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Memento

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With the 53rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...Chauncey Gardner-Johnson.



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With the 53rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...Chauncey Gardner-Johnson.



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Nice pick!!!

PS - Have you seen the movie Being There?
Love this guys name

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Houston takes w/ the 54th pick: RB


DAVID MONTGOMERY
IOWA ST.
RB
RB16
Prospect Info
COLLEGE
Iowa St.
HOMETOWN
CLASS
Cincinnati, Ohio
Junior

HEIGHT
WEIGHT
ARMS
5' 10"
222 lbs
31 3/8”
HANDS
9 1/4”
Prospect Grade
5.85
CHANCE TO BECOME NFL STARTER
HOW WE GRADE
40 Yard Dash
4.63
SECONDS


Bench Press
15
REPS


Vertical Jump
28.5
INCHES


Broad Jump
121.0
INCHES


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PLAYLIST
Montgomery was a dual-threat quarterback in high school, even earning Division III Ohio Player of the Year recognition from the Associated Press after his senior season (2,707 yards, 41 TD rushing). Schools outside the Midwest did not come calling, however, so Iowa State nabbed the three-star recruit. He led the Cyclones in rushing as a true freshman, playing in all 12 games with starts in the final four weeks (109-563-5.2, two TDs rushing; 13-129-9.9 receiving). Montgomery had more of a workload in 2017, starting all 13 games and earning first-team All-Big 12 notice with 258 carries for 1,146 yards (4.4 average) and 11 scores. He also helped carry the passing offense with 36 receptions for 296 yards (8.2 average). Montgomery was a second-team all-conference pick by the coaches his junior season, accumulating 257 carries for 1,216 yards (4.7 average) and 13 touchdowns (also 22-157-7.1 receiving) in 12 games (11 starts).
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
Kareem Hunt
Overview
One of the safest runners in this draft with a desirable combination of size, vision, toughness and creativity. He runs with impressive calm and instincts in the midst of interior mayhem, weaving and battering his way through traffic. Smart teams will recognize his ability to create yardage for himself with his eyes, footwork, contact balance and power. Should alleviate concerns about his lack of explosiveness. Montgomery has a pro-ready game and Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) value as a good NFL starter.
Strengths
  • Compact frame is built for the rigors of his work
  • Instinctive runner with ability to stack moves
  • Patient runner with plus vision up to second level
  • Glides behind his bigs and sets up his blocks
  • Gears up and down to counter flowing linebackers
  • Rhythmic but forceful
  • Offers no easy outs for tacklers
  • Powerful lower body creates rare contact balance
  • Adequate agility to elude one tackler and then punish the next
  • Takes care of the football and rarely fumbles
  • Plays with shake at the top of his route
  • Natural hands with ability to pluck it outside his frame
  • Good blitz recognition in pass pro
Weaknesses
  • Heavy workload over the last two seasons
  • Has carried it 20-plus times in 13 of his last 19 games
  • Takes his fair share of heavy hits
  • Runs with some tightness in his hips
  • Unable to make steep cuts against the grain on backside
  • Below-average burst to open space
  • Low number of explosive carries during his career
  • Lacks pure speed to outrun NFL linebackers to the corner
  • Makes a tackler miss, but doesn't have juice to get away from the next one
Sources Tell Us

"That's my guy! If he gets with the right team, he's going to be the best running back to come out of this class and you won't have to draft him early either." -- Scouting director with AFC team
 

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Houston with the 55th pick gets a big nasty up front in OL Dru Samia Oklahoma (My new RG):

scouting report:



Get to know Oklahoma OG Dru Samia.
By Connor Livesay@ConnorNFLDraft Feb 22, 2019, 12:00pm CSTSHARE
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Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Name: Dru Samia

School: University of Oklahoma

Height: 6’5”

Weight: 297 lbs

Pros:
Dru Samia is one of the nastier players in this draft class at any position. While not letting his emotions get the best of him, Samia plays with a violent nature to his game. While he will likely fit best as an interior lineman in the NFL due to lack of ideal length, Samia has experience and success playing both guard and tackle from his time at Oklahoma. Plays with good center of gravity and rarely gets overpowered or beat with speed. Despite his size, Samia is able to mirror more explosive defensive lineman due to his impressive footwork and lower body twitch. Very flexible guy that rarely gets out leveraged. Does a tremendous job of getting to the second level and blocking out in front of running backs and receivers. Plays with excellent hand placement and technique at the point of attack. Has a good feel for how to leverage bigger lineman out of holes, to open up running lanes for running backs. A true team guy, that will learn different positions/techniques in order to make the all around offense better.

Cons:
As mentioned above, Samia does not possess the ideal length/height to play on the outside in the NFL, and at times struggles to reach longer interior guys. Adding some mass in his frame could go along way for his point of attack strength. Though it didn’t hurt him on many occasions, Samia at times would fire to high out of his stance which leaves his chest plate vulnerable, allowing defensive lineman to execute power rushes with ease. Played in one of the best offenses, along one of the best offensive lines in the country, so has yet to be put in many tough situations.

Overall Review:
The NFL loves versatile offensive lineman, and that includes the Cowboys. Dru Samia has the potential to be one of the most dominant interior offensive lineman in this class due to his natural athleticism, hand placement/technique, and ability to block in space. Samia reminds me a bit of Connor Williams in the sense of a guy who can play both inside and out, though Samia may be more prepared for the interior coming out of Oklahoma than Williams was coming out of Texas. Samia’s nastiness, run blocking ability, twitched up lower body, and versatility make him an intriguing day two pick for teams needs offensive line help.

Round Grade:
2-3

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Round 1 on page 20

Round 2:
33. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - N'Keal Harry, WR , Arizona State
34. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jeffrey Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
35. Oakland Raiders @Tron - Marquis Brown, WR, Oklahoma
36. San Francisco 49ers @InnovatedMind - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
37. New York Giants @TK42-RAM - Parris Campbell, WR , Ohio State
38. Jacksonville Jaguars @Ramhusker - Dalton Risner , OT , Kansas State
39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Corbin - Mack Wilson , ILB , Alabama
40. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jaun Thornhill , S , Virginia
41. Denver Broncos @T-REX - Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
42. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
43. Detroit Lions @shaunpinney - Jachai Polite, Edge, Florida
44. Green Bay Packers @Dieter the Brock - Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
45. Atlanta Falcons @Ramhusker - Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn St.
46. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
47. Carolina Panthers @jsimcox - Yodny Cajuste, OT, WVU
48. Miami Dolphins @TK42-RAM - Darnell Savage, S, Maryland
49. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket - Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
50. Minnesota Vikings @Kevin - Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State
51. Tennessee Titans @Riverumbbq - Zach Allen, DE/DL, Boston College
52. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41 - Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama St.
53. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento - Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Flordia
54. Houston Texans @PressureD41 - David Montgomery, RB, Iowa St.
55. Houston Texans @PressureD41 - Dru Samia, OG, Oklahoma
56. New England Patriots @SanAnRam
57. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
58. Dallas Cowboys @Merlin
59. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80
60. Los Angeles Chargers @FaulkSF
61. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
62. New Orleans Saints @shaunpinney
63. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
64. New England Patriots @SanAnRam

Trade: Arizona Cardinals trade Josh Rosen to the Washington Redskins for 2nd #46

Trade: Cincinatti Bengals trade Joe Mixon,
4th #110 , 6th #198 to the San Francisco 49ers for Jerrick McKinnon 3rd #67


Trade: Buffalo Bills trade 2nd #40 to the Indianapolis Colts for 2nd #59, 3rd #89, 5th #164

Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks-
Kyler Murray, Dwayne Haskins, Daniel Jones, Drew Lock

Runningbacks- Josh
Jacobs, David Montgomery,
,
Wide Receiver- D.K. Metcalf, A.J. Brown, Kelvin Harmon, N'Keal Harry, Marquis Brown, Parris Campbell, Hakeem Butler,


Offensive Line- Jonah Williams, Jawaan Taylor, Cody Ford, Andre Dillard, Garrett Bradbury, Chris Lindstrom, Dalton Risner, Greg Little, Yodny Cajuste, Tytus Howard, Dru Samia,

Tight End- T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, Irv
Smith Jr., Kahale Warring,

Defense
Defensive Line- Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Jeffrey Simmons, Jerry Tillery, Zach Allen,

Defensive End / Edge-
Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Rashan Gary, Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell, Jachai Polite, Zach Allen,

LineBacker- Josh Allen, DevIn White, Devin Bush Jr, Mack Wilson,

Cornerback-
Greedy Williams, DeAndre Baker, Byron Murphy, Amani Oruwariye,

Safety- Nasir Adderley, Deionte Thompson, Jaun Thornhill, Darnell Savage, Taylor Rapp, Chauncey Gardner-Johnson,

Special Teams:
Kicker-

Punter-


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With the 57th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...Devin Singletary, RB, Florida Atlantic.



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Dallas selects Chase Winovich, Edge, Michigan.
 

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With the 59th pick the Buffalo Bills select Erik McCoy, C (Texas A&M)

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McCoy was not highly recruited despite earning second-team all-state honors at Lufkin High School in Texas. Aggies coaches saw enough to give him a scholarship, however, and he worked himself into a three-year starter. He redshirted in 2015 before earning the starting center spot for all 13 contests in 2016. McCoy started all 13 games for A&M in 2017, as well, 11 at center and two at guard. He was a team captain in 2018, again starting all 13 games in the middle of the offensive line called the "Maroon Goons."
By Lance Zierlein

NFL Comparison
Corey Linsley

Overview
Teams typically hunt for centers with the traits to withstand power or athleticism depending on their divisional competition. McCoy comes gift-wrapped in a thick, strong frame and proved he could hold up to both power (Dexter Lawrence) and athleticism (Quinnen Williams). He has some limitations in space, but he possesses more than enough body control and agility to compete on work-ups and cut-off blocks. With his ability match against base and sub-packages, McCoy could carry Day 2 draft value as a future starter.
Strengths
  • Good girth in rear and legs with well-built arms
  • Started all three-seasons at Texas A&M
  • Solid performances against talented interior defenders from Clemson and Alabama
  • Unlocks and snaps hips into angle blocks to seal gap
  • Body control to fit and stick to A-gap rushers
  • Generates some movement
  • Loose hips to bump and climb to tough angles
  • Good effort to maintain leverage/positioning on lateral blocks
  • Possesses pop in well-timed punch
  • Re-sets hands with "boxing" ability in pass sets
  • Plays with good stickiness in pass mirror
  • Low center of gravity with strong rush anchor
  • Meets and absorbs upfield charge with plus contact balance
Weaknesses
  • Lack of length limits ability to sustain move blocks
  • Base gets too wide in some pass sets
  • Plays with some forward lean into pass mirror
  • A little slow with head swivel when scanning in pass pro tection
  • Has to stay patient rather than lunge at target
  • Inside arm wraps around second-level linebackers
  • Average athleticism in space
  • Below-average pull quickness
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With the 59th pick the Buffalo Bills select Erik McCoy, C (Texas A&M)

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McCoy was not highly recruited despite earning second-team all-state honors at Lufkin High School in Texas. Aggies coaches saw enough to give him a scholarship, however, and he worked himself into a three-year starter. He redshirted in 2015 before earning the starting center for all 13 contests in 2016. McCoy started all 13 games for A&M in 2017, as well, 11 at center and two at guard. He was a team captain in 2018, again starting all 13 games in the middle of the offensive line called the "Maroon Goons."
By Lance Zierlein

NFL Comparison
Corey Linsley

Overview
Teams typically hunt for centers with the traits to withstand power or athleticism depending on their divisional competition. McCoy comes gift-wrapped in a thick, strong frame and proved he could hold up to both power (Dexter Lawrence) and athleticism (Quinnen Williams). He has some limitations in space, but he possesses more than enough body control and agility to compete on work-ups and cut-off blocks. With his ability match against base and sub-packages, McCoy could carry Day 2 draft value as a future starter.
Strengths
  • Good girth in rear and legs with well-built arms
  • Started all three-seasons at Texas A&M
  • Solid performances against talented interior defenders from Clemson and Alabama
  • Unlocks and snaps hips into angle blocks to seal gap
  • Body control to fit and stick to A-gap rushers
  • Generates some movement
  • Loose hips to bump and climb to tough angles
  • Good effort to maintain leverage/positioning on lateral blocks
  • Possesses pop in well-timed punch
  • Re-sets hands with "boxing" ability in pass sets
  • Plays with good stickiness in pass mirror
  • Low center of gravity with strong rush anchor
  • Meets and absorbs upfield charge with plus contact balance
Weaknesses
  • Lack of length limits ability to sustain move blocks
  • Base gets too wide in some pass sets
  • Plays with some forward lean into pass mirror
  • A little slow with head swivel when scanning in pass pro tection
  • Has to stay patient rather than lunge at target
  • Inside arm wraps around second-level linebackers
  • Average athleticism in space
  • Below-average pull quickness
@FaulkSF is on the clock
@BonifayRam is on deck

Nice pick. I was going to grab him for Miami but decided on a safety .


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I'm driving so I can't tell you why but I think this is a good fit for Belicheats D

He’ll fit in nicely with those cheating Pratt’s!!!
 

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Will fit in well in Dallas ... yeeeehaaaaw !

I actually think he's too good for Dallas. :D

But I'm in a damn hotel with crappy internet here in Vegas. So gonna have to wing it lol.
 

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With the 59th pick the Buffalo Bills select Erik McCoy, C (Texas A&M)

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McCoy was not highly recruited despite earning second-team all-state honors at Lufkin High School in Texas. Aggies coaches saw enough to give him a scholarship, however, and he worked himself into a three-year starter. He redshirted in 2015 before earning the starting center spot for all 13 contests in 2016. McCoy started all 13 games for A&M in 2017, as well, 11 at center and two at guard. He was a team captain in 2018, again starting all 13 games in the middle of the offensive line called the "Maroon Goons."
By Lance Zierlein

NFL Comparison
Corey Linsley

Overview
Teams typically hunt for centers with the traits to withstand power or athleticism depending on their divisional competition. McCoy comes gift-wrapped in a thick, strong frame and proved he could hold up to both power (Dexter Lawrence) and athleticism (Quinnen Williams). He has some limitations in space, but he possesses more than enough body control and agility to compete on work-ups and cut-off blocks. With his ability match against base and sub-packages, McCoy could carry Day 2 draft value as a future starter.
Strengths
  • Good girth in rear and legs with well-built arms
  • Started all three-seasons at Texas A&M
  • Solid performances against talented interior defenders from Clemson and Alabama
  • Unlocks and snaps hips into angle blocks to seal gap
  • Body control to fit and stick to A-gap rushers
  • Generates some movement
  • Loose hips to bump and climb to tough angles
  • Good effort to maintain leverage/positioning on lateral blocks
  • Possesses pop in well-timed punch
  • Re-sets hands with "boxing" ability in pass sets
  • Plays with good stickiness in pass mirror
  • Low center of gravity with strong rush anchor
  • Meets and absorbs upfield charge with plus contact balance
Weaknesses
  • Lack of length limits ability to sustain move blocks
  • Base gets too wide in some pass sets
  • Plays with some forward lean into pass mirror
  • A little slow with head swivel when scanning in pass pro tection
  • Has to stay patient rather than lunge at target
  • Inside arm wraps around second-level linebackers
  • Average athleticism in space
  • Below-average pull quickness
@FaulkSF is on the clock
@BonifayRam is on deck

Great value after the trade down. Good job!
 

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Round 1 on page 20

Round 2:
33. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - N'Keal Harry, WR , Arizona State
34. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jeffrey Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
35. Oakland Raiders @Tron - Marquis Brown, WR, Oklahoma
36. San Francisco 49ers @InnovatedMind - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
37. New York Giants @TK42-RAM - Parris Campbell, WR , Ohio State
38. Jacksonville Jaguars @Ramhusker - Dalton Risner , OT , Kansas State
39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Corbin - Mack Wilson , ILB , Alabama
40. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jaun Thornhill , S , Virginia
41. Denver Broncos @T-REX - Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
42. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
43. Detroit Lions @shaunpinney - Jachai Polite, Edge, Florida
44. Green Bay Packers @Dieter the Brock - Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
45. Atlanta Falcons @Ramhusker - Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn St.
46. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
47. Carolina Panthers @jsimcox - Yodny Cajuste, OT, WVU
48. Miami Dolphins @TK42-RAM - Darnell Savage, S, Maryland
49. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket - Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
50. Minnesota Vikings @Kevin - Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State
51. Tennessee Titans @Riverumbbq - Zach Allen, DE/DL, Boston College
52. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41 - Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama St.
53. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento - Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Flordia
54. Houston Texans @PressureD41 - David Montgomery, RB, Iowa St.
55. Houston Texans @PressureD41 - Dru Samia, OG, Oklahoma
56. New England Patriots @SanAnRam - Jermaine Pratt, LB, NC State
57. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento - Devin Singletary, RB, Florida Atlantic
58. Dallas Cowboys @Merlin - Chase Winovich, Edge, Michigan
59. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80 - Erik McCoy, C, Texas A&M
60. Los Angeles Chargers @FaulkSF -
61. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
62. New Orleans Saints @shaunpinney
63. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
64. New England Patriots @SanAnRam

Trade: Arizona Cardinals trade Josh Rosen to the Washington Redskins for 2nd #46

Trade: Cincinatti Bengals trade Joe Mixon,
4th #110 , 6th #198 to the San Francisco 49ers for Jerrick McKinnon 3rd #67


Trade: Buffalo Bills trade 2nd #40 to the Indianapolis Colts for 2nd #59, 3rd #89, 5th #164

Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks-
Kyler Murray, Dwayne Haskins, Daniel Jones, Drew Lock

Runningbacks- Josh
Jacobs, David Montgomery, Devin Singletary,

Wide Receiver- D.K. Metcalf, A.J. Brown, Kelvin Harmon, N'Keal Harry, Marquis Brown, Parris Campbell, Hakeem Butler,

Offensive Line- Jonah Williams, Jawaan Taylor, Cody Ford, Andre Dillard, Garrett Bradbury, Chris Lindstrom, Dalton Risner, Greg Little, Yodny Cajuste, Tytus Howard, Dru Samia, Erik McCoy,

Tight End- T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, Irv
Smith Jr., Kahale Warring,

Defense
Defensive Line- Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Jeffrey Simmons, Jerry Tillery, Zach Allen,

Defensive End / Edge-
Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Rashan Gary, Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell, Jachai Polite, Zach Allen, Chase Winovich,

LineBacker- Josh Allen, DevIn White, Devin Bush Jr, Mack Wilson, Jermaine Pratt,

Cornerback-
Greedy Williams, DeAndre Baker, Byron Murphy, Amani Oruwariye,

Safety- Nasir Adderley, Deionte Thompson, Jaun Thornhill, Darnell Savage, Taylor Rapp, Chauncey Gardner-Johnson,

Special Teams:
Kicker-

Punter-


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With the 53rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...Chauncey Gardner-Johnson.



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Great pick. I agonised over him and Rapp. You got a good one.
 
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