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Ebron is the top pick from this year. He is physically gifted and creates mismatches all over the field thanks to his size and speed. He has a solid pass catching rate and high expectations in a top offense. Is he more than a guys that can just move the chains? Can he be a field stretcher and a touchdown machine too? Will that drop percentage show up and have a bigger impact than all the positive plays? Do we have too many weapons, leading to a solid, if unspectacular rookie season?
Van Noy is our second round pick. He is the playmaker on the defense that we have been needing, forcing fumbles, getting picks, and sacking the QB. He has a high football IQ and is always around the football. He is a bit of a tweener though, and has been criticized for his strength getting off blocks. We are running a new defensive scheme where attacking the QB will come from different angles and players. KVN could be an impactful player that flys under the radar because of his draft status. He is a rookie coming into a really good front seven and could have huge impact from day one.
Wild card player is Caruan Reid. Reid is a mid round pick that went to Princeton. Reid is smart and athletic, and is expected to play a back up role. Similar athletically to Fairley and was second only to the top DT at the combine drills. Went to a school with inferior competition, but the physical and mental attributes are there. If Fairley goes down(again) with injury, Reid could find himself in a starting role if he is quick to adjust to the level of competition in the NFL.
Sorry for the rambling. Just had some thoughts I had to get down. Hell, we need something else to talk about until training camp starts.
Van Noy is our second round pick. He is the playmaker on the defense that we have been needing, forcing fumbles, getting picks, and sacking the QB. He has a high football IQ and is always around the football. He is a bit of a tweener though, and has been criticized for his strength getting off blocks. We are running a new defensive scheme where attacking the QB will come from different angles and players. KVN could be an impactful player that flys under the radar because of his draft status. He is a rookie coming into a really good front seven and could have huge impact from day one.
Wild card player is Caruan Reid. Reid is a mid round pick that went to Princeton. Reid is smart and athletic, and is expected to play a back up role. Similar athletically to Fairley and was second only to the top DT at the combine drills. Went to a school with inferior competition, but the physical and mental attributes are there. If Fairley goes down(again) with injury, Reid could find himself in a starting role if he is quick to adjust to the level of competition in the NFL.
Sorry for the rambling. Just had some thoughts I had to get down. Hell, we need something else to talk about until training camp starts.