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Day 2 of the NFL draft is here, and there is still a lot of quality on the board. When is Jalen Hurts leaving? When is the next Wide Receiver race and when will the runners go? SPOX Day 2 also works live.
NFL Draft 2020: Day 2 on LIVETICKER
Bucs wrote Running Back, Baun to the Saints
4.58 a.m .: Moss is a solid endorsement from start to finish. Hands are good on routes from the backcourt, he’s good at pass protection, he’s one excellent contact broker and he goes through attempts to tackle, even as a receiver, and his readings are very consistent. But he is not a back who creates, apart from yards after capture, offensively. Moss really did it weak speed, hardly explosive and not even the speed of accumulation; when it reaches the second level, you hardly see a “second gear”. This makes Moss a conservative backrest with a high baseline and low ceiling.
Jennings win with intelligence and game versatility perfect outline for Patriots.
87th PICK UP – ANFERNEE JENNINGS, LB, ALABAMA
86th COLLECTION – BUFFALO BILLS: ZACK MOSS, RB, UTAH!
PICK 85 – INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: JULIAN BLACKMON, S, UTAH!
4.49 a.m.: Gallimore I really liked it on the tape. Shows various fast pass movementsfaster great take off, explosive, comes off the blocks. A gap shooter. He may initially feature behind newcomers Gerald McCoy and Dontari Poe, but he could be of quick value, especially as a passer. Very good choice at this point.
84th PICK-UP – RAMOS DE LOS ANGELES: TERRELL LEWIS, OLB, ALABAMA!
83. PICK – DENVER BRONCOS: LLOYD CUSHENBERRY, C, LSU!
82nd COLLECTION – DALLAS COWBOYS: NEVILLE GALLIMORE, DT, OKLAHOMA!
4.37 a.m.: The Raiders double strike. Bowden is a super exciting choice; a trick speed weapon, you can as a runner and receiver be used with Bowden and Henry Ruggs together on the field the Raiders suddenly become really cool offenses. That should be for the real ones Pairing problems to worry Edwards after it makes everything even more exciting; A very physical slot receiver. The Raiders are building an extremely exciting offense here.
81st PICK UP – LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: BRYAN EDWARDS, WR, SOUTH CAROLINA!
80th PICK UP – LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: LYNN BOWDEN, RB / WR, KENTUCKY!
4.26 a.m.: Hennessy fits perfectly in Atlanta. A Center of the area, light on the feet, it moves very well, so it also has a long range. This is exactly what is required in Atlanta. It could be Alex Mack’s successor. Must play even deeper and accumulate more power. Zuniga wins with her agility But is that enough in the NFL? Potential at least for a number 2 runner.
79th ELECTION – NEW YORK JETS: JABARI ZUNIGA, DE, FLORIDA!
COLLECTION 78 – ATLANTA FALCONS: MATT HENNESSY, C, TEMPLE!
77th COLLECTION – DENVER BRONCOS: MICHAEL OJEMUDIA, CB, IOWA!
4.20 a.m.: After Tristan Wirfs in round 1, there is again help for Tom Brady and the offense. Vauhn is one Zone runnerwhich is better if you make a cut and then can run downhill. The speed is there, the vision is there. There is no going back that creates a lot in itself, but in a zone scheme you should put solid numbers.
4.19 p.m.: 76TH PICK UP – KE’SHAUN VAUGHN, RB, VANDERBILT!
4.18 a.m.: Jackson is one of them. Protective top pass of this guard class – Although not particularly athletic. It came as a transfer from Rutgers to the state of Ohio, he moves quickly, he gets his hands on quickly, he looks very smart
4.17 am: PICK UP 75 – DETROIT LIONS: JONAH JACKSON, OG, STATE OF OHIO!
4.15 a.m.: TRADE! The foals (# 75, # 197) go down, the lions (# 85, # 149, # 182) go up!
4.12 a.m.: Baun is a very exciting player. Dangerous passport, maintains its gap against the race. Athletics and explosiveness are thereDirectional changes are effortless, it also has spectacular games in coverage. Can that Hybrid edge linebacker role take what you know about defending the patriots; it may be too small and too light for a full-time role in the NFL. Must have a flexible roleThat should happen in the Defense of the Saints. Some medical concerns may have dropped it.
4.10 a.m.: PICK UP 74 – NUEVOS SANTOS ORLEANS: ZACK BAUN, EDGE / LB, WISCONSIN!
4.07 a.m.: TRADE! The Browns (# 74, # 244) go down, the Saints (# 88, 2021 3rd Rounder) go up!
Lions lead Okwara, Davis to Jets: cardinals steal
4.07 am: 73rd PICK UP – JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: HAMILTON, DT, STATE OF OHIO!
4.04 a.m .: That’s on my board Theft of the previous draft! Jones is one for me First round tackle: An excellent pass blocker, it moves well, athletics is visible, flexible, balanced, extremely safe in your movements. I really liked the Jones tape. Good zone blocker, it can move Technically it still needs to be adjusted, it has to develop more power and it is believed that it is in Arizona switch to the right sideBut this is an absolutely fantastic choice for the Cardinals.
4.03 a.m.: 72nd PICK UP – CARDINALS OF ARIZONA: JOSH JONES, OT, HOUSTON!
4.02 a.m .: Madubuike is still inconsistent, but if it’s “on,” the tape is fantastic: Win with power, win with technology, Good balance and body control. You can become an internal pass runner. Crows are getting better.
4.01 a.m.: 71st PICK UP – RAVENS BALTIMORE: JUSTIN MADUBUIKE, DT, TEXAS A&M!
3.59 a.m.: It can cover in the slot, Athletic, size and agility. they are there Jones is not a deep security, he is not a confrontation player. But in the box it has value.
3.57 a.m.: PICK 70 – MIAMI DOLPHINS: BRANDON JONES, S, TEXAS!
3.53 a.m.: Power: that’s the key word for Lewis. I had one nice senior bowl, fits perfectly into a gap scheme. Pass protection is inconsistent.
3.52 a.m.: PICK UP 69 – SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: DAMIEN LEWIS, OG, LSU!
3.51 a.m .: Maybe the best individual security in this class. Davis is limited to this role – none that you put in the slot, let play in the box and play confrontations, but in this role it is excellent. Long-range Due to its speed, excellent diagnosed games, vertical pass concepts against each other can be significantly limited.
3.50 am: 68TH PICK UP – NEW YORK JETS: ASHTYN DAVIS, S, CAL!
3.49 a.m.: I could have imagined Okwara a little higher. It has one huge explosiveness, The speed to power is clearly visible, one Edge bender. Very high pass rush rate (23 percent), 32 QB pressures with 202 fast pass passes. Okwara you need space for your game, rather not a player who plays directly on the line of scrimmage. It should be much more constant; He will be reunited with his brother in the Lions!
3.46 am: 67th ELECTION – LIONS OF DETROIT: JULIAN OKWARA, EDGE, NOTRE DAME!
Redskins Gets Gibson – Packers With Old School Back
3.44 a.m.: Gibson is an interesting player when you see where the NFL goes. How Almost impossible to estimate runner due to mini sample size (33 careers in total in university) and the one-dimensionality of these careers (mainly sweeps and simple concepts). But what you see in his careers is a player who makes good cuts, navigates through traffic and has a second gear.
Generally speaking, Gibson is just a exciting player: You can also use big plays like Returner deliver he runs Routes outside and in the slothe issuggests press coverage. It is most dangerous when you can work against soft area toppings, and once you have the ball in hand. Incredibly good after capture, showing off his agility and vision as a runner, the first attempt at boarding rarely stops him. Gibson has a big frame and therefore runs too upright as a runner on the Scrimmage Line, but for a creative NFL team it can become a dangerous weapon.
That’s a fighting weapon with slot start potential, but also extremely versatile. It will be exciting to see what the Redskins are doing with him.
3.43 am: 66TH PICK UP – WASHINGTON REDSKINS: ANTONIO GIBSON, RB, MEMPHIS!
3.41 a.m.: Wilson is here solid selection all year. High floor, recognizes plays quickly, has good speedGood range. Anticipate passports, secure brokers, is considered a boy of high absolute character. He is not a cover player, but he should definitely be able to play all three down in the NFL.
3.40 a.m.: 65th PICK UP – CINCINNATI BENGALS: LOGAN WILSON, LB, WYOMING!
3.39 a.m.: This is one of my favorite players in this draft. Chinn is an athletic monster, a combination of monsters underlined this again. He also played cornerback, extreme explosiveness and tape reach. Speed, brutal blows like speed cameras, interceptions in which he crosses half the field. He has to become even more consistent in your readings And of course, the jump from southern Illinois to the NFL is huge. But that’s one great perspective and it could play a flexible role.
3.38 am: 64. PICK – CAROLINA PANTHERS: JEREMY CHINN, S, SOUTH OF ILLINOIS!
3.36 a.m.: TRADE! The Seahawks (# 64) go down, the Panthers (# 69, # 148) go up!
3.34 a.m.: Gay comes with a story. Last year blocked for a long time because it violated academic rules had. Achieved after training with his own quarterback and he hurt him so he couldn’t play in the bowl game. From a sporting point of view, the sample size is small and there are red flags off the field.
But that The athletic potential is simply gigantic. Extremely explosive player, has power, long reach as a tackler, moves well in coverage, that could be a true 3 point linebacker be in the NFL. When the head plays along.
3.32 a.m.: 63. PICK UP – KANSAS CITY HEADS: WILLIE GAY, LB, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI!
3.28 a.m.: Sorry Packers fans, but I can’t understand that. A corridor like the one with the time machine. Dillon runs like the proverbial horse, he has one mysterious power and speed – When it starts rolling downhill it is really extremely impressive. He collected 1,104 yards after contact in 2019.
But he is also There is no passing factor: PFF It includes him in 3 falls in 24 catchable passes, throughout his university career. He caught 13 balls in 2019. In any case, it can be used here as a blocker. The mix of speed and power is huge, but You will not find agility in your game, its poor agility is impressive. Dillon does not run around anyone and does not let anyone out, if he runs through the defenders.
Thus used, Dillon ran out of concepts of power with clear readings. That probably makes him a short, pure goal line in the NFL, unless a team chooses a very old school approach to the running game. I had it like a late day 3 pick on my board because it just doesn’t fit in the modern NFL …
3.27 am: 62. PICK – GREEN BAY PACKERS: A.J. DILLON, RB, BOSTON COLLEGE!
3.24 a.m .: Fulton is clearly here, significantly lower than expected. A Press corner with size The explosiveness is overwhelming, like anticipation; To become a good man, you still have to work on your balance and agility. It will what to do in Tennessee. The value is still huge here!
3.23: 61. PICK – TENNESSEE TITANS: KRISTIAN FULTON, CB, LSU!
3.18 a.m.: A fantastic fit for defending patriots. Uche is a linebacker-edge hybrid, he won in college with his incredible explosiveness and athleticism. Fast, super agile, It has long arms. He doesn’t have the physique and the power to constantly play Edge in the NFL, but in that hybrid role New England plays better than any other team, You should find a perfect home.
3.17: 00: PICK 60 – NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: JOSH UCHE, EDGE, MICHIGAN!
3.15 a.m.: TRADE! Ravens (# 60, # 129) go down, Patriots (# 71, # 98) go up!
Mims Falls to the Jets – Ravens and Rams Take Runners
3.12 a.m.: Finally, Denzel Mims leaves the board, a receiver that works for me. First round talent has. Receiver x It’s the size, it has speed, it has a huge capture radius and he has one Explosiveness on the one hand also smooth movements and agility on the other hand, they are simply rare for a player of his size and physique. His release, especially against the press coverage, has already progressed, here he plays with his rhythm and shows fast feet.
Not infrequently dominant as a blocker, he also had one as a road racer very good senior bowl. But at the same time he is still raw: The Mims route still has a lot of work to do in detail, the cuts are often not explosive and agile enough, its cut is often predictable and then either fades away entirely or the route runs too far so the corner can play stay
The seeking contact too frequently on the route and he wants to win with his physique, which always leads him to be completely stuck with an opponent. Also worth mentioning: Mims overall had too many falls in college, and even if I put it mostly on the concentration drop rail, you have to screw it down quickly in the NFL.
3.09 a.m.: 59th PICK – NEW YORK JETS: DENZEL MIMS, WR, BAYLOR!
3.07 a.m.: Very good Value Here for Minnesota. Huge, very good athlete, fast feet, it moves extremely well in pass protection. Still has to be clear Build more power and develop an anchor. But here is a lot to build.
3.06 am: 58th PICK UP – MINNESOTA VIKINGS: EZRA CLEVELAND, OT, BOISE STATE!
3.03 a.m .: I’d like to like Van Jefferson more simply because he’s as a road racer shows excellent facilities and technical skillsthat’s weird at the college receiver level. If the DBs partially come out at launch, you have one fantastic footwork, blazingly fast and he regularly defends defenders with his footwork and body delusions before beginning his court.
But there is simply Limitations in his game: Jefferson doesn’t play that explosively and quicklyhow would his feet suggest moving like lightning, which he also uses at different speeds during release. Against physical man’s coverage is regularly removed entirely from the route and sometimes he sticks completely to his purely athletic opponent, he simply has limitations in his means. Jefferson I think he can become a very good No. 3 receiver in the NFL. who will punish coverage at the next level.
3.01 am: 57th PICK – BRANCHES OF LOS ANGELES: VAN JEFFERSON, WR, FLORIDA!
2.58 a.m .: Davis seems like a good fit scheme. Is huge with very long arms. He has power against the race, he can be a 2-gapper, and that is what the defense of the patriots demands. its Leverage is inconsistent, takeoff is nothing special, agility and acceleration mix. Davis will probably never become a dominant inside passer, but for the role he will play in Miami, that fits well.
2.55 a.m.: 56TH PICK UP – MIAMI DOLPHINS: RAEKWON DAVIS, DT, ALABAMA!
2.53 a.m .: Dobbins is a solid versatile runnerI would rather see in an outer zone scheme. That’s where it’s most dangerous, that’s where your vision becomes apparent, where you can accelerate and then have a second gear. At the second level, he is noticeably more agile and better at luring defenders down the wrong path.. He does this regularly through the medium, where he is good at maneuvering through contact; He often makes extremely conservative decisions here and meets defenders.
The Explosiveness and short area speed are average at bestHe often runs too upright in the box. Dobbins is a solid blocker and shows good catching approaches, although I would have liked to see it here more frequently. The tools for a 3-down back are there, but the bottom line for me is a back that looks more like an “NFL average” than more. In the Ravense’s optional offense, he should be able to put up a large number.
2.51 a.m.: PICK 55th – BALTIMORE RAVENS: J.K. DOBBINS, RB, OHIO STATE!
2.48 a.m.: Epenesa will presumably play out at base, then in on the defensive line in the subpackage. He has enormous power, very strong hands, good anchorage against the race.. Epenesa does not have athletics or agilityto spend the three descents outside and in the room. But definitely a value choice in the place.
2.47 a.m.: 54th PICK-UP – BUFFALO TICKETS: A.J. EPENESA, EDGE, IOWA!
Eagles Get Jalen Hurts – Rams on RB Again!
2.44 a.m.: Okay, I never saw this choice coming. Maybe plan the eagles Taysom Hill Packages Does it hurt? So that’s extreme Luxury choice that I really can’t understand here.
It hurts a quarterback for power optionswho is not afraid to go downhill. He’s not as physical as Cam Newton, but more athletic: As a running QB guy, he’s going in a similar direction, and the qualities that the field records that have been repeatedly quoted can support a Cam Newton comparison. The big question will be: How much can you improve as a registration? Hurts’ footwork and pitch definitely surprised me positively, it feels better in RPO for sure, or when it can come out of your pocket by design during pitches.
Y: He has several “highlights” when he turns a broken play into a great move himself. The pressure in your pocket, on the other hand, causes you a lot of trouble, it has average precision and anticipation and all the mental processing part is too slow. Thus often holds the ball too long and lose opportunities. Rather, it starts too often after the first reading or leaves a clean pocket too hastily. Is for me a high-end endorsement for the NFL perhaps with potential for more, also because he has a great reputation as a character and as a leader.
2.42 p.m .: 53rd COLLECTION – EAGLES OF PHILADELPHIA: JALEN HURTS, QB, OKLAHOMA!
2.39 a.m.: The Rams invested two third-round picks last year to get Henderson, and Now are you investing your best choice in another broker this year? After last season, how do you conclude that running was the big deal? Hard to understand.
Compared to the other top running backs in the draft, Akers did not have the luxury of a good offensive line, and was a prime example of how important are the circumstances for a broker. Was regularly addressed before or directly on the scrimmage line and At the same time, he didn’t have the power or agility to constantly create games in a tight space. Due to difficult circumstances, his vision can only be evaluated to a limited extent. What you can say: Akers shows patience with his readings, sometimes too “dancing in the field”, he can navigate through narrow gaps and had some good photos as a wild quarterback.
Several of his great plays also occurred as a result of the “effort.” As a pass blocker, he has a few dropouts, but overall he is physically and willing. Yes as a receiver no sharp route runsas a runner is not very efficient and in the passing game he still decided too many falls (9 out of 77 catchable passports PFF) Akers could have good stats in a good NFL situation, but that can be said for many running backs.
2.37 am: 52. PICK – RAMOS DE LOS ANGELES: CAM AKERS, RB, STATE OF FLORIDA!
2.34 a.m.: Yesterday the cowboys dropped out of high school because CeeDee Lamb fell on their lap, and now they are attacking hugely. Corner Value in Round 2. Diggs is a Great physical press corner. He plays aggressively against the run, has good ball skills, good balance for his size and power. It’s still a little raw and partly on the way to grabby, but this is here A great choice for Dallas.
2.33 p.m .: 51 ° PICK – DALLAS COWBOYS: TREVON DIGGS, CB, ALABAMA!
2.32 a.m.: I don’t believe anything about Kmet’s choice, that’s what the Bears do correct value from here. Johnson is a clever crazy game, a fantastic zone corner. He cheats the quarterbacks, he considers himself a fan of the tape, Lee plays extremely fast and correctly so often. Big and long arms, play physically. He doesn’t have the best athleticism or agility to consistently win like a corner man. But for a zone scheme, I had Johnson like a first-round talent on my board.
2.30 a.m.: 50 ° PICK – CHICAGO BEARS: JAYLON JOHNSON, CB, UTAH!
2.28 a.m.: Claypool, that some see as a tight endIt has one huge frame but moves surprisingly smooth and agile. Some very good cuts and routesshow well Body control in the catch and good hands. It is not a receiver that constantly beats separation; on the contrary, this is one of its main weaknesses. The explosiveness in release is also more than manageable.
Instead, score with physique and capture radius. Plus, it was surprisingly good after capture, once again with power, but also with impressive cuts and moves. Claypool had great plays on the field, and not infrequently, and getting him off his route is quite a challenge. Technically he was relatively one-dimensional in what he did, but that Potential for one Art “D.K. Metcalf light” it’s definitely here!
2.26 a.m.: 49 ° PICK – PITTSBURGH STEELERS: CHASE CLAYPOOL, WR, NOTRE DAME!
2.24 a.m.: That is one expensive uptrade for the Seahawks, and then you can also talk about the player. With Epenesa and Okwara still on the board, Taylor is a bit surprising here. It brings everything athletically, but it’s extremely raw.
2.22 a.m.: 48 ° PICK – SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: DARRELL TAYLOR, OLB, TENNESSEE!
2.19 a.m.: Davidson played Edge in college, but he is likely to move to the NFL – the election has just been announced. Huge power, very good explosiveness. But I just can’t play in the room. As a tackle alongside Grady Jarrett, the value fits here.
2.17 a.m.: PICK 47 – ATLANTA FALCONS: MARLON DAVIDSON, DT, AUBURN!
The Broncos welcome Hamler too: the safety race begins
2.16 a.m.: TRADE! The jets (# 48) go down, the Seahawks (# 59, # 101) go up.
2.13 p.m .: A pure slot receiver in college, and I don’t see it anywhere else, not in the NFL. Hamler watching is just fun – the explodes on its routes, it is purely dangerous after capture with its speed, its crazy changes of direction and its agility in generalit shows great Cuts Also on the road, your speed can vary within the road, and when you press the accelerator pedal, you leave. Of all the players I’ve seen, Hamler is the one I saw as the “Human Joystick” in this class project would designate
Additional It provides value as a returner and for aircraft sweeps and the like.. Two key negatives: Hamler have obvious physical limitations; Road contact can kick him out entirely, long arm physical pressure corners will probably cause him some trouble in the NFL. His footwork has to improve a lot so that he can constantly survive. Than another problem is the drops: PFF He did it with 12 drops in 70 catchable passports, a horror rate. He has many body traps and jump balls or the like, he hardly ever wins. Here it has to become much more constant. A player for a clear role, but he could also be a lot of fun in the NFL.
The Broncos are definitely getting better: Hamler and Jerry Jeudy, with Courtland Sutton and Noah Fant, a huge firepower at Mile High!
2.12 am: 46. PICK – DENVER BRONCOS: K.J. HAMLER, WR, PENN STATE!
2.11 a.m.: Absolute one Game maker. Incredibly good anticipation, Ball skills, agility, physical tackling. Winfield flies through the area and is considered a fantastic leader.. It doesn’t have the athletic ability of the best insurance in this class and it doesn’t have the deepfield range that Ashtyn Davis does. But for Todd Bowles’ flexible defense, it’s a fantastic fit.
2.09 a.m .: 45 ° PICK UP – TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: ANTOINE WINFIELD, S, MINNESOTA!
2.07 a.m .: Jedrick Wills and Grant Delpit – A spectacular start to this draft for the Browns! Yes, Delpit has it huge boarding problemsThat’s why he fell to round 2. But: he’s a fantastic standoff player in coverage. Explosive, detect plays quickly, long range, you can play zone and coverage. You have to improve the problem of fighting, but you will become one. have an immediate impact on the passing game from a defense perspective, No doubt about it!
2.05 a.m .: 44th COLLECTION – CLEVELAND BROWNS: GRANT DELPIT, S, LSU!
2.01 a.m .: Kmet about Denzel Mims, and even within the closed group about Adam Trautman, is difficult to understand. Great, physical, power – A classic tight end. You can block online, good at short pass game. But athletics is easy Limitation: seldom removed from man, shortly after capture, no route runner, manageable value as a weapon of confrontation. I clearly see too high here.
1.59 am: 43. PICK – CHICAGO BEARS: COLE KMET, TE, NOTRE DAME!
1.56 a.m.: I didn’t get 100 percent hot with Shenault because he was for me notch is too little wide receiver and too much “all-purpose weapon”. On paper it is undoubtedly good. Shenault can be used outdoors, in the groove, from the backcourt, as a wild quarterback, and as an airplane sweep runner and the like.. But I wonder if it’s important in the NFL more than one “Elite Gadget Player” will be? For this, his route, his sense of coverage and his release would have to be much better to win as a “real” receiver and create a separation in the NFL.
On the other hand, what is it that already dominates brilliantly? Shenault wins Downfield, and does it regularly. In Go-Routes in particular, it shows its explosiveness, and Shenault has very very good hands and immense power and explosiveness. Its agility in a confined space is particularly evident on the return routes. If it improves the qualities of the receiver, it could be really good. In any case, the adjustment is visible in the crime.
1.54 am: 42nd PICK UP – JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: LAVISKA SHENAULT, WR, COLORADO!
Draft: Dolphins Strengthen the Line – Patriots Go Crazy for Sport Kyle Dugger
1.51 a.m.: The Colts trade … for a runner? At least that’s surprising. Don’t get me wrong, Taylor is going to hang behind the stats for this offensive line, but that’s the point somewhere, many runners can do that, also in this draft.
Purely as a runner, I really liked Taylor’s tape. He has power and balance through contact, regularly lets defenders out despite his size and physique, and shows lots of patience and vision. Taylor generally reads his locks very reliably, gives blockers time, and sets his cuts while he’s already reading to second-level defenders. In addition, he emphasized the Combine, the speed in a straight line, be a great game racer at the next level too.
All this makes him a “solid” runner, category Jordan Howard or DeMarco Murray. But I don’t see anymore. For that he is still too underdeveloped as a receiver, where he only ran minimal routes (and mostly mainly wooden) and still Drop problems had. It is not explosive enough for start-stop qualities and he also had too big fumble problems in college. Taylor would be a great scheme for a team like the Titans, but it’s generally a versatile scheme. In Wisconsin too many concepts of downhill power that looked great. I don’t see him as more than a 2-loss runner right now.
1.50 a.m.: 41st COLLECTION – INDIANAPOLIS LEGS: JONATHAN TAYLOR, RB, WISCONSIN!
1.49 a.m.: TRADE! Foals go up, browns go down.
1.47 a.m.: Texans use the selection they received from the Cardinals during the DeAndre-Hopkins exchange – that is, theirs. To rebuild the defensive line. An extremely athletic defensive tackle, plays explosively, can become a dangerous indoor pass runner. Often easy too fast and too explosive for the guards. It hasn’t started developing yet, but the potential is huge!
1.46 pm: 40th PICK – HOUSTON TEXANS: ROSS BLACKLOCK, DT, TCU!
1.44 a.m.: Funky physical gamer with Much power. Hunt played tackle in college, likely to play in the NFL switch to Guard. Agility and overall agility may not be enough at tackle. But the dolphins continue building your offensive line …
1.42 p.m .: PICK 39th – MIAMI DOLPHINS: ROBERT HUNT, OT, LOUISIANA!
1.40 a.m.: For Gross-Matos, that was exactly the range on my board, and, according to Brown yesterday, it is finally clear how much Prioritize Panthers on the defensive line. Gross-Matos has long arms, powerful, explosive and powerful. You have to become more consistent, you have to play more controlled and you have to be even more flexible as a pass runner. But the potential for a very good passer is definitely there.
1.37 p.m .: PICK 38th – CAROLINA PANTHERS: YETUR GROSS-MATOS, DE, PENN STATE!
1.36 p.m .: That is one super exciting selection. Dugger played in Lenoir-Rhyne at an extremely low level of college football, which sometimes makes his tape absurd: he was clearly the one with a clear margin The most athletic player on the field. Endless explosive, exceptional combination, long arms, blatant accelerationBig hitter The readings are definitely inconsistent, tomará mucho tiempo en términos de anticipación, pero ¿qué defensa sería más emocionante para una seguridad ultra atlética y flexible que la defensa de los patriotas híbridos?
1.34 p.m .: PICK 37 – PATRIOTAS DE NUEVA INGLATERRA: KYLE DUGGER, S, LENOIR-RHYNE!
Bengals consigue Higgins – McKinney cae ante los Gigantes
1.33 p.m .: Realmente me gusta esta elección. McKinney fue para mí, de lejos, el mayor valor, una seguridad de enfrentamiento ultra flexible. Ha jugado bajo, ha jugado cobertura en el tragamonedas, tiene grandes instintos en la cobertura. Anticipación, extremadamente inteligente. Realmente todavía no sabemos qué quieren hacer los Gigantes a la defensiva, pero si hay uno defensa flexible McKinney es un arma defensiva perfecta para eso. Fue un jugador de los 12 mejores para mí en este draft y un talento de primera ronda.
1.31 Uhr: 36. PICK – NEW YORK GIANTS: XAVIER MCKINNEY, S, ALABAMA!
1.27 Uhr: Warum nehmen die Lions so hoch einen Running Back?! Das wäre meine erste Frage hier.
Zum Spieler: Hat mir extrem gut gefallen, mein klarer Nummer-1-Back in dieser Klasse. Swift kann blitzartig in den “2. Gang” beschleunigen, er ist explosiv, extrem beweglich und kombiniert das mit guten Reads und einer guten Vision. Seine Richtungswechsel kommen auch bei hoher Geschwindigkeit scheinbar mühelos, Tackler lässt er häufig im Backfield aussteigen und seine Stop-and-Go-Moves sind sehenswert.
Bei Swift hat man nicht selten das Gefühl, dass er sich vom Snap weg mit einer anderen Athletik bewegt als der Rest. Das macht ihn im Paket schon zu einem sehr guten Runner, der tatsächlich Raum kreiert – eine Eigenschaft, die ich sonst selten in dieser Draft-Klasse gesehen habe. Dazu kommen aber vor allem seine Fähigkeiten als Receiver: Swift zeigt konstant sehr gute Hände, er findet den Ball auch bei vertikaleren Routes und ist aus allen Positionen Routes gelaufen. Ein echter 3-Down-Back und genau das, was ich in der modernen NFL haben will.
1.25 Uhr: 35. PICK – DETROIT LIONS: D’ANDRE SWIFT, RB, GEORGIA!
1.23 Uhr: Michael Pittman könnte ein sehr guter (Big) Slot-/Possession-Receiver werden. Kann er auch ein X-Receiver in der NFL sein? Kurze Timing-Routes funktionieren unheimlich beständig, er arbeitet konstant zum Ball zurück, sucht und findet Lücken gegen Zone Coverage und besetzt die, arbeitet immer, um offen zu sein. Dazu verfügt er über exzellente Hände. Einfach ein enorm verlässlicher Receiver. Und es ist nicht so, dass er nicht Outside und/oder Downfield gewinnen könnte – das schafft er schon immer wieder mal mit seinem Build-Up-Speed. Vielleicht kann man es am ehesten so zusammenfassen: Es ist nicht sein Steckenpferd.
Dafür ist sein Release gegen Press noch zu wacklig, dafür ist sein Route-Running nicht scharf genug und er hat dann Probleme, Separation zu kreieren. Seine besten Qualitäten (Physis am Catch Point, Hände, kurze Cuts, Coverage-Verständnis – auf der anderen Seite Probleme mit Press Coverage und nicht gerade der explosivste, schnellste oder agilste Spieler) würden in einer Big Slot Rolle in der NFL vielleicht am besten zur Geltung kommen. Ich würde aber vermuten, dass die Colts ihn als X-Receiver gegenüber von T.Y. Hilton sehen.
1.20 Uhr: 34. PICK – INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: MICHAEL PITTMAN, WR, USC!
1.16 Uhr: Higgins hat mir auf Tape extrem gut gefallen. Ein X-Receiver, der überraschend guten Speed, fantastische Hände, sehr gute Körperkontrolle und die Fähigkeit, sich konstant Downfield Platz zu verschaffen, zu einer tollen Big-Play-Mischung vereint. Higgins schlägt Press Coverage weil er überraschend schnelle Füße hat, bei Out- und Comeback-Routes verschafft er sich konstant Platz und mit seinem Catch-Radius ist er zudem auch in schwierigen Situationen angreifbar.
Er muss noch an seinem Release arbeiten, der muss noch regelmäßiger schneller erfolgen und er muss seine Hände gegen Press Coverage besser einsetzen. Auch ist er nicht der athletische Freak wie Ruggs oder Jeudy, und er hat nicht die Run-after-Catch-Fähigkeiten von Lamb, dafür fehlt im die Agilität. Trotzdem bringt Higgins für mich ganz viel mit, um in der NFL ein klassischer X-Nummer-1-Receiver zu werden.
1.12 Uhr: 33. PICK – CINCINNATI BENGALS: TEE HIGGINS, WR, CLEMSON!
1.01 Uhr: Und damit beginnt der zweite Tag des Drafts! ESPN-Insider Adam Schefter vermeldete soeben, dass die Bengals den Pick nicht traden werden. Denzel Mims und Tee Higgins wären hier denkbar, aber auch Josh Jones und Safety Xavier McKinney.
0.47 Uhr: Wenn die Gerüchte stimmen, erwartet uns heute neben zahlreichen Wide Receivern auch ein Run auf die Running Backs. Dolphins, Rams, Buccaneers – hier könnten mehrere Teams auch früh in der zweiten Runde zuschlagen. Mein Running-Back-Board, nachdem Clyde Edwards-Helaire bereits weg ist, sieht so aus:
- D’Andre Swift, Georgia
- Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
- Eno Benjamin, Arizona State
- J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State
- Zack Moss, Utah
- Antonio Gibson, Memphis
- Cam Akers, Florida State
Meine Running-Back-Analysen für diesen Draft gibt es hier.
NFL Draft 2020: Wer ist unter Druck – und was passiert heute?
0.35 Uhr: Nochmals der Blick zurück auf gestern: Die Vikings, die beide Needs mit sehr guten Spielern bedient haben – auch wenn ich Mims über Jefferson an 22 genommen hätte -, hatten einen sehr guten Start und konnten noch zusätzliches Kapital sammeln. Reagor nach Philly, Lamb nach Dallas und Queen nach Baltimore sind für mich vielleicht die besten Fits und Values in Runde 1, auch Aiyuk nach San Francisco ergibt enorm viel Sinn; hier gefällt mir nur der Uptrade nicht. Die Niners picken nur noch in den Runden 5,6 und 7. Der Start in den Draft der Chargers gefiel mir gar nicht. Herbert an 6 ist mir einfach zu hoch, ich sehe das Quarterback-Talent einfach nicht. Und für einen Linebacker, der in Coverage wackeln wird, zwei Top-75-Picks zu investieren…
0.24 Uhr: Quarterback ist immer ein Thema für Teams, die hoch kommen könnten – aber will hier jemand Jalen Hurts oder Jake Fromm so dringend? Auch der nächste Receiver-Run könnte sich ankündigen; die Bengals, Colts, Giants, Jaguars und Bears sind allesamt Receiver-Kandidaten. Und dann sind mit Xavier McKinney und Grant Delpit noch zwei – für mich – Erstrunden-Talente auf Safety verfügbar…
0.13 Uhr: Die Gerüchteküche brodelt dabei bereits schon: Die Bengals und die Colts sollen direkt großes Interesse daran haben, runter zu traden. Bei der Qualität, die noch auf dem Board ist, ist das durchaus nachvollziehbar. Nur: Wer könnte hier hochkommen?
0.08 Uhr: Und damit blicken wir mal direkt auf den Start des zweiten Draft-Tages – das sind die ersten Picks des Abends:
Draft-Position | Equipment |
33 | Cincinnati Bengals |
34 | Indianapolis Colts (via Redskins) |
35 | Detroit Lions |
36 | New York Giants |
37 | New England Patriots (via Chargers) |
The meisten Picks heute haben die Patriots (5), nur die 49ers und Chargers haben keine Picks. Beide hatten gestern hoch getradet. Die Bears, Bills, Colts, Patriots, Rams, Steelers und Texans werden heute zum ersten Mal im diesjährigen Draft picken.
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Einer der spannendsten Namen am heutigen Tag dürfte derweil Jalen Hurts sein. Der Quarterback und Heisman-Kandidat aus Oklahoma erinnert in seinen Anlagen ein wenig an Lamar Jackson, auch wenn der MVP ein noch besserer Athlet ist. Findet sich für ihn heute schon ein Team, das willens ist, seine Offense auf dessen athletischen Vorzüge umzustellen, um vielleicht ein wenig den Ansatz der Ravens zu kopieren?
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Nachdem es in den vergangenen Jahren öfter mal vorkam, dass Spieler in den Draft-Day-Trades involviert waren, sahen wir solche an Tag 1 nicht. Wird sich das heute ändern? Es gibt bekanntlich einige Kandidaten. Speziell Yannick Ngakoue rückt in den Fokus. Das Tischtuch zwischen ihm und den Jaguars scheint zerschnitten, wie aus Duval aber zu hören war, gab es am Donnerstag keinerlei Anfragen für den Edge-Rusher.
So lief der erste Draft-Tag – und wer ist noch da?
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Die Patriots haben gestern Nacht keinen Spieler gewählt und stattdessen ihren Pick an die Los Angeles Chargers für einen Zweit- und einen Drittrundenpick geschickt. Das heißt auch, dass sie nun gleich fünf Picks in der heutigen Nacht haben. Jede Menge Munition also für Trades oder tatsächlich Spieler. Und hier stellt sich die Frage, welche Baustellen angegangen werden: Tight End, vielleicht heute schon ein Quarterback? Oder wird die Defense gestärkt nach zahlreichen Abgängen? Es wird spannend.
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Heute ist mit ein paar Wellen an Picks zu bestimmten Positionen zu rechnen. Es gibt vor allem noch eine ganze Reihe an guten Safetys, aber auch Running Backs, die noch auf einen Anruf eines Teams warten. Safetys wurden bislang gar nicht gezogen, zudem mit Clyde Edwards-Helaire nur ein Running Back (32. Pick zu den Chiefs).
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Herzlich Willkommen zu Tag 2 des NFL Drafts 2020! Hier verpasst ihr auch heute absolut nichts – alle Picks, Blitzanalysen, Needs. Den DAZN-NFL-Network-Stream anwerfen und hier mitlesen, let’s go!
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Wer ist eigentlich noch zu haben? Das sind die noch verfügbaren Top-Spieler auf meinem Big Board (Platzierung auf meinem Board dahinter):
- Xavier McKinney, Safety, Alabama (9)
- Tee Higgins, Wide Receiver, Clemson (11)
- Josh Jones, Offensive Tackle, Houston (16)
- Grant Delpit, Safety, LSU (18)
- Denzel Mims, Wide Receiver, Baylor (19)
- Jaylon Johnson, Cornerback, Utah (22)
- Kristian Fulton, Cornerback, LSU (23)
- A.J. Epenesa, Edge, Iowa (29)
- Trevon Diggs, Cornerback, Alabama (30)
- Julian Okwara, Edge, Notre Dame (32)
- Jeremy Chinn, Safety, Southern Illinois (33)
Vor Draft-Tag 2: Die erste Runde begann unerwartet unspektakulär – hinten raus aber wurde es spannend, insbesondere mit der Packers-Entscheidung für Jordan Love. Das Recap zur ersten Runde findet ihr hier.
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