Sumlin On Myles Garrett's Attitude. Competitiveness
... on the board they’ve seen,” Webb said, according to Cam Inman of the Mercury News. * * *. FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW. 1. Sidney Jones says he will be ready to play in 2017. In an interview with USA Today’s Tom Pelissero, the Washington cornerback pledged he will not miss anytime after surgery last week to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon. Said Jones: “The doctor told me I should be right on schedule to play at the beginning of the season.” The article also quotes Jones’ orthopedic surgeon, Robert Anderson, who “stressed while it’s impossible to predict a timeline for a player’s return to peak effectiveness” he anticipates Jones to “have the potential to be back on the field this year.” Perhaps the top cover corner in this year’s draft, Jones fell while backpedaling on the final drill of Washington’s pro day. The average return-to-play time from such surgery is six months: That’s September for Jones. Though Jones remains confident, it seems likely the injury pushed him to at least the bottom of the first ...
Myles Garrett Leads Final Top 50 Prospects Rankings; Deshaun Watson Top Qb
... is trouble playing the ball in the air when he’s in position to make a play. He’s rarely out of position, but there are plays he’s left on the field during his career at Alabama. Stanford running back Christian Mc Caffrey. (Eric Risberg/AP). 24. Christian Mc Caffrey, RB, Stanford. Previous: 29. There was a buzz at the combine whenever Mc Caffrey entered a room or participated in an event. He posted a 37.5-inch vertical jump, along with top-notch change-of-direction drill times, including a time of 6.57 seconds in the three-cone drill. During his position drills, Mc Caffrey caught the ball as naturally as any receiver on site and ran routes as if he were a true slot receiver. At his pro day at Stanford, he did the same, running a litany of routes out of the backfield masterfully. 25. Adoree Jackson, CB, USC. ...
Myles Garrett's Five Freakiest Plays At Texas A&m
... at 272 pounds, ran a ridiculous 40-yard dash time of 4.64 seconds. He bench-pressed 225 pounds 33 times (questionable form and all), had a 41-inch vertical jump and registered a 10-foot-8 broad jump. So Garrett might be superhuman, but I guess because of government secrets and all we can't "legally" call him that. But we can call the future No. 1 pick in the NFL draft a legitimate freak. None of this should surprise anyone who followed his career at Texas A&M. In three years with the Aggies, Garrett totaled 32.5 sacks, had 48.5 tackles for loss, forced seven fumbles and registered nearly 150 total tackles. He also made a number of freakish plays that left our jaws open for prolonged periods of time. It was tough to discern the craziest of Garrett's plays, but we tried. Here are the top five freakiest plays from Garrett. 1. Forced fumble against Mississippi State (2015): This play was totally unfair to the Bulldogs. Garrett initially committed to QB Dak Prescott just inside the right hash before Prescott pitched the ball to running back Aeris Williams to his left. Williams ...
At Pro Day, Garrett Betters 40 Time, Talks Effort
... go back to back in Mel Kiper's latest projection of the first round of April's draft. Jabrill Peppers? He's headed south. Here's how picks 1-32 look right now. 1 Related. Garrett said teams told him they want to see "relentless effort" from him. "They said they didn't see it much last year, and that's understandable," said Garrett, who also performed a 10-foot, 6-inch broad jump (2 inches shorter than his combine mark) on Thursday. "But that's who I am, and that's where I made a name for myself at first. So I'm going to go back to my roots.". When asked what he thought he'd bring to a team as a pass-rusher, he said: "Wins.". Garrett is No. 1 on ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.'s most recent big board. Thursday marked his final workout for NFL teams; he has no individual workouts remaining between now and draft day. He recently had dinner with members of the Cleveland Browns staff, including coach Hue Jackson and head of football operations Sashi Brown. The Browns hold the No. 1 overall pick. Garrett said he has meetings remaining with the San Francisco 49 ers (No. 2 overall) and ...
Dalvin Cook, Myles Garrett In Pro-day Spotlight
... Njoku. Others to watch: Miami QB Brad Kaaya, Miami CB Corn Elder, FIU TE Jonnu Smith, Maryland DB William Likely. The big question: Can Kaaya show NFL scouts the maneuverability and athleticism they're looking for from a quarterback who was a relatively stationary pocket passer at the college level. Analyst take: "I think the focus will really be on Brad Kaaya. You want to make sure that Brad Kaaya has the stuff that it takes to be a franchise quarterback, so I'd want to check out the arm strength, I'd want to check out the accuracy, but more importantly, I want to see if the quarterback coaches can put him on the move. His athleticism is something that is in question." - Brooks. Schools in action: Ball State, Boise State, California (Pa.), Chattanooga, The Citadel, Dartmouth, Georgia Southern, Florida Atlantic, Louisville, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Sam Houston State, Texas A&M, Western Illinois, Yale. The big draw: Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett. Others to watch: Chattanooga DE Keionta Davis, Florida Atlantic DE Trey Hendrickson, Louisville TE Cole Hikutini, Louisville DE Devonte' Fields, Louisville DB Josh Harvey-Clemons, Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett, Texas ...
Texas A&m Dl Myles Garrett
... see success through. — Kyle (@Ky 1 e Long) March 31, 2017. That one was the highlight, but Long went on for several tweets about leadership within the team and his failings in that area. When I came to the Bears we had leaders and alphas. We have continually had good players, we have looked for folks to step up. That's on me. First-to-second round. Scouting Report. "Five-star recruit and three-year starter at left tackle who is a road grader with impressive power at the point of attack and enough athleticism to function in diverse run schemes. Robinson has tape galore against SEC edge talent either playing in the NFL or who soon will be. The tape shows a player with the traits and physical ability to be a good NFL tackle, but his balance issues and inconsistencies as a pass rusher are a concern. Robinson is a candidate to be overdrafted due to the position he plays and his size, but buyer beware as some of his deficiencies might not be ...
Myles Garrett Almost Went To Ohio State Because Of Dinosaurs
... a highly respected graduate school for future paleontologists. So when Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin was asked to recount Garrett's recruitment before the Aggies' bowl game in December, he saw Garrett smiling off to the side of the room. That's because both knew the story of what Garrett initially wanted to do. "He knows what I know, that he wanted to go somewhere else early," Sumlin said in that news conference. "But we had to convince him that A&M was the best place for him. I've got my side of it and he's got his side. I think we had a lot of work to do, early, with him.". In this video from August of 2013, before Garrett's senior year of high school, he listed a plan of making four official visits - Florida State, Alabama, Texas A&M and Ohio State. Garrett wound up ranked as the No. 1 player in the Class of 2014 as ...
Texas A&m De Myles Garrett
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Like Julius Peppers, A Generational Talent
... Garrett certainly meets the eye test. He flashes cat-like quickness off the ball and has already mastered the art of jumping the snap off the edge. Garrett's anticipation and first-step quickness not only rate at an elite level, but they give him a significant advantage in matchups against premier offensive tackles. He is capable of turning the corner on simple speed-rush maneuvers (dip-and-rip or two-hand swipe) or attacking the blocker with a series of power moves (hump move and power spin) that routinely put them on their heels. Garrett's combination of finesse and power is unique for a big-bodied rusher, but it speaks to his explosive athleticism and movement skills off the edge. Garrett simply overwhelms blockers with his athletic prowess, and few edge blockers are capable of dealing with his overall explosiveness, particularly when he is allowed to ...
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