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White-McMillan-Qualls. Looks pretty good to me!!Feedback Gentlemen...Does the Colt defense look any better?
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With the 16th pick of the 4th round, #122 overall, the Baltimore Ravens select...Duke Riley OLB from LSU.
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He was Highest on my Board too! For a long Time!! But I picked up TJ Watt, so I didn't need him!!He's been my highest rated player for a while! I just think he fits best at WILL LB and that's where I intend to keep Kiko Alonso at, so wasn't the best fit for me. I did have him high on my list if other guys were gone however. Great pick.
Isn't that a terrible predicament to be in!!I'm hoping a few of my targets fall off the board in the next couple picks. I don't want to have to make a tough decision
This all sounds eerily similar to a certain Ram that I do enjoy watching. Speaking of which, I wonder if we finally see Joyner move around the field *cough* Safety *cough* with a new sheriff in town.
Good pick, and a nice profile you give on him! I've heard a lot of him lately, But I haven't dug up any stats on him yet!
Thanks! I like to keep track of them!! two things, I have his 40 at 4.42. and that 4.49 in the 3 cone is amazing!! And those 20/10 yard split times are great too!!Hey @DaveFan'51 - Just in case you were interested - these are the stats I've got on my last pick Corn Elder
40 Yrd Dash: 4.46
20 Yrd Dash: 2.60
10 Yrd Dash: 1.60
Vertical Jump: 35
Broad Jump: 09'08"
3-Cone Drill: 4.49
Sorry man I cant find hi SPARQ score
and this is him catching Dalvin Cook from behind...
I'm hoping a few of my targets fall off the board in the next couple picks. I don't want to have to make a tough decision
Umm! Ahh! What where we talking about!?! I forgot, for some reason!!Yeah me too????
Thanks! I like to keep track of them!! two things, I have his 40 at 4.42. and that 4.49 in the 3 cone is amazing!! And those 20/10 yard split times are great too!!
Your Trades are where you did your Best work!! If you ask me!! I still have to find a replacement for Rhodes!!I'm happy with my draft to date - still a couple of holes I want to fill yet
R1: John Ross - WR
R2: Jordan Willis - EDGE
R3: Marcus Williams - S
R4: Corn Elder - CB
Not forgetting my trade pick-ups of
Teddy Bridgewater (QB), Xavier Rhodes (CB), Anthony Barr (LB), Dante Fowler Jr. (DE) and Thomas Duarte (TE) I think the Saints will be a changed team on D now ;-)
Agreed!! I like my CB's over 6ft!!I seem to remember seeing a 4.42 for him too - IMO if only he was a couple of inches taller he'd be higher up in the draft.
Agreed. It's just Elder's play and football smarts won me over.Agreed!! I like my CB's over 6ft!!
Great pick Ed! I have him as my top rated FS right now! And he can Play CB too!! And he has a 119.2 SPARQ score!The Patsy's proudly select John Johnson S
GRADE
5.79
John Johnson (S)
HT: 6'0" WT: 208LBS.
POSITION: S
SCHOOL: Boston College
ARM LENGTH: 32"
HANDS: 9 7/8"
Overview
Johnson's career with the Eagles ended on a high note, beating his home-state team, Maryland, in the Quick Lane Bowl. He had 12 tackles (11 solo) in the contest, capping off an excellent senior season (77 tackles, 2.5 for loss, three interceptions, nine pass breakups). In 2015, Johnson got on scouts' radars as a first-year starter (63 tackles, 1.5 for loss, three INT, three PBU). He may have done so as a sophomore, but missed the last five regular season games of the year with an arm injury before coming back for the bowl game (25 tackles on the year, two PBU). The second-team all-state pick from Maryland contributed in all 12 games as a freshman, picking up four tackles and a fumble recovery.
COMBINE STATS
- 40 YARD DASH: 4.61 SEC
- BENCH PRESS: 14 REPS
- VERTICAL JUMP: 37.0 INCH
- BROAD JUMP: 119.0 INCH
- 3 CONE DRILL: 6.72 SEC
- 20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.18 SEC
ANALYSIS
Strengths
Has starting experience as cornerback and safety. Can play high safety or cover the slot. Plays with smooth hips and above average mirror and match footwork for the safety spot. At ease with directional changes in space. Adequate instincts in coverage. Will shade his coverage from high safety based on play development and quarterback's glances. Winning ball skills with very good ball tracking and soft hands. Interceptions don't just come his way, he goes and gets them. Has agility to take zig-zag downhill track to running backs. Bounces into run fits with lively feet and a tackle-ready base. Special teams monster with 30 tackles over the last three seasons on cover teams.
Weaknesses
Tends to take passive routes to the ball when he's the last line of defense. Leverages to the sideline while drifting backwards rather than closing downhill. Features a small delay at top of his transition when triggering. Needs to improve physicality as a tackler. Feet deaden near point of impact. Needs to drive through his target and finish with his feet.
Sources Tell Us
"He's really caught my eye out here. Had to go look him up with one of our scouts to find out more about the kid. Way more athletic than a lot of the safeties you see out at this game." -- NFC secondary coach
NFL Comparison
Aaron Williams
Bottom Line
Ascending defender with the experience, athleticism and ball skills to play as a high safety or in man coverage. Johnson is well above average as a ball-tracker and has the soft hands to finish at the catch-point against receivers. He has decent size but won't be a banger as a tackler, however, his ability in coverage has NFL personnel men buzzing as a potential early starter in the league.
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