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A 257 pound Jason Oweh ran a 4.36, fast field in Happy Valley?I know these hand times aren’t worth the paper they are printed on, but Parsons ran a 4.39?!
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A 257 pound Jason Oweh ran a 4.36, fast field in Happy Valley?I know these hand times aren’t worth the paper they are printed on, but Parsons ran a 4.39?!
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A 257 pound Jason Oweh ran a 4.36, fast field in Happy Valley?
still an amazing talent.Didn't have a single sack last year.....
I trust your opinion but production is what u look for mostlystill an amazing talent.
Traits first.I trust your opinion but production is what u look for mostly
Traits first.
Production can be skewed.
Agreed. But ZERO is tough to overlook. I wonder how many all pros had a goose egg in that stat the year before coming into the league as a pass rusher. Can’t be many.Traits first.
Production can be skewed.
He had 6.5 TFLs in 2020 and 5 in 2019.Agreed. But ZERO is tough to overlook. I wonder how many all pros had a goose egg in that stat the year before coming into the league as a pass rusher. Can’t be many.
This is true but if he had production, we would be talking about him as a top 10 pick. He has length, size, speed and bend. He does not have much in terms of pass rush moves. That is the area that needs to be coached up. He is a guy you can put behind Chandler Jones for a year, give him some situational snaps, and learn how to be an impactful pass rusher without only relying on speed. Getting him at the back end of round 1 or top of round 2 is drafting an investment.Yes but zero is zero
I remember even Chandler Jones or Danielle hunter having not great stats but a bit they produced
Chandler to he honest played Dt/De
This is true but if he had production, we would be talking about him as a top 10 pick. He has length, size, speed and bend. He does not have much in terms of pass rush moves. That is the area that needs to be coached up. He is a guy you can put behind Chandler Jones for a year, give him some situational snaps, and learn how to be an impactful pass rusher without only relying on speed. Getting him at the back end of round 1 or top of round 2 is drafting an investment.
It is a question of...do you want to draft a potential Markus Golden or a potential Chandler Jones? For me, effort will never be an issue for Oweh so I will risk it with him.Is a risky pick, if we trade down and get him with a late second is fine
But having few picks we need to go more on sure prospects, higher floor maybe not so high ceiling
To be honest i would prefer Ossai, who i think is tailor made for our defense
So u know is a risky pick, I don't underestimate his potentialIt is a question of...do you want to draft a potential Markus Golden or a potential Chandler Jones? For me, effort will never be an issue for Oweh so I will risk it with him.
I like Ossai as well. Same with Ojulari and Phillips and Rousseau. I guess you can say that I like this EDGE class as a whole. I think most are young with a ton of potential but all have their unique questions marks. I will maintain that my preference is a combination of CB/EDGE in round 1 and 2 of this draft. I think the players match up well with our draft position. Hell, I also like Kwity Paye but just wonder a bit about his ability to stand up most of the time.So u know is a risky pick, I don't underestimate his potential
And I would draft every Oweh's before a Markus Golden type
I just prefer Ossai, who is also athletically gifted, look at his vertical, long jump
He is just more a safer pick
Micah Parson 6'3 246 31.5" arms 34vert 10-6 broad 4.39 40
Azzez Ojulari 6'2 249 34.5" arms 4.6 40
He definitely could. I wish i had better numbers regarding his burst. I have gone back and looked and I can't see anything that makes me feel his burst and bend are super special. That is pretty much my only concern.Got to like those arms. Azeez seemed like the kind of player who could be a top-5 pick if he went back.
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