Analysis (Andrew Mertig): Jones possesses a compact frame (5’9″ 208lbs), but runs physically between the tackles. On tape you will see him finishing runs through defenders and fighting for the extra yards. He has good burst to get through holes and good long speed. It is rare to see him get caught by defenders from behind.…
Analysis (Andrew Mertig): Yancey possesses good size for a NFL receiver (6’2″ 201lbs). He has the ability to high point the ball on deep passes, and the strength to catch balls over the middle of the field. He averaged 19.4 yards per touch in his senior season, so he was able to create big plays. He…
Analysis (Andrew Mertig): Williams led the Cougars in rushing all four seasons at BYU. He has great size (6’0″ 212lbs) and can overpower defenders. He’s a decisive runner who will locate the hole and hit it fast. He will drag defenders to gain extra yards and should be able to contribute in the goal line package.…
Analysis (Andrew Mertig): Vince Biegel is a 6’3″ 246lb Outside Linebacker out of the University of Wisconsin. Biegel possesses great instincts, which allow him to sniff out running lanes and pursue the ball carrier. He showed decent athleticism for an NFL edge rusher, and provides an excellent punch at initial contact with offensive linemen. He showed…
Analysis (Taylor O’Neill):Adams is quick for a 308 pound defensive tackle. Coming out of Auburn, he compiled 8.5 tackles for a loss and 4.5 sacks in 2016. His size and quickness allow him to burst off of the line quickly. He’s adept at shooting the gap and making disrupting plays in the backfield, often getting…
Analysis (Taylor O’Neill): Safety Josh Jones out of NC State has a great combination of size and athleticism to play strong safety in the NFL. At 6’1, 220 pounds and running a blazing 4.41 40, Jones is explosive both as a tackler and in coverage. It’s even possible that the Packers could eventually move him to…
Analysis (Taylor O’Neill): Playing his first two seasons at Washington as a safety, Kevin King moved to corner for his final two seasons. The first thing one notices about King is his rare height for a defensive back. At 6’3, King ran the 40 in 4.43. He was one of the better defensive backs at…