"Dream as if you will live forever. Live as if you'll die today."
-- James Dean
My novels Mason's Order and its sequel Mason's Pledge are now available at Amazon in both paperback and kindle versions.
LOL I took notes from Coach and Assassin for years before I even opened my trap on the draft. I cycled through consecutive seasons of watching tons of college football, picking my guys, and seeing where they went in the draft and how they did after so I could refine what I was looking at.
I come from these streets, yo.
"Dream as if you will live forever. Live as if you'll die today."
-- James Dean
My novels Mason's Order and its sequel Mason's Pledge are now available at Amazon in both paperback and kindle versions.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
Dunno how accurate that is - and a guy with THREE serious foot and ankle injuries in 3 years obviously has some recurring issues. But then you hear about all the knee and ankle surgeries that all OL go through to play this game... maybe just getting the clean bill of health after surgery is the key.
If he can be Chris Kuper I'm an extremely happy man.
"Dream as if you will live forever. Live as if you'll die today."
-- James Dean
My novels Mason's Order and its sequel Mason's Pledge are now available at Amazon in both paperback and kindle versions.
****, there went my LS.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
Now I have to hate Onwenu.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
Cecil Lammey was talking about DL McTelvin Agim, Arkansas and pointing out that he's a 309 lbs man who has 6 moves as a DT. He's not a great anchor against the run, he needs to work on his lower body strength, but that kind of athleticism is really rare among DTs.
He could be a real sleeper, especially if he works on his strength for 2021. They might just have found an impact player at DT there, if things work out as they hope.
There's nothing to dislike about all that!McTelvin Agim | DL | Arkansas
Elevator Pitch
An explosive interior defender who excels at slipping past blockers and penetrating the backfield with short-area quickness and a high motor, Agim has three-down potential at the next level. He can improve his technique a bit and can add some more power to his game, but he can eventually grow into a starter with some development.
Vitals
Height | 6-3
Weight | 309
College Bio Page
Career Stats
Strengths
Agim played at Arkansas as a defensive end before converted over to defensive tackle this past year, and that experience at end is apparent in his athleticism.
He accelerates well off the snap and has impressive overall short-area quickness. He has the slipperiness to squeeze into gaps and sink his way into the backfield and has the flexibility to sink his hips rip past interior blockers. That hip flexibility shows up in Agim’s pad level as he does a good job of maintaining leverage when he engages with the opposition. He has very good closing speed as a tackler for a defender his size, and he has solid lateral quickness at over 300 pounds.
Despite being fairly new to the interior defensive line, Agim has shown some promise in regards to his hand usage in his new position. He plays with quick and active hands, and he has shown the ability to swipe or jab the opposition and string together moves to blow past them and penetrate the backfield. He has flashed some solid speed-to-power conversion abilities, and his lower-body strength should only improve as he spends more time as a tackle.
I'm shocked Matt Patricia still is the HC of the Lions. Cute kids, but still surprised.
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