Good pick. Perfect timing here!! I have him as an OT, but he may be better suited as an OG!Okay, I'm ready to make the pick. With the 110th pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select...Adam Bisnowaty, OG, Pittsburgh.
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With the 107th pick in the ROD Mock Draft, the Miami Dolphins select...Vince Biegel, LB, Wisconsin
Why I picked him: I think Biegel can be one of the most disruptive SAM LBs in the NFL. He's athletic and explosive. His calling card is his play against the run. In the run game, he's instinctive, he has the ability to set the edge and shed blocks quickly and efficiently with advanced hand usage and pure violence. At his Pro Day he showed he has smooth fluid hips and the intelligence to drop into coverage efficiently in man or zone, and on 3rd downs is an effective pass rusher as well, with underrated bend and a multitude of pass rush moves.
How he fits: The Dolphins really struggled last year against the run. A lot of the problems was their LB play. They just couldn't shed blocks and fill gaps against blockers. That's no longer the case, with Lawrence Timmons and now Vince Biegel there. He will immediately fill in at SAM LB and provide immediate assistance to that unit. He'll also be able to put his hand in the ground to rush the passer in some situations, and we'll be able to maybe get him some time as one of the two LBs in nickel in some packages. He's going to be a movable chess piece we can get a lot of snaps to and allow him to make plays, and he fills our biggest need as a very strong run defender with size. He's a Patriots type of linebacker, and we want to emulate that success with these versatile monsters, and I think we got a steal here.
Notable game:
View: https://youtu.be/1Hbq-ri0hDM
Biegel showed his run game prowess against one of the best rushing teams in college, and also his pass rush ability in this game against LSU. You can see how he'd really benefit a team like the Dolphins looking for those traits.
Welcome to the 4th round!
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If you need a couple of god Players to pick from, for our Rams, that I think would be perfect at #112 PM me!!
I know of 5 Players that shouldn't still be out-there! Too Bad I don't have another pick until the 5th Round!:baghead::rolllaugh:
freak, freak and double freak!!!
I was hoping he would slip another round. Wishful thinking I know but...
Well played sir!!
That's exactly what I did with my last 3rd round pick, when I took WR - Robert Davis!When you don't have a 4th round pick, you have to take the players you love a little earlier than others might! Wasn't letting him get away from me
If you need a couple of god Players to pick from, for our Rams, that I think would be perfect at #112 PM me!!
Oops! Well ... they would be like God's on the Rams!!:neener::rolllaugh:And they're still out their to be picked!!!If it's god players you are recruiting, might I suggest Hermes & Ares.
With the 112th pick in the ROD NFL Mock Draft your beloved LA Rams select: WR Chad Hansen (California)
OVERVIEW
- 6'2"HEIGHT
- 32 1/8"ARM LENGTH
- 202LBS.WEIGHT
- 10 1/8"HANDS
Hansen was a late bloomer who didn't stand out on his high school team until his senior year. Idaho State was the only school to make a scholarship offer, so off to Pocatello he went -- for one year. He started 11 games there in 2013 (45-501, three TDs) before sitting out the following year as a transfer to Cal. Hansen contributed in his first year in Berkeley (19-249, TD), and then again surprised the Pac-12 with a second-team all-conference effort in 2016. He ranked third in the FBS with 9.2 receptions a game, and fourth with 124.9 yards a contest (92-1,249), while also scoring 11 times despite missing two games with an ankle injury.
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Maneuvers around route redirection in space and keeps his route on time. Works back to the throw. Has some talent after catch on wide receiver screens. Drive off the line and into his routes is consistent no matter which level he is going to work. Good awareness near sidelines. Able to drop his feet in-bounds when crowded against the boundary. Plays with good strength and physicality when mugged in his routes. Has fluid, powerful strides to burst past cornerbacks on vertical routes. Natural ball-tracker. Plus body control for ball adjustments in any direction. Hands are strong and can secure in traffic. Didn’t have to run much of the route tree, but showed willingness to work the middle. Gives physical, extended effort as run-blocker punching into cornerbacks frame and locking out. Able to make first tackler miss and accelerate into open field.
WEAKNESSES
Upright off the snap and into his routes. Is eventual into breaks and allows cornerback time to gear down and transition back to the ball. Can be jammed up by strong press corners. Doesn’t create enough consistent separation with his intermediate routes. Route work at Cal was basic. Will face his share of contested catches on the pro level. Allows throws to crowd his frame. Needs to get better at using body to shield throws from defenders.
SOURCES TELL US
"I'll bet you he will turn into a hot name during the draft. He's kind of unassuming when you see him in person, but he's a really competitive guy who plays bigger and faster than he might test. Coaches are going to love him." -- West regional scout for AFC team
NFL COMPARISON
Allen Hurns
BOTTOM LINE
Hansen has good combination of size and speed for the perimeter with an ability to climb over the top of cornerbacks and win the deep ball. He has average separation quickness when asked to work the first two levels, but he has the hands and strength to handle contested catch situations. An ascending prospect in draft circles who should hear his name called on Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) of the daft with a chance to become a WR2.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aeIP95gia0
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LOL!:rolllaugh:I can't contain myself!!!:mrburnsevil: Hanson was one of the Two I was going to give you!! GREAT Choice!!
* 4.53 - 40
* 35.0 Vert.
* 119.0 Broad jump
* 4.13 short shuttle
* 6.74 in the 3-cone drill
* 116.6 SPARQ score
I had him pegged to go in the 3rd Round! Great Value!!
Gotta give Goff more weapons! Engram and Hansen would be nice additions in the offense. I was surprised he lasted to the 4th round too. ball:
He improved his 40 on his pro day too.
View: https://twitter.com/CalFootball/status/845386976018624512