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Here's another supposed 6th or 7th rounder:
Jerrion Ealy, RB, Old Miss (5'9 185 lbs) - 5.8 yards per carry https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...aly-RB-OleMiss Elusive, pogo stick-quick back with excellent initial burst and very good long speed. Gets to top speed quickly. Turns the corner and accelerates smoothly with vision to cut or stop-and-start. Tough enough to attack the hole inside and uses electric lateral agility to avoid. Breakaway threat has improved as a receiver Natural athlete - played baseball to high level Possesses very quick feet to accelerate through the hole - set records on the track at high school. Good lateral agility and balance to avoid defenders in tight quarters and can make would-be tacklers look silly in the open field. Surprisingly powerful for his short stature due to a strong lower body, good forward lean and determined running. Creative with good vision and patience, quick feet and smooth footwork to easily change direction and make sharp cuts to elude defenders in space. Very good lateral agility; difficult to square-up in tight areas with his smallish frame. Wasn't used as a receiver very often but when he was looked very good and never had a dropped pass A balanced runner with good combination of wiggle and lower body strength. Possesses above average initial burst with natural explosion and start-and- stop ability to make guys miss - can turn on the jets in a flash. He has some impressive highlights, plays bigger than expected, can catch, is fast and elusive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-V49pr8xq0 |
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I don't know if "sleeper" means they aren't taken in the mid rounds. To me, it means they aren't talked about much and far exceed their draft position. Guys like Stefon Diggs and Maxx Crosby certainly fit the bill to me. They weren't well talked about, teams took a shot on them, and then they turned into studs.
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Zhamir White, RB, Georgia - 6'0 215 LBS - 856/5.3/11/9/75
Tore his ACL twice in 2017 & 2018, Medical Red Flag, Rounds 3-7 on various draft sites. Looks great on tape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0okJpoHamnI |
S Nick Cross, Maryland
LB/EDGE James Houston IV, Jackson State LB Jeremiah Gemmel, North Carolina EDGE De' Shaan Dixon, Norfolk State DT Eric Johnson, Missouri State I love this group a ton and would be ecstatic if we snagged any of them late in the draft or signed a couple as UDFA's, especially Ross and Dixon . |
I posted this in another thread but nobody bit. I'm interested to see what people think.
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Here's the thing about Goodson - I don't know that he has breakaway speed but he has the ability to be a lead back, something we don't have right now. He flat out just moves the chains. Reminds me a bit of Kareem Hunt in that sense.
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He does look Darrel Williams-ish to me. Look like he has way more burst but he's smaller. I don't know if he bringing enough power with his running style at the next level, going by those clips. I'd take a late rd shot at him though
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Tay Martin would be an interesting 7th/UDFA WR.
-Tall -Not overly fast but quite quick -Willing blocker -Familiar with air raid and spread offense. -Willing to go over the middle -runs will with the ball. |
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