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Hot topics
- Identifying zone blocking offensive linemen for the Seahawks under Klint Kubiak
- Live stream with Jeff Simmons at 2pm PT
- Why I think the Seahawks are saying what they are about Geno Smith to the media
- Lessons for the Seahawks if they want to try and emulate the Philadelphia Eagles
- Why I think the Seahawks need to be active in the Myles Garrett trade request drama
Seems to have a good bull rush and the speed to swim his way around the edge too. Definitely wouldn’t mind the Seahawks taking this guy.
Looks like a technically sound pass rusher who knows what he has to do to cause problems. Whether he’s enough of a pure athlete to also quench Seattle’s thirst at the LEO, I’m not overly convinced.
Would you compare him to John Simon at all?
Yes I think that’s a good comparison. Neither player an elite athlete, but good technically gifted and effective. Simon’s motor was a little more active, but I’ve seen few players with a better motor.
I’ve been watching more and more of De’Anthony Thomas of Oregon, because I can’t come to a decision about him.
I really don’t see his ability to have an impact as a WR. He can jump high, but always seems to lose his balance coming down. He has great hands and is quickern shit, but honestly, something doesn’t sit right about his translation to the next level.
I love his tenacity and humility. He reminds me of Julio Jones in that regard, but I’m not even sure that he’ll be able to succeed in the slot.
He’s definitely a tough one to figure out. Hard to see what his role in the NFL would be. A guy who is relying on Tavon Austin having a big year for sure.
I don’t think he even projects as well as Tavon Austin.
Big fan of Bradley Roby. Has long arms and baits the hell out of quarterbacks.
He master baits.
LOL
Wow Kenny. XD
Michael Campanaro from Wake Forest could be one to watch. WR. strong, hands catcher.
Deandre Coleman from cal looks like a great 3-4 end.
Just throwing out some names.
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