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2019 NFL Scouting Report I am going to start out

Started by douhua2233, 2018/10/22 09:19PM
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2019 NFL Scouting Report I am going to start out
#1   2018/10/22 09:19PM
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by saying that the Miami Dolphins need to get Kenyan Drake going if we want to do anything this season.Really nothing to do with this scouting article T.J. McDonald Jersey , but it’s frustrating because getting the running game going will change the outcome of games.I believe the Dolphins have a chance to do something this season, but we NEED to run the ball more.Sorry if I am being short, I am still frustrated from last week’s game.....I really thought we were going to go up the New England and win.Anyways, with that said, let me start this scouting report off with a running back, a particularly tough and physical back out of Kentucky....Bennie Snell Jr. RB, Kentucky (Jr)Snell has become one of my favorites to watch film on.He’s a tough back that runs angry.He can catch the ball, is a good pass catcher, and is surprisingly quick and agile for a big guy.He doesn’t have elite speed but Snell is standing out to me; I wouldn’t be surprised if he declares early. Mark Zerof-USA TODAY SportsJachai Polite, DE, Florida (Jr)Polite is a quick, aggressive pass rusher that plays with a phenomenal motor.I remember noticing him last year.He’s shown improvement from last season and most certainly has NFL talent to be a good pass rusher in the NFL.I am not sure on his ability to stop the run, but Polite will intrigue some teams with his pass rushing ability. Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsJerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame (Sr)I won’t lie to you, last year’s film on Tillery did not impress me..... so I was amazed at some of the film I have watched on him this season; particularly this past game against Stanford, Tillery was unreal.He has looked dominant at times and is really setting himself up as one of the top DTs in the country.If Tillery keeps up his play, he will be a top draft pick.The interesting thing about that though, is I believe this DT class is pretty talented, so Tillery could be a bargain in this draft.Matt Cashore-USA TODAY SportsCalvin Throckmorton, OT, Oregon (Jr)Throckmorton is an interesting prospect to me.I like him, he’s got talent but he’s just so inconsistent to me.He’s got the ability to be a great pass protector and run blocker but he just doesn’t perform on every play. I don’t like how he looses his balance a lot too; all that said though, he’s got NFL talent and could be a steal in the middle to late rounds as a developmental guy.Photo by Gene Sweeney Jr/Getty ImagesKelvin Harmon, WR, N.C. St. (Jr)Harmon stood out to me a bit last year while scouting Ryan Finley.I still want to get into more film on him, but so far I see a big bodied WR who’s strong, tough to bring down, has good hands, pretty solid speed and is a capable blocker.I don’t have a great hold on Harmon Che... Ryan Tannehill Jersey , but I have liked what I have seen so far.He could be a potential target in this draft. Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty ImagesOther prospects who have stood out:Trace McSorley, QB, Penn St. - I know he’s very undersized and the arm talent isn’t elite but he’s a likable guy who is a competitor and a playmaker.I have no idea right now where he falls into transitioning to the NFL, but I like McSorley.Richie Grant, S, UCF - The RS Sophmore has been a playmaker on defense; showing good ball skills and a nose for the ball.I know he’s young, probably not going in this draft but keep him on your radar - he’s talented.90-in-90 Miami Dolphins roster breakdown: Davon Godchaux The Phinsider’s annual 90-in-90 series is back today with another in-depth look at the players who are currently vying to make the Miami Dolphins’ 53-man roster. This series of articles takes a look at each individual on the roster, breaking down how they performed in 2017, why they could progress or regress in 2018, and the odds that the player makes the team when the regular season arrives.This year, we have already finished the reviews for wide receiver Leonte Carroo, punter Matt Haack, safety T.J. McDonald, running back Buddy Howell, wide receiver DeVante Parker, defensive end William Hayes, wide receiver Isaiah Ford, safety/cornerback Walt Aikens, defensive end Claudy Mathieu, linebacker Kiko Alonso, cornerback Xavien Howard, long snapper Lucas Gravelle, wide receiver Danny Amendola, tight end A.J. Derby, running back Frank Gore, defensive tackle Gabe Wright, wide receiver Kenny Stills, cornerback Tony Lippett, kicker Jason Sanders, kicker Greg Joseph Kiko Alonso Jersey , left tackle Laremy Tunsil, tight end Mike Gesicki, linebacker Raekwon McMillan, running back Kalen Ballage, wide receiver Jakeem Grant, tight end Durham Smythe, quarterback David Fales, wide receiver Albert Wilson, defensive tackle Akeem Spence, linebacker Chase Allen, defensive end Cameron Wake, running back Senorise Perry, and tight end MarQueis Gray, offensive lineman Ted Larsen, defensive end Andre Branch, running back Kenyan Drake, defensive end Quincy Redmon, quarterback Bryce Petty, wide receiver Francis Owusu, defensive end Jonathan Woodard, defensive end Charles Harris, center Connor Hilland, guard Jesse Davis, safety Reshad Jones, defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, guard Isaac Asiata, defensive end Robert Quinn, wide receiver Drew Morgan, cornerback Cordrea Tankersley, and linebacker Mike Hull [url=http://www.dolphinscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-danny-amendola-jersey]htt... , and tight end Gavin Escobar, and wide receiver Rashawn Scott. Today, we add defensive tackle Davon Godchaux.2017 ReviewAfter being selected in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Godchaux went on to make an immediate impact for the Dolphins. He played in 15 games last season, starting five, and recorded 26 tackles, one pass defense, and one forced fumble. During the year, he regularly rotated with Jordan Phillips as Ndamukong Suh maintained a steady presence at one of the DT positions. He displayed a ferocious play style and routinely penetrated the offensive line.Why he could progressWith Suh now in Los Angeles, Godchaux has a unique opportunity to hold down a starting position on his own. The Dolphins have three potential starters as defensive tackle in Godchaux, Phillips, and veteran Akeem Spence. Spence seems to be in line to secure a starting spot, leaving Godchaux to battle it out with Phillips. Through two preseason games this year, Godchaux has earned both starts playing next to Spence, showing that he is in the lead to start when the regular season arrives.Being atop the depth chart should help Godchaux’s progression as a player, given that he’ll see more playing time, and it’s a well known fact that second-year players never get better by sitting on the bench. No longer a rookie, Godchaux should now be used to the speed of the NFL level, Miami’s defensive scheme, and his responsibilities on the team, leaving him free to simply go out and play ball.Why he could regressSuh’s absence could potentially be a detriment to Godchaux’s progression as well. Without the hulking force of Suh by his side, Godchaux could struggle to become “the guy” in the trenches. Miami badly needs someone to step up on the interior, and Suh’s shoes are big ones to fill. I mean, the man probably wears size 15 cleats, but I digress. If Godchaux fails to take on that role, he could cede his spot to Phillips or fellow sophomore tackle Vincent Taylor.Chances of making the 53-man rosterAs Godchaux is in line for a starting position, his odds of making the team aren’t in question. He’s is locked in to make the roster barring any unforeseen anomalies.


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