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Originally Posted by VeveJones007
Maybe it's just what he was asked to do, but I only see two plays here where he truly shot a gap like Eberflus wants his DTs to do.
Compare that to Dre'mont Jones here, where he's shooting the B gap almost every play. In particular, watch the play at 0:40. Tillery doesn't have the quickness to pull that off, which is a key part of what Eberflus wants on the interior.
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Have you watched Tillery's Stanford tape? It's likely his best game, but he dominated Stanford's OL for most of that game. I counted 4 sacks, plenty of gap penetration, near constant double teams, and an occasional triple team. If his other film looks similar at all to that game, I'd be fine with drafting him at 26.