Grady Jarrett and Henry Anderson

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Would love to have them both but don't expect either one to be picked by the Hawks. They will both get taken a half round too early before they get to us.
 

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Grady Jarrett is not the ideal size, but you watch his game films and the dude plays like a monster! Who ever selects him come draft day be getting the best value in the draft. cheers
 

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Anderson is hit or miss to me, but he appears like a guy who coaches can mold. he's long, but plays with surprising leverage by getting low out of his stance. He uses his hands really well, fighting off blocks to make plays near him.

On the down side he's pretty slow off the snap, doesn't show much as an edge rusher, and probably most importantly he spends too much time on the ground. He leans into blockers and often ends up falling forward when they disengage.

Tough to gauge him based on scheme. he played end in a 3-4, which doesn't get a lot of splash plays. for us he'd probably project as an interior 3-tech in the mold of McDaniel.
 

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McGruff":267nkqvw said:
Anderson is hit or miss to me, but he appears like a guy who coaches can mold. he's long, but plays with surprising leverage by getting low out of his stance. He uses his hands really well, fighting off blocks to make plays near him.

On the down side he's pretty slow off the snap, doesn't show much as an edge rusher, and probably most importantly he spends too much time on the ground. He leans into blockers and often ends up falling forward when they disengage.

Tough to gauge him based on scheme. he played end in a 3-4, which doesn't get a lot of splash plays. for us he'd probably project as an interior 3-tech in the mold of McDaniel.

I read that the coaches made Anderson play run defense more then rush the passer. A lot of untapped potential supposedly.
 
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