I'm not fine with just Pascal at X. Dude can flat out shake and bake create space and get open. Great guys. And I think those guys transition well. HIs smarts and speed suggest he can improve rapidly as a cover man, which he'll need to do to stay on the field consistently.Holmes' best traits are his toughness and quickness for his size. At least he is consistent and maybe he is on the right side of the odds with some of these calls but he is as wrong as anyone else about these prospects. I think he can play both inside and outside. He can play outside, he can play in the slot - 70% of his receptions came in the slot this year, but he can play outside as well. Nice to see some Jennings fans. He is a promising, nice-sized corner made to be solid on the perimeter for several seasons.Cushenberry is a powerful run-blocker who uses his hands and strong upper body well. He probably knows more than we do even if I think he is wrong about Ruggs vs Lamb. -Tee Higgins - I watched Higgins last summer and didn't love him. And keep in mind that Michael Thomas was a second round pick. I just find it easier to figure out when he is wrong than I can with some other evaluators. But since you asked, if Anthony stays on and "all of the above" are off the board, and we can't pull off a deal to trade down.... then we'd be stupid not to take Jeudy. Any list of the top receivers in this draft that doesn't mention Brian Edwards from SC is a joke. Talked to him at the SB and he said he studies the great receivers. Other Tigers defensive backs had more flash, but he can offer an NFL team steady substance without getting burned.Blacklock has risen up boards as teams have realized he can convert his power into energy while trying to disrupt plays in the backfield.Ruiz has a rare blend of power and athleticism, which has helped him rise up draft boards because he can produce in any type of blocking scheme.
... First time posting a mock draft this year. It's what he does. I agree if the top WR(s) are gone... but what if Jeudy falls to 13? Again see no reason to select a WR in Round 1 but do see WR Van Jefferson as the real deal. How old is this article? He is at his best operating in zone.Edwards projects as a physical possession receiver who can dominate the short-to-intermediate area. NFL Matchup analyst Greg Cosell appeared on One Bills ... Greg Cosell (@gregcosell) April 19, 2020… With a little more development and hard work, he has a high ceiling because of his rare physical skills.Chinn has been on the rise because it has become evident his size, speed and athleticism translate to elite coverage skills for the position, giving him both free safety starting potential and immediate subpackage appeal.Hopkins fits the profile of a "move" tight end in the NFL. BTW, Cosell will be on Ross Tucker's podcast talking QBs either today or tomorrow. Very good player, who had maybe the worst combine of any player at any position. All he does is watch film and I mean the real kind, not YouTube videos.
He can be the complete package, capable of starting at either safety spot because he brings it hard against the run and has the hands and instincts to blossom as a coverage player.Robinson has natural pass-rushing skills and gets by a lot with top-level strength and athleticism. His strength is converting his frame into pure power for the downhill running game.Gallimore got more attention last season for the powerful punch he showed on the Sooners' interior line, blossoming as a senior with four sacks. Senior Producer and Analyst at NFL Films, Greg Cosell, gives his opinion on the 2015 draft. He's a smaller guy so the question is where does he play? Greg Cosell is a film grinder but there are a few things to remember about him as an evaluator:
He graded Mettenberger higher than Bridgewater. One was on second year breakout players on O.