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Daniel Jeremiah's updated Top 50 Prospects

Posted on 3/20/17 at 8:28 pm
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
61309 posts
Posted on 3/20/17 at 8:28 pm
31 of his top 50 are on defense.

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RANK 1
Myles Garrett - DE, Texas A&M
Garrett has ideal size, length, and athleticism. In the passing game, he explodes out of his stance and can win with speed, power or hand moves. He can bend/wrap around the edge and he will also employ a nifty inside spin move. Against the run, he can stack and hold the point of attack but he's at his best slanting and penetrating. His production dipped this season because of an injury and constant double and triple teams. His motor can run a little hot and cold but he's forced to play a lot of snaps in the SEC. Overall, this is an elite talent with all-pro potential.

RANK 2
Jamal Adams - S, LSU
Adams has ideal size, versatility, and explosiveness for the position. He lines up as both the high safety and in the box. Against the pass, he is at his best roaming underneath or matching up in the slot. He can range and make plays from the deep middle, but he's more valuable closer to the line of scrimmage. He doesn't have a lot of ball production but he provides a physical presence and delivers huge hits on opposing pass-catchers. He is at his best in run support. He is quick to key and explode to the alley. With outstanding range against the run, he makes a lot of plays from the opposite hash. He is a dynamic athlete, and I've been told his intangibles are off the charts. He will be a tone-setter for an NFL defense, and he's ready to play right away.

RANK 3
Malik Hooker - S, Ohio State
Hooker is a tall, rangy safety prospect with incredible instincts. He usually lines up as the high safety and he has an uncanny ability to anticipate throws, drive on the ball, and finish. He is ultra-fluid in his change of direction and has the ability to match up with tight ends in man coverage. He has the best ball skills of any safety I've ever evaluated in college. He is also a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Against the run, he is quick to key, read and fill the alley. He does have some fly-by missed tackles, but overall he's reliable in this area. Hooker has the potential to be one of the league's best safeties very early in his NFL career.

RANK 4
Solomon Thomas - DE, Stanford
Thomas has a very lean, muscular frame with the potential to add another 10-15 pounds. This is a fun player to study. He lines up inside and outside and he's extremely explosive. As a run defender, he can easily stack and hold the point of attack vs. single blocks but he will get washed down the line of scrimmage when double teamed. He is much better on the edge on run downs than he is playing inside. His lateral range is outstanding and his effort is tremendous. As a pass rusher, he has an explosive first step, strong hands and the ability to bend/wrap around the edge. He generates a lot of pressure but he does need to improve his ability to finish. He leaves some sacks on the field in almost every game viewed. Overall, Thomas could excel as a base end on run downs with the ability to kick inside and terrorize guards on passing downs.


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Posted by tke857
Member since Jan 2012
12195 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 8:53 am to
LSU w/ 3 players in the top 20
Posted by SCLSUMuddogs
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2010
6868 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 9:06 am to
This the same guy who has us taking C-Mac at 11?
Posted by ghost2most
Member since Mar 2012
6595 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 9:14 am to
Hooker would be nice and possibly what we wanted Byrd to be. But we really need a DE.

But Vaccaro, Bell, Hooker, Breaux and Butler is a pretty good secondary with nice depth behind it at CB.
Posted by ODP
Conroe
Member since Oct 2015
1938 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 9:21 am to
I'll take OJ Howard please.
Posted by NOSHAU
Member since Feb 2012
11909 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 9:21 am to
Saw Joe Banner on Path to the Draft last week. He used to be in the front office of Browns and Eagles (and I think a consultant with Falcons at one time). He discussed what they looked for in the draft as far as pass rushers. He said they focused on the 10 yard time and said that their parameters were 1.6-1.62 for potential elite pass rushers. He said that is how they found Trent Cole in the 5th. Looking at this draft, a couple of interesting times stood out-

Willis 1st - 1.58, 2nd - 1.54
Thomas 1st - 1.66, 2nd - 1.66
Barnett 1st - 1.70, 2nd - 1.70
Garrett 1st - 1.63, 2nd - 1.69
McKinley 1st - 1.61, 2nd - 1.67
Williams 1st - 1.66, 2nd - 1.64
Reddick 1st - 1.60, 2nd - 1.59
Lawson 1st - 1.68, 2nd - 1.60
Hendrickson 1st - 1.62, 2nd - 1.59
Charlton 1st - 1.73
Basham 1st - 1.68, 2nd - 1.61
Rivers 1st - 1.61, 2nd - 1.63
Harris 1st - 1.65, 2nd - 1.66

Based on that measurable, Barnett and Charlton did not show well. Willis seemed to kill it compared to the rest.
This post was edited on 3/21/17 at 9:30 am
Posted by bonethug0108
Avondale
Member since Mar 2013
12690 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 10:05 am to
Barnett's game isn't just speed though. He is a top notch hand fighter who plays with good strength. Also has top notch field awareness.

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Yes he has downsides, but so does every single player.

The fact is this guy produced for 3 years in the toughest conference. He's legit. He may never be that 12+ sack elite guy (in fact I only see one or two guys with that potential, which we can't get) but he can get you 8-10 sacks a year consistenly and plays the run well.
This post was edited on 3/21/17 at 10:34 am
Posted by Riseupfromtherubble
You'll Never Walk Alone
Member since Jun 2011
38378 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 10:14 am to
Pass on this animal at your own risk

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Foster has slimmed down in the last year but still has ideal height and bulk for the position. This is one of the most explosive inside linebackers I've evaluated in the last five years. Against the run, he attacks the line of scrimmage. He uses his quickness and hands to avoid traffic and get to the ball carrier. His lateral range is off the charts and he arrives with bad intentions. He can uncoil his hips on contact, and he delivered splatter-shot tackles in every game I viewed. In pass coverage, he has the speed and agility to line up and mirror tight ends and running backs. He has average instincts in zone coverage. Overall, this is a difference-making linebacker capable of earning Pro Bowl recognition very early in his career.


Posted by lsuhunt555
Teakwood Village Breh
Member since Nov 2008
38410 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 10:31 am to
I'd love for them to take Foster. My only concern is they HAVE to get a pass rusher. So can you get that in rounds 2-3 and get quality? If so, go get Foster.
Posted by NOSHAU
Member since Feb 2012
11909 posts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 10:35 am to
I'd pass on Foster for a pass rusher easily. Foster is an injury risk. He also has never learned how to tackle and likes to freelance. I just think he is a huge boom or bust type risk.
Posted by Chalkywhite84
New orleans
Member since Dec 2016
27253 posts
Posted on 3/22/17 at 7:26 am to
Solomon Thomas all day if hes there if not u take Barnett. Barnett will be solid if not spectacular but I really want Solomon Thomas. sort of reminds me of watt just smaller and quicker
Posted by Lilpickles
Member since Nov 2016
1701 posts
Posted on 3/22/17 at 7:50 am to
He is a good father to his kids too, forgot that...to which kid from which momma..and his teammates love him. Maybe they can start their own proffesional team.

Not sure if you have heard the Saints have removed him from their big board. So we can stop the RF to saints stuff. I mentioned this last week..
This post was edited on 3/22/17 at 7:52 am
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