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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1054195" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>So Tyni you had mentioned him, but he when doing my initial run through at DT before I saw your nice write up, he’s someone that would look great in Green n Gold.</p><p></p><p>Traits.</p><p>Deone Walker Standing at 6’6” and weighing 348lb you wouldn’t expect to hear the word Athletic. Yet he can really move for a big man (think Vita Vea). He can also play along the inside D front and what’s funny is they said he could even line up at DE on occasion This is a high impact player in BOTH run and pass sets and is the ideal anchor for these teams WB sneaking on 4th n 1. There is no sneaking around Deone! Best run to another gap towards Clark or Wyatt.</p><p>The way you start upfront is everything and he has both a powerful first step and exceptional hands. This is a guy that will give lots of Centers nightmares. Walker’s uses a variety of Pass Rush moves and that array makes him formidable across a swath of OL types. He also possesses a nice motor that Walker shows as a consistent Run defender and he controls the line of scrimmage. He can take Double Teams and has the strength to shed blocks or clog lanes regularly.</p><p>r a player of his size, Walker has exceptional athleticism. He moves similar to Wyatt whereas he can actually move down the LOS to pursue RB’s looking for holes.</p><p></p><p>Walker is also scheme versatile into a nose tackle in a 3-4 scheme or a defensive tackle in a 4-3, or even on occasion was used as a 5T and had a disruptive feel.</p><p></p><p>Walker fits the Gutey type. High work ethic with leadership on and off the field. He’s known to be one of the hardest working players on the team. Great Lockeroom presence W/HIGH football IQ.</p><p></p><p>I’m seeing a consensus Top 50 player (likely going as a top 10 selection in RD2) Maybe maybe late Day1 upside with a strong Combine or Visit.</p><p>Personally at this early juncture I’d perfect a trade back with KC, TN or Cleveland. I’d feel comfortable moving at most when the Sun goes Down on Day 1 or At Sunrise of RD2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1054195, member: 10086"] So Tyni you had mentioned him, but he when doing my initial run through at DT before I saw your nice write up, he’s someone that would look great in Green n Gold. Traits. Deone Walker Standing at 6’6” and weighing 348lb you wouldn’t expect to hear the word Athletic. Yet he can really move for a big man (think Vita Vea). He can also play along the inside D front and what’s funny is they said he could even line up at DE on occasion This is a high impact player in BOTH run and pass sets and is the ideal anchor for these teams WB sneaking on 4th n 1. There is no sneaking around Deone! Best run to another gap towards Clark or Wyatt. The way you start upfront is everything and he has both a powerful first step and exceptional hands. This is a guy that will give lots of Centers nightmares. Walker’s uses a variety of Pass Rush moves and that array makes him formidable across a swath of OL types. He also possesses a nice motor that Walker shows as a consistent Run defender and he controls the line of scrimmage. He can take Double Teams and has the strength to shed blocks or clog lanes regularly. r a player of his size, Walker has exceptional athleticism. He moves similar to Wyatt whereas he can actually move down the LOS to pursue RB’s looking for holes. Walker is also scheme versatile into a nose tackle in a 3-4 scheme or a defensive tackle in a 4-3, or even on occasion was used as a 5T and had a disruptive feel. Walker fits the Gutey type. High work ethic with leadership on and off the field. He’s known to be one of the hardest working players on the team. Great Lockeroom presence W/HIGH football IQ. I’m seeing a consensus Top 50 player (likely going as a top 10 selection in RD2) Maybe maybe late Day1 upside with a strong Combine or Visit. Personally at this early juncture I’d perfect a trade back with KC, TN or Cleveland. I’d feel comfortable moving at most when the Sun goes Down on Day 1 or At Sunrise of RD2. [/QUOTE]
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