Dayman
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I've never heard of Watford before, but I'm happy to get some more O-line help. We're actually stockpiling some decent young talent there.
STRENGTHS: Possesses a lean, athletic frame. Good overall athleticism. Light on his feet and possesses good flexibility and body control. Good quickness off the snap and has the ability to adjust in space to moving targets, making him an ideal candidate for zone-blocking schemes. Bends his knees and generally plays with good leverage. Has the arm length (33 3/4 inches) and mobility to warrant a look at offensive tackle. Demonstrated better strength than expected during practices at the East-West Shrine Game, holding up well despite the jump in competition. Competitive. Doesn't back down from a challenge.
WEAKNESSES: Dominated lower level competition but relies more on technique, toughness and tenacity rather than brute strength. Can get pushed back into the pocket, especially when his pad level rises. Shows good -- but not great -- ability to adjust to defenders at the second level -- and that was versus CAA competition. Sometimes is too willing to prove his competitiveness and will play through the whistle, potentially earning flags at the next level.
COMPARES TO: Chris Chester, OG, Washington Redskins -- Like the former Oklahoma product, Watford projects best in a zone-blocking scheme due to his athleticism. Given time to acclimate to the jump in competition, he could emerge as a legitimate starter.
Not system fit. They are looking for athletic interior lineman. My guess is that they wanted Schwenke, but when he was gone they decided to trade back because Jones isn't very athletic and doesn't fit what they are looking for. Watford does fit what they are looking for.
Wishlist:
5 - Jesse Williams DT, Alabama
6 - Quanterus Smith OLB, W. Kentucky
6 - Knile Davis RB, Arkansas
7 - Michael Williams TE, Alabama
Quanterus Smith OLB, W. Kentucky, if healed from injury, steal of a pass rusher...had three sacks against the vaunted Bama line
Wishlist:
5 - Jesse Williams DT, Alabama
6 - Quanterus Smith OLB, W. Kentucky
6 - Knile Davis RB, Arkansas
7 - Michael Williams TE, Alabama
Knile davis was selected yesterday by kansas city chief
Matt Scott and Denard Robinson would be cool in the next two rounds.
It doesnt matter what happens from here on out.
Watford is a slight reach, but hes a Olineman. Thats all that matters (hes a LG also.....writing on the wall for Snydege)
For sure. Ryan Swope? There will be RB's too who will stick in the NFL.
Snyder to center and 2 rookie guards?Isn't the Bird Coop Going to play the LG spot?