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Draft Grade: C-
Draft Scouting Report: Rating: 73 Strengths: Strong, blocks with good leverage Drives his feet in the run game Controlled in pass protection Weaknesses: Struggles with quicker players, laterally challenged Inconsistent footwork |
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Looking to see if there are any players to draft named "Handbasket"...
"O'Brien selects Heck and a Handbasket" |
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John Reid CB - Penn State (who?)
Draft Scouting Report: Rating: 73 Strengths: Good awareness Good open field tackler Not tested often Weaknesses: Unable to get off blocks Not physical enough to play press man coverage Must be some kid O'Brien remembered from his Nittany Lion time. CBS likes him. Draft grade: A Height: 5-10, Weight: 187 Gritty, twitchy outside CB who'll likely move inside in the NFL because of length issues. Drives on the football in off coverage. Some effectiveness in press man. Fills a need for Houston. (Chris Trapasso) Last edited by HPF Bob; 04-25-2020 at 02:08 PM. |
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Ravens (as usual) killing this draft. Texans up after them.
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Texans take WR Isiah Coulter from that football factory of Rhode Island.
Rating: 69 Strengths: Athletically superior for this level of competition Uses speed well to create opportunities down the field Reliable hands Weaknesses: Needs to become more physical Needs to come out of his breaks cleaner, quicker Draft grade: B Height: 6-2, Weight: 198 Coulter is a size/speed specimen with flashes of rebounding ability down the field. Routes are good but won't consistently create separation. Big competition jump upcoming. Texans get size at receiver spot, and his style fits Deshaun Watson's tendency to let it rip deep. (Chris Trapasso) |
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Texans sent their last pick to New Orleans. Haven't learned yet what we are getting in return but, knowing O'Brien, it will be something unimpressive.
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Round 4 complete:
107. Cincinnati: LB Akeem Davis-Gaither, Appalachian State 108. Washington: OT Saahdiq Charles, LSU 109. Las Vegas f/Detroit: G John Simpson, Clemson 110. NY Giants: CB Darnay Holmes, UCLA 111. Miami f/MIA via HOU: G Solomon Kindley, Georgia 112. LA Chargers: RB Joshua Kelley, UCLA 113. Carolina: CB Troy Pride Jr., Notre Dame 114. Arizona: DT Leki Fotu, Utah 115. Cleveland: TE Harrison Bryant, Florida Atlantic 116. Jacksonville: OT Ben Bartch, St. John's (MN) 117. Minnesota f/TB via SF: DE D.J. Wonnum, South Carolina 118. Denver: TE Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri 119. Atlanta: LB Mykal Walker, Fresno State 120. NY Jets: RB La'Mical Perine, Florida 121. Detroit f/LV: G Logan Stenberg, Kentucky 122. Indianapolis: QB Jacob Eason, Washington 123. Dallas: CB Reggie Robinson II, Tulsa 124. Pittsburgh: RB Anthony McFarland Jr., Maryland 125. NY Jets f/CHI via NE: QB James Morgan, FIU 126. Houston f/LAR: OT Charlie Heck, North Carolina 127. Philadelphia: S K'Von Wallace, Clemson 128. Buffalo: WR Gabriel Davis, UCF 129. NY Jets f/NE via BAL/NE: OT Cameron Clark, Charlotte 130. Minnesota f/NO: DT James Lynch, Baylor 131. Arizona f/HOU: DL Rashard Lawrence, LSU 132. Minnesota: LB Troy Dye, Oregon 133. Seattle: TE Colby Parkinson, Stanford 134. Atlanta f/BAL: S Jaylinn Hawkins, Cal 135. Pittsburgh f/TEN via MIA: G Kevin Dotson, Louisiana-Lafayette 136. LA Rams f/GB via MIA/HOU: TE Brycen Hopkins, Purdue 137. Jacksonville f/SF via DEN: CB Josiah Scott, Michigan State 138. Kansas City: DB L'Jarius Sneed, Louisiana Tech 139. Las Vegas f/TB via NE*: CB Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech 140. Jacksonville f/CHI*: LB Shaquille Quarterman, Miami 141. Houston f/MIA*: CB John Reid, Penn State 142. Washington*: WR Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty 143. Baltimore*: G Ben Bredeson, Michigan 144. Seattle*: RB DeeJay Dallas, Miami 145. Philadelphia*: OL Jack Driscoll, Auburn 146. Dallas f/PHI*: C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin |
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