Trey Flowers, DE Arkansas

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6"4' 270 lbs
All SEC player. Considered by most to be the best DE in the SEC.
Got a 3rd round grade last year so decided to stay another year in college. He is basically the only good defensive line man arkansas has, so he is consistently double teamed. Even then, he produces. 14 tackles for loss last year to go along with 6 sacks and 3 forced fumbles. He will be a guy available in rounds 2-4 that we should keep an eye on.
 

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6"4' 270 lbs
All SEC player. Considered by most to be the best DE in the SEC.
Got a 3rd round grade last year so decided to stay another year in college. He is basically the only good defensive line man arkansas has, so he is consistently double teamed. Even then, he produces. 14 tackles for loss last year to go along with 6 sacks and 3 forced fumbles. He will be a guy available in rounds 2-4 that we should keep an eye on.

I'm impressed with him so far. Would add youth and solid talent on Dallas' dline next year.

Watching him closely today against Texas A&M.
 

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I'm impressed with him so far. Would add youth and solid talent on Dallas' dline next year.

Watching him closely today against Texas A&M.

He is showing out right now. 1 sack and multiple hurries by flowers has helped shut down A&M
 

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DE Trey Flowers, SR, Arkansas (6-4 | 267 | 4.82 | #86)
Looking at the stat sheet, it wasn't an impressive day for Flowers, who finished with just four tackles and zero sacks in the Razorbacks 35-28 overtime loss against Texas A&M. But he put consistent pressure on the Aggies' backfield, and besides an offsides penalty, it was a positive performance, making it uncomfortable for Kenny Hill and the Texas A&M offensive game plan. Lining up at left and right defensive end, he had the opportunity to face both of the Aggies' talented tackles, left tackle Cedric Ogbuehi and right tackle Germain Ifedi. Flowers had the most success when lined up at left end, going up against Ifedi, who is built like a wall, but the Arkansas pass rusher exposed a few of his weaknesses with speed, power and effort. Flowers stays low and balanced out of his stance, using his arc speed to win the edge or his natural momentum to attack blockers and drive him into the pocket. He entered the season as a borderline top-five senior prospect at the position and has only helped himself thus far in 2014.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/nfl-draft-scout/24731545/nfl-draft-week-five-stock-report
 

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Aside from big Leonard, this is the guy I want in the draft the most. He is ideal for this scheme. Well...him and Shaq Thompson.
 

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Shawn Oakman would be my favorite DE to get, but he'll be gone in the top 10.

Luckily there's some pretty good depth on the DL in this draft. Should have one or two to choose from when we select.
 

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Nate Orchord is my guy for DE in the 1st but in the 3rd round I realy like Flowers and Preston smith. You cone out with Orchard and Flowers or Smith that's a nice DE rotation now and youth.
 
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