QuoteTheRaven83 Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Fletcher is the best possible result for him and he needs to look up Fletch and get pointers (i.e.make sure you get a lot of snacks for the 2 big DTs in front of you like 10 pounds of ribs).. London Fletcher was his height but outweighed him by almost 20 lbs. Not the same comparison and completely different skill set. or maybe you can just slow your roll and see how it works out? I already know how it's gonna turn out. Practice squad or cut.
thebandit27 Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 London Fletcher was his height but outweighed him by almost 20 lbs. Not the same comparison and completely different skill set. I already know how it's gonna turn out. Practice squad or cut. No, you don't. You may think that, believe that, even feel nearly certain of that. You do not, by any definition of the word "know", know that. Period.
John from Riverside Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 London Fletcher was his height but outweighed him by almost 20 lbs. Not the same comparison and completely different skill set. I already know how it's gonna turn out. Practice squad or cut. Now I know he is gonna make the pro bowl Your predictions suck
White Linen Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 My point is he plays way faster than his speed and I used Shaq's lower 40 time and game film to illustrate that point. Do you see him playing rush linebacker at 227lbs or adding weight. That could change how fast he is. I'm still seeing him having the best shot at safety.
Coach Tuesday Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Again, if IK can make the team, this guy can - he's actually athletic...
3rdand12 Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Yep. Shaq's an edge setter and can rush the passer. Our run D should be tough this year. Rags can punish and mop up runners too. I see Striker as our SS. He's an excellent blitzer. I'd love to see him light up Edelman a few times. I think considering where and when he will line up is part of the attraction. Hard to think he will get around many OTs who are not already engaged. Or a Defensive overloaded side. But if so, he does get there quick enough for even the NFL imo. Lets see how he handles the NFL speed and strength. Rooting for him, because of his play mostly. Again, if IK can make the team, this guy can - he's actually athletic... no kidding, The more I watched him the more i wondered wtf is this all about. Striker has highlight film worth watching
4BillsintheBurgh Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 I know you had other conversations about speed off the line, but I wanted to throw another tangent thought in. (FTR I just said on the other thread that Striker is a one trick pony). Striker is asked to run around players and Shaq is asked to run through them (many times making a read first). I still need to see a whole game of Strikers, but he seems to excel at one thing (Edge rushing the passer). In the NFL, where tackles have better feet/technique, I think this strategy will be less effective. Shaq (whose game tape I've seen a lot of) on almost every play is required to make run/pass/edge reads, and then run through OTs to set the edge on his rush. I think scheme requirements explains their difference in speed off the ball (not some sort of "football" versus "spandex" speed). For me measurables come in during pass coverage. The highlight video in the UDFA thread showed ONE pass break up for Striker. Shaq doesn't break pass plays up, but he does force throws not to be thrown (and if they are thrown he punishes the receiver). Why are we even comparing our 1st round pick to a UDFA? Our #1 is better. Our UDFA is really good pass rusher, but is a really good edge rusher. +1 If you want to watch the film go ahead but I think you nailed it. For example Kujo missed him a couple times, but most of the time once Kujo got his hands on him it was over. It'd be nice if he developed some counter moves, but I think it's going to be tough for him to be effective in the nfl. Maybe special teams will be the spot for him.
QuoteTheRaven83 Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 No, you don't. You may think that, believe that, even feel nearly certain of that. You do not, by any definition of the word "know", know that. Period. Just wait and see...
QuoteTheRaven83 Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 No, you don't. You may think that, believe that, even feel nearly certain of that. You do not, by any definition of the word "know", know that. Period. Striker was cut? Shocker. It's like someone KNEW it was going to happen.
thebandit27 Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 Striker was cut? Shocker. It's like someone KNEW it was going to happen. No, it's like someone thought it, believed it, or even felt nearly certain of it. You did not, by any definition of the word "know", know that. Period.
Kelly the Dog Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 I would not be surprised if he were eventually put on the PS.
Blokestradamus Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 It's almost as if his skill set doesn't translate to the NFL. Weird.
Nanker Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 I would not be surprised if he were eventually put on the PS. ^ this
thebandit27 Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 It's almost as if his skill set doesn't translate to the NFL. Weird. Still think his best fit would be a part-time contributor as a Will.
Blokestradamus Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 Still think his best fit would be a part-time contributor as a Will. Not athletic enough to be a Will for me. A natural fit never jumped out for me. Loved his college career. Smart dude, I hope someone gives him a shot. If not, grad assistant at Oklahoma, get him coaching.
Kelly the Dog Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 Still think his best fit would be a part-time contributor as a Will. They really should create a new position for the NFL, similar to what the Bills tried to do with Bryan Scott a few years ago. A LB sized safety that is used in nickel and dime packages that comes up and covers TEs and can blitz or otherwise move all over the field. In a game with so many specialized packages you would think there would be room for such a player. If they could get Striker to cover TEs, which I imagine he could be taught to do, he could become a menace on blitzes and terrorize receivers coming across the middle.
thebandit27 Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 They really should create a new position for the NFL, similar to what the Bills tried to do with Bryan Scott a few years ago. A LB sized safety that is used in nickel and dime packages that comes up and covers TEs and can blitz or otherwise move all over the field. In a game with so many specialized packages you would think there would be room for such a player. If they could get Striker to cover TEs, which I imagine he could be taught to do, he could become a menace on blitzes and terrorize receivers coming across the middle. Some teams have done that type of thing with guys like Mark Barron and Deone Bucannon
Kelly the Dog Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 Some teams have done that type of thing with guys like Mark Barron and Deone Bucannon To what success? Just curious. I always thought Bryan Scott was too slow for it to work well.
Beef Jerky Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 He went undrafted because of his size, but this dude is a baller. Incredible instincts, athleticism, blitz ability, and tackling. I think if he can put on a little weight, he can become one of the steals of the draft. Love that we got him. Maybe Next Year Guys
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