MMQB - How Jordan Willis Became the Draft’s Steadiest Riser

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The car broke down on a highway just outside of Kansas City. Calvin Willis, who spent his life working in body shops, mostly as a detailer, pulled over to give the man a jump.

A few months later, Willis stopped by the local middle school to enroll his children. The man with the car trouble was in the hallway filling up water jugs; he was the school’s football coach and recognized Willis as the good Samaritan. They began talking and soon, Willis had signed up one of his sons, 11-year-old Jordan, to play football.

A decade later, Jordan Willis isn’t the fastest riser in the 2017 draft class, but he’s perhaps the steadiest riser. He is in Tampa meeting with the Buccaneers today, one of his 15 private workouts or team visits, and it seems feasible he could sneak into the first round. A 6' 4", 255-pound pass rusher from Kansas State—a defensive end who could transition to a 3-4 outside linebacker—Willis made a statement at the combine with a 4.53 40 time (best of all defensive linemen) and 39-inch vertical leap (second to Myles Garrett). At his pro day, he moved seamlessly between linebacker and defensive line drills, quashing concerns he appeared stiff on film. Scouts routinely compliment Willis on his hand work, a byproduct of working with Hall of Fame offensive lineman Will Shields, one of his mentors. Willis is a darling of Pro Football Focus, which ranked his 80 total quarterback pressures in 2016 as second most in the country. A three-year starter, Willis graduated third in Kansas State history with 26 career sacks.

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“I literally don’t think I can identify when he made the biggest jump,” says Mark Simoneau, the former Kansas State and NFL linebacker who now owns a private gym, and has trained Willis since high school. “He’s consistently improved every single year.” Texted one area scout who has studied Willis: “He’s mature. Good work ethic. Shouldn’t have many problems adapting to next level.” And while the story of how Willis discovered football is a sweet anecdote, it’s also a peek into the upbringing that helped him get here.
 

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Is he one of the 30 visits? I'd like for us to investigate his potential.
 

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The guy just looks really sluggish to me, yet somehow he's always in the backfield.
 

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I think Willis is one of the safest picks in this draft. I'd be surprised if he's not a productive pro.
He could be in a no mans land for us where he might not be good enough value at 28 but might not make it to 60. But I would sprint to the podium at 60, even if we take a Takk or a Barnett at 28. I wouldn't pass on that value there, and you now have a fleet of edge rushers. Me and you could play CB there.
 

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The guy just looks really sluggish to me, yet somehow he's always in the backfield.

its his long strides. he makes up a huge amount of ground in a short amount of strides. its looks sluggish but it can be very deceiving to the offensive linemen.
 

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Willis is definitely a curious case. To me the 1 and only major flaw he has is he doesn't show the ability to flatten out and bend around the edge to get to the QB. From what I've seen he has to consistently take a wider arc to get to the QB. In terms of size, length, strength, quick burst...it's all there. And what's even more perplexing is that he had such a great time in the 3 cone drill. So does he have the flexibility and it's just a technique thing? Scouts will earn their money on Willis for sure.
 

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Solid player. Hope he's still around at 60.


It's funny though, we talk about him like he's some low-upside DE, even though he's one of the best athletes at his position. Stands to reason he's got some untapped potential.
 

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Solid player. Hope he's still around at 60.


It's funny though, we talk about him like he's some low-upside DE, even though he's one of the best athletes at his position. Stands to reason he's got some untapped potential.

They didn't like Dontari Poe, Bobby Wagner or Joey Bosa either.
 

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Willis after Barnett is the DE i want
he will probably go between 28 and 60
maybe trade down and get him if Barnett goes?
 

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http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2017/04/11/...e-riser-first-round-deshone-kizer-brian-kelly

The car broke down on a highway just outside of Kansas City. Calvin Willis, who spent his life working in body shops, mostly as a detailer, pulled over to give the man a jump.

A few months later, Willis stopped by the local middle school to enroll his children. The man with the car trouble was in the hallway filling up water jugs; he was the school’s football coach and recognized Willis as the good Samaritan. They began talking and soon, Willis had signed up one of his sons, 11-year-old Jordan, to play football.

A decade later, Jordan Willis isn’t the fastest riser in the 2017 draft class, but he’s perhaps the steadiest riser. He is in Tampa meeting with the Buccaneers today, one of his 15 private workouts or team visits, and it seems feasible he could sneak into the first round. A 6' 4", 255-pound pass rusher from Kansas State—a defensive end who could transition to a 3-4 outside linebacker—Willis made a statement at the combine with a 4.53 40 time (best of all defensive linemen) and 39-inch vertical leap (second to Myles Garrett). At his pro day, he moved seamlessly between linebacker and defensive line drills, quashing concerns he appeared stiff on film. Scouts routinely compliment Willis on his hand work, a byproduct of working with Hall of Fame offensive lineman Will Shields, one of his mentors. Willis is a darling of Pro Football Focus, which ranked his 80 total quarterback pressures in 2016 as second most in the country. A three-year starter, Willis graduated third in Kansas State history with 26 career sacks.

jordan-willis.jpg

Photo: Aaron M. Sprecher/AP
“I literally don’t think I can identify when he made the biggest jump,” says Mark Simoneau, the former Kansas State and NFL linebacker who now owns a private gym, and has trained Willis since high school. “He’s consistently improved every single year.” Texted one area scout who has studied Willis: “He’s mature. Good work ethic. Shouldn’t have many problems adapting to next level.” And while the story of how Willis discovered football is a sweet anecdote, it’s also a peek into the upbringing that helped him get here.
The term draft riser always cracks me up.

The media acts as if NFL teams had this guy rated as a UDFA 3 months ago and now have him as a 1st rounder.

The rising is from the media.

NFL teams don't move players up/down 6 rounds in 3 months unless it's down for new injury/character issues.
 

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Willis after Barnett is the DE i want
he will probably go between 28 and 60
maybe trade down and get him if Barnett goes?

I can see that. And it's funny because Barnett and Willis are polar opposites:

Barnett - Crazy college production but tested average at best in athletic drills. However, he looks fast and eats QB's alive on tape.

Willis - Average college production but sky high athleticism. However, he looks not real fast on video and gets a lot of "close but no cigar" pressure on QB's.

I do like Willis ok but not in round 1 though. I love Barnett and would jump for joy with him in the first.
 
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