DRAFT TRACKER 2019
2019
DRAFT TRACKER
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Dallas Cowboys
Round 7 • Pick 27
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long-limbed edge worker who might be best suited as a 3-4 outside linebacker unless he can add much needed strength and mass. As a junior interior defender, Jelks was often physically outmatched, but he showed the tenacity and talent to still be productive and disruptive. Some teams will struggle with where he fits from a position standpoint, but he could challenge for reps early in his career as a designated pass rusher along the interior in sub-packages.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Minnesota Vikings
Round 7 • Pick 25
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Early entry receiver hoping to ride the wave of a heavily-targeted, highly productive junior campaign. Mitchell isn't big, has average speed and loses focus as a pass catcher, but his ball skills show up on tape and he's a natural talent with the ball in his hands. While his routes are undisciplined at this time, they should get much better with coaching. Mitchell has talent but needs to put the time in and take the coaching in order to become more than a WR4/WR5.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Denver Broncos
Round 5 • Pick 18
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Three-year starter with athletic ability and length teams look for from edge talent. Hollins has shown consistent growth as a prospect and flashes every-down potential at times, but his lack of consistent aggression and force could be a limiting factor. He should find special teams reps early on, but his future might very well be defined by his team's ability to develop and unlock his capacity as a disruptive pass rusher.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Seattle Seahawks
Round 4 • Pick 30
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Amadi lacks a clean fit from a positional standpoint, but he's a productive player with good toughness who improved each season. He lacks recovery burst and the height to handle downfield jump-balls and he lacks coverage twitch against slots, but he's strong and physical in press and is a willing run supporter which gives him a shot as a sub-package down safety with punt return talent.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5"
- Weight
- 256 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Dillon flashed some blocking potential at the Shrine game practices, but the effort level and consistency to sustain is hit or miss. He's athletic and has adequate speed in open space, but hasn't shown any signs of becoming a pass catcher. Will make it into a camp based purely on his traits in the hopes a team can unlock a level of play worthy of a roster spot.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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