Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
This guy all day and twice on Sunday.
I think he goes way earlier then expected
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Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
This guy all day and twice on Sunday.
Originally posted by jersey49er:Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
This guy all day and twice on Sunday.
I think he goes way earlier then expected
Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Where do you think he'll go? He's pretty consistently rated as a 6th round pick. Got a source?
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Where do you think he'll go? He's pretty consistently rated as a 6th round pick. Got a source?
I think he's a mid 4th to mid 5th rounder.
#2021NFLDraft TE Group lookin' strong...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) March 19, 2020
Brevin Jordan
Kyle Pitts
Charlie Kolar
Peyton Hendershot
Matt Bushman
Josh Pederson
Jake Ferguson
Pat Freiermuth
Kylen Granson
Brant Kuithe
Noah Gray
Jeremy Ruckett
Kyle Penniston
Marshon Ford
Christian Trahan
Hunter Long
Trey McBride
Originally posted by NYniner85:
What are we thinking about with Hunter Bryant? I haven't watched much regarding TE this yr. He looks like a great pass-catching move TE (big slot) kind of guy. Great on seam routes, great at contested catches an getting YAC.
I have no idea how he is as a blocker? From what I've read not amazing. I've seen him comped fo Jordan Reed (though I think Reed was asked to block more than him).
His combine numbers aren't anything special. 4.73 isn't great for his size (looks like he added 8-10lbs for the combine).
I feel like this draft class is meh at TE.
Originally posted by NCommand:#2021NFLDraft TE Group lookin' strong...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) March 19, 2020
Brevin Jordan
Kyle Pitts
Charlie Kolar
Peyton Hendershot
Matt Bushman
Josh Pederson
Jake Ferguson
Pat Freiermuth
Kylen Granson
Brant Kuithe
Noah Gray
Jeremy Ruckett
Kyle Penniston
Marshon Ford
Christian Trahan
Hunter Long
Trey McBride
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:Originally posted by NCommand:#2021NFLDraft TE Group lookin' strong...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) March 19, 2020
Brevin Jordan
Kyle Pitts
Charlie Kolar
Peyton Hendershot
Matt Bushman
Josh Pederson
Jake Ferguson
Pat Freiermuth
Kylen Granson
Brant Kuithe
Noah Gray
Jeremy Ruckett
Kyle Penniston
Marshon Ford
Christian Trahan
Hunter Long
Trey McBride
You posted this before but maybe didn't see my reply. This is next year's draft class, not this upcoming draft. Pat Freiermuth is my target. This year, I like Keene or trading for Njoku or the price is right.
Unless I'm missing it, surprised there isn't a little more buzz about #UCLA TE Devin Asiasi. Game against Utah was one of the better games by a TE in this class.
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
Good initial burst, quick feet in breaks, nice feel for LB drops in zone. He's got some juice. pic.twitter.com/pbL5VHEIyd
Quarterback misses him wide open for a TD after he drops the defender with a nice shake and arm over. pic.twitter.com/Z50pAJTxgo
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
Really like how he hunts for the soft spots vs zone and has a good feel for working away underneath LBs. pic.twitter.com/77RBKZFztk
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
As a blocker, his technique needs work but effort, power, and active feet are there. Hands get too far outside the defender at times, but you can see how he drives his feet and keeps them moving to sustain the block. pic.twitter.com/wkB1lon5Gn
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
Nice down block here to seal the edge on third and short. Works his feet to pin the defender inside. pic.twitter.com/cFB1U8oF2t
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
Asiasi also has the vertical speed to challenge the coverage. Was a problem for defenses up the seam and on overs off play-action. Nice job of widening the safety in his stem, give a little fake in a smooth break to get inside, extends to make the catch. pic.twitter.com/q5T2Bp4ImK
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
Asiasi's speed and initial burst up the seam on display again. Play-action freezes the LBs and he gets right into the passing window. pic.twitter.com/Kqyp5YOkHZ
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 5, 2020
UCLA TE Devin Asiasi is one of the best pure athletes I've studied at the TE position this year.
— Nick Farabaugh (@FarabaughFB) January 10, 2020
Fluid route runner and very smooth in space. He's going to be a deadly receiving threat.
Also used in that in-line role at UCLA too. He has versatility. pic.twitter.com/H995OaqDKV
UCLA TE Devin Asiasi has some really solid functional athleticism.
— Nick Farabaugh (@FarabaughFB) February 9, 2020
And he makes it known he does. Keep an eye on Asiasi, flying under the radar but he's solid. pic.twitter.com/D2EpoWUhKV