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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Isn't this what kinlaw did a few years back at SB?
This guy actually has a pass rush plan from what I saw. He was winning inside and outside.
I gotta go watch him now
Great power, hands, and quick release!!! Bright future!!! #DLineZou https://t.co/6FBjveUiFI
— Markus Golden (@markusgolden) January 31, 2024
If we wanted Darius Robinson do you guys think he's a first round lock now? I think his skill set would make a perfect fit for the Charles Omenihu role from 21-22, which is something I think we've missed this year. I'd love for us to take him, but I'd prefer to take a tackle or a corner first.
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Originally posted by GorefullBore:
If we wanted Darius Robinson do you guys think he's a first round lock now? I think his skill set would make a perfect fit for the Charles Omenihu role from 21-22, which is something I think we've missed this year. I'd love for us to take him, but I'd prefer to take a tackle or a corner first.
He was late 2nd to mid 3rd prior to the Senior Bowl so now he's likely pushed his way into the late 1st round conversation with room to move up further with a great Combine. Personality wise he's a great fit for this team, a two year captain, recognized as a leader on that Mizzou defense, seemingly well liked by his coaches and teammates, Academic All-American, lauded for his work ethic.
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Christian Haynes is the guy you need on your teampic.twitter.com/HzXifTXbH4
— Sanjit T. (@Sanjit__T) January 31, 2024
Christian Haynes is a fan of the hop-hop re-anchor. He uses it beautifully and showed a ton of flexibility, hand strength, and technique. He had a fantastic week. pic.twitter.com/aHnFcfKZRs
— Jon Helmkamp (@JonHelmkamp) February 2, 2024
UConn OG Christian Haynes (#64), is the ideal combination of movement skills and tenacity to finish blocks. Here he is about to reach former NC State DT CJ Clark (good player btw) and gain control.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) February 4, 2024
For good measure, he finishes the defender on the ground. RD 2 player for me. pic.twitter.com/tm0hc1nQXZ
Several guards had their moments this week, including Illinois' Isaiah Adams and Miami's Javion Cohen. But the most consistent player at the position, from start to finish, was Haynes.
Though not a top-tier athlete, Haynes positions himself well with his lower body, then uses his long arms and strong hands to clamp down on defenders. He has enough balance in his core to ride the bull and then finish with authority. Haynes entered the week as a borderline top-100 prospect, but he boosted his chances of being drafted on Day 2.
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Christian Haynes looks like6 the type of OL to be overlooked by a lot of teams, end up in Green Bay, quickly become a starter and make several Pro Bowls.
Christian Haynes is the guy you need on your teampic.twitter.com/HzXifTXbH4
— Sanjit T. (@Sanjit__T) January 31, 2024
Christian Haynes is a fan of the hop-hop re-anchor. He uses it beautifully and showed a ton of flexibility, hand strength, and technique. He had a fantastic week. pic.twitter.com/aHnFcfKZRs
— Jon Helmkamp (@JonHelmkamp) February 2, 2024
UConn OG Christian Haynes (#64), is the ideal combination of movement skills and tenacity to finish blocks. Here he is about to reach former NC State DT CJ Clark (good player btw) and gain control.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) February 4, 2024
For good measure, he finishes the defender on the ground. RD 2 player for me. pic.twitter.com/tm0hc1nQXZ
Several guards had their moments this week, including Illinois' Isaiah Adams and Miami's Javion Cohen. But the most consistent player at the position, from start to finish, was Haynes.
Though not a top-tier athlete, Haynes positions himself well with his lower body, then uses his long arms and strong hands to clamp down on defenders. He has enough balance in his core to ride the bull and then finish with authority. Haynes entered the week as a borderline top-100 prospect, but he boosted his chances of being drafted on Day 2.
Nice!👍
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by GorefullBore:
If we wanted Darius Robinson do you guys think he's a first round lock now? I think his skill set would make a perfect fit for the Charles Omenihu role from 21-22, which is something I think we've missed this year. I'd love for us to take him, but I'd prefer to take a tackle or a corner first.
He was late 2nd to mid 3rd prior to the Senior Bowl so now he's likely pushed his way into the late 1st round conversation with room to move up further with a great Combine. Personality wise he's a great fit for this team, a two year captain, recognized as a leader on that Mizzou defense, seemingly well liked by his coaches and teammates, Academic All-American, lauded for his work ethic.
I'm sure we will take one or two D-linemen. The only question is how early? Will we try and address one or two other areas first? Sure, if we do that Robinson would be gone. Bottom line, it probably depends on what we look like after free agency, and as always how the board falls.
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Originally posted by Kolohe:
i hope we draft Luke McCaffery and cut Ronnie Bell.
Yessah!!!! 🤙🏾
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Christian Haynes looks like6 the type of OL to be overlooked by a lot of teams, end up in Green Bay, quickly become a starter and make several Pro Bowls.
Christian Haynes is the guy you need on your teampic.twitter.com/HzXifTXbH4
— Sanjit T. (@Sanjit__T) January 31, 2024
Christian Haynes is a fan of the hop-hop re-anchor. He uses it beautifully and showed a ton of flexibility, hand strength, and technique. He had a fantastic week. pic.twitter.com/aHnFcfKZRs
— Jon Helmkamp (@JonHelmkamp) February 2, 2024
UConn OG Christian Haynes (#64), is the ideal combination of movement skills and tenacity to finish blocks. Here he is about to reach former NC State DT CJ Clark (good player btw) and gain control.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) February 4, 2024
For good measure, he finishes the defender on the ground. RD 2 player for me. pic.twitter.com/tm0hc1nQXZ
Several guards had their moments this week, including Illinois' Isaiah Adams and Miami's Javion Cohen. But the most consistent player at the position, from start to finish, was Haynes.
Though not a top-tier athlete, Haynes positions himself well with his lower body, then uses his long arms and strong hands to clamp down on defenders. He has enough balance in his core to ride the bull and then finish with authority. Haynes entered the week as a borderline top-100 prospect, but he boosted his chances of being drafted on Day 2.
Hope he can end up with us instead. Of all the talented OL that was at the Senior Bowl, or maybe I should say despite it, this dude was the most consistent, like what you posted says. I don't know if anyone improved their stock more than him
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
Hope he can end up with us instead. Of all the talented OL that was at the Senior Bowl, or maybe I should say despite it, this dude was the most consistent, like what you posted says. I don't know if anyone improved their stock more than him
He just looks like a pro. Put him at center or guard, he'll find a way to make a positive impact.
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Hope he can end up with us instead. Of all the talented OL that was at the Senior Bowl, or maybe I should say despite it, this dude was the most consistent, like what you posted says. I don't know if anyone improved their stock more than him
He just looks like a pro. Put him at center or guard, he'll find a way to make a positive impact.
Do you think he'll be too rich with our first rounder but gone before our second rounder?
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Originally posted by Kolohe:
i hope we draft Luke McCaffery and cut Ronnie Bell.
Why cut bell?
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
i hope we draft Luke McCaffery and cut Ronnie Bell.
Why cut bell?
Huge liability. Everything about him screams Kyle Williams. I don't want to see the 49ers go through that s**t again.