If Sieler stays at the 280 to 290 range, will he be an edge or 3-4 de for us?
He's riding that Brent Urban size range and that's perfect.If Sieler stays at the 280 to 290 range, will he be an edge or 3-4 de for us?
DE no doubtsIf Sieler stays at the 280 to 290 range, will he be an edge or 3-4 de for us?
So this guy is pretty athletic. If he can be Judon 2.0 in the sense that he'll be productive after dominating small-school competition, that'll be a huge-ass plus for us going forward. Our pass-rush needs to be more consistent.https://relativeathleticscores.com/2018/03/06/2018-nfl-draft-class-ras/
check out where sieler is :O
not to mention 5tech is possibly the 2nd weakest spot on the roster, we have urban who probably got injured as i typed this, and then its chris wormley and then... wait for it... bronson kaufusi. lawl.So this guy is pretty athletic. If he can be Judon 2.0 in the sense that he'll be productive after dominating small-school competition, that'll be a huge-ass plus for us going forward. Our pass-rush needs to be more consistent.
So...in other words, the 5tech is wide open then. Shame on me, but I completely forgot about Bronson (is Correa still on the team? LMAO). As for Wormley, I see nothing more than a solid JAG if that kinda makes sense. However, I do remember seeing this stat when he was productive when playing. Take that FWIW.not to mention 5tech is possibly the 2nd weakest spot on the roster, we have urban who probably got injured as i typed this, and then its chris wormley and then... wait for it... bronson kaufusi. lawl.
not sure about wormley, seems to be a high floor low ceiling guy but im not so sure about his floor. he lacks explosion and general athleticism and doesnt play super strong, he just doesnt seem to have the prerequisite talents physically to make an impact. ive thought 5tech was a very underrated need for a while now
Yes I do remember that pff stat for Wormley and hope he can make a jump in yr 2So...in other words, the 5tech is wide open then. Shame on me, but I completely forgot about Bronson (is Correa still on the team? LMAO). As for Wormley, I see nothing more than a solid JAG if that kinda makes sense. However, I do remember seeing this stat when he was productive when playing. Take that FWIW.
Doesn't play strong? Lol I'll have to show you a couple gifs I guessnot to mention 5tech is possibly the 2nd weakest spot on the roster, we have urban who probably got injured as i typed this, and then its chris wormley and then... wait for it... bronson kaufusi. lawl.
not sure about wormley, seems to be a high floor low ceiling guy but im not so sure about his floor. he lacks explosion and general athleticism and doesnt play super strong, he just doesnt seem to have the prerequisite talents physically to make an impact. ive thought 5tech was a very underrated need for a while now
"Elliott became a versatile ball hawk in Orlando’s defense, a multiple 3-4 base that saw the Longhorns play out of nickel and dime packages for most of the season. Elliott started all 12 games during the regular season (did not play in the team’s Texas Bowl win over Missouri after declaring for the draft), earning unanimous All-American honors and being named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award in what turned out to be his final campaign with the Longhorns. Elliott’s six interceptions in 2017 were the most by a Texas defender since Earl Thomas’ eight in 2009 and he returned two of those for touchdowns". From this site about DeShon Elliot https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/player-blurb-deshon-elliott-ss-texas/i honestly wish he wouldve found a ball hawk S in later rounds instead of elliot
Essentially every int came as a result of him being late as fuck to the play. I recall 4 of his ints off the top of my head coming from him being 5+ yards away and it was either overthrown or bounced off the receivers hands."Elliott became a versatile ball hawk in Orlando’s defense, a multiple 3-4 base that saw the Longhorns play out of nickel and dime packages for most of the season. Elliott started all 12 games during the regular season (did not play in the team’s Texas Bowl win over Missouri after declaring for the draft), earning unanimous All-American honors and being named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award in what turned out to be his final campaign with the Longhorns. Elliott’s six interceptions in 2017 were the most by a Texas defender since Earl Thomas’ eight in 2009 and he returned two of those for touchdowns". From this site about DeShon Elliot https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/player-blurb-deshon-elliott-ss-texas/
Essentially every int came as a result of him being late as fuck to the play. I recall 4 of his ints off the top of my head coming from him being 5+ yards away and it was either overthrown or bounced off the receivers hands.
He wasn't making plays, he was just capitalizing on wrong place right time situations. All of those picks look like total flukes on film
ive seen too many plays where he was multiple steps late for me to give him the benefit of the doubt on his picks. he wasnt playing the route before the ball was released on any of them, and many other plays he gave up are plays that an NFL safety, or even a dime, should have been able to make, countless plays where the receiver crossed right in front of his face into a soft spot and he acted like the receiver wasnt even there, he would just continue his backpedal and let the catch happen. he never responds to a receiver/TE attacking the seam. its like he literally doesnt notice shit happening right in front of his face.He’s not someone I would necessarily call a ball hawk but I’ll disagree that those ints came as a result of being late to the play - to me at least a couple of them looked like good reads on an overthrow - he hasn’t shown much in coverage but I’d contend that he reads fairly ok as a high safety over the top
I wouldn’t call him a ball hawk at all but to say he doesn’t read the qb and positions himself well for those reads I think is a stretch - there’s a reason that he was a day 3 player on my (and apparently most nfl) boards - but 6th round was still too late for him
He’s not a true free safety in the nfl but I think he could compete as a dime at least
Id be a fool to believe this instead of what i saw with my own two eyes"Elliott became a versatile ball hawk in Orlando’s defense, a multiple 3-4 base that saw the Longhorns play out of nickel and dime packages for most of the season. Elliott started all 12 games during the regular season (did not play in the team’s Texas Bowl win over Missouri after declaring for the draft), earning unanimous All-American honors and being named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award in what turned out to be his final campaign with the Longhorns. Elliott’s six interceptions in 2017 were the most by a Texas defender since Earl Thomas’ eight in 2009 and he returned two of those for touchdowns". From this site about DeShon Elliot https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/player-blurb-deshon-elliott-ss-texas/
Lol you seen exactly what i seen when watching him.Essentially every int came as a result of him being late as fuck to the play. I recall 4 of his ints off the top of my head coming from him being 5+ yards away and it was either overthrown or bounced off the receivers hands.
He wasn't making plays, he was just capitalizing on wrong place right time situations. All of those picks look like total flukes on film
Yeah Elliot is pretty overhyped on these boards. But he was what a 6th rd pick? Can't complain muchLol you seen exactly what i seen when watching him.