It really does come down to his attitude and motor. Is he a go getter, or a sit back and do the min?Year 1 I would just see his upside as a 2 down NT that beats up the guards/center all game allowing the "nickel" DTs to feast on 3rd down.
Some teams will see his combine and believe they can get him to become a 3 down NT that provides both a huge clog in the run game but also can push the pocket forcing the QB into the edge rushers. Effective, but not something stats would show.
Guys his size and athletic ability are few and far between. Add in he's relatively new to the sport(late HS) and while UGA is a top CFB program with great S&C staff I think the right NFL team could take him to the next level endurance wise-if he's willing.
He’s a two down player with traits to develop into a three down player if he can improve his pass rush technique and perhaps more importantly improve his conditioning,
Vince Wilfork had 16 career sacks.
My concerns w/ Davis is that he appears to be a part time player. However, he is a consistent pocket pusher which is how NT's provide pass rush.
OK, let's evaluate. First team all american and first team all sec. He is completely immoveable, and yet possesses exciting athleticism for his size, being a surprisingly nimble lateral mover who covers ground well. Good instincts. Black hole if RB's get anywhere near him. Powerful hands. Shreds blocks impressively.
Exactly what is it about him that you don't like?
I'm partial to adding players with extremely rare size, athletic traits and who also happen to be really good at football. Of course, it depends who else is on the board, but generally speaking I have no problem taking him at 24.
I'm still finding it shocking how many don't realize the impact a play making pocket collapsing NT can have on the entire D. Just makes everything better.I don't think people realize the dude finished the HIGHEST IN HEISMAN VOTING FOR A DL SINCE NDAMUKONG SUH. That alone is absolutely insane for a NT. Suh played more of a 3-tech and was known for his insane pass rush motor in college while Davis finished 9th in the voting by his sheer impact in the run game alone. If Davis drops to 24 I would draft him in a heartbeat. I think it would take this Cowboys defense from good to great instantly. A starting guard can be had in the second round or FA. You don't let a player like Davis evade you if he falls that low.
Good way to put it and I agree.
And when it comes to pass rush, is Davis the only player in the draft who can't learn? All of these dudes are projections based on skill, athleticism, effort etc. Davis seems to have it all, so I don't know why his evaluation doesn't consider growth
Does Davis have the heart against upper Nfl talentAt Georgia he wasnt asked to rush much, however his measurables show potential pass rush upside.
With that said, the topic this week is:
Is Jordan Davis a two or three down player in the NFL?