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2017 Draft Prospect Thread

Sometimes I write down “player“ to a prospect. Strangely enough I do that rarely.

I did that for Kittle (when he was not on boards yet, but started to feature on this board). Today I did that for CB Channing Stribling, a wonderful Day 3 option. He struggles vs run at times...
Being able to lift 225 only 5! times will tend to make one struggle vs the run at times. And except for his COD abilities as shown by his 3-cone time (but not by his extremely slow shuttle) and his hands, he is very unimpressive athletically. There should be better options at CB on day 3 than him.
 
Being able to lift 225 only 5! times will tend to make one struggle vs the run at times. And except for his COD abilities as shown by his 3-cone time (but not by his extremely slow shuttle) and his hands, he is very unimpressive athletically. There should be better options at CB on day 3 than him.

Stribling is a terrible athlete, but a fine technician. He's the kind of guy who would be considered a first round sort of talent if he were just a little faster, stronger, and quicker, etc. It's tough to gamble on guys like that too early in the draft, but I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up carving out a marginal career for longer than some of the more gifted guys ahead of him, just because he's a lot better at football than he is at athletic testing. He might not be a starter, but he's not a bad player.
 
Being able to lift 225 only 5! times will tend to make one struggle vs the run at times. And except for his COD abilities as shown by his 3-cone time (but not by his extremely slow shuttle) and his hands, he is very unimpressive athletically. There should be better options at CB on day 3 than him.
Just to show how poor tht is i could bench 225 for 15 reps on a good day and i was 43 years old.
 
Just to show how poor tht is i could bench 225 for 15 reps on a good day and i was 43 years old.

Bench also has the lowest correlation to football success of all testing metrics, so unless the guy is physically unable to lift the bar, I don't see what it has to do with his ability to play cornerback.
 
Bench also has the lowest correlation to football success of all testing metrics, so unless the guy is physically unable to lift the bar, I don't see what it has to do with his ability to play cornerback.
Good point, bp is more applicable to line men or line backers who need to push an opponent away.
 
The insanity of how deep this draft is.

I saw a mock that had us taking:

De/olb Anderson -Alabama
CB Sutton -tenn.
De hall -Texas a&m

With our first three picks.

Ha! Sounds like a dream scenario for you.
 
The insanity of how deep this draft is.

I saw a mock that had us taking:

De/olb Anderson -Alabama
CB Sutton -tenn.
De hall -Texas a&m

With our first three picks.

Ha! Sounds like a dream scenario for you.

Not my perfect draft but I would be very happy with it. Three potential future starters there. In fact, the more I think about it, the happier I am with that outcome. And more importantly, it is more realistic than hoping for a Basham or Willis to fall.
 
Stribling is a terrible athlete, but a fine technician. He's the kind of guy who would be considered a first round sort of talent if he were just a little faster, stronger, and quicker, etc. It's tough to gamble on guys like that too early in the draft, but I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up carving out a marginal career for longer than some of the more gifted guys ahead of him, just because he's a lot better at football than he is at athletic testing. He might not be a starter, but he's not a bad player.

Malcolm Butler didn't test out as athletically elite, either.
 
Just to show how poor tht is i could bench 225 for 15 reps on a good day and i was 43 years old.

Teez Tabor did 9 reps. Marlon Humphrey did 10. Pro-level strength & conditioning will help all these guys.

Could be Stribling just had a bad day, too.
 
The insanity of how deep this draft is.

I saw a mock that had us taking:

De/olb Anderson -Alabama
CB Sutton -tenn.
De hall -Texas a&m

With our first three picks.

Not my perfect draft but I would be very happy with it. Three potential future starters there. In fact, the more I think about it, the happier I am with that outcome. And more importantly, it is more realistic than hoping for a Basham or Willis to fall.

Re-watched Cam Sutton today. Excellent cover corner with quick hips that would be ideal for the slot and plays both zone and man coverage but, he isn't physical in the run game at all which is such a disappointment. That's something he'd need to improve upon significantly to be a major contributor with the Pats.
 


Hall has one of the highest upsides of any mid-round pass rusher I can remember. That
move was sick!

@manxman2601 said it months ago before Basham & Hall were well known: Drafting both of them would be a heck of a draft. Too bad we'd have to trade up now.

Daeshon Hall vs Tennessee (2016) | Draft Breakdown

Warming up to Hall as high as 72. He could be a beast here with time.

Ideal:

Flowers (starter)
Basham (starter)
Ealy (situational)
Hall (developmental inactive)
 


Hall has one of the highest upsides of any mid-round pass rusher I can remember. That
move was sick!

@manxman2601 said it months ago before Basham & Hall were well known: Drafting both of them would be a heck of a draft. Too bad we'd have to trade up now.

Daeshon Hall vs Tennessee (2016) | Draft Breakdown

Warming up to Hall as high as 72. He could be a beast here with time.

Ideal:

Flowers (starter)
Basham (starter)
Ealy (situational)
Hall (developmental inactive)


I go back and forth on Hall. His testing numbers say that he's an elite prospect, and an absolutely perfect fit for what we look for (basically equals or betters Chandler Jones at every turn), but there's so much of his tape that I don't like (mostly due to bad technique, though; when he gets it right he's great). Most of it has to do with using his arms correctly, because when he's on, he's just about unblockable. Definitely a high-upside type of pick. I wouldn't complain at all if we chose to take a shot at developing him here.
 
I go back and forth on Hall. His testing numbers say that he's an elite prospect, and an absolutely perfect fit for what we look for (basically equals or betters Chandler Jones at every turn), but there's so much of his tape that I don't like (mostly due to bad technique, though; when he gets it right he's great). Most of it has to do with using his arms correctly, because when he's on, he's just about unblockable. Definitely a high-upside type of pick. I wouldn't complain at all if we chose to take a shot at developing him here.

Agreed. I also think it would be helpful to share film room with "Mr. Technique" Flowers too.
 


Hall has one of the highest upsides of any mid-round pass rusher I can remember. That
move was sick!

@manxman2601 said it months ago before Basham & Hall were well known: Drafting both of them would be a heck of a draft. Too bad we'd have to trade up now.

Daeshon Hall vs Tennessee (2016) | Draft Breakdown

Warming up to Hall as high as 72. He could be a beast here with time.

Ideal:

Flowers (starter)
Basham (starter)
Ealy (situational)
Hall (developmental inactive)



Watching that Tennessee game, I can't help feeling that Daeshon Hall would be better served by bulking up and becoming a pass rushing 5-tech type.
 
If they could pick him up with their mid-second round pick (ie. their fourth pick in the draft), that could make for an excellent draft.



1-1 - Myles Garrett
1-12 - OJ Howard
2- 33 - Joe Mixon
2-52 - Teez Tabor
3-65 - Sidney Jones

Trade 2018 1st and 2nd for Jimmy Garropolo

Equals winning.
 

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