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RavensThat'll be a stone lock if we draft Diego Fagot, LB Navy, which I'm psyched for in a few minutes.
He was defensive MVP in the Shrine. And I liked the cut of his jib.
RavensThat'll be a stone lock if we draft Diego Fagot, LB Navy, which I'm psyched for in a few minutes.
He was defensive MVP in the Shrine. And I liked the cut of his jib.
Ah, shit. Well, he probably didn't have to go through airport security to get there.Ravens
My god, some dope took me literally...He doesn't suck. But, Bill sucks.
Jugsmmmm could be. nfln said knock on him is dropsies. not fumbles though.
So, why was Strong a binkie for me? Well, the Jackrabbits are local enough to Iowa to be on my radar, for one thing. Apart from his speed (and I'd argue that his play speed isn't as eye popping as you'd expect from the "fastest RB in the draft" designation) are his subtlety in the second level (the minor directional shifts that defeat angles and get 3rd level defenders twisted around), his patience, and a weird knack for making his cut at or past the LOS.
He plays RB with his eyes, drifting behind his blockers, drifting not just laterally but forward. He seems to make his cut within a yard of the LOS or even after it. It reduces negative plays and forces second-level playmakers to react with less of a runway to set themselves for the tackle.
This isn't a bad video to see some of what I'm talking about:
View: https://youtu.be/bYnAkfAM6HM
1:50 is a N/S run but still shows this trait.
3:50 is filmed from a bad angle, but is another good example. The 4 plays that follow are also good examples, though one is a N/S play and on one the cameraman was fooled which makes it harder to see.
5:00 is a GREAT example of his patience and this "late cut".
2 straight plays at 5:47.
2 more at 6:40, though the cameraman got fooled again on the first, helps to slow the video speed and look at the very top of the screen for a viscous late seam cut.
I like jugs.Jugs
2 outta 4 ain't bad...
Didn't we get Marcus Jones on Day 2, though?
3rd round. Yes. They screwed up...Didn't we get Marcus Jones on Day 2, though?
Me thinks he is the hedge for Harris's FA next year.A question might be whether the Pats drafted him with an eye to watching Damien Harris go to FA after this season or whether he is more
of a hedge against James White not being able to make it back from the hip injury.
In any case, he is supposedly a competent pass blocker, so he may not need to go the Foxboro redshirt route. I've never seen him play and
the scouting reports I've read seem a little bit at odds with his elite athletic score. I'm really curious to see how he looks.
He can be used as a pass catching RB. He is versatile. Rhambo will be the next starter.Me thinks he is the hedge for Harris's FA next year.
He's actually criticized for the dropsies, though that can improve. But that's pretty wasteful of his skill diagnosing and hitting holes.He can be used as a pass catching RB. He is versatile. Rhambo will be the next starter.
Jugs. Brady improved his arm strength. Jones will too. Improvement can and should be happening.He's actually criticized for the dropsies, though that can improve. But that's pretty wasteful of his skill diagnosing and hitting holes.
Sure. But there needs to be 5 RBs on the roster. Harris, Stevenson, White, Strong and Harris/Taylor will probably battle for the last spot.Me thinks he is the hedge for Harris's FA next year.
Not sure there needs to be 5, though that probably works out well given the injury risk. They need 4, and the 5th spot is a reasonable spot for a ST specialist to hang out.Sure. But there needs to be 5 RBs on the roster. Harris, Stevenson, White, Strong and Harris/Taylor will probably battle for the last spot.