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Mace
02-20-2017, 07:19 PM
Interesting informational read. I'm back to not being sold on anyone, but Peppers is still intriguing. Just seems like a perfect T-2 guy.


Overall, I believe Peppers is a Swiss Army knife-like defender with outstanding playmaking potential. He should thrive as a "Rover" around the box with the capacity to deliver splash plays on selected blitzes or in coverage as a designated tight end stopper. With Peppers also capable of energizing the return game with his electric running skills, I think he can be a key contributor early in his career as a "two-phase" standout.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000786691/article/the-book-on-jabrill-peppers-scouting-polarizing-michigan-star

Mouldsie
02-21-2017, 09:27 PM
I'd take him in round 2 but have not been a fan of those who have him at #10 in mocks

Mace
02-22-2017, 05:39 PM
I'd take him in round 2 but have not been a fan of those who have him at #10 in mocks

At this point I'm just waiting to see how the combine pans out. Can't positively say I'd want him at #10 either depending on who else might be sitting there. Probably I'm preferring they trade down for more picks anyway.

DraftBoy
02-24-2017, 07:42 AM
At this point I'm just waiting to see how the combine pans out. Can't positively say I'd want him at #10 either depending on who else might be sitting there. Probably I'm preferring they trade down for more picks anyway.

If he comes in at 6'1, 220ish then you're going to hear a lot of Thomas Davis comparisons.

sudzy
02-25-2017, 05:50 AM
I see a lot of reports that say "production doesn't match potential" and that scares me. We already have too many guys on the team like that.

Mace
02-25-2017, 07:00 PM
I see a lot of reports that say "production doesn't match potential" and that scares me. We already have too many guys on the team like that.

Well, the article notes Michigan used him at 8 (safety, cornerback, nickel defender, linebacker, Wildcat QB, running back, receiver and return specialist). I mean that's a lot of potential that's rarely matched.

I mostly wonder about his size in the pro game in terms of durability. How much can he bulk up, how does it affect his speed and athleticism ? It'll be interesting to see how he shows up at the combine, imho.

The Jokeman
02-27-2017, 06:01 PM
If he comes in at 6'1, 220ish then you're going to hear a lot of Thomas Davis comparisons.

Better or worse than Darron Lee? As to me Peppers is a guy you draft in the early twenties of a draft not top 10 even he becomes another Thomas Davis.

Mace
03-03-2017, 06:08 PM
If he comes in at 6'1, 220ish then you're going to hear a lot of Thomas Davis comparisons.

He went in at 5'11 and 213. Meh.

YardRat
03-05-2017, 04:04 PM
He wants to play safety. Got his agents to convince combine officials to work out with both LBers and DB's.

Mace
03-05-2017, 08:45 PM
The man is athletic. He did the LB drills and will do the DB ones also tomorrow. Have to say I'm impressed.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr-0bAvDDvQ

Night Train
04-05-2017, 06:00 PM
I would have ZERO problem drafting him in Round 1.

I have a list of several guys I like with our top pick and he's one of the ones. He is really built, fast and shows no fear of coming up to the line and blasting ball carriers. Can blitz off the edge. Plus he can run and cover. A hybrid SS/OLB our new coach would probably love.

In addition, he's been used on Offense and is a sensational returner. He's an absolutely freakish athlete.

If they call his name for the Bills, that's a happy face moment.