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Saccopoo Memorial Draft Forum>Top DL on 3 cone.
Direckshun 09:44 AM 03-07-2017
More than any other drill for any other position, teams value this drill for passrushing.

Sub-7 seconds

Jordan Willis, Kansas State (6'4", 255) 6.85 <---- this is insane
Pita Taumoepenu, Utah (6'1", 243 lbs) 6.91
Derek Rivers, Youngstown State (6'4", 248) 6.94
Solomon Thomas, Stanford (6'3", 273) 6.95 <---- also has 35" arms
Derek Barnett, Tennessee (6'3", 259) 6.96

Low 7s

Harvey Langi, BYU (6'2", 251) 7.00
Haason Reddick, Temple (6'1", 237) 7.01
Dylan Donahue, West Georgia (6'3", 248) 7.02
Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M (6'5", 266) 7.03
Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic (6'4", 266) 7.03
Carroll Phillips, Illinois (6'3", 242) 7.06
Deatrich Wise, Arkansas (6'5", 274) 7.07

Best scores for the DTs, far as I can tell:

Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova (6'7", 289) 7.46
Jonathan Allen, Alabama (6'3", 286) 7.49
Tanzel Smart, Tulane (6'1", 296) 7.53
Ryan Glasgow, Michigan (6'3", 302) 7.55
Larry Ogunjobi, North Carolina Charlotte (6'3", 305) 7.55
Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma State (6'3", 304) 7.58

That Kpassagnon kid is pretty fascinating. He looked like a Greek god out there.
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Sandy Vagina 07:28 PM 03-07-2017
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
I agree on depth but... an upgrade over Mitchell?

I was in Arrowhead for the playoff game. Antonio Brown had more daylight against Peters than he did against Mitchell.

Mitchell's stats the final six games of the year were ungodly. The Chiefs need to lock him up for a few years and play the pressing-corners scheme that Sutton loves.
Agree on this. Just not a monster contract. Like a 3 year 10 mil deal would be quite the raise in pay for Mitchell to be happy.
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Direckshun 12:12 AM 03-08-2017
I had a third round grade on him. Length and speed.
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RunKC 09:16 AM 03-08-2017
Chris Wormley is the type of DL we would draft.

6'5" 298 lbs
34 1/8 arms
10.5 hands

He's built like Chris Jones and has the strength and technique to hold up. Experience all over the line means we can have him hit the weight room and get up to 320 by 2018 and play NT.
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Direckshun 07:34 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
More than any other drill for any other position, teams value this drill for passrushing.

Sub-7 seconds

Jordan Willis, Kansas State (6'4", 255) 6.85 <---- this is insane
Pita Taumoepenu, Utah (6'1", 243 lbs) 6.91
Derek Rivers, Youngstown State (6'4", 248) 6.94
Solomon Thomas, Stanford (6'3", 273) 6.95 <---- also has 35" arms
Derek Barnett, Tennessee (6'3", 259) 6.96

Low 7s

Harvey Langi, BYU (6'2", 251) 7.00
Haason Reddick, Temple (6'1", 237) 7.01
Dylan Donahue, West Georgia (6'3", 248) 7.02
Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M (6'5", 266) 7.03
Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic (6'4", 266) 7.03
Carroll Phillips, Illinois (6'3", 242) 7.06
Deatrich Wise, Arkansas (6'5", 274) 7.07

Best scores for the DTs, far as I can tell:

Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova (6'7", 289) 7.46
Jonathan Allen, Alabama (6'3", 286) 7.49
Tanzel Smart, Tulane (6'1", 296) 7.53
Ryan Glasgow, Michigan (6'3", 302) 7.55
Larry Ogunjobi, North Carolina Charlotte (6'3", 305) 7.55
Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma State (6'3", 304) 7.58

That Kpassagnon kid is pretty fascinating. He looked like a Greek god out there.
hmmmmmmmm
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Hog's Gone Fishin 09:19 AM 04-29-2017
And a Greek God we got. Good job !
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