I continue to see mocks with this guy either being our pick or getting very close. I thought he was for sure a top 15 pick. Did something happen that I missed? I’d be all over that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Yeah, that's been my range for a 'must have' player -- however high I can get with one of my 2s.
For me that guy has been White to this point. But Ferrell is damn close in his own right.
That said, I don't think I could justify it if he can't get another damn veteran CB in here. If he can get Darby signed, then I'm cool burning one of those 2s to move up and get Ferrell. You still have the other 2 to address another need but no longer have a truly pressing one.
But man, if you can't get Darby in here and you're left with Ward/Fuller as your only 2 CB options, I feel like you need that extra bullet.
Mississippi State DE Montez Sweat’s Combine medical exams revealed a pre-existing heart condition, sources say. My story on one of the draft’s top prospects: https://t.co/bjI1eKVOSm
I dunno, the only sources I've seen him out of the top 15 is the draft simulator sites. I haven't really kept tabs too tightly this year though. I'll say this, if he falls outside 15 I'd be on the phone to try to trade up for the kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
I dunno, the only sources I've seen him out of the top 15 is the draft simulator sites. I haven't really kept tabs too tightly this year though. I'll say this, if he falls outside 15 I'd be on the phone to try to trade up for the kid.
It’s not just the draft simulator sites, I’ve seen multiple respected draft guys having him fall that far in their mocks. But yea if he makes it to like 18ish, I’m picking up the phone and starting to make calls. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
It’s not just the draft simulator sites, I’ve seen multiple respected draft guys having him fall that far in their mocks. But yea if he makes it to like 18ish, I’m picking up the phone and starting to make calls.
Yeah, I've been hard pressed to find him taken in the first half of a mock draft.
17-22 seems to be the predicted range for right now. [Reply]
CBS Sports draft writer Chris Trapasso lists Iowa DE Anthony Nelson as a "Plan B" for teams that miss out on Ohio State EDGE Nick Bosa.
Bosa is likely going in the first five picks -- it'd be an upset if he falls out of the top three right now -- but Nelson (6'7/271) could be a nice fallback option, as Trapasso mentions. "[Nelson] has the most advanced repertoire of pass-rushing moves at the edge rusher spot in this class after Bosa and demonstrated high caliber athleticism at the combine with a three-cone drill time in the 92nd percentile at his position as well as a broad and vertical in the 82nd and 87th percentiles respectively," he writes. Right now, it looks like Nelson will be a Day 2 pick, and he could be a steal in that range. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
What about Anthony Nelson out of Iowa?
CBS Sports draft writer Chris Trapasso lists Iowa DE Anthony Nelson as a "Plan B" for teams that miss out on Ohio State EDGE Nick Bosa.
Bosa is likely going in the first five picks -- it'd be an upset if he falls out of the top three right now -- but Nelson (6'7/271) could be a nice fallback option, as Trapasso mentions. "[Nelson] has the most advanced repertoire of pass-rushing moves at the edge rusher spot in this class after Bosa and demonstrated high caliber athleticism at the combine with a three-cone drill time in the 92nd percentile at his position as well as a broad and vertical in the 82nd and 87th percentiles respectively," he writes. Right now, it looks like Nelson will be a Day 2 pick, and he could be a steal in that range.
Anthony Nelson is a great kid. I used to work with his dad (who also played DL for Iowa). He's tough, he's got good measurable, and he's got a great work ethic.
Usually "motor" is a code word for "not athletic". He's plenty athletic AND has a motor too. He's used to playing in a scheme that emphasizes getting pass rush out of the front 4.
I honestly think he's a PERFECT fit for this defense and would love to see him as a Chief. [Reply]
And for the record, I'm not high on Montez Sweat at all.
The games I got to watch of him, he was the anti-Anthony Nelson. I only got to see some nationally-televised games of his and he all but disappeared in some of them. [Reply]
after the first wave of free agency, I see the defensive team needs like this, in order of importance:
DE, LB, FS, C.
Ferrell if you don't have to reach, Omenihu, maybe Zach Allen are all solid options. Porter Gustin is worth taking a chance in the mid rounds. He's an injury concern, but super productive when healthy and has perfect size and a high motor.
I think the blue chip LB guys will be gone before we have a shot but there are a TON of decent possibilities day two and three, probable starters that could develop into studs.
I think the safety class is DEEP, with guys that will go on day 3 that are relatively the same guys as players who will go in round 1.
Corners look to dry up around the end of round 2 if projections are somewhat accurate but I like a lot of the "second round" corners like Ya-Sin, and Oruwariye.
I think I'd do like...Omenihu, Ya-Sin, and Rapp and feel like I could draft BAA the rest of the way. Sign a LB in free agency and roll. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Anthony Nelson is a great kid. I used to work with his dad (who also played DL for Iowa). He's tough, he's got good measurable, and he's got a great work ethic.
Usually "motor" is a code word for "not athletic". He's plenty athletic AND has a motor too. He's used to playing in a scheme that emphasizes getting pass rush out of the front 4.
I honestly think he's a PERFECT fit for this defense and would love to see him as a Chief.
I really like Nelson but the one big issue I have with him is his struggle to bend and close when he gains the outside shoulder of the tackle. He is very unorthodox there. I think he can learn at least better technique there but I don't think he'll ever have the hip flexion to truly bend the corner. [Reply]