darthseinfeld
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His biggest question was speed, and he awnsered that with a 4.45. Do you think he improved his stock to where he will be considered at 44
Absolutely. And I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Quinn was at their pro-day. He’s got very good instincts and very good ball skills. You don’t see hm lined up a lot as the single high asafety but you could make that projection based on his skill set. Some teams may have him in front of Moehrig. I think he’s definitely in play if available.His biggest question was speed, and he awnsered that with a 4.45. Do you think he improved his stock to where he will be considered at 44
I think the biggest knock on him was this perception that he was a slow player. Lacked long speed. Talk about him running a 4.7. I never saw a slow player on tape. And obviously those perceptions were wrong.What is the knock on this guy? He looks better than Grant to me
I think he's a 3rd-4th round talent.
Speed was a question mark, but so was his role. Is he more of a slot corner or free safety? He is more of a chess piece, modern player that probably doesn’t fit into one role. Quinn’s scheme is more traditional where his strong plays close to the line of scrimmage, free safety back. Think Grant fits the best in Quinn’s scheme, where Holland could be excellent in more of a hybrid scheme. I like both players and would take either at 44.I think the biggest knock on him was this perception that he was a slow player. Lacked long speed. Talk about him running a 4.7. I never saw a slow player on tape. And obviously those perceptions were wrong.
Does everyone here think Richie Grant is better or Holland?
I honestly like Molden a ton. IMO he’d be a really good FS conversion.Dane Brugler has these safeties in his Top 100:
37 Richie Grant
39 Trevor Moehrig
61 Jevon Holland
94 Hamsah Nasirildeen
97 Andre Cisco
If you wanted to make Elijah Molden a safety he's #35
He should be. He is exactly what we need in the secondary. He beats out Kazee day 1 as our ball hawking FS (So does Grant).
Really can't go wrong with either of them, D-Tackle McNeil is another.
We are in such good shape in this draft, could easily come out with 2 day one starters, and 2 guys who earn starter spots midway through the season along with backups and special teamers.