At special teams and what else? Seems like an okay safety prospect who'll need a lot of time to become good.
I want this guy man. He's gonna be real good
Vincent Taylor*, NT, Oklahoma State![]()
Height: 6-3. Weight: 310. Arm: 34.38.
40 Time: 5.07.
Projected Round (2017): 3-5.
3/11/17: Taylor is a sleeper prospect who could end up being a nice value pick in the mid-rounds of the 2017 NFL Draft. He has disruptive speed at the point of attack with the strength to fight off blockers. Taylor played well as a junior and decided to skip his senior year. In 2016, Taylor had 51 tackles with 13 for a loss, seven sacks, two forced fumbles and one pass broken up.
8/13/16: Taylor had 48 tackles with 8.5 for a loss, five sacks and a pass broken up in 2015. He has quality size and athleticism with good upside to develop.
There are some JAGs on other sites that study a ton of film that consider him a top 50 prospect.
perhaps I'm off thinking he would be there in the 3rd or 4th when we pick. Ideally you land this guy, a top DE at #17 and go big in FA at NT and you've started to solve a 4 year old issue.
7 year old issue. We have been in a 3-4 for seven seasons now.
Still wondering why we insist on sticking to a scheme we dont have the talent for.
My point was while he doesn't rate as high as Brantley, his numbers production wise were better last year as was his physical attributes. Certainly worth a look in rounds 3-4. Maybe take Brantley at #17 along with Taylor and were good on DL for now. I have a sneaky feeling we may take a RB at #17.There are some JAGs on other sites that study a ton of film that consider him a top 50 prospect.
perhaps I'm off thinking he would be there in the 3rd or 4th when we pick. Ideally you land this guy, a top DE at #17 and go big in FA at NT and you've started to solve a 4 year old issue.
My point was while he doesn't rate as high as Brantley, his numbers production wise were better last year as was his physical attributes. Certainly worth a look in rounds 3-4. Maybe take Brantley at #17 along with Taylor and were good on DL for now. I have a sneaky feeling we may take a RB at #17.
Have you watched any film on Taylor?I don't think the real scouts agree with you guys on Taylor. College numbers can be deceiving. He's not considered stout against the run because he's top-heavy and has poor leverage. He sounds more like a 5th round value than a 3rd rounder.
No, and I never pretended that I did. Right?Have you watched any film on Taylor?
I was just asking...he looks solid "stout" off the snap of the ball and has some quickness for a guy his size.No, and I never pretended that I did. Right?
What about when he's making contact - does he stay low? How's his knee-bend? Do you think he's good against the run?I was just asking...he looks solid "stout" off the snap of the ball and has some quickness for a guy his size.
From what i watched, he looked solid against the run, quick feet for a guy his size, bends well and very active. I'm not so sure there is 2 rounds difference between him and Brantley but I'm no scout.What about when he's making contact - does he stay low? How's his knee-bend? Do you think he's good against the run?
From what i watched, he looked solid against the run, quick feet for a guy his size, bends well and very active. I'm not so sure there is 2 rounds difference between him and Brantley but I'm no scout.
Enticing is the right word. Risky is another - Are ya feeling lucky? It would not surprise me if the Skins end up with McDowell.
Should the Skins consider Solomon Thomas - even though he's a bit undersized? Is he good enough that you make adjustments in your defense to allow him to fit in your D? I'm no scout, but he seems like a potential difference-maker due to his combo of motor and athleticism. One scout said he has the potential to be the top D lineman in the draft.
Serves me right for paying attention to Fox Sports mock - cribbed from USA Today - which has him going 17th.I would loooove to take him at 17. But there's rumors he night be the 2nd pick. I think there's about a 1% chance he makes it to us. If that.
NFL Mock Draft 2017: Two-round projection | FOX Sports17
Washington
Solomon Thomas - DL - Stanford
Washington needs help all across the defense, and Thomas can certainly provide that. He can play inside, he can play outside, he’s good against the run and can penetrate into the backfield against the pass.
Needs: Safety, linebacker, defensive line, running back
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