Rush - Edge / PTP Thread
Lost this twice (*edit* three times!!!) lol My lazy azss left it here too long but here it is.
Actually looks like a really good group. Not comparing it to anyone just yet but this is a solid group. Especially if you need rush OLB. There's 3 or 4 that could be impact standouts right away in this group.
Will Anderson has been an absolute monster! He gives you "Elite/Top Tier" vibes and just produces man.
He's an elite playmaker that has produced like very few we've ever seen. #1 overall material. Poised to break several records this year. Sack machine but also puts up huge TFL / No gain #'s. Just makes plays at/behind the los.
Anderson doesn’t have elite play strength but it's very close, next tier, for his size. Very efficient with his movements, base and hands. Everything is on point, very few missteps or bad angles. Creates a strong active chain snap after snap with a "or die trying" attitude that doesn't quit. Efficient, technically sound with a mindset that doesn't crack.
Anderson, above all else is fighter, one you want on your side when it goes down. Just a tough, physical player that will gives you max effort from start to finish. He doesn't have top tier bend, could work on his overall flexibility. Not just running the loop, out his stance. I think it would go a long way. Ankles look loose but might have some stiffness around his hips. He's effective enough though with at times a really good first step. So again he's bringing everything to the table, every snap. Speed, power, awareness, athleticism and FBI. You're taking on someone with less than ideal size but everything else is a plus or above average.
His hands are very good. Probably could be a little more impactful. A little more follow through at times but his paws are active, strong and effective. First to make contact. Finds his opponents hands. A lot of his sacks come from disengaging, keeping himself clean, working around/through bigger bodies. Has a nice club, forklift, double swipe, good bend, likes to work back inside. Good job clearing hands. He has a few moves but really wins with quicks, strength & effort. Mentioned his first step above. Explosive at times but his lateral movements really stand out. He's able to slide, bounce out the way, down the line with relative ease. Really smart, aware, eyes are rarely fooled. Handles misdirection, trick plays etc very well.
I know Saban absolutely loves him. He's talked about him enough to see that but I've heard the same from a few people close to the program I know. Saban really respects him and understands how good he is. Grew up a UG fan. Haven't heard of anything bad.
Has played Jack in Bama. I see him as pure 34 rush backer next level.
Some guys that could possibly go top 30-64 for us ... Foskey, N Smith, M Murphy, G Murphy, Tupuola-Fetui, Van Ness & Wooden.
Tier 1A
Will Anderson Jr - 6'3/245 - Alabama
Tier 1B
Isaiah Foskey - 6'5/260 - Notre Dame
Myles Murphy - 6'5/275 - Clemson
BJ Ojulari - 6'3/245 - LSU
Felix Anudike-Uzomah - 6'3/255 - Kansas St
Lukas Van Ness - 6'5/265 - Iowa
Jared Verse - 6'4/250 - FSU
Derrick Hall - 6'3/250 - Auburn
Zach Harrison - 6'6/270 - OSU
Andre Carter II - 6'6/270 - ARMY
Solomon Byrd - 6'4/250 - USC
Tyree Wilson - 6'6/275 -Texas Tech
Nolan Smith - 6'3/235 - Georgia
Zion Tupuola-Fetui - 6'4/260 - Washington
Colby Wooden - 6'5/280 - Auburn
Grayson Murphy - 6'3/255 - UCLA
Tier 2
Robert Beal - 6'4/255 - Georgia
Cedric Johnson - 6'3/255 - Ole Miss
Will McDonald - 6'4/245 - Iowa St
Brenton Cox - 6'4/255 - Florida
Javon Solomon - 6'2/245 - Troy
Desmond Evans - 6'6/265 - North Carolina
Ochaun Mathis - 6'5/260 - Nebraska
Lonnie Phelps - 6'3/245 - Kansas
Ali Gaye - 6'6/250 - LSU
Tier 3A
Jamil Muhammad - 6'2/230 - Georgia St
Eric Gregory - 6'4/295 - Arkansas
Dayon Hayes - 6'3/260 - Pittsburgh
Nick Hampton - 6'3/225 - Appalachian St
Habakkuk Baldonado - 6'5/260 - Pittsburgh
Trajan Jeffcoat - 6'4/275 - Missouri
Garrett Nelson - 6'3/245 - Nebraska
Trace Ford - 6'3/240 - Oklahoma St
LaQuan Johnson - 6'3/250 - Central Michigan
Marcus Stripling - 6'3/245 - Oklahoma
Darius Hodges - 6'1/280 - Tulane
KJ Henry - 6'4/260 - Clemson
Jordan Burch - 6'6/270 - South Carolina
Sav’ell Smalls - 6'3/250 - Washington
Josh Celiscar - 6'4/265 - UCF
Kivon Bennett - 6'2/245 - Arkansas St
Andrew Chatfield - 6'2/260 - Oregon St
Byron Young - 6'3/290 - Alabama
Tier 3B
Jahfari Harvey - 6'4/250 - Miami
Jamal Hines - 6'3/250 - Toledo
Tyler Batty - 6'5/265 - BYU
Ikenna Enechukwu - 6'4/265 - Rice
Jalen Redmond - 6'2/280 - Oklahoma
Xavier Thomas - 6'2/265 - Clemson
Jordan Strachan - 6"5/250 - South Carolina
Mitchell Agude - 6'4/245 - Miami
Khari Coleman - 6'2/225 - Ole Miss
Tyler Baron - 6'5/260 - Tennessee
Tyler Lacy - 6'4/295 - Oklahoma St
Moro Ojomo - 6'3/285 - Texas
Derrick McLendon - 6'4/255 - FSU
John Morgan - 6'2/260 - Pittsburgh
Deslin Alexandre - 6'4/285 - Pittsburgh
Jose Ramirez - 6'2/250 - Eastern Michigan
Jordan Wright - 6'5/235 - Kentucky
Gabe Hall - 6-5/290 - Baylor
Isaiah McGuire - 6'4/265 - Missouri
Malik Vann - 6'3/275 - Cincinnati
Trumane Bell - 6'2/255 - UTSA
Van Fillinger - 6'4/260 - Utah
Tier 4
Kydran Jenkins - 6'1/270 - Purdue
Ashton Gillotte - 6'2/260 - Louisville
Richard Jubinor - 6'3/230 - Troy
Kyler Laing - 6'1/235 - Buffalo
Karl Brooks - 6'4/295 - Bowling Green
Joe Evans - 6'2/250 - Iowa
Gabe Reid - 6'2/235 - Utah
Shane Irwin - 6'3/260 - Boise St
Eku Leota - 6'4/240 - Auburn
Randy Charlton - 6'3/265 - Miss St
RJ Oben - 6'4/255 - Duke
Desjuan Johnson - 6'3/265 - Toledo
Jasheen Davis - 6'3/250 - Wake Forest
Viliami Fehoko - 6'4/260 - San Jose St
Khris Bogle - 6'4/240 - MSU
Praise Amaewhule - 6'3/245 - UTEP
Jordan Ferguson - 6'3/260 - MTSU
Durrell Johnson - 6'4/235 - Liberty
Tavion Woodard - 6'4/260 - Ball St
Adetomiwa Adebawore - 6'2/265 - Northwestern
Jeff Pietrowski - 6'1/250 - Michigan St
Mohamed Kamara - 6'3/235 - Colorado St
Michael Fletcher - 6'6/260 - Michigan St
Kameron Butler - 6'3/250 - Virginia
Terrance Lang - 6'7/285 - Colorado
Derek Parish - 6'2/245 - Houston
Isaiah Bagnah - 6'4/225 - Boise St
Cade Hall - 6'3/270 - San Jose St
Terrell Dawkins - 6'4/245 - South Carolina
Willie Taylor - 6'4/245 - Washington St
Jordan Domineck - 6'3/235 - Arkansas
Keion White - 6'4/265 - Georgia Tech
Keshawn Banks - 6'4/265 - San Diego St
Curtis Ryans - 6'5/265 - Georgia Tech
Byron Young - 6'3/235 - Tennessee
David Perales - 6'3/245 - Fresno St
Michael Matus - 6'2/265 - ASU
Rondell Bothroyd - 6'4/260 - Wake Forest
Juwuan Jones - 6'3/275 - Western Kentucky
Jaylen Joiner - 6'3/260 - FAU
Morris Joseph - 6'2/275 - Auburn
Justin Eboigbe - 6'5/285 - Alabama
Durrell Johnson - 6'4/235 - Liberty
TreShaun Clark - 6'1/235 - Liberty
Owen Porter - 6'3/230 - Marshall
Markees Watts - 6'/220 - Charlotte
Lost this twice (*edit* three times!!!) lol My lazy azss left it here too long but here it is.
Actually looks like a really good group. Not comparing it to anyone just yet but this is a solid group. Especially if you need rush OLB. There's 3 or 4 that could be impact standouts right away in this group.
Will Anderson has been an absolute monster! He gives you "Elite/Top Tier" vibes and just produces man.
He's an elite playmaker that has produced like very few we've ever seen. #1 overall material. Poised to break several records this year. Sack machine but also puts up huge TFL / No gain #'s. Just makes plays at/behind the los.
Anderson doesn’t have elite play strength but it's very close, next tier, for his size. Very efficient with his movements, base and hands. Everything is on point, very few missteps or bad angles. Creates a strong active chain snap after snap with a "or die trying" attitude that doesn't quit. Efficient, technically sound with a mindset that doesn't crack.
Anderson, above all else is fighter, one you want on your side when it goes down. Just a tough, physical player that will gives you max effort from start to finish. He doesn't have top tier bend, could work on his overall flexibility. Not just running the loop, out his stance. I think it would go a long way. Ankles look loose but might have some stiffness around his hips. He's effective enough though with at times a really good first step. So again he's bringing everything to the table, every snap. Speed, power, awareness, athleticism and FBI. You're taking on someone with less than ideal size but everything else is a plus or above average.
His hands are very good. Probably could be a little more impactful. A little more follow through at times but his paws are active, strong and effective. First to make contact. Finds his opponents hands. A lot of his sacks come from disengaging, keeping himself clean, working around/through bigger bodies. Has a nice club, forklift, double swipe, good bend, likes to work back inside. Good job clearing hands. He has a few moves but really wins with quicks, strength & effort. Mentioned his first step above. Explosive at times but his lateral movements really stand out. He's able to slide, bounce out the way, down the line with relative ease. Really smart, aware, eyes are rarely fooled. Handles misdirection, trick plays etc very well.
I know Saban absolutely loves him. He's talked about him enough to see that but I've heard the same from a few people close to the program I know. Saban really respects him and understands how good he is. Grew up a UG fan. Haven't heard of anything bad.
Has played Jack in Bama. I see him as pure 34 rush backer next level.
Some guys that could possibly go top 30-64 for us ... Foskey, N Smith, M Murphy, G Murphy, Tupuola-Fetui, Van Ness & Wooden.
Tier 1A
Will Anderson Jr - 6'3/245 - Alabama
Tier 1B
Isaiah Foskey - 6'5/260 - Notre Dame
Myles Murphy - 6'5/275 - Clemson
BJ Ojulari - 6'3/245 - LSU
Felix Anudike-Uzomah - 6'3/255 - Kansas St
Lukas Van Ness - 6'5/265 - Iowa
Jared Verse - 6'4/250 - FSU
Derrick Hall - 6'3/250 - Auburn
Zach Harrison - 6'6/270 - OSU
Andre Carter II - 6'6/270 - ARMY
Solomon Byrd - 6'4/250 - USC
Tyree Wilson - 6'6/275 -Texas Tech
Nolan Smith - 6'3/235 - Georgia
Zion Tupuola-Fetui - 6'4/260 - Washington
Colby Wooden - 6'5/280 - Auburn
Grayson Murphy - 6'3/255 - UCLA
Tier 2
Robert Beal - 6'4/255 - Georgia
Cedric Johnson - 6'3/255 - Ole Miss
Will McDonald - 6'4/245 - Iowa St
Brenton Cox - 6'4/255 - Florida
Javon Solomon - 6'2/245 - Troy
Desmond Evans - 6'6/265 - North Carolina
Ochaun Mathis - 6'5/260 - Nebraska
Lonnie Phelps - 6'3/245 - Kansas
Ali Gaye - 6'6/250 - LSU
Tier 3A
Jamil Muhammad - 6'2/230 - Georgia St
Eric Gregory - 6'4/295 - Arkansas
Dayon Hayes - 6'3/260 - Pittsburgh
Nick Hampton - 6'3/225 - Appalachian St
Habakkuk Baldonado - 6'5/260 - Pittsburgh
Trajan Jeffcoat - 6'4/275 - Missouri
Garrett Nelson - 6'3/245 - Nebraska
Trace Ford - 6'3/240 - Oklahoma St
LaQuan Johnson - 6'3/250 - Central Michigan
Marcus Stripling - 6'3/245 - Oklahoma
Darius Hodges - 6'1/280 - Tulane
KJ Henry - 6'4/260 - Clemson
Jordan Burch - 6'6/270 - South Carolina
Sav’ell Smalls - 6'3/250 - Washington
Josh Celiscar - 6'4/265 - UCF
Kivon Bennett - 6'2/245 - Arkansas St
Andrew Chatfield - 6'2/260 - Oregon St
Byron Young - 6'3/290 - Alabama
Tier 3B
Jahfari Harvey - 6'4/250 - Miami
Jamal Hines - 6'3/250 - Toledo
Tyler Batty - 6'5/265 - BYU
Ikenna Enechukwu - 6'4/265 - Rice
Jalen Redmond - 6'2/280 - Oklahoma
Xavier Thomas - 6'2/265 - Clemson
Jordan Strachan - 6"5/250 - South Carolina
Mitchell Agude - 6'4/245 - Miami
Khari Coleman - 6'2/225 - Ole Miss
Tyler Baron - 6'5/260 - Tennessee
Tyler Lacy - 6'4/295 - Oklahoma St
Moro Ojomo - 6'3/285 - Texas
Derrick McLendon - 6'4/255 - FSU
John Morgan - 6'2/260 - Pittsburgh
Deslin Alexandre - 6'4/285 - Pittsburgh
Jose Ramirez - 6'2/250 - Eastern Michigan
Jordan Wright - 6'5/235 - Kentucky
Gabe Hall - 6-5/290 - Baylor
Isaiah McGuire - 6'4/265 - Missouri
Malik Vann - 6'3/275 - Cincinnati
Trumane Bell - 6'2/255 - UTSA
Van Fillinger - 6'4/260 - Utah
Tier 4
Kydran Jenkins - 6'1/270 - Purdue
Ashton Gillotte - 6'2/260 - Louisville
Richard Jubinor - 6'3/230 - Troy
Kyler Laing - 6'1/235 - Buffalo
Karl Brooks - 6'4/295 - Bowling Green
Joe Evans - 6'2/250 - Iowa
Gabe Reid - 6'2/235 - Utah
Shane Irwin - 6'3/260 - Boise St
Eku Leota - 6'4/240 - Auburn
Randy Charlton - 6'3/265 - Miss St
RJ Oben - 6'4/255 - Duke
Desjuan Johnson - 6'3/265 - Toledo
Jasheen Davis - 6'3/250 - Wake Forest
Viliami Fehoko - 6'4/260 - San Jose St
Khris Bogle - 6'4/240 - MSU
Praise Amaewhule - 6'3/245 - UTEP
Jordan Ferguson - 6'3/260 - MTSU
Durrell Johnson - 6'4/235 - Liberty
Tavion Woodard - 6'4/260 - Ball St
Adetomiwa Adebawore - 6'2/265 - Northwestern
Jeff Pietrowski - 6'1/250 - Michigan St
Mohamed Kamara - 6'3/235 - Colorado St
Michael Fletcher - 6'6/260 - Michigan St
Kameron Butler - 6'3/250 - Virginia
Terrance Lang - 6'7/285 - Colorado
Derek Parish - 6'2/245 - Houston
Isaiah Bagnah - 6'4/225 - Boise St
Cade Hall - 6'3/270 - San Jose St
Terrell Dawkins - 6'4/245 - South Carolina
Willie Taylor - 6'4/245 - Washington St
Jordan Domineck - 6'3/235 - Arkansas
Keion White - 6'4/265 - Georgia Tech
Keshawn Banks - 6'4/265 - San Diego St
Curtis Ryans - 6'5/265 - Georgia Tech
Byron Young - 6'3/235 - Tennessee
David Perales - 6'3/245 - Fresno St
Michael Matus - 6'2/265 - ASU
Rondell Bothroyd - 6'4/260 - Wake Forest
Juwuan Jones - 6'3/275 - Western Kentucky
Jaylen Joiner - 6'3/260 - FAU
Morris Joseph - 6'2/275 - Auburn
Justin Eboigbe - 6'5/285 - Alabama
Durrell Johnson - 6'4/235 - Liberty
TreShaun Clark - 6'1/235 - Liberty
Owen Porter - 6'3/230 - Marshall
Markees Watts - 6'/220 - Charlotte
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