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Trey Flowers DE Arkansas


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today's mock by Sporting News (Eric Galko of Optimum Scouting) has us taking Flowers at #57 in the 2nd R

http://mobile.sportingnews.com/article/4639621-nfl-mock-draft-2015-first-round-second-round-mariota-titans-bucs-winston-trades/slide/310778

NGSC Sports:

"aside from the disparity in 40 time, Flowers tested as good or better than UF’s Dante Fowler Jr ... I’d be shocked if Flowers made it out of round two."

http://ngscsports.com/2015/03/21/scouting-report-trey-flowers-de-arkansas/

ProFootballSpot.com:

"Trey Flowers is the prototypical 4-3 defensive end ... Flowers has the makeup to be the best edge guy in the 2015 class. ... Projection: Mid 2nd, Early 3rd"

http://profootballspot.com/_/nfl-draft/scouting-reports/de/2015-nfl-draft-scouting-report-edge-trey-flowers-r5800

Former 12-year NFL Scout Louis Riddick @LRiddickESPN

Mar 2

if Trey Flowers /Arkansas could just...run fast(er). The kid is all football player.

Football Insiders:

"The 2015 NFL Draft is loaded at the defensive end position. With guys like Randy Gregory, Shane Ray, Alvin Dupree and so many more, it’s easy to see why many teams are going to come away with a stud pass rusher. However, for the teams that may be out of range to draft a top defensive end prospect, they will have an excellent alternative option in the second round in a guy like Trey Flowers ... Flowers could easily be a left defensive end in a 4-3 scheme... Flowers said: "If I can learn four defenses in four years it shows how coachable I am and the different schemes that I’m accustomed to."... If Flowers turns heads with a good combine performance, he could very well end up as a top-45 pick."

http://www.footballinsiders.com/trey-flowers-nfl-draft-breakdown/

ProFootballSpot.com Josh Carney @ Josh_Carney412

Going back through Trey Flowers ' tapes. My goodness is this

man strong. Throws linemen around.

ABC 2 Baton Rouge Sports Reporter Seth Lewis @SethLewisInc

Arkansas DL Trey Flowers is tossing OL around like rag dolls.

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Robbie Neiswanger @ NWARobbie

Dec 30

DE Trey Flowers finished his career with 47 1/2 tackles for losses. That ranks 2nd in school history.

FOX 16 Little Rock Austin Kellerman @ AustinKellerman

Dec 29

Trey Flowers leads all active SEC players with 45.5 career

tackles for loss

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NFL Draft Geek @ NFLDraftGeek

19h

One of my favorite/most underrated players in the draft. Time

to wake up on Trey Flowers !!!

"Consistently brings pressure on every snap... Incredible production; 47.5 TFLs and 18 career sacks playing against highest competition... One of the most underrated prospects in this draft...It's not out of my realm of imagination that Flowers could develop into..a Charles Johnson. Trey Flowers is a straight up football player...I'd love to have him in the second round!" (aka 2nd R steal)

http://www.nfldraftgeek.com/treyflowers-nfldraftprofile.html

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contracts of our DEs:

2012 - Frank Alexander (4 yr contract) - FA after 2015 sesson

2013 - Wes Horton (3 yr contract) - FA after 2015 season

2014 - Kony Ealy (4 yr contract)

2014 - Mario Addison (2 yr extension) - FA after 2016 season

both 2013 and 2014 - restructured Charles Johnson's contract - if we cut CJ after 2015 season (when CJ turns 30), we free up $11M in cap space. But we can always restructure his contract/have him agree to a whole new contract

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yesterday, Charlotte Observer, Jonathan Jones:

"Need a model 4-3 defensive end?

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Gettleman said in January: “If there’s a quality defensive end or defensive lineman there, it’s hard for me to pass him up.”

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There aren’t many high-production defensive ends (likely to be available at #25 or later) who can play in a 4-3 defense. Still, a few players fit the model of productive 4-3 defensive end at the NFL level. UCLA’s Owa Odighizuwa, Arkansas’ Trey Flowers and Mississippi State’s Preston Smith are all players who at least look the part..."

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article19734324.html

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