someone who I respect and who I know watches a lot of film. Devante Parker, thinks he is a good prospect but not an explosive one..A size length guy who can win those 50 50 balls.'' Thinks Jordan Phillips talent ''could not be passed up'', very rare movement skills for a man that size, very strong at the point of attack, exceptional prospect'' Jay ayaji...very impressive running back, one of his favorites in the draft, really intriguing skill set..loves him. ryan tannehill...progressing in an old school way, incrementally every year, poor deep ball thrower, but started to see improvement in accuracy because his footwork improved. Thinks OV is a really good player... the defender that really flashed to him was Jelani, said he flashed big talent athletically.
Pretty much spot on in every area IMO....some folks will be pleasantly surprised by Phillips in the next couple of years.
I gotta love him too. The more I see of Ajayi, the more I see a little bit of Marcus Lattimore. Or maybe thats just me with some coulda, woulda, shoulda kind of wishful thinking.
I don't think people fully understand just how amazing this is for our team. Normally a rook DT of his caliber would be the main target to protect against of a typical dline. He's gonna be the 3rd or 4th target. He will have a monster year.
he said he hadn't watched enough of lippett at corner but says fro what he's heard, just keep him there and develop him we might end up with a unique player.
I'm thinking we could use him on offense and defense just like Michigan State did. Bring him in when we are in the Red Zone. Another tall target. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm not sure that's realistic in the NFL. I know you've got a man crush on this kid, but he may not be anything more than a special teams player
I just love how versatile he is. But, you're probably right. How many 5th rounders pan out? I'm rooting for him though.
Jordan Phillips is such a Greg Cosell guy. We talk about the debate between DeVante Parker and Breshad Perriman...trust me when I say that Cosell is naturally inclined toward Perriman over Parker.
Is that a measurables thing or is it based on something else? What's the natural inclination related to?
So the 40 yard dash time basically? Because I can't see where Perriman beats Parker in any other measurables. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That, along with VJ, BJ, cone, shuttle. That is my guess. Likely the monster 40 time put him over the top though.