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Wanted to make this a separate thread specific to our DTs because I kept them in mind while researching for and studying the 2017 NFL draft. I've operated under the assumption the rumors are true regarding all of our underclassmen DTs leaving after next year. May or may not be true, but concerning for our 2018 team depending on some maneuvering by the staff (ala their work this past year with CBs). Nonetheless, they may leave after all, but what I learned was the decision should not be as straightforward for them as is being presented. A lot of it revolves around the risk for 3rd year DTs leaving early and some of the trends for NFL teams selecting DTs.
The 2017 draft showed us two things regarding DTs:
1. Only 2 of the Top 25 rated DTs were coming out after their 3rd year. A lot of those came out after 5 years! The highest rated true Junior is similar in style to RJ Mcintosh and was drafted 35th overall. Of course, he had question marks that Mcintosh might not after this upcoming year.
2. Only 1 DT, Senior Jonathon Allen, was selected in the 1st round. Not yet sure if this begins a trend of teams under-drafting DTs or if it's just an anomaly. The previous year there were 4 DTs taken in the 1st round, but 3 of the 4 were selected 27 or later, so they were on the fringe. Perhaps 2017 was just a down year for DTs. But, you saw a bunch of relatively talented guys slide down.
Comparisons:
- McIntosh may compare in style to Malik Mcdowell, who slid to #35 for a few different reasons. I think Mcintosh has the best chance to go in R1. If healthy, I think he may put up nice numbers this year. He had 8.5 TFLs and 2 sacks last year.
- The Miami Dolphins were able to pull Davon Godchaux, a player with a similar style though not as good as Kendrick Norton, in the 5th round. Godchaux made the mistake of leaving early. He had 9 TFLs as a Soph and 8.5 as a Junior. Norton had 10 TFLs as a Soph and we'll see what he does this upcoming year. I would hate for Norton to make the mistake of expecting to be a 1st rounder and be selected in the late 2nd or such, ala Dalvin Tomlinson (came out as a senior). Norton has to control the narrative. Jonathon Allen, for example, was given a lot of credit for returning to Alabama and being a "leader." Another thing to consider is how he'll test and what he can improve if he were to stay for his final year.
- The rumors of Gerald Willis leaving this year "no matter what" may be true, but they don't make a lot of sense (from the financial part) when you look through the draft selections. Unless he just believes he can't stay out of trouble long enough.
Conclusion:
Can they all still leave? Sure. Anything is possible and I trust a lot of the people saying they have inside information on this topic. However, the players should really take a step back, wait for their draft grades and then realize what has happened with some of the DTs who slid. Mcdowell (2017) was being talked about as a potential Top 15 pick. There are others who slid way down. Then again, the NFL tends to work in swings, so we shall see.
The 2017 draft showed us two things regarding DTs:
1. Only 2 of the Top 25 rated DTs were coming out after their 3rd year. A lot of those came out after 5 years! The highest rated true Junior is similar in style to RJ Mcintosh and was drafted 35th overall. Of course, he had question marks that Mcintosh might not after this upcoming year.
2. Only 1 DT, Senior Jonathon Allen, was selected in the 1st round. Not yet sure if this begins a trend of teams under-drafting DTs or if it's just an anomaly. The previous year there were 4 DTs taken in the 1st round, but 3 of the 4 were selected 27 or later, so they were on the fringe. Perhaps 2017 was just a down year for DTs. But, you saw a bunch of relatively talented guys slide down.
Comparisons:
- McIntosh may compare in style to Malik Mcdowell, who slid to #35 for a few different reasons. I think Mcintosh has the best chance to go in R1. If healthy, I think he may put up nice numbers this year. He had 8.5 TFLs and 2 sacks last year.
- The Miami Dolphins were able to pull Davon Godchaux, a player with a similar style though not as good as Kendrick Norton, in the 5th round. Godchaux made the mistake of leaving early. He had 9 TFLs as a Soph and 8.5 as a Junior. Norton had 10 TFLs as a Soph and we'll see what he does this upcoming year. I would hate for Norton to make the mistake of expecting to be a 1st rounder and be selected in the late 2nd or such, ala Dalvin Tomlinson (came out as a senior). Norton has to control the narrative. Jonathon Allen, for example, was given a lot of credit for returning to Alabama and being a "leader." Another thing to consider is how he'll test and what he can improve if he were to stay for his final year.
- The rumors of Gerald Willis leaving this year "no matter what" may be true, but they don't make a lot of sense (from the financial part) when you look through the draft selections. Unless he just believes he can't stay out of trouble long enough.
Conclusion:
Can they all still leave? Sure. Anything is possible and I trust a lot of the people saying they have inside information on this topic. However, the players should really take a step back, wait for their draft grades and then realize what has happened with some of the DTs who slid. Mcdowell (2017) was being talked about as a potential Top 15 pick. There are others who slid way down. Then again, the NFL tends to work in swings, so we shall see.
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