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Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Early Day 3
DT - Jaylen Twyman, Pitt 6-2/295
  • Unsung hero of that Pittsburgh DL. Patrick Jones II and Rashad Weaver takes all the glory and the headlines but this guy is the reason they get one-on-ones on the outside.
  • Trains with his idol (who btw is the best DL in the game right now) every offseason who's also from Pitt. Wanna be the best you gotta train and learn from the best. Also similar in size. Not saying he's gonna have a A.Donald career but if he picks up a few good traits from him it's a good plus.


Fan of him too, would be a nice 3T add mid round
Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Early Day 3
DT - Jaylen Twyman, Pitt 6-2/295
  • Unsung hero of that Pittsburgh DL. Patrick Jones II and Rashad Weaver takes all the glory and the headlines but this guy is the reason they get one-on-ones on the outside.
  • Trains with his idol (who btw is the best DL in the game right now) every offseason who's also from Pitt. Wanna be the best you gotta train and learn from the best. Also similar in size. Not saying he's gonna have a A.Donald career but if he picks up a few good traits from him it's a good plus.


Fan of him too, would be a nice 3T add mid round

Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Early Day 3
DT - Jaylen Twyman, Pitt 6-2/295
  • Unsung hero of that Pittsburgh DL. Patrick Jones II and Rashad Weaver takes all the glory and the headlines but this guy is the reason they get one-on-ones on the outside.
  • Trains with his idol (who btw is the best DL in the game right now) every offseason who's also from Pitt. Wanna be the best you gotta train and learn from the best. Also similar in size. Not saying he's gonna have a A.Donald career but if he picks up a few good traits from him it's a good plus.


Oh yeah, I like this dude. It didn't require much time into his film for me to realize I'm a fan. I love my interior DL short and squatty, so he already had my attention. The dude knows how to use his hands. He gets inside opposing IOL a lot and wins a ton with a bull-pull-swim move. His weaknesses show up in the run game. Dude gets moved way too easily. He struggles to disengage once he's locked horns, and anchoring/defeating doubles is a big problem.

Fortunately, he's tailormade for our scheme where his goal will be to penetrate and attack and not hold blocks.
[ Edited by Heroism on Mar 8, 2021 at 8:10 PM ]
Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Early Day 3
DT - Jaylen Twyman, Pitt 6-2/295
  • Unsung hero of that Pittsburgh DL. Patrick Jones II and Rashad Weaver takes all the glory and the headlines but this guy is the reason they get one-on-ones on the outside.
  • Trains with his idol (who btw is the best DL in the game right now) every offseason who's also from Pitt. Wanna be the best you gotta train and learn from the best. Also similar in size. Not saying he's gonna have a A.Donald career but if he picks up a few good traits from him it's a good plus.


Fan of him too, would be a nice 3T add mid round

wud love him in a trade down..
Originally posted by Heroism:
Oh yeah, I like this dude. It didn't require much time into his film for me to realize I'm a fan. I love my interior DL short and squatty, so he already had my attention. The dude knows how to use his hands. He gets inside opposing IOL a lot and wins a ton with a bull-pull-swim move. His weaknesses show up in the run game. Dude gets moved way too easily. He struggles to disengage once he's locked horns, and anchoring/defeating doubles is a big problem.

Fortunately, he's tailormade for our scheme where his goal will be to penetrate and attack and not hold blocks.

I haven't watched Pitt, but from the clips and your description I'd be worried about him playing next to Kinlaw this year. Would we ever stop the run?!

When Kinlaw has the growth I expect it might work, but I think he might be minimised in the 1T or 2i role to accommodate someone like Twyman.

Ideally I want a DJ Jones type to do that role and let Kinlaw be the wider aligned 3T role, thoughts?
Sticking with DL...Naquon Jones, Michigan St
Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Mid-Late Day 3
WR - Jonathan Adams Jr., Arkansas St. 6'3/220
  • Strong hands
  • High points the ball
  • Physical
  • Redzone target
  • Polished route runner
  • Lead all college WRs in contested catches.

Or

Josh Imatorbhebhe WR Illinois

Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Mid-Late Day 3
EDGE - Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo 6'3/250
  • Good first step
  • Explosive off the line
  • Physical with his hands
  • Ability to bend

Or

Tarron Jackson DE Coastal Carolina

Originally posted by m_brockalexander:
Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Mid-Late Day 3
EDGE - Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo 6'3/250
  • Good first step
  • Explosive off the line
  • Physical with his hands
  • Ability to bend

Or

Tarron Jackson DE Coastal Carolina


Tarron Jackson is a STUD, I brought him up in the edge rush prospect thread!! Him and #94 made the projected 2nd overall pick Zach Wilson looked like Nick Mullens out there all game.
How about Shaun Beyer TE Iowa? I seem to remember him blocking well

Inline TE for the running game and develop in the passing game?

Scheme Fit: 12-personnel, high concentration of zone rushing concepts.

https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2021-nfl-draft-scouting-report--te-shaun-beyer
Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
How about Shaun Beyer TE Iowa? I seem to remember him blocking well

Inline TE for the running game and develop in the passing game?

Scheme Fit: 12-personnel, high concentration of zone rushing concepts.

https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2021-nfl-draft-scouting-report--te-shaun-beyer

Iowe tight ends always project well to the NFL. Theres this guy named Kittle who's pretty good.
Jaelon Darden, North Texas.

May as well pencil him in as a future Chief. He just looks like a Tyreek Hill clone on the field.
Tony Fields II.

3 down player who I think would end up as our starting WILL a lot faster than you'd guess for a guy we could get in the 4th.
Samis Reyes, TE
Ht: 6053
Wt: 260lbs
40: 4.65
Vert: 40"
Broad: 125"
Bench: 31
Browning was already viewed as one of the most physically gifted linebackers in the 2021 draft class even before Tuesday, but he proved just how athletic he is with his performance at pro day.

He was timed as fast as 4.51 seconds in the 40-yard dash, though his official composite time among NFL scouts was 4.58 seconds, according to Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy. Either way, any time under 4.6 seconds is a fantastic speed for a 6-foot-3, 245-pound linebacker like Browning, who's big enough that he's actually getting some looks as a defensive end.

Browning also posted excellent numbers in the vertical jump (40 inches), broad jump (10-foot-10) and 3-cone drill (6.76 seconds). All of those numbers would have ranked in the top three among linebackers at last year's combine. Browning's 3-cone time actually surpassed former Ohio State teammate Malik Harrison's from last year's combine, where he topped all linebackers with a 6.83, and Browning said he actually surprised himself with how well he jumped.

Browning is an interesting prospect, he's listed as Mel Kiper's no.4 inside linebacker but other people aren't as high. I think he has all the tools, but despite his speed he's a step slow. There's a lot of wasted movement in the way he runs... it's like he's all arms and legs.. but when he's low, sticks his foot in the grass and goes, he's one of the best.

Way too inconsistent for me, but might be worth a look in the 4th round on if he drops.
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