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Maybe Sweat drops?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mississippi State DE Montez Sweat’s Combine medical exams revealed a pre-existing heart condition, sources say. My story on one of the draft’s top prospects: <a href="https://t.co/bjI1eKVOSm">https://t.co/bjI1eKVOSm</a></p>— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1107366826273579009?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 17, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
I dunno, the only sources I've seen him out of the top 15 is the draft simulator sites. I haven't really kept tabs too tightly this year though. I'll say this, if he falls outside 15 I'd be on the phone to try to trade up for the kid.
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17-22 seems to be the predicted range for right now. |
Sweats heart condition probably screwed us. When he inevitably slides, it'll just push Ferrell up.
I wasn't huge on sweat before the heart so this pretty much sucks. |
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What about Anthony Nelson out of Iowa?
CBS Sports draft writer Chris Trapasso lists Iowa DE Anthony Nelson as a "Plan B" for teams that miss out on Ohio State EDGE Nick Bosa. Bosa is likely going in the first five picks -- it'd be an upset if he falls out of the top three right now -- but Nelson (6'7/271) could be a nice fallback option, as Trapasso mentions. "[Nelson] has the most advanced repertoire of pass-rushing moves at the edge rusher spot in this class after Bosa and demonstrated high caliber athleticism at the combine with a three-cone drill time in the 92nd percentile at his position as well as a broad and vertical in the 82nd and 87th percentiles respectively," he writes. Right now, it looks like Nelson will be a Day 2 pick, and he could be a steal in that range. |
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Usually "motor" is a code word for "not athletic". He's plenty athletic AND has a motor too. He's used to playing in a scheme that emphasizes getting pass rush out of the front 4. I honestly think he's a PERFECT fit for this defense and would love to see him as a Chief. |
And for the record, I'm not high on Montez Sweat at all.
The games I got to watch of him, he was the anti-Anthony Nelson. I only got to see some nationally-televised games of his and he all but disappeared in some of them. |
Nelson is the Dollar Tree Bosa.
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i watched two games of his so its small sample size but im not seeing what you guys are seeing in him
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after the first wave of free agency, I see the defensive team needs like this, in order of importance:
DE, LB, FS, C. Ferrell if you don't have to reach, Omenihu, maybe Zach Allen are all solid options. Porter Gustin is worth taking a chance in the mid rounds. He's an injury concern, but super productive when healthy and has perfect size and a high motor. I think the blue chip LB guys will be gone before we have a shot but there are a TON of decent possibilities day two and three, probable starters that could develop into studs. I think the safety class is DEEP, with guys that will go on day 3 that are relatively the same guys as players who will go in round 1. Corners look to dry up around the end of round 2 if projections are somewhat accurate but I like a lot of the "second round" corners like Ya-Sin, and Oruwariye. I think I'd do like...Omenihu, Ya-Sin, and Rapp and feel like I could draft BAA the rest of the way. Sign a LB in free agency and roll. |
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