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Panthers Select Jaden Crumedy DT Mississippi, Pick 200 Round 6


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Have not heard of this guy -- but here's the pick:

Jaden "Big Baby" Crumedy DT Miss State

6'4 301

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https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jaden-crumedy/32004352-5523-6813-a20b-aee47516f2d9

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Overview

Four-year starter with adequate size and impressive power at the point of attack. Crumedy plays with top-notch pad level off the snap and through the rep. He's not quick enough to consistently play into gaps but does feature quality knock-back pop and can handle himself against double-teams. He's slightly below-average as a pass rusher but above-average as a run defender and should continue to improve with better technique. Crumedy has the potential to become a rotational lineman in odd or even fronts.

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Strengths

  • Four-year starter with plus power at the point.
  • Maintains proper pad level and features jolting knock-back power.
  • Good transition from anchor to quick disengagement to tackle ball-carriers.
  • Possesses physical tools to align as interior defender in even or odd fronts.
  • Shows ability to dent the pocket with pure power.
  • Consistent in mirroring pocket movements of the passer.

5th-6th Round Grade on most sites and big boards

5-tech/3-4 DE

Per Brugler (paraphrased): If you grade the flashes, not many guys have his athletic movements & power potential combination at the position.  Needs to be coached up to become more consistent.  

 

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