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Breaking Down DT Jaylen Twyman
A closer look at the Vikings’ 6th round DT selection
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The Vikings selected DT Jaylen Twyman from Pittsburgh with the 199th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Twyman was ranked 142nd on
The Athletic’s consensus big board as the 5th ranked defensive tackle. Twyman seems to have more divergent rankings than some other prospects, with a few giving him as high as a 2nd round grade, while others gave him a late Day 3 grade.
Traits
While Twyman has a lower scoring athletic profile overall, he does score well on a couple measures important for defensive tackles, namely his explosion grades and 10-yard split, which are important for the initial burst that is key for a 3-technique, and his bench press reps, which were outstanding at 40.
Breaking Down DE Janarius Robinson
A closer look at the Vikings’ 4th round defensive end
The Athletic’s consensus big board as the 20th ranked defensive end.
Traits
Robinson has prototypical size, length, and athletic traits for an edge rusher. 25 bench press reps with 35.25” arms is very impressive- should be graded higher.
In an era where NFL teams prefer to mold athletes into NFL players, Florida State edge rusher Janarius Robinson should have a captive audience. Few players in the class have his size, length, and speed combination.
During the Seminoles’ Pro Day, Robinson demonstrated his strength with 25 bench press reps. Although that alone isn’t mind-blowing, considering how high he has to lift the weight with his 86 1/4″ arms adds some much-needed context. -