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BlackJesus

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  1. Queefs never get bad publicity for taking "character concerns". ๐Ÿคจ
  2. Matt Lee IOL, MIAMI Height: 6-4, Weight: 295 Tall, mobile center with loads of experience in the ACC. Suddenness is good as is his awareness. Makes effort to get low, quicker than fast but accurate at second-level. Decent anchor for a mobile center just has to add sand in his pants. (Chris Trapasso) Summary Matt Lee is a taller, reasonably long hyper-active center who tries to win on suddenness and awareness alone. He does a fine job doing so in most occasions. He's a blast of a blocker on combos. Hits down block then ascends to the second level with a purpose and stays square to his secondary target. Mostly accurate once he's in space. On pulls he could gain a little more ground opening the running lane, tends to wrap his pulls very close to the furthest outside blocker. Quicker than he is fast. Makes a concerted effort to get low and drive DLs up and out of the way despite not possessing serious point-of-attack power. Back bend is there. Will take a punch and asborb it. Decent anchor a burst-based OC. However, he could definitely stand to add more sand in his pants at the next level because it takes a few attempts to sit into his anchor. Hand work is good but late at times if anything. Occasionally gets a little too excited at the second level or on down blocks and will get off-balance, yet not a major concern of his game. He's ery aware; he will find stunts and secondary rushers with good regularity. Further ahead in pass pro than run blocking. Lee is an NFL-starter down the road with added strength/weight. About 2023: Second-team All-AAC 2022 (UCF): Third-highest-graded C in FBS, per PFF Strengths Awesome combo blocker because of his quicks and explosion in short areas Can anchor against most squattier interior rushers Keen awareness to get to stunts and blitzes Combine Data 40-yard dash: 5.03 seconds Vertical jump: 31 inches Broad jump: 9 feet, 3 inches
  3. MATT LEE MIAMI C Prospect Info COLLEGE Miami HOMETOWN CLASS Oviedo, FL Senior HEIGHT 6โ€™ 4โ€™โ€™ WEIGHT 301 lbs ARM 32 1/8โ€™โ€™ HAND 9 1/4โ€™โ€™ Overview Lee's lack of mass and NFL size will be a stumbling block from a perception standpoint, but the tape doesn't lie when it comes to his talent in pass protection. Lee is a technician with good play strength whose anchor supersedes the number on the scale. He keeps his head on a swivel and was rarely beaten in 2023. He's not much of a knee-bender, so drive blocking attempts will stall out, creating lane closures inside. Lee is an average athlete with above-average core strength and protection technique, and he might be able to overcome concerns about his size once he makes it into a camp. Strengths Pass protection technique and success rate are above average. Plays with inside hands and above-average core strength. Absorbs contact and is rarely ever jolted off-balance. Good job of resetting hands and opening ankles/hips to anchor. Stays square and lands with decent pop in his gallop step in the run game. Continues to move his feet to stay connected with a moving defender.
  4. DAIJAHN ANTHONY MISSISSIPPI SAF Prospect Info COLLEGE Mississippi HOMETOWN CLASS Richmond, VA Senior HEIGHT 6โ€™ 0โ€™โ€™ WEIGHT 195 lbs ARM 32 1/2โ€™โ€™ HAND 9โ€™โ€™ Overview Hard-hitting safety with man cover tools but potential limitations if asked to play on the back end. Anthony is high-cut but with good size and an aggressive field demeanor. He aligned as both a big nickel and a split safety. He's fairly comfortable handling man coverage duties over the slot and does a nice job of staying connected with routes and disrupting catch tries with timing. He's fast enough to play over the top from center field, but the instincts are average, and he can be clunky swiveling hips with the changing gaze of the quarterback. He needs to take more consistent angles and do a better job of wrapping up, but Anthony has the talent to become a versatile backup. Strengths Good size and length with the ability to line up and cover the slot. Adequate top-end speed to carry receivers up the seam. Above-average ball skills when it comes time to make a play. Slices in on half-man angle and swings inside arm through catch point. Runs full speed through the target to jar throws loose from zone. Experienced and capable jamming gunners on punt returns.
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