Day 3 rounds 4-7
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Some nice players here in round 4 to use our 3 picks. Would like to see:
Tommy togiai DT Ohio state (this dude was a beast!)
LB jabril Cox LSU, Dylan Moses bama,
Gainwell RB Memphis
Brevin Jordan Miami or Noah grey duke TEs
OL James Hudson cincy, Deonte brown bama, Trey hill uga
Terran Jackson coastal Carolina DE
Shaun wade CB Ohio state (maybe he can recover his prowess?)
Olaijah griffin CB usc (warren Gs son let’s mount up on this dude)
Jose borregales K Miami
Tommy togiai DT Ohio state (this dude was a beast!)
LB jabril Cox LSU, Dylan Moses bama,
Gainwell RB Memphis
Brevin Jordan Miami or Noah grey duke TEs
OL James Hudson cincy, Deonte brown bama, Trey hill uga
Terran Jackson coastal Carolina DE
Shaun wade CB Ohio state (maybe he can recover his prowess?)
Olaijah griffin CB usc (warren Gs son let’s mount up on this dude)
Jose borregales K Miami
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I'll add:skycruiser wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 5:19 amSome nice players here in round 4 to use our 3 picks. Would like to see:
Tommy togiai DT Ohio state (this dude was a beast!)
LB jabril Cox LSU, Dylan Moses bama,
Gainwell RB Memphis
Brevin Jordan Miami or Noah grey duke TEs
OL James Hudson cincy, Deonte brown bama, Trey hill uga
Terran Jackson coastal Carolina DE
Shaun wade CB Ohio state (maybe he can recover his prowess?)
Olaijah griffin CB usc (warren Gs son let’s mount up on this dude)
Jose borregales K Miami
OL: Stone Forsythe OT UF , Trey Smith G TN, Menet C PSU
RB: Chubba Hubbard OKST
WR: Amon Ra St. Brown USC, Cornell Powell Clem, Tylon Wallace OkST.
I hope we land Moses, St. Brown, Hudson, and Togiai. Then Hubbard.
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A Tweet from Field Williams as a reminder not to discount today's picks
Edit - Field Yates. Field Williams was a three point shooting Guard for the Bearcats in the early 2000s. Oops.
Edit - Field Yates. Field Williams was a three point shooting Guard for the Bearcats in the early 2000s. Oops.
A massively important day on tap in the NFL: amongst all active players from the 2020 season, 66% of them were drafted in the 4th round or later or not drafted at all.
Plenty of talent still available. Teams will be finding diamonds in the rough today.
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Give me
Forsythe, OT
Stevenson, RB
Weaver, DE
Shelvin, DT
Brown, OG
Britt, LB
Mitchell, WR
Sterns, S
Forsythe, OT
Stevenson, RB
Weaver, DE
Shelvin, DT
Brown, OG
Britt, LB
Mitchell, WR
Sterns, S
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Wonder if they go RB here Pickings are getting slim
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Pulling for Hudson. Keep him at home.
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I'm going Nixon, DT Iowa
I was crazy back when being crazy really meant something.
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Another DE... Cam Sample
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Cam Sample - Edge
STRENGTHS: Well-strapped together with proportionate bulk…quick initial movements and flashes speed-to-power ability as a rusher…large, strong hands to strike
and drive through jersey numbers…smooth-hipped with the footwork to work around road blocks…adequate anchor/lock-out and won’t give up his spot without a
fight…comes to balance on the move and makes strong tackles…athletic enough to zone drop and sniff out screens…competes with consistent effort, making stops
away from his original alignment…experienced lining up inside and outside the offensive tackle…set career-bests as a senior in tackles for loss and sacks.
WEAKNESSES: Moves smooth, but not explosive…lacks ideal edge speed or bend at the top of his rush…rushes with forward lean, but doesn’t have ideal length and
long-armed blockers can subdue his advances…his secondary rush moves are urgent, but tend to be segmented…wish he had more of a closing burst as a backfield
finisher…needs to improve his awareness and protect vs. side-angled blocks…will get caught up inside and allow outside runs…missed time in 2018 due to nagging
ankle and knee injuries…doesn’t have the career production expected for a pass rusher with 38 career starts.
SUMMARY: A three-year starter at Tulane, Sample was the field defensive end in defensive coordinator Chris Hampton’s multiple front. He was on the NFL radar
based on his sophomore and junior seasons, but his performance as a senior (AAC-best 42 pressures) earned him draftable grades from around the league. Sample is
a power-based rusher who continues to unlock his pass rush ability as he develops his trade – his Senior Bowl tape was more impressive than his Tulane tape. While
he has a quick first step, his upfield acceleration stalls before he reaches the corner and his rush attack needs to be more clever. Overall, Sample is a high-effort
player who battles with brass knuckles, but he has tweener skills and needs to be more efficient at the top of his rush in order to be more than a role player in the
NFL.
GRADE: 4th Round