCan throw on the run with zip and accuracy...he IS the Daniel Jones replacement. Haha, that’s awesome. Good for Ty. I’ll remember the name. Work 50 hrs a week. Work with a local track team. Have 2 boys under 26 months old. I don’t remember what sleep feels like 🤷🏻♂️. Usually feeding the newborn late night, why most of my posts come after 11. Ruggs is gonna be the combine sensation. From what I’ve seen, Lamb is a good bet when we pick. I hope he’s there. We might end up in a weird dead spot in rd 1. 3 qbs, 1 ot, 3 WRs (Jeudy, Ruggs, Lamb), 2 pass rushers...all gone when we get up there at 10+. I don’t root for losses. So don’t think that’s what I’m saying. But, I might start widening the web of what I’m looking at, unless teams go for the good cbs/delpit that are available. What say y’all? Delpit can go top 7 as well if he is legit. Don't discount the anual athletic winner of the underwear Olympics edge rusher that is all athlete and hardly any skill that will be taken top 10 as well
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Post by Nite on Oct 13, 2019 8:03:03 GMT -5
Potential QB of the future (if DJ doesn't work out)
Joe Burrow LSU;
His stats this year are sick 148/186 79.6% 2157 yrds 25 TD/3 Int 218.1 qbr (in 6 games) throwing dimes all over the place. Looks off Lbs and Cbs and goes through progressions. Can move around in the pocket too...Took a page out of Danny Dimes book..whilst the rest of the world are oogling over Hurts, Tua and the rest of the glamor kids this guy is going to be the QB of the draft next year..
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 13, 2019 8:58:48 GMT -5
Potential QB of the future (if DJ doesn't work out) Joe Burrow LSU; His stats this year are sick 148/186 79.6% 2157 yrds 25 TD/3 Int 218.1 qbr (in 6 games) throwing dimes all over the place. Looks off Lbs and Cbs and goes through progressions. Can move around in the pocket too...Took a page out of Danny Dimes book..whilst the rest of the world are oogling over Hurts, Tua and the rest of the glamor kids this guy is going to be the QB of the draft next year.. BTW if LSU actually had a defense they would be scary .. They supposedly had the best defense in the SEC ....
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Post by Nite on Oct 13, 2019 9:09:39 GMT -5
Potential QB of the future (if DJ doesn't work out) Joe Burrow LSU; His stats this year are sick 148/186 79.6% 2157 yrds 25 TD/3 Int 218.1 qbr (in 6 games) throwing dimes all over the place. Looks off Lbs and Cbs and goes through progressions. Can move around in the pocket too...Took a page out of Danny Dimes book..whilst the rest of the world are oogling over Hurts, Tua and the rest of the glamor kids this guy is going to be the QB of the draft next year.. BTW if LSU actually had a defense they would be scary .. They supposedly had the best defense in the SEC .... Had past tense. In previous years their D was stout, problem was their anemic O. Now the O is good (actually great) and the D is iffy. I would still put it in the 10%
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 13, 2019 10:04:57 GMT -5
They supposedly had the best defense in the SEC .... Had past tense. In previous years their D was stout, problem was their anemic O. Now the O is good (actually great) and the D is iffy. I would still put it in the 10% Wonder if Delpit was torched..didnt see the game. They have (LSU) a nice WR..taller guy that looks like a playmaker
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Post by fifthavephil on Oct 13, 2019 10:33:58 GMT -5
Had past tense. In previous years their D was stout, problem was their anemic O. Now the O is good (actually great) and the D is iffy. I would still put it in the 10% Wonder if Delpit was torched..didnt see the game. They have (LSU) a nice WR..taller guy that looks like a playmaker Delpit, played very good. He was playing all over the field. Chaisson, he was somewhat invisible,except towards the end of game. When, Florida was force to pass. Chaisson,then was active and in the QB face. I was impress with Florida's receiver Van Jefferson, [ son of Shawn Jefferson] . He knows how to get open and come back to the ball. He not a speed burner but very reliable.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 13, 2019 10:41:54 GMT -5
Potential QB of the future (if DJ doesn't work out) Joe Burrow LSU; His stats this year are sick 148/186 79.6% 2157 yrds 25 TD/3 Int 218.1 qbr (in 6 games) throwing dimes all over the place. Looks off Lbs and Cbs and goes through progressions. Can move around in the pocket too...Took a page out of Danny Dimes book..whilst the rest of the world are oogling over Hurts, Tua and the rest of the glamor kids this guy is going to be the QB of the draft next year.. BTW if LSU actually had a defense they would be scary .. Hurts wasn't even a mid round guy till a few weeks ago I can see Ehrlinger in the 1st round as well,though rumblings he wants to stay in school for his last year
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 10:49:51 GMT -5
They supposedly had the best defense in the SEC .... Had past tense. In previous years their D was stout, problem was their anemic O. Now the O is good (actually great) and the D is iffy. I would still put it in the 10% I watch LSU nearly every Saturday, been doing so for almost a decade (not sure why, but possibly I enjoy the SEC and hate Alabama and their recruiting every 5 star HS player...unlike BB and coaching, they win before the season starts and overwhelming talent)...Tiger defense is NOT playing well this year. They have individual talent, a lot of it, and they will see many players heading for the NFL again...especially on the back end of the defense, but they are a bit lost on assignments and coverage, IMHO...blame the coaching as many times they are not picking up the correct assignments for certain simple alignments. It usually becomes a mess when the ball is snapped...if not for their individual talents, it would be far worse. They also lack a bona fide team pass rush making matter worse, injuries and of course the defense gasses when the new hurry up offense takes over (who's complaining about that though) ...Chaisson being back helps that aspect again of course. This is NOT the old LSU teams of run the ball and play lights out defense. It's the offense that is stellar this year, NFL quality...Joe Brady (saints offense) has taken them, with their new system QB, into the top of all of college ball. Burrow is playing like a NFL QB....they did this to compete with one team, Alabama. Not sure if they are going to be able to match 7's with them in November...but this year they have at least a chance. Regarding top draft prospects, Delpit wears the famed number 7 for a reason. Great player, in a non valued position...free safety range supreme, that can play the box very well.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 11:00:35 GMT -5
Had past tense. In previous years their D was stout, problem was their anemic O. Now the O is good (actually great) and the D is iffy. I would still put it in the 10% I watch LSU nearly every Saturday, been doing so for almost a decade (not sure why, but possibly I enjoy the SEC and hate Alabama and their recruiting every 5 star HS player...unlike BB and coaching, they win before the season starts and overwhelming talent)...Tiger defense is NOT playing well this year. They have individual talent, a lot of it, and they will see many players heading for the NFL again...especially on the back end of the defense, but they are a bit lost on assignments and coverage, IMHO...blame the coaching as many times they are not picking up the correct assignments for certain simple alignments. It usually becomes a mess when the ball is snapped...if not for their individual talents, it would be far worse. They also lack a bona fide team pass rush making matter worse, injuries and of course the defense gasses when the new hurry up offense takes over (who's complaining about that though) ...Chaisson being back helps that aspect again of course. This is NOT the old LSU teams of run the ball and play lights out defense. It's the offense that is stellar this year, NFL quality...Joe Brady (saints offense) has taken them, with their new system QB, into the top of all of college ball. Burrow is playing like a NFL QB....they did this to compete with one team, Alabama. Not sure if they are going to be able to match 7's with them in November...but this year they have at least a chance. Regarding top draft prospects, Delpit wears the famed number 7 for a reason. Great player, in a non valued position...free safety range supreme, that can play the box very well. Oops, sorry nite. I basically said what you did...thought I was quoting another member. BTW, I still believe the LSU offense can make them worthy of being in any playoff game, and against the big 2...they "should" be the 4 ranked team right now.
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Post by Nite on Oct 13, 2019 11:10:51 GMT -5
I watch LSU nearly every Saturday, been doing so for almost a decade (not sure why, but possibly I enjoy the SEC and hate Alabama and their recruiting every 5 star HS player...unlike BB and coaching, they win before the season starts and overwhelming talent)...Tiger defense is NOT playing well this year. They have individual talent, a lot of it, and they will see many players heading for the NFL again...especially on the back end of the defense, but they are a bit lost on assignments and coverage, IMHO...blame the coaching as many times they are not picking up the correct assignments for certain simple alignments. It usually becomes a mess when the ball is snapped...if not for their individual talents, it would be far worse. They also lack a bona fide team pass rush making matter worse, injuries and of course the defense gasses when the new hurry up offense takes over (who's complaining about that though) ...Chaisson being back helps that aspect again of course. This is NOT the old LSU teams of run the ball and play lights out defense. It's the offense that is stellar this year, NFL quality...Joe Brady (saints offense) has taken them, with their new system QB, into the top of all of college ball. Burrow is playing like a NFL QB....they did this to compete with one team, Alabama. Not sure if they are going to be able to match 7's with them in November...but this year they have at least a chance. Regarding top draft prospects, Delpit wears the famed number 7 for a reason. Great player, in a non valued position...free safety range supreme, that can play the box very well. Oops, sorry nite. I basically said what you did...thought I was quoting another member. BTW, I still believe the LSU offense can make them worthy of being in any playoff game, and against the big 2...they "should" be the 4 ranked team right now. No problem aris..Joe Brady has taken LSU to another level on the O side..They still have to figure out their D if they want to compete for a championship. They will have more than 1 guy being drafted from the O in 2020
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 13, 2019 11:16:10 GMT -5
Oops, sorry nite. I basically said what you did...thought I was quoting another member. BTW, I still believe the LSU offense can make them worthy of being in any playoff game, and against the big 2...they "should" be the 4 ranked team right now. No problem aris..Joe Brady has taken LSU to another level on the O side..They still have to figure out their D if they want to compete for a championship. They will have more than 1 guy being drafted from the O in 2020 They seem to have a few O linemen that are entering the draft and if they are getting actual pro coaching they can be NFL ready even if drafted mid rounds
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 11:43:59 GMT -5
Oops, sorry nite. I basically said what you did...thought I was quoting another member. BTW, I still believe the LSU offense can make them worthy of being in any playoff game, and against the big 2...they "should" be the 4 ranked team right now. No problem aris..Joe Brady has taken LSU to another level on the O side..They still have to figure out their D if they want to compete for a championship. They will have more than 1 guy being drafted from the O in 2020 Kind of weird that the defense has more prospects, but the offense is carrying them. Fulton, Delpit and of course Chaisson...Divinity and a guy I like at linebacker Jacob Philipps...character issues will/should keep the Giants away from Jacob...(rape allegations cleared). I'm sure I am missing a few... I'm with you, Burrow has for me at this stage, passed Fromm as the third QB this year... On the OL front, guard Damien Lewis, Lloyd Cushenberry at center (some members are mocking him to the Giants) and OT Saahdiq Charles are all top 100 prospects. Kase is good at evaluating OL talent, would love to hear his thoughts on these three...especially Charles. Gotta love the SEC ...the NFL factory conference... www.drafttek.com/2020-NFL-Draft-Position-Rankings/Top-SEC-Players-2020-NFL-Draft.asp 2020 NFL Draft - Top SEC Prospects (google)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 11:45:43 GMT -5
lol...getting this thread back on topic with the college players.
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Post by nygfanstrick on Oct 21, 2019 23:50:30 GMT -5
Sage Surratt is really intriguing. Big WR who can stretch the field and is tough to bring down after the catch. I've randomly seen a couple Wake Forest games and he's been putting up some crazy numbers
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 23, 2019 10:49:15 GMT -5
No problem aris..Joe Brady has taken LSU to another level on the O side..They still have to figure out their D if they want to compete for a championship. They will have more than 1 guy being drafted from the O in 2020 Kind of weird that the defense has more prospects, but the offense is carrying them. Fulton, Delpit and of course Chaisson...Divinity and a guy I like at linebacker Jacob Philipps...character issues will/should keep the Giants away from Jacob...(rape allegations cleared). I'm sure I am missing a few... I'm with you, Burrow has for me at this stage, passed Fromm as the third QB this year... On the OL front, guard Damien Lewis, Lloyd Cushenberry at center (some members are mocking him to the Giants) and OT Saahdiq Charles are all top 100 prospects. Kase is good at evaluating OL talent, would love to hear his thoughts on these three...especially Charles. Gotta love the SEC ...the NFL factory conference... www.drafttek.com/2020-NFL-Draft-Position-Rankings/Top-SEC-Players-2020-NFL-Draft.asp 2020 NFL Draft - Top SEC Prospects (google) Honestly the only LSU OL prospect that intrigues me is Cushenberry. Charles seems like he would be a guard at the next level, IMO and right now we are good at guard
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 23, 2019 17:42:11 GMT -5
Its sad that in a year we are DESPERATE for a coverage specialist, centerfield, cover 1 type of guy all of the safetys coming out in 2020 seem to be in the box guys like Peppers
Well other than Delpit, that dude is insane
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 23, 2019 20:01:59 GMT -5
Its sad that in a year we are DESPERATE for a coverage specialist, centerfield, cover 1 type of guy all of the safetys coming out in 2020 seem to be in the box guys like Peppers Well other than Delpit, that dude is insane Yeah... Question is does Gettleman put a high value at a position that really isnt positionally one of value early? He does like his playmakers early and prefers (at least with Carolina)to use the mid rounds for o line (with success)so who knows We still haven't seen Love yet,and if we sign a guy like Byron Jones he has played FS before.
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 24, 2019 11:27:29 GMT -5
Its sad that in a year we are DESPERATE for a coverage specialist, centerfield, cover 1 type of guy all of the safetys coming out in 2020 seem to be in the box guys like Peppers Well other than Delpit, that dude is insane Yeah... Question is does Gettleman put a high value at a position that really isnt positionally one of value early? He does like his playmakers early and prefers (at least with Carolina)to use the mid rounds for o line (with success)so who knows We still haven't seen Love yet,and if we sign a guy like Byron Jones he has played FS before. He doesnt HAVE to put FS at a high value, just give it any value at all. Bethea is a clear cut liability on our defense, you would think DG would want to address that. The thing that scares me about Love is that he hasnt seen the field at all this year, in a year that is pretty much a wash. You would imagine that after looking the way we look we would try out some of the younger guys to see if they are future starters or not. Its not like we can get much worse, so damnit, put love in
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 24, 2019 14:27:24 GMT -5
K'Lavon Chaisson, LSU, Edge This kid has me ready to risk it all. Chaisson has a phenomenal blend of athletic tools -- he is a "sky is the limit" type player who will be playing 2019 motivated after missing all but one game of the LSU season in 2018 (the Miami opener) on account of a torn ACL. Chaisson has a football player's build -- broad shoulders and plenty of muscle mass below the waist...which is backed up by his explosiveness and short step quickness. He collapsed offensive tackles as a true freshman with power components and looks to be better built and well developed than the freshman athlete named All-SEC in 2017. Chaisson has versatility in space, too. LSU moved him all over their defensive sets -- playing him as a rush linebacker, a nickel defender and a zone cover option in the shallows. Oily hips provide him with lightning quick transitions and changes of direction -- not just in space but also as he's looking to work back across the face of blockers or slip inside contact. Length appears to meet baselines as an edge rusher but his overall mobility and athleticism make him quite the unique prospect.
Stand-up outside linebacker type of pass rusher who brings a nice speed element to a defensive line. Chaisson controls the edge better than you would think for a player his size, and he is smart when defending the run. He can also drop back into coverage and has a good understanding of how to defend passes. Pass rush skills are more natural talent than refinement right now. Natural ability shows he can be effective off the edge as a speed rusher with good burst and top speed.
Operated at weak side defensive end and outside linebacker from the stand up position. Used as an extra overhang defender and weak side linebacker that was forced to drop into coverage. Chaisson has very flexible hips and plenty of athleticism that allowed the defensive coordinator to use him in many creative ways. Was able to play many different spots within the scheme because of his fluidity and positive experiments while trying him at many different spots.
The type of build and mobility to drool over. He’s thickly build throughout his frame with ideal length. Springy bounce in his steps in every direction and he’s extremely loose throughout his frame, particular in his hips and ankles. Has been tasked with a host of responsibilities both in space and at the line of scrimmage. First step and closing burst are exceptional. Lethal shooting gaps. Has upside on man and zone coverage with untapped potential as a pass rusher. There are flashes of him stacking blocks and exchanging power with offensive linemen. Looks comfortable in space and he plays with unrelenting urgency.
He demonstrates very good reactive athleticism on the edge for the Tiger defense. His skill set epitomizes the schematic versatility coordinators covet in today’s NFL. He’s an ideal fit as a weak side 4-3 DE in an even front scheme. Has enough power in his hips and hands to play on the strong side in an odd front scheme, while also possessing the rush ability and athleticism to play OLB in an odd front scheme. He can rush or drop from an up or down position. He demonstrates very good length for the position. Has good strength in his hips and hands to set the edge. He does a good job shedding and getting to the football in the run game. Although he is outweighed, he is good at the point of attack against tackles. Does a good job of rushing speed to power and has enough strength to “1 arm” a tackle on the edge. He has very good get off and plays from snap to whistle. He demonstrates good awareness when dropping in space and good discipline and patience to read his keys vs the read option. Has good athleticism to cover RBs in man and can easily open his hips and run up field on seam routes with TEs.thedraftnetwork.com/prospect-rankings
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 24, 2019 15:23:10 GMT -5
K'Lavon Chaisson, LSU, Edge This kid has me ready to risk it all. Chaisson has a phenomenal blend of athletic tools -- he is a "sky is the limit" type player who will be playing 2019 motivated after missing all but one game of the LSU season in 2018 (the Miami opener) on account of a torn ACL. Chaisson has a football player's build -- broad shoulders and plenty of muscle mass below the waist...which is backed up by his explosiveness and short step quickness. He collapsed offensive tackles as a true freshman with power components and looks to be better built and well developed than the freshman athlete named All-SEC in 2017. Chaisson has versatility in space, too. LSU moved him all over their defensive sets -- playing him as a rush linebacker, a nickel defender and a zone cover option in the shallows. Oily hips provide him with lightning quick transitions and changes of direction -- not just in space but also as he's looking to work back across the face of blockers or slip inside contact. Length appears to meet baselines as an edge rusher but his overall mobility and athleticism make him quite the unique prospect.
Stand-up outside linebacker type of pass rusher who brings a nice speed element to a defensive line. Chaisson controls the edge better than you would think for a player his size, and he is smart when defending the run. He can also drop back into coverage and has a good understanding of how to defend passes. Pass rush skills are more natural talent than refinement right now. Natural ability shows he can be effective off the edge as a speed rusher with good burst and top speed.
Operated at weak side defensive end and outside linebacker from the stand up position. Used as an extra overhang defender and weak side linebacker that was forced to drop into coverage. Chaisson has very flexible hips and plenty of athleticism that allowed the defensive coordinator to use him in many creative ways. Was able to play many different spots within the scheme because of his fluidity and positive experiments while trying him at many different spots.
The type of build and mobility to drool over. He’s thickly build throughout his frame with ideal length. Springy bounce in his steps in every direction and he’s extremely loose throughout his frame, particular in his hips and ankles. Has been tasked with a host of responsibilities both in space and at the line of scrimmage. First step and closing burst are exceptional. Lethal shooting gaps. Has upside on man and zone coverage with untapped potential as a pass rusher. There are flashes of him stacking blocks and exchanging power with offensive linemen. Looks comfortable in space and he plays with unrelenting urgency.
He demonstrates very good reactive athleticism on the edge for the Tiger defense. His skill set epitomizes the schematic versatility coordinators covet in today’s NFL. He’s an ideal fit as a weak side 4-3 DE in an even front scheme. Has enough power in his hips and hands to play on the strong side in an odd front scheme, while also possessing the rush ability and athleticism to play OLB in an odd front scheme. He can rush or drop from an up or down position. He demonstrates very good length for the position. Has good strength in his hips and hands to set the edge. He does a good job shedding and getting to the football in the run game. Although he is outweighed, he is good at the point of attack against tackles. Does a good job of rushing speed to power and has enough strength to “1 arm” a tackle on the edge. He has very good get off and plays from snap to whistle. He demonstrates good awareness when dropping in space and good discipline and patience to read his keys vs the read option. Has good athleticism to cover RBs in man and can easily open his hips and run up field on seam routes with TEs.thedraftnetwork.com/prospect-rankings Yep yep I mentioned him somewhere as being on my radar. And he overcame that ACL like it was nothing
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Post by lasion2 on Oct 24, 2019 20:35:53 GMT -5
Chaisson would be a killer 2nd rd nab.
I’ve referenced him before; my mlb roommate from college, Nola native/LSU season ticket holder, is real high on him. Talked and talked when I brought him up. But, I’m not sure he makes it to the 30s. He thinks he’ll be there.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 24, 2019 21:05:32 GMT -5
Chaisson would be a killer 2nd rd nab. I’ve referenced him before; my mlb roommate from college, Nola native/LSU season ticket holder, is real high on him. Talked and talked when I brought him up. But, I’m not sure he makes it to the 30s. He thinks he’ll be there. Medical with the knee might push him behind similar graded players that teams reach for in the first that are clean medically.
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