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<blockquote data-quote="brandon2348" data-source="post: 719860" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>I guess we'll see but he runs as well as Richard Rodgers I dont think that's gonna translate. his agility numbers are also not very good I think what you want is good tape and workout numbers so you can relatively safely assume their game will translate and get better in the nfl. I don't think Harris can get much better because athletically he's not gonna be able to cut it. I'd take watt or Willis and be happy seems both can set the edge and rush the passer. if I had to choose between the 2 I'd take Willis as his 10 yard split was 1.54 which is an indicator of likely elite pass rush ability when paired with his tape. if he falls to 2nd round pick that'd be a steal probably have to take him at 29 though. That's tied for the 2nd best I was able to find with wr Penn state Chris Godwin another player I could see TT taking in the 2nd and cb Shaq Griffen a player that could be headed to green bay in 4/5th round. best was Obi Melifonwu 1.51 which makes him a interesting option to man the nickel corner spot vacated by Hyde or the nickel linebacker played by Morgan Burnett.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Ive already been down this road. Harris's pro day numbers are good enough for what you want to see out of an edge rusher. He has proven production against SEC competition and has the quickest first step of the whole bunch. </p><p></p><p>I do like Willis as I think he can do more as far as setting the edge but don't see him as the elite pass rusher Harris will be. Harris is a line up day 1 and rush the passer guy which the Packers desperately need.</p><p></p><p>Watt concerns me. Him and Bowser were nowhere near the 1st round until the combine. This typically means "stay away". Watt has lower body concerns and Bowser appears to me as situational player at next level. I like both of these guys in 2nd.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="brandon2348, post: 719860, member: 7094"] I guess we'll see but he runs as well as Richard Rodgers I dont think that's gonna translate. his agility numbers are also not very good I think what you want is good tape and workout numbers so you can relatively safely assume their game will translate and get better in the nfl. I don't think Harris can get much better because athletically he's not gonna be able to cut it. I'd take watt or Willis and be happy seems both can set the edge and rush the passer. if I had to choose between the 2 I'd take Willis as his 10 yard split was 1.54 which is an indicator of likely elite pass rush ability when paired with his tape. if he falls to 2nd round pick that'd be a steal probably have to take him at 29 though. That's tied for the 2nd best I was able to find with wr Penn state Chris Godwin another player I could see TT taking in the 2nd and cb Shaq Griffen a player that could be headed to green bay in 4/5th round. best was Obi Melifonwu 1.51 which makes him a interesting option to man the nickel corner spot vacated by Hyde or the nickel linebacker played by Morgan Burnett.[/QUOTE] Ive already been down this road. Harris's pro day numbers are good enough for what you want to see out of an edge rusher. He has proven production against SEC competition and has the quickest first step of the whole bunch. I do like Willis as I think he can do more as far as setting the edge but don't see him as the elite pass rusher Harris will be. Harris is a line up day 1 and rush the passer guy which the Packers desperately need. Watt concerns me. Him and Bowser were nowhere near the 1st round until the combine. This typically means "stay away". Watt has lower body concerns and Bowser appears to me as situational player at next level. I like both of these guys in 2nd. [/QUOTE]
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