Nice pick he also has a pretty good SPARQ score at 124.9! Smart and athletic!!With the 147th pick in the NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select...
Deatrich Wise (DE)
HT: 6'5" WT: 274LBS.
POSITION: DE
SCHOOL: Arkansas
ARM LENGTH: 35 5/8"
HANDS: 10 1/2"
Overview
Deatrich Wise, Sr. was a ninth-round pick in 1998 by Seattle and also played in the Canadian Football League. Junior wasn't a starter until his senior year, and then he only did so in the opening eight games as he dealt with a hand injury suffered in the opener along with other injuries that limited his snaps later in the year. He did produce in that role, however, ending up with 49 stops, 5.5 for loss, and 3.5 sacks for the season. Wise got on scouts' radars by racking up eight sacks and two forced fumbles as a reserve in 2015. He also played regularly off the bench in 2013 (one start, 17 tackles, three TFL, two sacks) and 2014 (one start, 13 tackles, three TFL, two sacks).
COMBINE STATS
- 40 YARD DASH: 4.92 SEC
- BENCH PRESS: 22 REPS
- VERTICAL JUMP: 33.0 INCH
- BROAD JUMP: 125.0 INCH
- 3 CONE DRILL: 7.07 SEC
- 20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.36 SEC
ANALYSIS
Strengths
Uncommon arm length (35 inches) with enormous hands. Terrific power in his punch and is able to jolt tackles with it. Uses brute force to set a strong edge. Can rag-doll blockers with stack-and-jerk upper body power. Effective use of arm length to keep blockers out of his frame. Heavy tackler engulfing ball carrier with full weight of his frame. Uses long strides to gain ground up the field as pass rusher. Powers through contact when he's at the edge. Legitimate bull-rush potential when pad level is good. Has frame that will accept more mass. Quick getting hands into passing lane when rush stalls. Deflected six passes over last two seasons. His "try-hard" is never in doubt. Has experience as a five-technique in Arkansas' defensive front.
Weaknesses
Production fell well below expectations. Lost early down reps during senior season. Heavy-stepper with excessive stride length for short-area movement. Lacks lateral quickness and ability needed in twist games as rusher. Painfully slow to restart engine after changing direction. Below average reactive quickness allows running backs to dart past him. Tackling range has limitations. Hands have power but not suddenness. Won't get many quick wins at point of attack in the backfield. Pad level rises as rep rolls on. Upfield rush doesn't threaten the edge. Tackles drop early anchors to counter his power. Needs active feet after contact. Lacks edge rush ability to stay outside on third downs.
NFL Comparison
Malliciah Goodman
Bottom Line
Slow-twitch power player with rare physical attributes but a lack of functional athleticism to chalk up a stat sheet. Might have been miscast as a 4-3 defensive end considering his lack of quickness and rush talent. But his length and power at the point of attack could make him an attractive Day 3 (Rounds 4-7) draft option for 3-4 teams looking for a two-gapping defensive end with the traits to bounce back from a disappointing senior season.
I didn't see him on the picked list either!He's not on the picked list at DE or OLB.
I have Moss Listed as a DE! But he's a fine pick!And after Barrison's pick...with the 148th pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select...Avery Moss, OLB, Youngstown State.
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I have Moss Listed as a DE! But he's a fine pick!
* 4.47-40
* 1.67 10 yard split time!!
* 32.5 vert.
* 114.0 Broad jump
* 4.43 short shuttle
* 7.25 3-cone drill
* and a 113.0 SPARQ score!
With the #149th pick in the ROD Draft the LA Rams select: C Jon Toth (Kentucky)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMjoC1S7vPs
OVERVIEW
- 6'5"HEIGHT
- 33 5/8"ARM LENGTH
- 307LBS.WEIGHT
- 10"HANDS
Toth (pronounced TOETH) is a bit of Renaissance Man, a mechanical engineering major and fluent Spanish-speaker who just happens to have been one of the top centers in college football the past couple of seasons. He redshirted in his first year in Lexington, played as a back-up in the first game of his freshman season, and then started the next 48 games in the pivot over the next four years. Toth was a SEC All-Freshman squad selection in 2013, and capped his career with a first-team all-conference effort in 2016, helping the Wildcats get to their first bowl game since 2010.
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Four-year starter in competitive SEC. Good size and bulk. Understands his physical limitations and plays to his strengths. Fits into blocks with good body control and at a leveraged strike position. Unlocks hips at contact on down blocks to pin defender and present a running lane. Generates power from his lower half. Held his own against formidable Alabama defensive front. Utilizes efficient, compact punch. Has good hand strength to snatch and engage. Operates with plus hand placement, and willing to re-set hands to improve positioning when necessary. Able to control shoulder and steer opponent away from the hole. Good arm length for a center. Looks for work in pass protection and has enough anchor to thwart a bull rush.
WEAKNESSES
Marginal athlete. Plays with heavy feet and below-average lateral quickness. Could struggle with sudden redirects inside to catch blitzers and twisters. Struggles to mirror athletic, interior rushers in pass pro. Labors to recover once beaten. Snap-to-step quickness is very average. Effectiveness wanes beyond line of scrimmage. Has some hip stiffness which causes him to rely on leaning over bending. A little slow in his climb to second level.
BOTTOM LINE
Toth is a tough, four-year starter. Will appeal to teams looking for centers who can operate in a power-based rushing scheme. While he's better in a phone booth than on the move, he understands his limitations and does a good job of staying within himself. He's not the best athlete at the position but his size, arm length, strength and consistency should outweigh that on the next level. Toth has the traits and ability to be an eventual starter in the NFL.
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Nice pick!Tall drink of water at 6ft 5!
Damn! Damn! Double Damn!! I was hoping everyone had forgotten about Him!! Great pick!! Just to add a little:With the 151st pick, the Chargers select:
Jalen Myrick CB Minnesota
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Myrick's combination of speed and versatility make him a mid-round prospect. Mike Mayock
STRENGTHS: Two-time All Big-Ten Honorable Mention defensive back (2015-16) has long arms (32. 5 inches). Despite being only 5-foot-9, Myrick has the second longest arms out of any defensive invited to the East-West Shrine Game. Compact frame and well put together, his biggest asset is his speed. He was the state runner-up in the 100-meter dash in high school. Dual-threat on defense and special adds value to his draft stock. He anticipates the ball and knows when to make his move to defend it. Myrick has the natural athletic ability and speed that teams desire at the position. He possesses a real feel for the position. CBS Sports
My take: Ran 4.28 at the combine - the experts have him ranked all over the place... from 77 overall to 5-7 rounder. He's a very coachable kid who has improved every season. He'll be a 3rd or 4th corner this year, but will challenge for snaps very soon. Also an excellent KR. The Chargers defensive backfield could be depleted after next season due to FA. The goal was always to add two DB's
Chargers Thru 5
1. DL Jonathan Allen Alabama
2. OL Cam Thomas Alabama
3. WR Curtis Samuel Ohio St.
4. S Justin Evans Texas A&M
5 CB Jalen Myrick Minnesota
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