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POSITIVES Plays like a former quarterback at linebacker, taking aggressive or disciplined angles based on down and distance situations. Physically stops ball-carriers in their tracks with little to no forward push in short yardage situations. Rare speed and overall athleticism for the position, which is only highlighted by his high motor and sideline-to-sideline playing style. Foot speed leads to high-impact plays both as a blitzer off of the edge and in coverage. Consistently wins against running backs and tight ends in pass protection. Great run-pass instincts when keying offensive linemen on reads. NEGATIVES Lacks the same level of physicality he has as a tackler when he is engaged with offensive linemen and is asked to stack and shed. ....
Sage Surratt - Wide Receiver Wake Forest Demon Deacon 2021 Draft Scouting Report Scouting report for NFL Draft prospect Sage Surratt Author: SAGE SURRATT | Wake Forest | WO | #14 | rJR | 6030 | 220 | 4.55e | Lincolnton, NC | Lincolnton HS | 04.13.98 Overview: Sage Surratt was tearing up the ACC before an injury prematurely ended his redshirt sophomore campaign. A lengthy athlete who is known for his strong hands and catch in traffic ability, Surratt returns to school on the Biletnikoff Award list for the nation s best receiver. Surratt proved countless times that he attacks the ball at the highest point with his enormous catch radius. He has no problem posting up defenders to can leverage and make tough catches look easy. While Surratt doesn’t possess game breaking speed, he gets open with smooth route running and great short area quickness. He also has a natural feel for getting open in zone coverage and can get open while the quarterback breaks the pocket and i ....
Ed’s mock draft, 4.0: It’s ‘hog mollie’ time for Giants Ed goes big at No. 11, and collects some of his favorite players in the 2021 draft class Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports I didn’t really intend for this to happen, but this week’s four-round New York Giants mock draft turned into ‘Ed drafts a bunch of his favorite guys.’ Here’s how it went down, using the simulator from The Draft Network. Round 1 (No. 11) Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern As you should know by now if you have followed these weekly mocks for the last couple of draft seasons, what I’m trying to do with these is to present potential scenarios. ....
A Sample Mock Draft That Meets My Specs By TarkentonToJones on Feb 22, 2021, 12:04am EST + Following several of you who have been posting mocks, I decided to go on record with one that reflects my sense of priorities for the Giants. I decided to use TDN, which I hear more people say is realistic than any of the others. (I don t know if that s true or not). And I love trade-downs, but DG has never done one, and the degree of difficulty in meeting needs is greatest when you re stuck with the Giants current 6 picks. And this assumes no FA signings, further upping the degree of difficulty. My philosophy is: ....
Ed's mock draft, 2.0: Ignoring wide receiver for Giants in Round 1 bigblueview.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bigblueview.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.