Felix Anudike-Uzomah was drafted with pick 31 of round 1 in the 2023 draft class. He scored a 8.73 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 209 out of 1634 DE from 1987 to 2023. https://t.co/maz03OdBwqpic.twitter.com/xoMJ9ki2Pv
The knock on FAU, as we all know, is that you expect more first year production from a first round pick. And I get that. But, in addition to the quality of players in front of him, we also need to take into account where he was taken. At the end of the first round. The blue chip pass rushers that you would have expected a lot of production from were already gone. I guess that we could have traded down and taken him later if he was still available. Maybe there wouldn't be the same criticism if he was a second round pick? I'm anxious to see how he does this year. If he doesn't improve, then I guess that the criticism was right. But I don't think that I'm prepared to make a judgement either way yet [Reply]
I hope the kid puts on some muscle this offseason and works on that first step. We need to see what we got.
On a side note, I was thinking this year, if I had Tyreek, I'd put him in as an edge rusher on a special occasion. Nobody has a burst like Tyreek. He'd be good for 10 sacks easy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I hope the kid puts on some muscle this offseason and works on that first step. We need to see what we got.
On a side note, I was thinking this year, if I had Tyreek, I'd put him in as an edge rusher on a special occasion. Nobody has a burst like Tyreek. He'd be good for 10 sacks easy.
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
The knock on FAU, as we all know, is that you expect more first year production from a first round pick. And I get that. But, in addition to the quality of players in front of him, we also need to take into account where he was taken. At the end of the first round. The blue chip pass rushers that you would have expected a lot of production from were already gone. I guess that we could have traded down and taken him later if he was still available. Maybe there wouldn't be the same criticism if he was a second round pick? I'm anxious to see how he does this year. If he doesn't improve, then I guess that the criticism was right. But I don't think that I'm prepared to make a judgement either way yet
He was about the same player George was his first year except George played way more as a rookie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I hope the kid puts on some muscle this offseason and works on that first step. We need to see what we got.
On a side note, I was thinking this year, if I had Tyreek, I'd put him in as an edge rusher on a special occasion. Nobody has a burst like Tyreek. He'd be good for 10 sacks easy.
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I hope the kid puts on some muscle this offseason and works on that first step. We need to see what we got.
On a side note, I was thinking this year, if I had Tyreek, I'd put him in as an edge rusher on a special occasion. Nobody has a burst like Tyreek. He'd be good for 10 sacks easy.
Just lining him up at wide DE would fuck up an offense. Probably a guaranteed timeout.
Seriously, what LT or RT in the world could get to Tyreek to block him? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I hope the kid puts on some muscle this offseason and works on that first step. We need to see what we got.
On a side note, I was thinking this year, if I had Tyreek, I'd put him in as an edge rusher on a special occasion. Nobody has a burst like Tyreek. He'd be good for 10 sacks easy.
That's the kind of outside of the box thinking that the NFL has been missing for a while now! [Reply]