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Bills Scout:Cyrus Kouandjio can say "goodbye" to round 1


micnificent28

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Or the fact that he has his share of bad game film too.

A dominant sophomore season. And only two bad games which were the opening and closing games up the season.

He will work out better on his pro day and everyone will forget about the combine completely. How many times does the media blow things out of proportion? ALL THE TIME.

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"Unbiased evaluation" of one game where he had a bad day. If you watched his sophomore and junior tape in the season actually you'd understand he is nothing like otah and is a top 5 tackle

You're reading comprehension is pretty poor and you're making assumptions solely to create a counterpoint. Otah comparison was based on position and knee injury- not play. I'm drawing a parallel to demonstrate that drafting an OT in the first round who already has an arthritic knee after what's being called a failed surgery is hugely significant. An arthritic knee is very to spot/diagnose in a physical- completely unlike an arrhythmia.

My opinion isn't based on just the OU game. Though I'm not a Bama fan I do like watching them play, so I saw about every televised game. I think he plays too upright and stuff. I've never been a fan of his as a LT. Now, given the huge medical red flag I don't like him in the first two days of the draft.

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You're reading comprehension is pretty poor and you're making assumptions solely to create a counterpoint. Otah comparison was based on position and knee injury- not play. I'm drawing a parallel to demonstrate that drafting an OT in the first round who already has an arthritic knee after what's being called a failed surgery is hugely significant. An arthritic knee is very to spot/diagnose in a physical- completely unlike an arrhythmia.

My opinion isn't based on just the OU game. Though I'm not a Bama fan I do like watching them play, so I saw about every televised game. I think he plays too upright and stuff. I've never been a fan of his as a LT. Now, given the huge medical red flag I don't like him in the first two days of the draft.

 

 

Is there a official medical report on his "arthritic knee" ?? If so please provide a link to verify. 

 

I disagree with your assessment he does play stiff but most of his issue are techniques which can be taught. If he doesn't have any medical issue with his knee we should draft him and he can start out playing RT. His strength is in run blocking which we need on the OL. Pairing him with Kugilla on the right side we should have a top 5 running game. I would also wait until his pro day before throwing him out in the gutter.

 

LT - Gross / LG - Amini / C - Kalil / RG - Kugbilla / RT - Kouandjio

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Yea but the health risk with his knees over shadows that a great deal. Combine his talent and the question marks about his knees and you get a guy who'll be going in the middle to end of round two now.

People said Star's heart ruined him but oh look at what he's doing

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