Traits-based edge defender capable of playing 4-3 end or 3-4 rush linebacker. Garvin's strong 2018 was followed up with inconsistent effort and an inability to stamp his presence on games with much consistency. He gains depth upfield quickly and is fairly natural at defeating the punch and flipping the corner. Pressures are nice, but sack-makers get paid and that won't happen unless he cranks up the effort and plays to his traits and potential. Garvin has Day 2 talent, but may not go until Day 3. However, there might be gold to mine if a coach can get it out of him.
Re: Round 7 (242) - Jonathan Garvin, DE Miami
Posted: 25 Apr 2020 17:32
by YoHoChecko
Wow, Garvin if I recall correctly is considered a high upside player with nice pedigree. Was supposed to be more than he was at Miami. I'll have to refresh my memory. But a nice late round stash and give it a try
Wow, Garvin if I recall correctly is considered a high upside player with nice pedigree. Was supposed to be more than he was at Miami. I'll have to refresh my memory. But a nice late round stash and give it a try
Yes he is for sure your "take a flyer on a ridiculously talented player who didn't put it together"
Not bad position actually. He and Greg Roberts can battle it out for that 4th OLB spot.
Re: Round 7 (242) - Jonathan Garvin, EDGE Miami
Posted: 25 Apr 2020 17:45
by bud fox
Looks to have a good build and athleticism.
Hopefully can challenge Gary for that third rusher role.
Re: Round 7 (242) - Jonathan Garvin, EDGE Miami
Posted: 25 Apr 2020 17:45
by Foosball
He'll be going from hot Miami to the frozen tundra. Garvin will have to get the lead out just to keep warm.