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On 1/23/2024 at 12:18 PM, bigben07MVP said:

@armsteeld @jebrick I think you guys will enjoy watching Braden Fiske film if you haven’t already. He is a powerful people mover with extremely, extremely strong hands. He can penetrate as a pass rusher as well. Absolutely dominated down the stretch for FSU this season. He will be a day 2 lock after combine, senior bowl etc. He reminds me of Zach Sieler on the Dolphins.

https://x.com/dpbrugler/status/1748538283821285413?s=46&t=qcRuXjH2St1oLeP8Aph7Og

https://x.com/josiah_caswell/status/1747445046540980451?s=46&t=qcRuXjH2St1oLeP8Aph7Og
 

https://x.com/nickfalato/status/1749475079371518263?s=46&t=qcRuXjH2St1oLeP8Aph7Og

https://x.com/agentgrady_/status/1752447311811100680?s=46&t=qcRuXjH2St1oLeP8Aph7Og
 

Braden Fiske: wrecking ball

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3 hours ago, armsteeld said:

It makes sense. Center is a bigger need than Tackle imo.

if OT is deep, then maybe trade down a bit in RD1 to get the C, then trade up a bit in RD2 if the certain OT is there. Or maybe there is a good OT at RD2 where we are anyways

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46 minutes ago, 3rivers said:

if OT is deep, then maybe trade down a bit in RD1 to get the C, then trade up a bit in RD2 if the certain OT is there. Or maybe there is a good OT at RD2 where we are anyways

I wouldn't trade down just to get a Center. This class has about 3-4 elite C prospects.

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Kris Abrams-Draine showcasing great footwork, strong hands, and dared this WR to run by him. Great hips to open up and defend the pass. A lil grabby at the top of the route but otherwise this was an excellent rep. That Missouri defense is loaded with NFL level talent.

 

 

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I love both of these reps. Press and constantly using hands to "feel" the WR. This allows him to counter the Wars speed and allows him to adjust quickly to a secondary move. He has great hips and footwork to not fully open his hips and turn. This allows him to stay in the lap of the WR.  I like I like.

 

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