Post by riczaj01 on Apr 4, 2019 13:08:02 GMT -6
87: R3P23
RB DEVIN SINGLETARY FAU
www.nfl.com/prospects/devin-singletary?id=32195349-4e18-6919-d1e6-003f4632ba87
Overview
Undersized, three-down back with rare improvisational skill and toughness through contact to squeeze every yard he can from each carry. Singletary was asked to catch it less in 2018, but he's a tough cover out of the backfield and has the dog in him to step up and deliver a lick in blitz pickup. He ran poorly and did not test well in short-area quickness events at the combine, which could hurt his draft standing, but might not deter him from NFL success as a complementary runner.
126: R4P24
OT CHUMA EDOGA USC
www.nfl.com/prospects/chuma-edoga?id=32194544-4f33-7482-f251-ab502d650176
Overview
Edoga is a smooth, athletic run-blocker and an uneven, unrefined pass protector, which creates a challenge in projecting him. His ability to get to blocks in a variety of positions from his initial stance is something that cannot be taught. While some of his flaws in pass pro can be coached up, there are physical deficiencies that could plague him throughout his career. To become a successful NFL starter, he needs to check the strength, maturity, and durability boxes as early as possible in his career.
162: R5P24
EDGE MAXX CROSBY E. MICHIGAN
www.nfl.com/prospects/maxx-crosby?id=32194352-4f37-1007-6c0e-db2de3f9d742
Overview
Developmental, long-limbed defensive end who needs a year or two of bulking up before he's ready to see the field. He's long and flexible and will flash on tape as both a rusher and run defender and those traits could outweigh his poor contact balance and play strength for some teams. If he grows into his gangly frame, Crosby offers a higher ceiling than some Day 3 prospects he could be lumped in with.
222: R7P8
K MATT GAY UTAH
Last 2 years 56 of 67 fg's. 11 of 16 40-49, 8 of 11 from 50+ w/longs of 55 and 56 in those 2 years.
238: R7P24
LB GARY JOHNSON TEXAS
www.nfl.com/prospects/gary-johnson?id=32194a4f-4800-0021-1e27-de764753b0ed
Overview
Active inside linebacker with plenty of passion and aggression but a fundamental lack of NFL-caliber movement skills in space. Johnson is capable of handling downhill duties between the tackles but could struggle to match up with today's space-oriented offensive attacks.
RB DEVIN SINGLETARY FAU
www.nfl.com/prospects/devin-singletary?id=32195349-4e18-6919-d1e6-003f4632ba87
Overview
Undersized, three-down back with rare improvisational skill and toughness through contact to squeeze every yard he can from each carry. Singletary was asked to catch it less in 2018, but he's a tough cover out of the backfield and has the dog in him to step up and deliver a lick in blitz pickup. He ran poorly and did not test well in short-area quickness events at the combine, which could hurt his draft standing, but might not deter him from NFL success as a complementary runner.
126: R4P24
OT CHUMA EDOGA USC
www.nfl.com/prospects/chuma-edoga?id=32194544-4f33-7482-f251-ab502d650176
Overview
Edoga is a smooth, athletic run-blocker and an uneven, unrefined pass protector, which creates a challenge in projecting him. His ability to get to blocks in a variety of positions from his initial stance is something that cannot be taught. While some of his flaws in pass pro can be coached up, there are physical deficiencies that could plague him throughout his career. To become a successful NFL starter, he needs to check the strength, maturity, and durability boxes as early as possible in his career.
162: R5P24
EDGE MAXX CROSBY E. MICHIGAN
www.nfl.com/prospects/maxx-crosby?id=32194352-4f37-1007-6c0e-db2de3f9d742
Overview
Developmental, long-limbed defensive end who needs a year or two of bulking up before he's ready to see the field. He's long and flexible and will flash on tape as both a rusher and run defender and those traits could outweigh his poor contact balance and play strength for some teams. If he grows into his gangly frame, Crosby offers a higher ceiling than some Day 3 prospects he could be lumped in with.
222: R7P8
K MATT GAY UTAH
Last 2 years 56 of 67 fg's. 11 of 16 40-49, 8 of 11 from 50+ w/longs of 55 and 56 in those 2 years.
238: R7P24
LB GARY JOHNSON TEXAS
www.nfl.com/prospects/gary-johnson?id=32194a4f-4800-0021-1e27-de764753b0ed
Overview
Active inside linebacker with plenty of passion and aggression but a fundamental lack of NFL-caliber movement skills in space. Johnson is capable of handling downhill duties between the tackles but could struggle to match up with today's space-oriented offensive attacks.