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02-14-2021, 02:51 AM | #11 | |
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Nobody is arguing he doesn't have the physical merits to become a good player, or at least I'm not. I just don't think he's a guy you take in round 1. You brought up Willie Gay and he's a phenomenal example of a guy you take later than round 1. IF Gay's on-field game (and availability) was on par with his physical abilities, he would have been a top 20 pick. He went 63rd. Veach banked on coaching that athletic ability up and he did it without spending a 1st. I look at Oweh the same way. At some point I might release my DE analysis for Direkshun, but I can tell you where I'd have guys on my board in terms of talent, projection, and scheme fit: 1. Gregory Rousseau, Miami (6'6" 260) 2. Kwity Paye, Michigan (6'4" 277) 3. Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma (6'3' 255) 4. Joe Tryon, Washington (6'5" 262) 5. Joseph Ossai, Texas (6'4" 250) 6. Jaelen Phillips, Miami (6'5" 260)* 7. Jayson Oweh, Penn State (6'5" 260) 8. Elerson Smith, Northern Iowa (6'6" 250) 9. Patrick Jones II, Pitt (6'5" 260) 10. Carlos Basham, Jr., Wake Forest (6'5" 285) 11. Rashad Weaver, Pitt (6'5" 270) 12. Dayo Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt (6'5" 279) 13. Daelin Hayes, Notre Dame (6'4" 268) 14. Jordan Smith, UAB (6'6" 255) 15. Jonathon Cooper, Ohio State (6'3" 255) Notable omissions as guys I see as 3-4 OLB only: Azeez Ojulari, Georgia (6'3" 240), Zaven Collins (6'4' 250), Quincy Roche, Miami (6'3" 240), Shaka Toney, Penn State (6'3" 235), Hamilcar Rashed, Oregon State (6'4" 240), Chris Rumph, Duke (6'3" 235) *#3 if not for Concussion history Last edited by kccrow; 02-14-2021 at 06:41 AM.. |
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