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Better know a Prospect - Jake Fisher


Jeremy Igo
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NFL.com:

"Oregon's Jake Fisher made some money with stellar pro day. Representatives from all 32 NFL teams..were present for Oregon's pro day on Thursday. ... Jake Fisher helped himself as much as anybody so far at this year's pro days ... Fisher made some money Thursday."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000478650/article/oregons-jake-fisher-made-some-money-with-stellar-pro-day

"Jake Fisher boosts stock... Nearly 100 NFL scouts, coaches and GMs attended Oregon's Pro Day"

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000478708/article/thursdays-proday-recap-bud-dupree-jake-fisher-boost-stock

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NFL.com Gil Brandt @ Gil_Brandt

Mar 12

Mariota did well but guy who really made lots of $$ today was

OT Jake Fisher. Ultra-athletic. Moves around like pt guard.

Possible 1st round

Theres just are only a few "experts" that I value there opinion and listen when they give information. Gil is a proven old head, that still knows the current game.

Plus he's isn't only one talking up fishers pro day, many others said it was better than his combine. I called fisher flawless there, whats better than flawless?

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Greg Gabriel, who was a scout for Giants 1985-2001 before spending 9 years as Director of College Scouting for the Bears (2002-2010):

from his prospect focus on Jake Fisher:

"Jake Fisher from Oregon is a left tackle... Since the season ended, his value has shot up. I think one of the reasons is that once the coaches got involved in the process, they saw more to Fisher’s game than some scouts did. ... When you watch tape, it jumps out that he is very well coached. He has very good snap reaction, keeps his back straight in pass protection, and does an excellent job using his hands. Right now, he is a better pass blocker than a run blocker... I see his best fit as a left tackle in a zone scheme. ... The player he reminds me of from an athletic and size point of view is OT Lane Johnson who was the fourth overall pick in the 2013 draft to the Eagles. While he isn’t as talented as Johnson was he has the same type of game. It wouldn’t surprise me if Fisher went in the lower part of the first round, but I feel it is more likely that he goes in the early second."

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/nfp-prospect-focus-jake-fisher-and-a-j-cann/

note Lane Johnson rated as Pro Football Focus' second-best right tackle in the NFL and only allowed one sack and two hits in 909 snaps

http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2015/01/eagles_lane_johnson_rated_second_best_right_tackle_in_nfl_by_pro_football_focus.html

Johnson was named to Pro Football Focus' All-Pro Team along with Eagles' left tackle Jason Peters.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/01/05/2014-pff-all-pro-team/

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It wouldn't surprise me if Chip Kelly took him @20. It's time for Lane Johnson to move over to the left side and Peters is on the wrong side of 30 to be running plays every 15-20 seconds. Kelly is much more likely to value Fisher higher than other teams since he knows,him and has experience in the system. If this occurs look for the Eagles to offer up Peters on draft day and the Panthers to make a run at him.

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It wouldn't surprise me if Chip Kelly took him @20. It's time for Lane Johnson to move over to the left side and Peters is on the wrong side of 30 to be running plays every 15-20 seconds. Kelly is much more likely to value Fisher higher than other teams since he knows,him and has experience in the system. If this occurs look for the Eagles to offer up Peters on draft day and the Panthers to make a run at him.

 

 

I could totally see something like that happening.

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