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He’s a pretty good playmaker — he led the Yellow Jackets in tackles and pass break-ups as a senior after picking off a team-high four passes in his junior season. One of those picks came at the expense of Florida State’s Kelvin Benjamin in the ACC Championship last year. He also worked on a number of occasions against Clemson’s Sammy Watkins. “That whole game in 2011 against Clemson was a good game for me against Sammy,” Thomas said.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/hes-a-pretty-good-playmaker-he-led-the-yellow/
Raw, physically gifted, Division II standout with untapped potential given his combination of size, length and movement skills. Will have defensive line coaches drooling in workouts, and has the dimensions and athleticism to warrant consideration as a draftable, developmental investment with positional versatility to play defensive end or three-technique in an even front or five-technique in an odd front. Could be tried as a linebacker.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/raw-physically-gifted-division-ii-standout-with/
A tough, downhill box safety who plays bigger than his size. Hip inflexibility could relegate him to a situational nickel-safety role initially, yet possesses the toughness, competitiveness and football temperament to earn his way onto the field.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/a-tough-downhill-box-safety-who-plays-bigger-than/
welcome to new england, dominique! 😉
https://www.patspropaganda.com/designingsport-welcome-to-new-england/
David Yankey and Cameron Fleming vs ASU 2013 (by JmpasqDraftjedi)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-draft-cameron-fleming/
What Jon Halapio does well, he does extremely well. His initial punch and ability to drive power from his base through his shoulders and hands is truly a treat to behold. Anyone who can physically lift 350-pound Dan McCullers off the earth has immense strength. He is a mauling run blocker at the line, able to seal open holes and collapse defenders. Unfortunately, he’s limited otherwise. His lack of agility and quickness rule him out for teams that use zone blocking schemes that require a lot of movement and second-level attacking from the guards. When his mark lines up beyond his initial reach–especially to the outside–Halapio struggles in pass protection.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/what-jon-halapio-does-well-he-does-extremely/
12 takeaways from win over Bucs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston Amendola was the best receiver on the field Friday night, and he showed off what makes him unique as a player: his precise route running, stop-on-a-dime quickness with the ball in his hands, and the ability to stress a defense up […]