Originally posted by ninerfan4life:Which NFL player does he compare to?
Mayock compared him to Calais Campbell. Just like Armstead last year. This could be a NASTY combo in a couple seasons.
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Originally posted by ninerfan4life:Which NFL player does he compare to?
Originally posted by PowderdToastMn:Originally posted by kazak13:well. good player but we have so much depth at DL
Seattle won a super bowl like that. It's not a bad thing at all.
Originally posted by PowderdToastMn:denvers front 7 single handedly won them the super bowl.
Originally posted by kazak13:
well. good player but we have so much depth at DL
Seattle won a super bowl like that. It's not a bad thing at all.
Originally posted by PowderdToastMn:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
Which NFL player does he compare to?
Mayock compared him to Calais Campbell. Just like Armstead last year. This could be a NASTY combo in a couple seasons.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Armstead and Buckner!!!
Twin towers!!!
5 best picks from Day 1 of the NFL draft
1. DeForest Buckner, DE, San Francisco 49ers Our No. 2 player falling to No. 7 overall is a massive win for the 49ers as they reunite Buckner with his former Oregon teammate and last year's first-round pick, Arik Armstead. Buckner is a classic 3-4 defensive end, capable of disrupting against the run and creating pressure from the interior. He was our top-graded interior defensive lineman in the nation last year at +73.0 overall, including the top pass rushing grade (+43.8) and No. 8 mark against the run in the draft class (+29.1). His only weakness is dealing with power at the point of attack, but it doesn't negate his ability to shed blocks and use his wide tackle radius to make plays in the running game. The 49ers got one of the best value picks in the draft.
Originally posted by Dshearn:
I don't know anything about this guy....but watching his sack reel from college.....
I only count 1 coverage sack... almost all his sacks where from swim moves or collapsing the pocket. He looks pre-injury Bryant Young type disruptive.
So he is a workout warrior that actually had good production? This really feels like a safe pick, and versatile....the 49ers are not shoe horned in to any one defense with this guy.
From people who watched him, would yall agree this is a 3 down guy that can play inside or outside?
Originally posted by Dshearn:
I don't know anything about this guy....but watching his sack reel from college.....
I only count 1 coverage sack... almost all his sacks where from swim moves or collapsing the pocket. He looks pre-injury Bryant Young type disruptive.
So he is a workout warrior that actually had good production? This really feels like a safe pick, and versatile....the 49ers are not shoe horned in to any one defense with this guy.
From people who watched him, would yall agree this is a 3 down guy that can play inside or outside?
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:5 best picks from Day 1 of the NFL draft
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/04/29/draft-5-best-picks-from-day-1-of-the-nfl-draft/
1. DeForest Buckner, DE, San Francisco 49ers Our No. 2 player falling to No. 7 overall is a massive win for the 49ers as they reunite Buckner with his former Oregon teammate and last year's first-round pick, Arik Armstead. Buckner is a classic 3-4 defensive end, capable of disrupting against the run and creating pressure from the interior. He was our top-graded interior defensive lineman in the nation last year at +73.0 overall, including the top pass rushing grade (+43.8) and No. 8 mark against the run in the draft class (+29.1). His only weakness is dealing with power at the point of attack, but it doesn't negate his ability to shed blocks and use his wide tackle radius to make plays in the running game. The 49ers got one of the best value picks in the draft.
Originally posted by Jakemall:Gee....and the QB we need to control the most is short......
Originally posted by Dshearn:
I don't know anything about this guy....but watching his sack reel from college.....
I only count 1 coverage sack... almost all his sacks where from swim moves or collapsing the pocket. He looks pre-injury Bryant Young type disruptive.
So he is a workout warrior that actually had good production? This really feels like a safe pick, and versatile....the 49ers are not shoe horned in to any one defense with this guy.
From people who watched him, would yall agree this is a 3 down guy that can play inside or outside?
I think he fits better as a 3-4 DE. We have better guys to plug up the center. Can you imagine how much he disrupts the passing game even if he doesn't get the sack..it's gonna be like we have two too tall jones at the same time.
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Gee....and the QB we need to control the most is short......
lol...lets hope for basketball level hand-eye coordination and this guy can use his 11 foot ball batting skills with the 7 foot wide tackle radius to shut down passing lanes.
Side note.....the Refs cant call DEs for holding on every play. With DEs this size...i can see a TON of clean outside rush lanes. Saints use to do it to use with Pat Swilling, they had that 6-5 or 6-6 DE that was use for that ...hell Charles Hailey had Peirce Holt who was 6-5ish DT sized DE.
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Originally posted by Jakemall:Gee....and the QB we need to control the most is short......
Originally posted by Dshearn:
I don't know anything about this guy....but watching his sack reel from college.....
I only count 1 coverage sack... almost all his sacks where from swim moves or collapsing the pocket. He looks pre-injury Bryant Young type disruptive.
So he is a workout warrior that actually had good production? This really feels like a safe pick, and versatile....the 49ers are not shoe horned in to any one defense with this guy.
From people who watched him, would yall agree this is a 3 down guy that can play inside or outside?
I think he fits better as a 3-4 DE. We have better guys to plug up the center. Can you imagine how much he disrupts the passing game even if he doesn't get the sack..it's gonna be like we have two too tall jones at the same time.
lol...lets hope for basketball level hand-eye coordination and this guy can use his 11 foot ball batting skills with the 7 foot wide tackle radius to shut down passing lanes.
Side note.....the Refs cant call DEs for holding on every play. With DEs this size...i can see a TON of clean outside rush lanes. Saints use to do it to use with Pat Swilling, they had that 6-5 or 6-6 DE that was use for that ...hell Charles Hailey had Peirce Holt who was 6-5ish DT sized DE.