Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida - Round 5 - Pick 173
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Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida - Round 5 - Pick 173
RIP JustJeff
'Just read his NFL.com scouting report, really strange DT prospect: massive size, but not very strong against the run, while deceptively athletic as a pass-rusher.
Interesting. You can't teach size, but you can coach better technique and get a guy stronger.
Man, if we can fix him up, this guy could be a monster. At this stage in the draft, I am cool with those kinds of picks.
Interesting. You can't teach size, but you can coach better technique and get a guy stronger.
Man, if we can fix him up, this guy could be a monster. At this stage in the draft, I am cool with those kinds of picks.
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Slaton should require some doubles and allow Clark to bust more gaps against singles, looks like a good pick.
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So we know he is fat.
We know he supposedly is athletic for an Olinamn.
We know he has discipline history issues.
We know he has virtually no experience.
We know he has little production.
It seems like he has raw potential.
Seems like an extremely high risk with some reward player.
We know he supposedly is athletic for an Olinamn.
We know he has discipline history issues.
We know he has virtually no experience.
We know he has little production.
It seems like he has raw potential.
Seems like an extremely high risk with some reward player.
Geez, anywhere from 330 to 358.
Us reads viewers a fur. Thats guys a weeks shared reds.
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One of those guys where you see where he is at in three or four years. Would prefer a player like this in the 6th or 7th instead of the 5th, but not the end of the world picking him here.go pak go wrote: ↑01 May 2021 14:29So we know he is fat.
We know he supposedly is athletic for an Olinamn.
We know he has discipline history issues.
We know he has virtually no experience.
We know he has little production.
It seems like he has raw potential.
Seems like an extremely high risk with some reward player.
I will say Gute is having his best draft, by far.
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Okay. I guess I am bit more excited after I watched his highlight film.
That dude is tall and that due can move.
That dude is tall and that due can move.
On his call he said he wants to be around 320 or below but will play at what the Packers want. Seemed to move pretty well at his pro-day. He prides himself as a run stuffer, but I'm betting he wants to slim up a bit and be quicker so he can be on the field more.
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I very very much doubt they move him to guard.
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Yeah.
Huge need at NT. Zero need at OG. And all the draftniks that want to prove to everyone how much research they've done want to be like "maybe they'll move him to guard, see look at the history of him that I know about"
Nah bro. We need a NT.