Just watched it through; didn't rewind at all. Obviously he's good vs. the run. recognizes the ball carrier and intercepts him pretty well.
he looks a little better in coverage than he did at the beginning of the season, but at least once he kind of, well he looked confused as to where he needed to be. Didn't affect the play at all, fortunately.
On the screen play to the top of the screen, I'd like to see him shed that block quicker/earlier, but I like how he took on the block early, forcing the receiver to have to make his own yards a couple yards sooner.
Thought this dude would be a good fit for us as soon as I studied him a bit. Had us trading out of the 1st round last draft and getting more picks in the 40-100 range because there were so many good values in that area.
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
41. Tariq Woolen CB, UTSA
43. DeMarvin Leal IDL, Texas A&M
46. Logan Hall EDGE, Houston
49. George Pickens WR, Georgia
62. Nick Cross S, Maryland
72. Troy Andersen LB, Montana State
82. Trey McBride TE, Colorado State
94. Leo Chenal LB, Wisconsin
158. ZaQuandre White RB, South Carolina
170. Dare Rosenthal OT, Kentucky
183. Romeo Doubs WR, Nevada
231. Amaré Barno EDGE, Virginia Tech
He's still learning. Hopefully, the coverage game will slow down a little more for him because when he "gets it" before the snap he looks really good on those plays. He's got some good guys around him and they look to be working as a unit, so the rest will come. [Reply]
Even when keying on Chenal while watching that it was impossible not to notice what a complete turd Nnadi has turned into. I really like the season Saunders is having, but sometimes it's not clear whether Saunders is really good, or whether he's a little above average but looks like he's really good in relation to Nnadi. What on earth happened to that guy?
Here's my updated Nnadi scouting report: Low talent, lower motor. Unathletic, but doesn't make up for it with effort. Very easy to push around, has little-to-no positive impact on a game. [Reply]