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2024 NFL Draft: Rounds 2 & 3


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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

 I banned him.

And NFL Network did it too. NFL is allowing for commercial breaks.

No excuse for spoiling the pick.

Gotta love when our top of the 3rd round pick is lauded on the draft as someone who will be an immediate help on special teams. SMH. Why has the past few years of drafts felt like we were trying to add depth to a SB winning team instead of hey let’s try to go BPA and get us some good starters. 

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6 minutes ago, Silent Majority said:

Payton Wilson is glass. I am a Pack fan. He gets hurt literally every game. In the league he will be on IR more than Horn. Trust. Love the guy, but it's just the reality.

He definitely has a very concerning injury history, that's for sure. He's a helluva player though. I'll give him that.

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A pure trash pick based on who was still available who were starting caliber. . .

I'm so done.

Trevin Wallace

LB, UK

6-2 / 241 Lbs

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Rating: 70.80 (Part-time contributor)
Pro Comparison: Kaden Elliss
Summary

Trevin Wallace is a stocky-ish but springy off-ball LB. Fast when he wants to be but really struggles beating blocks to the football. Will overtly avoid blocks to take himself out of the play on a routine basis. Not around the football much in coverage but demonstrated a keen sense of sinking in zone and has the athletic chops to run with TEs and RBs in man. That type of plus explosive athlete. Just doesn't always fully tap into it. Hip fluidity is good. Quality tackler. Rare to see a miss on film. Just needs to play with more authority/passion when tracking the football against the run. Has the explosiveness to be a stud blitzer but way too timid in those situations. Flexibility is lacking to work around the edges of blockers. Flashes of athleticism to be a good three-down 'backer in the NFL. Needs to crank the intensity tracking the football.

Strengths
  • Serious juice to the football when he sees his target
  • Fluid enough to sink in coverage
  • Awesome tackler
Weaknesses
  • Has huge problems beating blocks / tries to avoid them
  • Needs to play with more passion and energy"

 

 

 

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He is productive…

After going offense with their first two picks of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers used the 72nd overall pick on Kentucky linebacker Trevin Wallace (6'2", 220 lbs). Over the last three years, Wallace recorded 166 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, and one pass breakup. As a senior, Wallace notched 85 tackles and 5.5 sacks.

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