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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1064056" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Here are a few players who might surprise when given a chance. In the midst of the glitz of Day1-2, GB quietly waited for the gems of a Strong class pushed down through the middle of the draft.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Isaiah Simmons (FA) </strong></p><p>As unstable as Simmons has been bouncing around team to team. Imo he’s better when used as a downhill attacking style player. His career-high pass-rush grade of 83.5 and a career-high pass-rush win percentage of 10.9% display this. He was also used more as a pass rusher at Clemson with 26 pressures and 37% success rate.</p><p></p><p><strong>Colin Oliver (RD5) </strong></p><p>In his first 3 College seasons, Oliver posted 23 Sacks. He’s a heat seeking missile when employed properly. His 40 Tackles 40 loss on 130 tackles during this time is what I’d call “Elite”</p><p>Will it translate idk? But it’s exceptional grade disruptive ability and Imo, he flew under radar because he missed most of 2024.</p><p></p><p><strong>Warren Brinson (RD6)</strong></p><p>For what we lost with Slaton in Run Stop we gained in versatility. Warren is absolutely a better pure interior Pass Rush grade than TJ was. When Bronson got his chance in a deep Georgia backfield.., he delivered like Carl Malone. In 4 games he posted 22 Tackles and 2 sacks, including the key sack against Alabama in the Championship game. It wasn’t a anomoly either. In the same season he also posted 5 QB hurries against SC, so it just displays his potential. His limited usage left some questions on draft day, but when actively employed he’s shown disruptive ability</p><p></p><p><strong>Barryn Sorrell (RD4)</strong></p><p>In the College Football Playoffs he showed his knack for rising under pressure. Mr Sorrell posted a combined 8 Tackles, 1.5 TFL and 1 Sack across two playoff games.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edgerrin Cooper</strong></p><p></p><p>Very possible we see an increased roll involved in creating blitz pressure from our LB or DB groups. His 36 Blitz snaps already have him involved. Yet a slight uptick is still possible into that 60%+ D snaps and 40-50 blitz snaps areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1064056, member: 10086"] Here are a few players who might surprise when given a chance. In the midst of the glitz of Day1-2, GB quietly waited for the gems of a Strong class pushed down through the middle of the draft. [B]Isaiah Simmons (FA) [/B] As unstable as Simmons has been bouncing around team to team. Imo he’s better when used as a downhill attacking style player. His career-high pass-rush grade of 83.5 and a career-high pass-rush win percentage of 10.9% display this. He was also used more as a pass rusher at Clemson with 26 pressures and 37% success rate. [B]Colin Oliver (RD5) [/B] In his first 3 College seasons, Oliver posted 23 Sacks. He’s a heat seeking missile when employed properly. His 40 Tackles 40 loss on 130 tackles during this time is what I’d call “Elite” Will it translate idk? But it’s exceptional grade disruptive ability and Imo, he flew under radar because he missed most of 2024. [B]Warren Brinson (RD6)[/B] For what we lost with Slaton in Run Stop we gained in versatility. Warren is absolutely a better pure interior Pass Rush grade than TJ was. When Bronson got his chance in a deep Georgia backfield.., he delivered like Carl Malone. In 4 games he posted 22 Tackles and 2 sacks, including the key sack against Alabama in the Championship game. It wasn’t a anomoly either. In the same season he also posted 5 QB hurries against SC, so it just displays his potential. His limited usage left some questions on draft day, but when actively employed he’s shown disruptive ability [B]Barryn Sorrell (RD4)[/B] In the College Football Playoffs he showed his knack for rising under pressure. Mr Sorrell posted a combined 8 Tackles, 1.5 TFL and 1 Sack across two playoff games. [B]Edgerrin Cooper[/B] Very possible we see an increased roll involved in creating blitz pressure from our LB or DB groups. His 36 Blitz snaps already have him involved. Yet a slight uptick is still possible into that 60%+ D snaps and 40-50 blitz snaps areas. [/QUOTE]
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