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Dugger probably is
For some reason, Adam Seward doesn't think Dugger is happy to have been drafted here.
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Dugger probably is
No one struggled to find him. Anyone who did research is high on him.D2 safety that analysts had to struggle to find tape on....at a school I’ve never heard of....wow....
This is Jordan Richards 2.0To be fair, I collect sports cards a little bit. Go check out an online box break of players from even 2015 and 2016. It is card after card of “who?” and in some small instances a player who did a little something.
So while I think a D2 player early in the second is a big woof, it is unknown how many will amount to anything. I’ve got a box full of auto football guys dating back to ‘05 that are worthless to anyone but them and their family.
This time he’s the only man in the room.BB outsmarts himself again. His problem in the 2nd round is he thinks he's the smartest man in the room. The problem with that is you are never the smartest man in the room
I was a fan of the Pats long before you were born
This is Jordan Richards 2.0
This is Jordan Richards 2.0
D2 program but other than that and perhaps there being a HUGE step up for him to NFL....I honestly never heard of college he was atI got nothing.
I had intended to rag on Lenoir-Rhyne U but I'm too depressed.
A D2 Safety in the second round.
I literally can’t even process how much of a reach this is.
If this analysis is correct, and who knows if it is we just drafted one of the most important pieces to using a nickel base defense.Kyle Dugger, S/LB, Lenoir-Rhyne
Dugger is the premier small-school prospect in this draft class. At just under 6-foot-1 and 217 pounds with 4.49 speed, a 42-inch vertical, and a 134-inch broad jump, the physical comparisons start at Derwin James. And the Division II product played a James-type role with James-type results on the field.
Mostly utilized as a free safety at Lenoir-Rhyne, Dugger has range for days in coverage and good change-of-direction ability for someone his size to go along with the explosiveness he demonstrated at the combine. He flies up in run support, even between the tackles, and will get to the football on the outside.
Because of his size and length -- nearly 33-inch arms -- Dugger is a seam-throw stopper when running with tight ends, which might be his most valuable asset at the next level.
Many believe he's a linebacker in the NFL. I think he should be deployed as a back-end safety initially, but really, safeties, linebackers, and slot corners carry out many of the same responsibilities in the NFL today. The only noticeably ding on Dugger's draft profile is that he turns 24 later this month, but he has the instincts, towering physical presence, and athletic gifts to be a star in the NFL. He could sneak into Round 1 and is unlikely to get out of the second round.