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Can he play?
Devin Taylor, no. I've never seen this Armonty Bryant kid though.
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I wonder how many offensive linemen go on day one. Joeckel, Fisher, Warmack, Cooper are surefire 1st rounders, there's a lot of Johnson, Armstead, Frederick, Jones, Watson, even maybe Faulk, Brennan Williams etc. who could conceivably find their way into the first round.
Can he play?
It's combine week. Who cares?
With day 1 only being the 1st round, I don't see half those guys going in the 1st. Especially with WR, Safety and D-line being so deep.
I was kinda under the impression that combine week is relevant because it gives us better insight as to a prospect's potential to play, but that's just me.
Devin Taylor, no. I've never seen this Armonty Bryant kid though.
Armonty Bryant East Central Career Highlights - YouTube
Was the star of the Texas v The Nation practice. Was reported as being "unblockable".
Looks like a man among fetuses.
Pats seem intersted in a lot of WR in Indy RT @Nick_Underhill: WR Quinton Patton will meet w/ Patriots tonight
It'd be interesting to see what he can do against semi-competent competition.
-Armonty Bryant’s repertoire of arm-over moves to the outside, enabled him to consistently dip, bend and explode through the blocker’s outside shoulder for quarterback sacks and pressures. Nearly unstoppable in one-on-one’s, Bryant caught my eye in the first practice and will be one to watch throughout this event.
Armonty Bryant continued to build off a strong performance in the Monday practice, displaying the natural ability to work to the outside of his opponent, bend and run the arc. Though he can be a bit reckless in his approach and waste movement with his arms off the snap, Bryant is the most natural edge guy at this event and should be valued in the mid-rounds as a developmental rusher. Called “sweet feet” by his position coach, Bryant can win with an outside-in or inside-out pass rush, setting up each move and cut before accelerating upfield. Bryant’s length, bend and edge speed have been impressive to say the least and he’s been one of the more dominant players here in Allen, Texas.
Pretty clear Pats meeting with all top WR RT @Mary_Paoletti: Clemson WR DeAndre Hopkins tells me he's met with the Patriots.
The #Patriots met with Auburn DE Corey Lemonier.
My thoughts on the O-line and TEs:
Baktiari - Can't Kickslide left to save his life.
Fluker - Horrible footwork. Raises a concern as to whether he'll be able to handle guys like Cameron Wake who pash rush from the right side.
Frederick - Great Footwork
Schwenke - excellent footwork.
Warford - Didn't impress me in any of the drills.
Cooper and Lane Johnson were impressive in ALL of the drills.
One TE who caught my eye was Vance McDonald. 6'4 1/8", 34 3/8" arms. He seemed to do everything very well in the drills. Caught the ball in stride, away from his body each time. Also can longsnap.
I'm gonna have to pick through the NFL.com website to see if I can find the footage for Kasa. Kasa, Furstenburg, and and Lutzenkirchen got no real love from NFLN. Probably cause they're not Mayock's binkies..
https://twitter.com/NEPD_Loyko/status/305421466994880512
That's Woods, Patterson, Hopkins and Patton so far. WR in the first is looking more and more likely.