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#10- Micah Parsons, LB Penn State- Parsons is like a beefed up swiss army knife. Put him in the middle of the D and he will be a weapon. Tough sideline to sideline run defender, good pass rusher, and more than capable of dropping back in zone coverage. Game changing type of defender we sorely lack.
Generational LB Talent- Micah Parsons Penn State Career Highlights - YouTube
#44- Eric Stokes, CB Georgia- Stokes checks a lot of the boxes you want to see in a CB. Over 6', athletic loose hips with quick feet, and battled tested with 3 years of playing time in the SEC. He needs to beef up a few good NFL lbs and get a little less grabby, but there's no reason to think Stokes can't play from day 1. Will excel in Quinn's zone heavy scheme reacting on the ball- 4 picks and 2 TD's in 2020.
Georgia CB Eric Stokes Highlights ᴴᴰ - YouTube
#75- Alim McNeil, DT NC State- Big 320 lber with surprising quickness. Routinely overwhelms offensive lineman with both quickness and power. Hard to push off the line and stout in the run game, but can also push the pocket and get to the QB. His ability to throw people around made him look like a man amongst boys at times in college. Can be slotted right into the starting lineup day 1.
Alim McNeil 2020 Regular Season Highlights | NC State DL - YouTube
3rd comp- D'Ante Smith, OT ECU- 85" wingspan, athletic feet, and a nasty attitude. Needs to put some good weight on his frame and get coached up, but theres lot to like about Smith as a developmental OT. 2 year starter at LT with 1 year at LG as a freshman as well. Went to the Sr Bowl and more than held his own at both positions.
D'Ante Smith Highlights - Senior Bowl - YouTube
#105- Payton Turner, DE Houston- 6'6 270+ with extremely long arms. Plays with a lot of power, but still has pretty good quickness and some bend to his game. Turner went from 215 lb freshman to a 290+ lb DT his JR year and then back to a 270 lb end his Sr year which I think really hurt his development. At his more natural weight of 270-275 he has the potential of a good strong side DE that can kick inside and rush on passing downs...actually reminds me of younger Tyrone Crawford some
Payton Turner || Houston Cougars Defensive Line || 2020 Highlights - YouTube
4th comp- Benjamin St Juste DB Minnesota- Give Dan Quinn all of the 6'+ CB's he can handle...St Juste is as big as they come at 6'3 200 pounds, but still manages above average athletic ability. Certainly not going to ask to him to run with a smaller guy in the slot, but is another CB that will excel in zone coverage, or can play press man to win with his physicality. Also took some snaps at S at the Sr Bowl and scouts liked what they saw there.
Benjamin St-Juste 2019 Highlights | MN Gophers - YouTube
Generational LB Talent- Micah Parsons Penn State Career Highlights - YouTube
#44- Eric Stokes, CB Georgia- Stokes checks a lot of the boxes you want to see in a CB. Over 6', athletic loose hips with quick feet, and battled tested with 3 years of playing time in the SEC. He needs to beef up a few good NFL lbs and get a little less grabby, but there's no reason to think Stokes can't play from day 1. Will excel in Quinn's zone heavy scheme reacting on the ball- 4 picks and 2 TD's in 2020.
Georgia CB Eric Stokes Highlights ᴴᴰ - YouTube
#75- Alim McNeil, DT NC State- Big 320 lber with surprising quickness. Routinely overwhelms offensive lineman with both quickness and power. Hard to push off the line and stout in the run game, but can also push the pocket and get to the QB. His ability to throw people around made him look like a man amongst boys at times in college. Can be slotted right into the starting lineup day 1.
Alim McNeil 2020 Regular Season Highlights | NC State DL - YouTube
3rd comp- D'Ante Smith, OT ECU- 85" wingspan, athletic feet, and a nasty attitude. Needs to put some good weight on his frame and get coached up, but theres lot to like about Smith as a developmental OT. 2 year starter at LT with 1 year at LG as a freshman as well. Went to the Sr Bowl and more than held his own at both positions.
D'Ante Smith Highlights - Senior Bowl - YouTube
#105- Payton Turner, DE Houston- 6'6 270+ with extremely long arms. Plays with a lot of power, but still has pretty good quickness and some bend to his game. Turner went from 215 lb freshman to a 290+ lb DT his JR year and then back to a 270 lb end his Sr year which I think really hurt his development. At his more natural weight of 270-275 he has the potential of a good strong side DE that can kick inside and rush on passing downs...actually reminds me of younger Tyrone Crawford some
Payton Turner || Houston Cougars Defensive Line || 2020 Highlights - YouTube
4th comp- Benjamin St Juste DB Minnesota- Give Dan Quinn all of the 6'+ CB's he can handle...St Juste is as big as they come at 6'3 200 pounds, but still manages above average athletic ability. Certainly not going to ask to him to run with a smaller guy in the slot, but is another CB that will excel in zone coverage, or can play press man to win with his physicality. Also took some snaps at S at the Sr Bowl and scouts liked what they saw there.
Benjamin St-Juste 2019 Highlights | MN Gophers - YouTube