Jarvis Harrison, not going to complain at all with that pick. I preferred Josue Matias but Harrison is very solid.
Good pick i doubt Collins is drafted and he's talented Started 38 games during his time at Texas A&M. Missed first two games of 2014 after conditioning concerns following offseason shoulder surgery. In 2014, had starts at both left guard (5 games) and left tackle (2 games). Sat out spring practices due to shoulder injury. Started every game in 2013 and every game in 2012 on offensive line that led the way for Johnny Manziel's Heisman run. As a redshirt freshman, started five games (4 at left guard and 1 at right guard). Played just two years of football in high school while also playing basketball and competing in track and field. Basketball said to be his first love. ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Burly lower body made for the guard position. High school basketball player who displays rare foot quickness for a man his size. Glides to second level using proper angles. Utilizes power step to shut down inside moves. Has feet and balance to mirror in pass pro pre- and post-contact. Maintains good posture at punch point. Comfortable finding and hitting targets in space. Technically sound in run game and pass pro. Has filled in at tackle and might have swing potential in a pinch. WEAKNESSES Allows more bull-rush push than most guards his size. Will finesse it too often. Hasn't unleashed consistent power that his bend and size should provide him. Shows signs of being a content blocker who won't always finish. Had offseason shoulder surgery. Head coach benched him for first two games due to conditioning concerns. Scouting community has questions about his desire to work hard and manage weight. DRAFT PROJECTION Rounds 3 or 4 SOURCES TELL US "I believe he has Pro Bowl caliber talent, but his work ethic is a major concern for me. I know he loves basketball, but not sure if he feels the same about football. The talent? That's a given. He's really, really talented." -- AFC scouting director "You know what? I actually like the kid. I trust what our scouts have to say about him being lazy but I don't think he's a character concern at all. I'm going to fight for him if he's still there in the fourth round." -- AFC executive NFL COMPARISON Kelechi Osemele BOTTOM LINE Dancing bear who possesses the talent, technique and physical traits to be a high-end NFL starter. Not asked to fire out on defenders often in Texas A&M scheme, so that might be an area where he has room for growth. Teams might have to decide between the film and the football character when slotting him. Keeping his weight under control could be a tall task during his career.
It figures that arrogant dumbass Mike Tannenbaum would take him! LOL I'll bet Ajayi doesn't last through the season.
all the scounting on harrison seems to be the same. outstnading talent, non exsistant work ethic ""I believe he has Pro Bowl caliber talent, but his work ethic is a major concern for me. I know he loves basketball, but not sure if he feels the same about football."
Just posted that quote in another thread ^^ Really like what that scout had to say, hopefully a NFL contract will motivate him. He's played tackle and guard should fit in nice.
SOunds like Harrison just needs to be coached up. But first you need the talent and Harrison had 2-3 round talent.
Collins would be a fool to sit out a year if he's drafted. He must be hoping to go undrafted If he's not guilty of anything, he can negotiate with whatever team he wants.
Possible of course This is why you need locker room full of high character guys. If a 5th rounder doesn't pan out ... Or well, that's why he wasn't taken higher