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We can get a guard later. We need a pass rush and if there is a chance we get the best one in the draft, then do it.
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Strengths: Excellent size for the position and displays excellent strength in game situations. Road grader who quickly resets the line of scrimmage in the run game as an inline blocker. Displays excellent athleticism on designed pulls and is highly effective in space at creating second level blocks and breaking open running lanes in the run game. Rarely gives ground when pass blocking. Intelligent as a pass blocker, rarely fooled by blitzes and easily passes off blocks, switches assignments with ease when necessary, and looks for a player to block when one isn't readily presented. Good technician who will maintain good blocks through hand chops, rips, and other handfighting by opposing DLs. Effective as a second level blocker in the screen game and knows how to time moving to block the screen correctly. Consistency could be most impressive aspect of his game, he rarely has a bad play and is a high effort player who doesn't take plays off. Weaknesses: Occasionally misses assignments when pulling or blocking in space. Occasionally plays too high and allows himself to be driven back by an effective bull rush or by a strong DT who wins the leverage battle. Can be overzealous in chasing down blocks at times, going as far as crossing the formation to try to block incoming edge blitzers, and this has at times allowed pressure to come from the gap he vacated. Could improve footwork. Other: "Safe Bet" prospect, likely to be high quality starting OG in NFL. Player Comparison: Kevin Zeitler |
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Lots of CBs on the market that are CB1 material whom are "only" going to cost cap space going forward.
Peters has undeniable skills; he also has undeniable off field issues. If Ballard passed, I will put my trust in him since he knows him so well. Walk Worthy,
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Maybe you're getting better at this Dammy.
Certainly better than when you wanted this guy as our 1st rd draft pick a few years ago: |
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Roquan Smith LB UGA
Strengths: Plays very fast and can close on the ball or ballcarrier in a hurry. Excellent in coverage. Highly effective in short zones and spy assignments. Can also run with receivers and tight ends deep downfield and make plays in coverage. Very fluid in space and has sideline to sideline range. Reacts very quickly after diagnosing the play and usually puts himself in good position as a result. Closes quickly in the run game and does not allow ballcarriers to get around him to the outside. Aggressive and violent when making contact, often ending plays quickly. Excellent blitzer, especially from A gap position, knows how to time well and how to attack empty lanes to get pressure on the QB. Weaknesses: Struggles to shed blocks, at times in costly ways in the run game. Occasionally misdiagnoses a play and puts himself in a bad spot. Can be overaggressive in pursuit at times, causing him to run himself out of a play or miss a tackle. Needs to be a better wrap up tackler, misses tackles occasionally going for the big hit. Other: Has the skillset for 4-3 MLB, 4-3 WLB, or 3-4 ILB at the next level. Player Comparison: Brian Urlacher |
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I also think after that last scouting report is a great time to say again that the player comparisons represent best case scenarios for each player. A more likely high end scenario for Roquan Smith is Deone Buchanon or Donnie Edwards, but if he really buiks up, keeps his speed, and learns how to shed a block the coverage skills and blitzing skills work for it. |
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Kollman has a new film room episode on Quenton Nelson:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI5RXX3i9i4 Also, here's the one where he says the Colts should draft Barkley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7dtDoZv3Oc&t=2s |
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2). He has always lacked integrity. Damold has the same personality traits as the person he claims to dislike. I have no idea how people like Damold look at themselves in the mirror on a daily basis. |
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You however lobbied greatly for Kikaha, and you can't deny that. |
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