DRAFT TRACKER 2019
2019
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 3/4"
- Weight
- 302 lbs
- Arm
- 33"
- Hand
- 8 1/2"
- Wing
- 76 1/2"
Production
72.81
Athleticism
66.90
Overall Score
66.78
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Feast or famine 3-technique whose game is characterized by splashy wins and glaring losses from snap to snap. Willis is a one-gapper who has enough initial quickness and footwork to find success in the backfield, but poor pad level gets him bludgeoned by double teams too frequently. He's an active rusher with change of direction to harass the pocket which could bolster his draft stock and make him a rotational backup with eventual starter potential if he plays with a more functional pad level.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Buffalo Bills
Round 6 • Pick 8
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Interchangeable safety with aggressiveness and leadership qualities teams covet. Teams also covet big and fast which could push him into the third day of the draft. Teams might pick at his measurables, but he’s reliable in coverage and extremely consistent as a downhill, open-field tackler with a taste for striking. He has good short-area quickness and soft hands, but he lacks ball-hawking instincts, which limits his production. Johnson's play demeanor and urgency need equal consideration or a team could lose out on solid player.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Dallas Cowboys
Round 5 • Pick 27
PLAYER ANALYSIS
His "bull in a china shop" playing style may not look pretty, but it has created consistent production over the last three seasons. While his NFL-ready frame and play strength are a big plus, his lack of edge speed, bend and fluidity could cap has NFL rush success. Jackson is a natural 4-3 base end, but he may have the length and frame to handle 3-4 defensive end duties.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Cleveland Browns
Round 4 • Pick 17
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Aggressive, versatile safety who lacks consistency in coverage, but who possesses the ball skills and run support ability to challenge for a starter's role in time. Redwine's lapses in coverage stem more from a lack of urgency than talent and that might be correctable. In run support and as a tackler in general, he plays behind heavy pad and handles his work with an NFL level physicality. He's better suited in split-zone or down in the box and could become a key cog of the special teams until he gets his shot to start.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Dallas Cowboys
Round 5 • Pick 20
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big, strong cornerback with the dimensions to get excited about, but a lack of cover traits could get him beat unless he finds the right scheme fit. Jackson's length and strength will be appealing for cover-2 teams looking for a banger who can drop and use his size as a deterrent against touch throws. He has some ball skills when he's in the neighborhood, but may not be in the neighborhood often enough to become an NFL starter. Teams could transition him to a safety spot early in his career.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Seattle Seahawks
Round 6 • Pick 32
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
"Run to daylight" back who excels as an outside runner with clear paths to follow. While he can make tacklers miss, his lack of vision sometimes takes him to trafficked areas when optimal routes are available. He's a little undersized, but runs big and he already possesses NFL-level toughness in pass protection. Homer has his flaws, but he's a smooth athlete with a chance to outplay his draft slotting. His value as a punt gunner and third-down option gives him a chance for early reps right out of the gate.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5"
- Weight
- 314 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Likely right tackle-only prospect with good size and girth, but a lack of functional athleticism and bend that will really limit his ability to operate at an NFL level. St.Louis gets out of his set with adequate early quickness but lacks the sustain quickness to handle edge speed. His inability to bend and play with power make a move to guard unlikely.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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