Positive points in his game revolve around his potential to use his hands quickly and outmaneuver his blockers, and the sense in game to maintain his relevance in the play.
Scout Report – Rashan Gary
Gary's strength comes from his ability to play the run, specifically the inside run.
Scout Report – Josiah Tauaefa
He is one of the first to jump on the chance to cut off any runners once a direction has been established, and has a surprising ability to stuff himself where the runner was attempting to go, often requiring the offense to bounce to the outside, or get stalled behind the line of scrimmage.
Scout Report – Natrez Patrick
His skill set is very much geared towards that of an off-ball linebacker, as his main strength comes from his ability to mobilize in coverage, and his seemingly swift movement to crash down on runs, and pick up any backs coming to the flats out of the backfield.
Scout Report – Quinnen Williams
Williams is the type of player that can singlehandedly contain both A gaps if he is needed to do so, and that level of range in his playmaking ability can be improved as he takes the next step to the pros.
Small Ball: Chargers, College, and the Evolution of Football’s Premier Defense
You are about to read an off-the-cuff piece on defense in the game of football. This is completely an opinion piece and meant to add and/or start a discussion. Enjoy. As of writing this, the world of football in the final stages of its life for the season. The BCS National Championship wrapped up earlier... Continue Reading →
Scout Report – DeAndre Baker
Baker has a lot of potential should he evolve to become a full defensive player.
Should Josh Allen be the #1 pick?
Allen and Bosa were both used by their teams as disruptive edge rushers, but aside from that, there are few similarities between the two in how they play the game.
Scout Report – Andraez “Greedy” Williams
Williams is the epitome of a shutdown corner the likes the previous generation saw in Revis, Cromartie, Asomugha, among others.
Scout Report – Ed Oliver
Position: Defensive Tackle (Nose)College: Houston CougarsStatus: 2019 NFL Draft prospect Age: 21, Height: 6'3, Weight: 292 lbs, Experience: 3 year starter (College) Oliver (10) is an undeniable powerhouse that lets him penetrate right into the pocket Average Opposing Offense Rank: N/AAverage Opposing Pass Offense Rank: N/AAverage opposing Rush Offense Rank: N/AScouted Block Shedding Record: 26-27-24... Continue Reading →
