Ossai, Turner or Milton Williams?

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The Cowboys have shown major interest with all three prospects. They are all expected to be drafted on day 2, who do you like best at of this group:

-Ossai-a former off the ball linebacker, just learning how to become a pass rusher. Known for his non-stop motor. Fits as a Leo in this scheme as he is better as a stand-up rusher at this juncture.

-Turner-the first thing you hear about him is his length and knows how to use it. He has legit, inside.outside versatility. Needs development, but he has all the tools in the toolbox to become a quality player.

-Williams-everyone knows he tested out extremely well. However, he was used more as a 5T in college and doesn't possess the elite length. More of a 3T projection.

All three in my opinion, are ascending prospects. They are going to need development on the next level and are considered high upside players.
 
The Cowboys have shown major interest with all three prospects. They are all expected to be drafted on day 2, who do you like best at of this group:

-Ossai-a former off the ball linebacker, just learning how to become a pass rusher. Known for his non-stop motor. Fits as a Leo in this scheme as he is better as a stand-up rusher at this juncture.

-Turner-the first thing you hear about him is his length and knows how to use it. He has legit, inside.outside versatility. Needs development, but he has all the tools in the toolbox to become a quality player.

-Williams-everyone knows he tested out extremely well. However, he was used more as a 5T in college and doesn't possess the elite length. More of a 3T projection.

All three in my opinion, are ascending prospects. They are going to need development on the next level and are considered high upside players.
Probably Turner. While Williams could a dynamic 3T, I think there are some limitations with how you play him. Turner could be a dynamic player and a guy you play at several spots
 
payton turner,personally.
but i do like milton williams.
i like both over ossai.
 
I wouldn't take anyone of them at 44.all seem to be projects,I only have seen Ossai but he is a big project too.draft a DB or OT at 44.
 
I seen Ossai's entire career and I love his game.
I never seen the other two play entire games and I don't use Youtube highlights to judge.

Just take the Longhorn whenever you can get one.
 
In order:

Turner
Williams
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Ossai (3rd/4th prospect in my eyes; pass rush specialist at best)
 
The Cowboys have shown major interest with all three prospects. They are all expected to be drafted on day 2, who do you like best at of this group:

-Ossai-a former off the ball linebacker, just learning how to become a pass rusher. Known for his non-stop motor. Fits as a Leo in this scheme as he is better as a stand-up rusher at this juncture.

-Turner-the first thing you hear about him is his length and knows how to use it. He has legit, inside.outside versatility. Needs development, but he has all the tools in the toolbox to become a quality player.

-Williams-everyone knows he tested out extremely well. However, he was used more as a 5T in college and doesn't possess the elite length. More of a 3T projection.

All three in my opinion, are ascending prospects. They are going to need development on the next level and are considered high upside players.

What round we talking?

Ossai does nothing for me. He’s basically a SAM which is borderline obsolete in today’s NFL.

Williams has short arms and doesn’t look dominant against bad competition.

Now Turner...dude is pretty intriguing. Looks the part and you can see some juice and burst off the edge. Production was solid in a small sample size just wish we got to see him more. Depending on the board I might roll the dice on him in the 2nd. Ossai and Williams aren’t I’m even close to him as prospects IMO.
 
What round we talking?

Ossai does nothing for me. He’s basically a SAM which is borderline obsolete in today’s NFL.

Williams has short arms and doesn’t look dominant against bad competition.

Now Turner...dude is pretty intriguing. Looks the part and you can see some juice and burst off the edge. Production was solid in a small sample size just wish we got to see him more. Depending on the board I might roll the dice on him in the 2nd. Ossai and Williams aren’t I’m even close to him as prospects IMO.
I am thinking rd 3, but Ossai might go a little higher. Like Turner the best, think he could become a real good player with a little development. I really would like to stay away from Milton, small schooled athlete, screams bust to me.
 
I am thinking rd 3, but Ossai might go a little higher. Like Turner the best, think he could become a real good player with a little development. I really would like to stay away from Milton, small schooled athlete, screams bust to me.

Turner is super intriguing...you’re betting on the traits and him being an ascending player but he has the tools to be a stud.

Gives me Marcus Davenport vibes.
 
Turner is super intriguing...you’re betting on the traits and him being an ascending player but he has the tools to be a stud.

Gives me Marcus Davenport vibes.
Think he and Basham are the best inside/outside players in the class. Weaver, Sample are others that I like later on.
 
Turner for sure.

Would put Basham 2nd...don’t know if we’ve had contact tho.

Obviously love William’s athletic profile. His testing #’s for a guy 285 are crazy. But what little tape that is available doesnt show a dominate player, nor does the production at a small school. Wish I could see more of him to know if the testing #’s actually match the football talent.

Ossai isn’t fluid/doesn’t have enough bend to be under 260 pounds. Don’t see any traits even near elite to make him anything more than a role player.
 

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