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I've got a couple names I'll be throwing on the table....
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We should probably not mention potential Texan picks until actually on the clock.
The Colts #67 pick is JaMarco Jones OT from Ohio State
Jamarco Jones | OT | Ohio State
I nominate Jessie Bates (S, Wake Forest).
He's my #3 Safety in the draft and a fringe 1st rounder IMO. By far the best player available on my board. He's a true modern Safety in that he can play in the box, man up the slot, and play deep zone. Also has a lot of room to grow as he mainly played baseball when he was younger and is relatively new to football.
That's two votes... do we win?
Settle sounds like a good prospect, although as a massive Reader fan, feel like it's developing a strength on a team with many needs.
The names I'd like to throw in the mix are:
Jessie Bates III - S - Wake Forrest
Holton Hill - DB - Texas
Feel like every mock draft we have ever done I have recruited for secondary help and missed out every year.
I'm DUE!!
I nominate Jessie Bates (S, Wake Forest).
He's my #3 Safety in the draft and a fringe 1st rounder IMO. By far the best player available on my board. He's a true modern Safety in that he can play in the box, man up the slot, and play deep zone. Also has a lot of room to grow as he mainly played baseball when he was younger and is relatively new to football.
Donte Jackson CB, LSU
Explosive athlete, plus instincts solid 2nd rd prospect that would add speed and athleticism to secondary.
There are elite athletes at every position on most teams. It's part and parcel of the NFL.Not worried about Brown being exposed by elite athletes who won't be put off by the guys sheer bulk?
There are elite athletes at every position on most teams. It's part and parcel of the NFL.
What if Brown develops into one of them?
BOTTOM LINE
O'Neill has good length and is a terrific athlete, but his inconsistencies at the Senior Bowl practices will be hard for teams to get out of their minds. What might be even more troubling is the way he seemed to panic and lose technique in certain matchups. O'Neill is a classic zone scheme blocker, but teams may take a look at him as a move guard with tackle potential rather than locking in with him as a blind-side tackle. O'Neill needs to get thicker and stronger or swing tackle could be his ceiling.
-Lance Zierlein
What do you guys think about Brian O'Nell for the Texans at the 68 pick?
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BRIAN O'NEILL (OL29)
HT: 6'7" WT: 297LBS.
POSITION: OT
SCHOOL: Pittsburgh
ARM LENGTH: 34 1/8"
HANDS: 9 3/8"
OVERVIEW
O'Neill's athleticism helped him win honors as Delaware High School Defensive Player of the Year (five sacks, 13 pass deflections, also 33 receptions, 614 yards, and eight touchdowns as a tight end) in football and the state's basketball Player of the Year award. His talent came as no surprise since his father was a running back at Dartmouth and his mother a swimmer at Northeastern University. O'Neill was a tight end during his redshirt season in 2014 and the following spring but moved over to offensive tackle before the 2015 season. He played in all 13 games, starting the final 12 (one at left tackle, the rest at right tackle). O'Neill continued his improvement on the line, starting all 13 games at right tackle and earning second-team All-ACC from league coaches. Injuries on the line caused him to move to left tackle for his junior season, where he started all 12 games and garnered first-team all-conference honors. Pitt coaches used O'Neill' athleticism as an offensive weapon as a rusher (two scores, one on a lateral and the other on an end-around) and passer (0-for-2). He won the satirical "Piesman Trophy" in 2016 for one of his touchdowns.
COMBINE RESULTS
- 40 YARD DASH: 4.82 SEC
- BENCH PRESS: 22 REPS
- VERTICAL JUMP: 29.5 INCH
- BROAD JUMP: 107.0 INCH
- 3 CONE DRILL: 7.14 SEC
- 20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.50 SEC
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Good arm length. Athletic and fluid as a move blocker. Good lateral quickness and able to race ahead of the pack on pull blocks and screens. Redirects weight and works feet into position to square second level blocks. Accelerates into down blocks and runs feet through contact. Makes subtle weight shifts to keep defender centered during his block. Stays connected to his blocks for the long haul. Plays with adequate lift and hip roll at point of attack. Fires out of his stance into initial kick-slide. Has ability to slide and mirror defender around the arc when technique is right. Nimble feet and good reactive athleticism to recover when beaten around the edge. Quality "snap and find" talent on End/Tackle twists.
WEAKNESSES
Linear build lacking core strength. Technique will go on vacation at inopportune times. Struggled during Senior Bowl reps to maintain his pass pro posture. Tends to defaults to a "nose-over-toes" approach with too much waist-bending. Hands take too many outside tracks to the target. More grabber than puncher. Oversets and opens the inside path. Lack of play strength could be debilitating on the next level. Panics and forgets his footwork. Gets caught on balls of his feet and can be walked into pocket in pass pro. Makes initial contact before working his feet into position as lateral blocker. Doesn't have enough upper body strength to seal and finish some backside reach blocks. Allows defenders to rip through his edge.
DRAFT PROJECTION
Round 2-3
NFL COMPARISON
Jake Fisher
BOTTOM LINE
O'Neill has good length and is a terrific athlete, but his inconsistencies at the Senior Bowl practices will be hard for teams to get out of their minds. What might be even more troubling is the way he seemed to panic and lose technique in certain matchups. O'Neill is a classic zone scheme blocker, but teams may take a look at him as a move guard with tackle potential rather than locking in with him as a blind-side tackle. O'Neill needs to get thicker and stronger or swing tackle could be his ceiling.
-Lance Zierlein
He improved his numbers at his pro day.Don't think you develop elite athleticism at his age. You would of shown it by now.
Settle sounds like a good prospect, although as a massive Reader fan, feel like it's developing a strength on a team with many needs.
The names I'd like to throw in the mix are:
Jessie Bates III - S - Wake Forrest
Holton Hill - DB - Texas
Feel like every mock draft we have ever done I have recruited for secondary help and missed out every year.
I'm DUE!!
Gotta draft for the system don't we. OB hasn't indicated a move to the ZBS right?
I could be talked into Settle if that is what the board wants.
Dark Queen? Is that his nickname of what?
Could totally go a CB.
Thoughts on Holton Hill?
He improved his numbers at his pro day.Don't think you develop elite athleticism at his age. You would of shown it by now.
Take Bates.