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Hall vs Basham


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1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Hall has great size and great get off. What I've watched makes it look like he's schematically smart, gap responsible and has good eyes for watching where the football goes. 

 

Not seeing the get off. Do you have a game to point me to to see this get off / explosiveness? 

I see a guy who looks athletic but lacks real explosiveness, ferocity and pass rushing moves. 

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1 hour ago, PrimeTimeHeel said:

Not seeing the get off. Do you have a game to point me to to see this get off / explosiveness? 

I see a guy who looks athletic but lacks real explosiveness, ferocity and pass rushing moves. 

http://draftbreakdown.com/video/daeshon-hall-vs-auburn-2016/

about half the snaps he's twitchy fast right on the snap, the other half he's the typical college upper tier slight lag. Almost all des I watch in college have a bit of a lag in their get off, few are truly elite get off. Hall looks like one of those half the time. 

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1 hour ago, PrimeTimeHeel said:

Not seeing the get off. Do you have a game to point me to to see this get off / explosiveness? 

I see a guy who looks athletic but lacks real explosiveness, ferocity and pass rushing moves. 

And I don't disagree about the explosiveness or ferocity. He has time to work on that, he's got the tools and the get off makes me confident he will. He's still raw. Still learning how to use his new body, used to be smaller. 

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