Still several good safeties available. About 4 with day 2 grades by my count.
We should be drafting best player available at this point and not reaching for need.
Maybe they felt he was the best given the positions they were considering?
It's no good havi g a fast first step but going in the wrong direction or into a blocker that runs you out of the play.Jeremiah just told the whole world that he's the first guy off the ball on EVERY SINGLE snap. I'm listening to all the guys who do this stuff for a living tell me that this guy has an elite first step but all the experts in here seem to know better.
my concern is that he will be a problem child but i guess Marinelli is not worried about it,we will see.
Rotoworld’s take:
TRYSTEN HILLDL, DALLAS COWBOYS
Cowboys selected UCF DT Trysten Hill with the No. 58 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Hill (6’3/305) turned pro as a true junior after a falling out with UCF’s new coaching staff, starting only one game in 2018 but still tallying career highs in tackles for loss (10.5) and sacks (3) as one of the American Conference’s top interior defensive linemen. Hill’s talent was never in doubt, however, and he blew up the Combine with the fourth-highest SPARQ score among players invited at his position. With first-round-caliber tape and athleticism, Hill offers Pro Bowl upside if coaches can get him to fully buy in.
Apr 26, 2019, 9:08 PM
Hooker, Harris..... who else?
People hated the Charlton pick and are looking dead on here.
This guy has a similar resume to Charlton - questionable work ethic, lazy, takes plays off, could be a pain in the *** with coaches.
Doesn't matter.
We blew it.
McClay signed off on Charlton.At this point I just trust McClay. Excited to see if he can become a stud in the middle of the line.