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#11
Lolz these guys are just stupid athletic...part of the reason why I enjoy watching the combine so much. Running a 4.5 at 275 pounds is absolutely insane
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#12
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
Lolz these guys are just stupid athletic...part of the reason why I enjoy watching the combine so much. Running a 4.5 at 275 pounds is absolutely insane
The 40 and the Gauntlet are two favs. I'd give up my pinky toe for Jones and Chenal.

Well, maybe just the nail of my pinky toe.
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#13
Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
35. Nakobe Dean, Georgia, linebacker: The electrical engineering major is brilliant off the field and on. He was the leader of the Bulldogs defense. He doesn’t have great size — maybe he’s 5-11 1/2, 225 pounds — but he’s a blur on the field. Rival coaches think he’ll run the 40 in the 4.4s and should have really quick shuttle times.
36. David Ojabo, Michigan, edge rusher: The Nigerian native was emerging fast in Ann Arbor opposite Hutchinson. Ojabo is expected to run the 40 in the low 4.5s and vertical jump in the high 30s.
37.Quay Walker, Georgia, linebacker: Walker is about 6 feet 4 and 245 pounds and has an 80-plus inch wingspan. He flies laterally and has speed to close. He should run in the 4.5 range. Scouts are still a little split on how instinctive he is, but he sure gets there in a hurry.
question on ojabo,... how much of his game is legit,  vs being the guy opposite a guy that could go #1 overall according to some boards?  we have seen offenses try and slide protection to take away DEs who are dominant,  is that where ojabo feasts?  is he really a top 20 pick or has he made his reputation just being the guy lucky enough to line up opposite Hutchinson and going against the historically weaker OT and rarely seeing a DT or even a chip block?
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#14
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
35. Nakobe Dean, Georgia, linebacker: The electrical engineering major is brilliant off the field and on. He was the leader of the Bulldogs defense. He doesn’t have great size — maybe he’s 5-11 1/2, 225 pounds — but he’s a blur on the field. Rival coaches think he’ll run the 40 in the 4.4s and should have really quick shuttle times.
36. David Ojabo, Michigan, edge rusher: The Nigerian native was emerging fast in Ann Arbor opposite Hutchinson. Ojabo is expected to run the 40 in the low 4.5s and vertical jump in the high 30s.
37.Quay Walker, Georgia, linebacker: Walker is about 6 feet 4 and 245 pounds and has an 80-plus inch wingspan. He flies laterally and has speed to close. He should run in the 4.5 range. Scouts are still a little split on how instinctive he is, but he sure gets there in a hurry.
question on ojabo,... how much of his game is legit,  vs being the guy opposite a guy that could go #1 overall according to some boards?  we have seen offenses try and slide protection to take away DEs who are dominant,  is that where ojabo feasts?  is he really a top 20 pick or has he made his reputation just being the guy lucky enough to line up opposite Hutchinson and going against the historically weaker OT and rarely seeing a DT or even a chip block?
Valid points that I can't give detailed answers to point for point.

What I can say is he's as green as grass. Didn't play football until his Jr year. Won the state 100 meters. He's got all the traits you look for. He can bend. He can play with power. He's got length. He's got burst. He was productive without really knowing what he's doing. 

There's a couple internet scouts who will tell you he might be a better prospect than Hutchinson. Other than KT, probably the highest upside. I think we definitely go CB unless we land two starters in FA. If we do, I'd take this guy over just about anyone from the edge class. 
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Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
35. Nakobe Dean, Georgia, linebacker: The electrical engineering major is brilliant off the field and on. He was the leader of the Bulldogs defense. He doesn’t have great size — maybe he’s 5-11 1/2, 225 pounds — but he’s a blur on the field. Rival coaches think he’ll run the 40 in the 4.4s and should have really quick shuttle times.
36. David Ojabo, Michigan, edge rusher: The Nigerian native was emerging fast in Ann Arbor opposite Hutchinson. Ojabo is expected to run the 40 in the low 4.5s and vertical jump in the high 30s.
37.Quay Walker, Georgia, linebacker: Walker is about 6 feet 4 and 245 pounds and has an 80-plus inch wingspan. He flies laterally and has speed to close. He should run in the 4.5 range. Scouts are still a little split on how instinctive he is, but he sure gets there in a hurry.
question on ojabo,... how much of his game is legit,  vs being the guy opposite a guy that could go #1 overall according to some boards?  we have seen offenses try and slide protection to take away DEs who are dominant,  is that where ojabo feasts?  is he really a top 20 pick or has he made his reputation just being the guy lucky enough to line up opposite Hutchinson and going against the historically weaker OT and rarely seeing a DT or even a chip block?
Valid points that I can't give detailed answers to point for point.

What I can say is he's as green as grass. Didn't play football until his Jr year. Won the state 100 meters. He's got all the traits you look for. He can bend. He can play with power. He's got length. He's got burst. He was productive without really knowing what he's doing. 

There's a couple internet scouts who will tell you he might be a better prospect than Hutchinson. Other than KT, probably the highest upside. I think we definitely go CB unless we land two starters in FA. If we do, I'd take this guy over just about anyone from the edge class. 
I wonder how much we are going to miss Dre when it comes to these DL lumps of clay he seemed to round out pretty well.
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#16
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
35. Nakobe Dean, Georgia, linebacker: The electrical engineering major is brilliant off the field and on. He was the leader of the Bulldogs defense. He doesn’t have great size — maybe he’s 5-11 1/2, 225 pounds — but he’s a blur on the field. Rival coaches think he’ll run the 40 in the 4.4s and should have really quick shuttle times.
36. David Ojabo, Michigan, edge rusher: The Nigerian native was emerging fast in Ann Arbor opposite Hutchinson. Ojabo is expected to run the 40 in the low 4.5s and vertical jump in the high 30s.
37.Quay Walker, Georgia, linebacker: Walker is about 6 feet 4 and 245 pounds and has an 80-plus inch wingspan. He flies laterally and has speed to close. He should run in the 4.5 range. Scouts are still a little split on how instinctive he is, but he sure gets there in a hurry.
question on ojabo,... how much of his game is legit,  vs being the guy opposite a guy that could go #1 overall according to some boards?  we have seen offenses try and slide protection to take away DEs who are dominant,  is that where ojabo feasts?  is he really a top 20 pick or has he made his reputation just being the guy lucky enough to line up opposite Hutchinson and going against the historically weaker OT and rarely seeing a DT or even a chip block?
Valid points that I can't give detailed answers to point for point.

What I can say is he's as green as grass. Didn't play football until his Jr year. Won the state 100 meters. He's got all the traits you look for. He can bend. He can play with power. He's got length. He's got burst. He was productive without really knowing what he's doing. 

There's a couple internet scouts who will tell you he might be a better prospect than Hutchinson. Other than KT, probably the highest upside. I think we definitely go CB unless we land two starters in FA. If we do, I'd take this guy over just about anyone from the edge class. 
I wonder how much we are going to miss Dre when it comes to these DL lumps of clay he seemed to round out pretty well.
Rumph did a pretty good job in Chicago, but Dre is top notch. Plus, Mike Smith is really well thought of as an OLB/Edge coach. 
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#17
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
35. Nakobe Dean, Georgia, linebacker: The electrical engineering major is brilliant off the field and on. He was the leader of the Bulldogs defense. He doesn’t have great size — maybe he’s 5-11 1/2, 225 pounds — but he’s a blur on the field. Rival coaches think he’ll run the 40 in the 4.4s and should have really quick shuttle times.
36. David Ojabo, Michigan, edge rusher: The Nigerian native was emerging fast in Ann Arbor opposite Hutchinson. Ojabo is expected to run the 40 in the low 4.5s and vertical jump in the high 30s.
37.Quay Walker, Georgia, linebacker: Walker is about 6 feet 4 and 245 pounds and has an 80-plus inch wingspan. He flies laterally and has speed to close. He should run in the 4.5 range. Scouts are still a little split on how instinctive he is, but he sure gets there in a hurry.
question on ojabo,... how much of his game is legit,  vs being the guy opposite a guy that could go #1 overall according to some boards?  we have seen offenses try and slide protection to take away DEs who are dominant,  is that where ojabo feasts?  is he really a top 20 pick or has he made his reputation just being the guy lucky enough to line up opposite Hutchinson and going against the historically weaker OT and rarely seeing a DT or even a chip block?
These are my concerns on Ojabo too. Hopefully the scouting department does their job as even with a trade back he could be on the board.
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#18
Oh how I would love Travon Walker in a Viking Jersey...


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#19
Ojabo reminds me of Hunter in his freakish athleticism p, but needs time. Maybe he can come in and be amazing, but I doubt it’s that fast. Definitely huge upside. 
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#20
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@Jordan_Reid on KFAN said he likes the fit of Michigan LB David Ojabo (6-5, 250) to the #Vikings at 12.

Ojabo, who’d likely be an edge rusher in Ed Donatell’s defense, had 11 sacks in 13 games for the Wolverines last year
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