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Saw a reddit thread on him earlier. 

He's apparently more athlete than football player. Dude had a 41" vertical too. Often out of position though. They think he has the makings of a 6th/7th round pick and a career as a ST gunner. 

So he'd be depth but he wouldn't be anything more than ST, which isn't anything to scoff at, but not a high round guy. 

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Just now, Cracka McNasty said:

Saw a reddit thread on him earlier. 

He's apparently more athlete than football player. Dude had a 41" vertical too. Often out of position though. They think he has the makings of a 6th/7th round pick and a career as a ST gunner. 

So he'd be depth but he wouldn't be anything more than ST, which isn't anything to scoff at, but not a high round guy. 

Yep, I suspect he'll be drafted late with the intention of focusing on making him an impact special teamer and hopefully develop into something more.

Like someone said earlier, basically Colin Jones.

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8 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

He could very well be the next Colin Jones

And honestly, that's not a bad thing. If you could get a Colin Jones type player out of every 6th round pick you'd be doing damn well.

Yeah, there's gonna be some Tomy Brady's and Antonio Brown's come out of the 6th round but they're few and far between. Most 6th rounders ultimately won't be long for the NFL. When you come out of the 6th with a solid special teamer and backup you've done pretty well.

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