Round 7 Pick 234: Ejuan Price, DE

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"Juan" Price has a shoe collection that would make former leaders in the Philippines jealous. That collection may go into the thousands of pairs if he has as much success in the NFL as he had rushing the passer for Pitt the past two seasons. Price started his career as an inside linebacker, starting five games there as a true freshman in 2011 (27 tackles, 6.5 for loss, four sacks). But then the injuries came. He redshirted 2012 with a pectoral injury, missed half of the 2013 season (23 tackles, four TFL in six games) with a back injury, and sat out another full season with a chest muscle malady in 2014. Finally healthy in his fifth year with the Panthers, Price had 48 tackles, 19.5 for loss, and led the ACC in sacks per game (0.88, 11.5 totals) gaining a first-team all-conference nod. Five of those sacks came in one game against Louisville. Price had 13 sacks again in another first-team All-ACC season this fall, and was also named second-team Walter Camp All-American by ranking second in the FBS with 23 tackles for loss (45 total stops).

STRENGTHS
Quick-twitch athlete with elite playmaking production over last two seasons. Stutter steps and head fakes in rush approach causes uncertainty for tackles. Able to juke inside and bounce back out to create an edge opening as rusher. Built low to ground and plays strong through redirect blocks to trim the edge. Flashes explosive spin counter that can create wins. Absolute bulldog when he smells a sack opportunity. Stout and strong. Big burst to close out quarterbacks. Disruptive in gaps against the run. Sudden stunts inside are often too quick for tackles to counter. Willing to take chances to make plays in backfield.

WEAKNESSES

Missed more than two seasons with injuries. Burst-based athlete missing long speed. Slow to transition when forced to make sharp directional changes. Unable to run down running backs headed for corner. Needs to finish plays. Can be quick to shut motor down if he doesn't think a tackle is within range. Appeared gassed at times. Struggles to counter long-limbed tackles with a quick punch. Face-up rusher missing upper body flexibility and hip flip. Needs soft edge to turn the corner.

DRAFT PROJECTION

Round 5-6

SOURCES TELL US

"He's a little ball of dynamite. He's got some physical limitations, which will keep him from getting picked early, but I see an NFL rusher. He's strong and twitchy and can finish when he gets the tackle beat." -- Director of scouting for NFC team

NFL COMPARISON

James Harrison

BOTTOM LINE

Stiff-hipped, straight-line rusher who is limited in his rush approach, but has the burst and twitch to finish what he starts. The comparison with James Harrison has more to do with the stature, playing style and rush production that both men possess. While his draft stock might be limited, he has the ability to be a sub-package rusher who could flash on the next level.-Lance Zierlein
 

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PLAYER OVERVIEW
A rare sixth-year prospect, Price missed two full seasons due to injury and played in only six games over a three-year span before enjoying a healthy and productive 2015.

Price started all 13 games as a junior, registering 48 tackles, including 19.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks, to go with a fumble recovery, a forced fumble and a blocked kick. He finished third in the voting for ACC defensive player of the year honors.

It was a long-awaited return to form for Price, who appearing in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2011, starting five games and finishing with 27 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks.

Price was a two-way star at Woodland Hills in Western Pennsylvania, playing linebacker and tight end.

STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
STRENGTHS: Impossible to discount his continued presence in the opponent's backfield. Although shorter than ideal, Price fires around the edge with flexible dip and naturally low leverage to stay underneath the reach of offensive tackles. His initial burst allows him to knife through gaps with his eyes always trained on the ball to make mid-rush adjustments. Uses strong, aggressive hands to work off contact and his pursuit motor doesn't have an off switch.

WEAKNESSES: Poor size dimensions for the position. With his lack of desired length, Price can be swallowed by blockers at times, especially in the run game.

COMPARES TO: Elvis Dumervil, Ravens - Price's measureables are very similar to Dumervil, who was extremely productive at Louisville, but his lack of ideal physical traits landed him in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.

IN OUR VIEW: NFL scouts stamped him with an undrafted grade over last summer and I initially overlooked the Western Pennsylvania native when studying Pitt prospects. As long as he keeps space between him and blockers, Price has natural pass rush instincts that translate well to the next level.

--Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler), 9/27/16


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Graded at # 80 overall by PFF, we got him at #234

Most 5-foot-11 players simply can’t hold up on the edge in the NFL. There’s good reason to think Price is different. His balance and pass-rushing repertoire are both superb. His 29 combined sacks and hits were the second-most in the country last year. — Mike Renner, @PFF_Mike
 

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Great now Rams drafted the DE that Rogers blocked!
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Price can really get after the passer. He has some limitations as a run defender because of his lack of length. He'll hold his ground and stack his blocker (very strong with natural leverage), but he struggles getting off blocks. As a pass rusher, though, he's very difficult to stop. He's so low to the ground when he rushes that most OTs struggle to get a hand on him. He has tremendous burst off the LOS, is a very strong player who can play through contact, and is always looking to finish. Most OTs are tall. Price uses that against them like James Harrison and Elvis Dumervil does. He gets underneath them and powers through to get around the corner.

I like him a lot. It's possible that Ejuan could also slide inside and play as our SILB.
 

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Great now Rams drafted the DE that Rogers blocked!
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Well I suppose one can either be a fountain or a drain

We all have tough days

I feel good with this draft considering what they had to work with

Definitely a draft for need, we've all had this debate before
 

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Did you wake up sucking on a lemon this morning?

It's the 7th round man.

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Understood, just thought it was funny that @jrry32 made the case for Rogers because he was able to block Price, it's like making a case for Yosemite Sam because he's more passionate than Elmer Fudd....Seriously I like Price, the Rogers pick and trading down when they had the chance to draft Forrest Lamp sent me over the edge.
 

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Not expected much from a guy this late but he has a lot of upside. His injury concerns are probably why he was available.
 

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Understood, just thought it was funny that @jrry32 made the case for Rogers because he was able to block Price, it like making a case for Yosemite Sam because he's more passionate than Elmer Fudd....Seriously I like Price, the Rogers pick and trading down when they had the chance to draft Forrest Lamp sent me over the edge.

Can you spare a lemon, bro?
 

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Understood, just thought it was funny that @jrry32 made the case for Rogers because he was able to block Price, it's like making a case for Yosemite Sam because he's more passionate than Elmer Fudd....Seriously I like Price, the Rogers pick and trading down when they had the chance to draft Forrest Lamp sent me over the edge.

Well, Price put up 23 TFLs and 13 sacks, so there weren't many guys who could block him. You gotta have talent as a FB to take on a guy with Price's burst and power in pass pro.
 

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Very interesting pick! Love to see him and AD get some comraderie and tear it up!
 

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Welcome to the Rams E-Juan! With a name like that you gotta start a website dude!
 

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Well, Price put up 23 TFLs and 13 sacks, so there weren't many guys who could block him. You gotta have talent as a FB to take on a guy with Price's burst and power in pass pro.

Okay Rogers can block maybe he was a better blocker than what was left at offensive line.
 

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You want Elvis Dumervil, well here you go. This guy can be good in the NFL but teams will have to accept the fact he's 5'11. Accept that and your pass rush improves immediately. I can see him going to the Patriots.
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If he went to the Patriots he would put up 14.5 sacks and 4 int's and 26 TFL. All Pro, Pro Bowler, Rookie of the Year. 14 year career with a stop in Canton.
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you don't see a lot of 5'11" edge rushers
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Dumervil? Freeney?
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Should just have Harrison show him how to be 5'11 and effective. No better teacher than him. Undrafted and Canton Bound in my opinion. I am a DIE HARD LIONS FAN and I think that Harrison is an absolute monster and this guy could be that type given he goes to the proper squad and gets taught by a smaller DE/OLB.
 

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Obe Ejuan Kenobi?

Too long?

E1?

I'll leave the scouting reports to our pros. It will free me up to work on my nickname game...