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Rounds 2 and 3 wish list:  updated

 

No. 16: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB/S, Notre Dame
Owusu-Koramoah is more of a safety playing linebacker, but he will find a comfortable landing spot in the second round.

 

No. 17: Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU
Moehrig .  Raider's

 

No. 24: Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State
It was surprising to see Samuel available at the conclusion of the first round but it should not be long before he hears his name called following a run on the cornerback position late in Round 1.

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3 minutes ago, BlackJesus said:

OT Spencer Brown is a 6'8 sleeper. Best size of any OT in the draft if Zac is currently reading our board, instead of on the phones. 

🤣🤣🤣

You're killin me 

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Good chance he’s a day one starter a G with a pretty good shot of developing into a very good RT at some point. 
 

As fast as that pick came in, they had him pegged all along. Trust in Pollack. 
 

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Overview
Carman might be able to offer emergency tackle value at the next level but he is better-suited for a move inside to guard. Regardless of position, he needs to improve placement and sustain with his hands to help stay connected as a blocker. He has enough pop to handle man-blocking duties inside and has adequate athleticism to go with his wide frame to help improve leaky interior pass protection. His footwork creates unorthodox fits into the block and that will need to be corrected or NFL defensive tackles will send him crashing to the ground. His lunging, lingering punch can be tightened up with more work so that he lands his heavy hands without worrying about being countered by hand-fighters. Carman has starting potential as a guard with emergency value at right tackle.
Strengths
  • Diversified pass protection approach in 2020.
  • Willing to set out on top of rushers early in rep.
  • Throws hands quickly, looking for early advantage.
  • Makes opponents feel his heavy hands.
  • Effective use of snatch-and-trap technique.
  • Clear eyes see exotic rush packages and twists.
  • Enough recovery athleticism to work rusher past pocket.
  • Generates good deal of push when he centers up on the block.
  • Understands leverage to widen edge defenders on kick-outs.
  • Very good timing on combos up to linebackers.
  • Adequate reactive agility to adjust in space.
  • Upper-body power to protect his edges.
Weaknesses
  • High hands cause him to slide up and off the block.
  • Quicker hand resets would improve sustain.
  • Needs to bring feet with him into down blocks.
  • Struggles finding his way to back-side block.
  • Benefited from shallow drop points from his quarterback.
  • Lunges, leaving hands extended for rushers to swipe and chop.
  • Doesn't clamp in with hands to control rusher.
  • Could struggle with edge speed and inside counters at tackle.
  • Had weight management and accountability issues early in his career.
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2 minutes ago, gupps said:
Overview
Carman might be able to offer emergency tackle value at the next level but he is better-suited for a move inside to guard. Regardless of position, he needs to improve placement and sustain with his hands to help stay connected as a blocker. He has enough pop to handle man-blocking duties inside and has adequate athleticism to go with his wide frame to help improve leaky interior pass protection. His footwork creates unorthodox fits into the block and that will need to be corrected or NFL defensive tackles will send him crashing to the ground. His lunging, lingering punch can be tightened up with more work so that he lands his heavy hands without worrying about being countered by hand-fighters. Carman has starting potential as a guard with emergency value at right tackle.
Strengths
  • Diversified pass protection approach in 2020.
  • Willing to set out on top of rushers early in rep.
  • Throws hands quickly, looking for early advantage.
  • Makes opponents feel his heavy hands.
  • Effective use of snatch-and-trap technique.
  • Clear eyes see exotic rush packages and twists.
  • Enough recovery athleticism to work rusher past pocket.
  • Generates good deal of push when he centers up on the block.
  • Understands leverage to widen edge defenders on kick-outs.
  • Very good timing on combos up to linebackers.
  • Adequate reactive agility to adjust in space.
  • Upper-body power to protect his edges.
Weaknesses
  • High hands cause him to slide up and off the block.
  • Quicker hand resets would improve sustain.
  • Needs to bring feet with him into down blocks.
  • Struggles finding his way to back-side block.
  • Benefited from shallow drop points from his quarterback.
  • Lunges, leaving hands extended for rushers to swipe and chop.
  • Doesn't clamp in with hands to control rusher.
  • Could struggle with edge speed and inside counters at tackle.
  • Had weight management and accountability issues early in his career.

 

 

Sounds ok but not really a day one starter

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