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ravinmaniac52

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  1. Make no mistake. This was all Kevin Byrne's call.

    The Ravens are playing London this year.

     

    Unplagiarized bio...

     

    6'4"

    HEIGHT

    33 1/4"

    ARM LENGTH

    332LBS.

    WEIGHT

    9 1/2"

    HANDS

    OVERVIEW

    Eluemunor (eh-LOO-muh-nor) grew up in North London, coming over to the United States at the age of 14. He played rugby in England but moved to wrestling and football in his high school days in New Jersey. He went to Lackawanna College in 2012 and 2013, earning second-team all-conference honors in his second season. Eluemunor redshirted in 2014 and was a back-up at right guard and he continued to learn the game in 2015. He finally got on the field in his final year, showing great promise while starting 12 of 13 games, three at right guard and nine at right tackle.

    ANALYSIS

    STRENGTHS Girthy, wide body with big bubble and exceptional weight room strength. Functional lateral quickness makes him scheme diverse. Has feet to mirror in pass pro. Has the active feet and movement ability in space to handle combo blocks. Well conditioned. Able to withstand Texas heat and Texas A&M's offensive pace. Has limited football experience and should continue to grow in knowledge and technique. Shows potential to improve with unlocking hips. Hand strength allows him to punch and snatch inside the frame and lock into opponents. Powerful upper body and good core strength provide ammo for sustaining blocks. Experience at right tackle creates roster flexibility.

    WEAKNESSES Came from overseas and still inexperienced relative to most at his position. Football instincts and intelligence are a work in progress. Has relatively short arms and small hands. Too much wasted motion with feet. Hops and bounces as drive blocker rather than sitting down and driving with powerful, choppy steps. Darting three techniques could be an early issue. Has some forward lean into pass sets. Carries hands very low before punching. Will need to play with compact, quick punch as a guard. Inside hand flies too far outside the frame. Lack of experience creates confusion against twists.

    DRAFT PROJECTION Rounds 3-4

    SOURCES TELL US "I didn't think too much about him before we played, but we were impressed with him. He's a really powerful guy and he moves way better than I expected. I thought he was going to be stiff but he's not." -- SEC defensive coach

    NFL COMPARISON Alvin Bailey

    BOTTOM LINE Got a late start in the sport and his football intelligence can suffer at times because of it. Eluemunor's girthy frame and core strength are two big check marks for his move inside to guard. Despite his weight, he is light on his feet and can handle zone blocking responsibilities or can pull for teams looking to utilize him in power. Eluemunor is still considered a developmental prospect, but his size and strength could make him an eventual starter in time.

    so it would be "LOO" not "LUE"

  2. Weaknesses

     

    Relies heavily on tremendous athleticism and explosion. Still learning how to string moves together and work with a pass-rush plan. At times, will take too long to activate counter moves when initial attack has stalled. Effort level appears closely tied to fatigue level at times. As pass rusher, uses hands reactively too often rather than proactively. Gets too cozy with blockers and will ride block for too long. Needs more urgency in disengagement. Would benefit with violent stick-and-move punch quickness into blockers. Has to work overtime to set a strong edge. Gets uprooted and widened out by quality run-blocking tackles. Never played in more than 70 percent of the defensive snaps in any of his three seasons at Texas A&M. Scouts are convinced he took plays off to protect his health this season.

  3. GOOSE

     

    Called it. Not bad

     

    Nico Siragusa

     

    Strengths Compact, girthy frame with thickly muscled arms. Low center of gravity with adequate hip bend to unlock power. Strong core. Able to scoop under defenders and root them out. Drive blocker with strength to win individual battles. Better-than-expected maneuverability when asked to pull. Able to redirect his weight. Has anchor to pass-set at shallow depths and handle bull rushers. Showed a little more nasty in his game as a senior than he did in junior season. Great in the locker room and well liked.

     

    Sounds like a Center

  4. Wormley...Great player. More defense.

    Ozzie sends message to Joe Flacco: "I hate you."

    He can't hit on a WR so why not do what you do best?

     

    Aslo Max, the WR that went right after would have done fine

  5. I don't like the Browns pick. I did get a chance to see a few ND games but I didn['t think he was all that. Seemed he had to put a lot of work into it, working at it. If you understand that

  6. I think its more like people as myself that got fed up with paying 300 a month for cable, and have went to the fire stick and pay nothing per month now.

    Isnt that stick great. Have you downloaded Kodi?

  7. I didn't get a chance to watch a lot of NCAA football but you can see Alabama 24 hours a day, only joking. I did watch a few Tide games and I did get to see a little of the CB. I think the guy can get beat deep. Thought of Antonio Langham came to mind.

     

    Dan Feeney? Any one know anything about this guy? Is he just a zone block and can he only play guard?

     

    What about Pat Elflein? Is he any Elflein good at center? Is he more a 3rd round guy

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