DRAFT TRACKER 2022
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Seattle Seahawks
Round 3 • Pick 8
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Teams will need to balance the run game limitations against his potential success in pass protection when placing draft value on Lucas. He's too upright as a drive blocker and too lumbering to get to lateral and second-level blocks. In pass protection, however, his length and power make him a wider target to circumvent for rushers, while his patience and core strength make him tougher to counter. His need for tight end help when protecting against true edge speed could be a catalyst for a move inside to guard. Lucas is scheme-limited but has eventual starting potential at either right tackle or guard.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Kansas City Chiefs
Round 7 • Pick 22
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Watson is big and strong. He can be a physical presence when he's playing with patience from press coverage. With just two years of experience at the FBS level, he's predictably raw with his fundamentals, but the lack of agility and short-area quickness should be more than just short-term concerns. Currently, he's unable to stay in phase with quality route runners but does have physical traits that might warrant a practice squad stint for defenses reliant upon Cover 2 and/or Cover 3 schemes.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 3/8"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
- Arm
- 29 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/8"
- Wing
- 70 1/2"
Production
63.38
Athleticism
72.67
Total Score
136.05
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Short-limbed, compact runner who requires a limited menu to have rush success in the NFL. To his credit, Borghi's stat line has been solid in all three seasons he was healthy and he offers rushing and receiving versatility out of the backfield. However, he's a linear runner lacking short-area wiggle and he is much more brake-oriented than gas-oriented when it comes time to hit it between the tackles. Borghi's acceleration turns into quality top speed to the perimeter or in the open field, but it is hard to project a successful NFL career given his issues creating for himself and an unwillingness to hammer it inside.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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