Nice Value pick. I had him pegged at #64!The Jags select from Baylor CB Xavien. Howard. Perfect fit for Jags DEfense. Great press corner. Sorry for the delay, honestly thought my pick was going to be in the morning.
Xavien Howard
- DC
- Junior
- 6-0⅛, 201 lbs
- Baylor
2015 NCAA Football Stats
- Scouts Grade76
- Position Rank10
- Overall Rank82
- 40-YD Dash4.55
- ConferenceBig 12
Tackles Sacks INT
37 — 5
Overall Football Traits
Production 2
Height-Weight-Speed 2
Durability 1
Intangibles 2
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
Cornerback Specific Traits
Instincts/Recognition 3 Good eyes and awareness in zone coverage. Reads route concepts and maintain quality correlation with targets entering in and out of territory. Also shows the ability to come off of primary assignment to make a play on the ball. Average anticipation and route recognition skills in off man coverage. Quick diagnosis against the run and recognition of the screen game.
Cover Skills 2 Above-average fluidity for a taller cornerback. Most effective in press-man where he can use his length to disrupt at the line of scrimmage and has the range to carry receivers down field. Needs some technical work in pedal in off man coverage. Also will get high in drop which can affect his balance transitioning out of breaks. Above-average top-end speed but lacks elite extra to recover down the field.
Ball Skills 2 Above-average fluidity for a taller cornerback. Most effective in press-man where he can use his length to disrupt at the line of scrimmage and has the range to carry receivers down field. Needs some technical work in pedal in off man coverage. Also will get high in drop which can affect his balance transitioning out of breaks. Above-average top-end speed but lacks elite extra to recover down the field.
Run Support 3 Not overly physical by nature but willing to set the edge when his hand is forced. Wrap and drag down tackler that has above-average range due to length. Will lose discipline and duck inside with edge responsibility on occasion. Breaks down well in the open field to secure tackle.
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
Status Report
Xavien Howard (ex-AY-vee-uhn) is an underclassmen who is two year starter that is coming off of productive 2015 campaign where he recorded 10 PBUs and 5 INTs. He has an intriguing skill set due to his size, length and fluidity that fits best in a heavy press-man or press-zone scheme. There are some slight concerns about giving up late separation down the field (2015 Bowl Game vs UNC) and he can become more consistent as a tackler. Howard projects as a day two selection that should add immediate depth and has the potential to develop into quality starter. February 21, 2016
I'm interested in hearing how you would approach this change!?!The issue of time delays is an easily fixable one
I'm interested in hearing how you would approach this change!?!
" Does this make you and I the 'Chris Berman' & 'Todd McShay 'of ROD!":rolllaugh:I'm loving my banter with @DaveFan'51 and you other guys.
Hey guys... we have some trade news between the 49ers and the Bears...
The 49ers give their #142, #145 picks & RB Jarryd Hayne for the Bears #106 pick.
See what happens between picks
" Does this make you and I the 'Chris Berman' & 'Todd McShay 'of ROD!":rolllaugh:
Like you said, it's probably Best to discuss this in depth after this years Draft!Let's play this out and then discuss in depth after the draft is over
But I've already offered up a few ideas - the main one being that we treat the ROD Mock Draft like an event with a set time frame. That in and of itself will solve all time issues.
Right now the format caters to the participants infinite number of time variables instead of the format centered on a clearly defined event - one with a set time who's emphasis is on replicating the real life NFL draft in an online environment
For example if you signed up for a pot luck dinner there would be a specific time and place where the pot luck takes place -- if you don't show up at that time the pot luck continues without you. You just miss the event - and if you do show up you can't just show up without something for the pot luck table. The way this mock draft is set up is you have to wait 12 hours for someone to bring the potato salad before you can present your jello mold. It's gotta be the other way around
Eliminate the false pretense of time zones and participants variables and make it all about the event.
I mean,
We all have lives and hearing about them is rather redundant and to be honest not fun. A lot of waiting then a lot of apologies. I mean if this format works so well, why are there apologies for showing up at the 11th hour? Look entertainment is part of out lives too, not just jobs and changing diapers, and we all make time to get away and go to a movie or watch TV - so that's a non-starter and the reason for such severe delays, but also proof that we have the ability as humans to show up in time for an event
Anyway, I'm not the guy to run the event. We need someone like @Alan who is beloved to be the guy running it -- nobody is gonna show up for a draft I host -- but that doesn't mean there aren't people here that are gifted in organization and event planning who can help create a format that rocks