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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With the 53rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...Chauncey Gardner-Johnson.
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
Weaknesses
- 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
@FaulkSF is on the clock
- 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
@BonifayRam is on deck
Germaine Pratt
LB
North Carolina State University
I'm driving so I can't tell you why but I think this is a good fit for Belicheats D
Dallas selects Chase Winovich, Edge, Michigan.
Will fit in well in Dallas ... yeeeehaaaaw !
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
Weaknesses
- 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
@FaulkSF is on the clock
- 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
@BonifayRam is on deck
With the 53rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...Chauncey Gardner-Johnson.
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