How About Myles Garrett, Malik Hooker And Patrick Mahomes With The Browns' 1st 3 Picks? Hey, Mary Kay
... those three players with their first three picks, I think they'd feel good about their draft. The problem with this scenario is that I think Hooker will be gone by No. 12. Most experts have him going in the top 10. Hue Jackson talked to Hooker at Ohio State's Pro Day last week, and I'm sure he really likes him. What's more, the Browns struck out on two chances at safeties in free agency and really need one. But they can't count on Hooker being there for them. As for Mahomes, they worked him out privately two weeks ago and I hear they like his arm talent and upside. He's a developmental project but I get the sense they like him better than De Shone Kizer, whom they also worked out privately last week. Everything is still on the table in the quarterback department, including trying to trade for a veteran such as Jimmy Garoppolo or A. J. Mc Carron, or drafting a top prospect such as Mitch Trubisky. Hey, Mary Kay: Why do we keep talking about Mitchell Trubisky as being a franchise quarterback? I understand that he is a hometown kid, but he has not won at the college level and has a limited number of starts. I think that we saw this with the 2011 draft, where ...
Browns Take Myles Garrett, Trade 4 Picks To Pats For Garoppolo
... next year. Watson goes to Arizona and learns from one of the best for a season. USATSI. 14. Philadelphia Philadelphia Eagles (from Minnesota). Malik Mc Dowell , DT, Michigan State Spartans : The Eagles need more bodies in the middle along with Fletcher Cox after seeing Bennie Logan leave for Kansas City. Mc Dowell would help solidify the Eagles front. USATSI. 15. Indianapolis Indianapolis Colts. Jabrill Peppers , LB/S, Michigan Wolverines : Chuck Pagano gets to make this pick alongside Chris Ballard, instead of being told who he’s getting, which means that the Colts bring in a guy who is versatile. Pagano will find a way to get the talented Peppers on the field. USATSI. 16. Baltimore Ravens. Reuben Foster , LB, Alabama: The star linebacker fell because of off-field issues in this draft, and as a result Ozzie Newsome is more than willing to swoop him up and figure out what he needs later. Good players work well on good teams. Reuben Foster would upgrade a Ravens defense in need of playmakers. USATSI. 17. Washington Redskins. Haason Reddick , ...
Texas A&m Dl Myles Garrett
... had good players, we have looked for folks to step up. That's on me. First-to-second round. Scouting Report. "Five-star recruit and three-year starter at left tackle who is a road grader with impressive power at the point of attack and enough athleticism to function in diverse run schemes. Robinson has tape galore against SEC edge talent either playing in the NFL or who soon will be. The tape shows a player with the traits and physical ability to be a good NFL tackle, but his balance issues and inconsistencies as a pass rusher are a concern. Robinson is a candidate to be overdrafted due to the position he plays and his size, but buyer beware as some of his deficiencies might not be easily correctable." - Lance Zierlein, __link__. Video analysis provided by Rotoworld and NBC Sports NFL Draft ...
Myles Garrett's Five Freakiest Plays At Texas A&m
... left number just inside the 10-yard line before Garrett reached him and stripped him of the football. To recap, Garrett used missile-like speed to get to Williams and still had enough energy to rip the ball out and potentially save a touchdown. 2. One-handed sack against UTSA (2016): Yeah, yeah, yeah. it was UTSA, and most of you probably slept through this game. But, hey, a one-handed sack is a one-handed sack. First, Garrett blew past left tackle Jevonte Domond and then pulled down quarterback Jared Johnson with just his left arm. He dragged down the 225-pound QB with one hand while fighting off the 300-pound Domond. Myles Garrett had 4.5 sacks in one afternoon against Texas-San Antonio, including a one-handed takedown of QB Jared Johnson. AP Photo/Sam Craft. 3. Bullying through a hold to force a sack-fumble of QB Brandon Allen (2016): After facing a handful of multi-teams against Arkansas, Garrett took full advantage of a rare one-on-one by fighting through a Denver Kirkland hold to swallow Allen up and ...
Myles Garrett Almost Went To Ohio State Because Of Dinosaurs
... so that was a big factor. And location, if I want to get away from home, that's the best place to go. And they're a great football team, so it all adds up.". Two days after that video was posted, Garrett announced his commitment to Texas A&M. According to Texas A&M, Garrett majored in university studies with his concentration area in Global Arts, Planning, Design and Construction in the College of Architecture. He also minored in business administration and geology. Garrett is serious about paleontology, though. He listed his five favorite dinosaurs last year, his list topped by Spinosaurus. In an __link__ story in October of 2015, Garrett said he'd like to play in the NFL for about 10 years and then study paleontology at grad school - and Ohio State came up again. I checked with Ohio State now, and the Buckeyes never felt like they were in deep with Garrett. Recruiting sites list Tom Herman as his primary recruiter, and that would make sense, since he led Ohio State's recruiting in Texas then. Garrett's ...
Myles Garrett Should Be The No. 1 Pick
... someone in the first round won’t fall in love with those numbers and his versatility. 4. Get used to hearing the names Jordan Willis and Derek Rivers. Every draft there are a couple relative unknowns from smaller or lesser programs that shoot up draft boards after the combine, and this year, two prime candidates are Youngstown State’s Derek Rivers and Kansas State’s Jordan Willis. The receiver’s record-breaking 40-yard dash only hints at his massive __link__. The 6-foot-3, 255-pound Willis blew the doors off Lucas Oil Stadium, running a 4.53 in the 40 while registering a 39-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-5 broad jump, a 6.85 three-cone drill, and a 4.28-second short shuttle as part of the defensive line group. That vert measurement was bested only by Garrett, and the three-cone number is something you’d expect to see from a wide receiver or defensive back. (It was also the eighth-best time among defensive linemen since 2006.) Rivers, at 6-foot-3, 248 pounds, wasn’t far behind in any category, running a 4.61 40 with a 35-inch vertical, a 10-foot-3 broad jump, a 6.94-second ...
Is The Next Myles Garrett At Kansas
... He was offered scholarships by the likes of Michigan State, Cal, Houston and Northwestern, but Armstrong visited only Kansas in January 2015 because other trips didn’t fit into his high school basketball schedule. “I just thought [playing] basketball was the end of the world,” Armstrong said. “That’s why I’m here. I had one weekend around signing day. I came up and fell in love with the place.”. This spring, the Jayhawks are looking to build on a 2016 effort that ranked their defense as perhaps the Big 12’s most improved unit. Armstrong, who gained 10 to 15 pounds in the fall of his freshman year and is now at 250, was key to the improvement. “Most people can’t understand that it’s hard to eat and gain weight,” Bowen said. “But for kids like him, it’s a different ballgame. It becomes almost a job. He took it very serious. “Then when he did go in the game, we asked him to do something that he was very good at. He didn’t have to face the defeat. As we did start to use him more, he had developed that mentality that he belonged. He had confidence going into his second year that he could win in pass-rush situations. And he proved it.”. ...
Myles Garrett Leads Final Top 50 Prospects Rankings; Deshaun Watson Top Qb
... consideration and should start immediately at nickel corner for his future NFL team. 42. Kevin King, CB, Washington. Previous: N/R. Overshadowed throughout his career by teammate Sidney Jones, King carved out his own niche in 2016. With his speed, length and change-of-direction ability, he should stay at cornerback going forward, although there’s a consideration to return to safety in the future. King’s stock has risen throughout the entire draft process and his combine performance will certainly create more buzz. The 6-3, 200-pounder ran a 4.43 in the 40, eighth best among all defensive backs, He posted a 6.56 three-cone and a 3.89 short shuttle, proving he has the ability to change directions as a taller cornerback. His one-handed interception against Arizona State was one to remember. 43. Fabien Moreau, CB, UCLA. Previous: N/R. Moreau completely crushed the combine and put himself in first-round ...
Dalvin Cook, Myles Garrett In Pro-day Spotlight
... Florida A&M, Florida State, Iowa State, Miami (Ohio), Stony Brook, Texas, Texas State, UNLV. The big draw: FSU RB Dalvin Cook. Others to watch: Florida CB Teez Tabor, Florida CB Quincy Wilson, Florida LB Jarrad Davis, Florida State DE De Marcus Walker, Texas RB D'Onta Foreman. The big question: Will Cook improve on his NFL Scouting Combine showing. Analyst take: "Dalvin Cook, a great player on tape, did not have a great workout (at the combine) in Indianapolis. We'll see if he can clean that up a little bit. I'd like to see him jump a little better there at the pro day. We'll see if he does those drills or not, but I know he can catch the heck out of the football, and I know when the lights come on, he's just fine." - __link__ analyst Daniel Jeremiah. The big question: Can Tabor shave any time off the disappointing 4.62 40-yard dash that he clocked at the combine. Analyst take: "Teez Tabor, Quincy Wilson, you want to see how these guys look when ...
Sumlin On Myles Garrett's Attitude. Competitiveness
... defensive end and tackle. He’s played both positions, potentially offering flexibility to NFL defensive coordinators, though evaluators say he’ll need to be more disruptive in getting after the quarterback if he wants to make it in the NFL…. Photo: Gregory Payan/AP. Give me a scouting report of yourself…. I’m a big, strong player. The type of player who can hold a point but then also be really quick when it comes to things like pass rush. With my size and my speed and ability, I create a lot of mismatches. When I’m inside, playing three-technique, I create a quickness mismatch up against a guard. When I’m outside playing an end, I create a mismatch as far as strength against a tackle or a tight end. Tell me about your experience level at both positions. My freshman year we were a 3-4 defense, a very true 3-4. Then Brian Van Gorder came on and we switched to a 4-3 with some 3-4 elements. It was difficult to switch. The hardest part was, you need to play with a different ...
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