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Doesn't have the best size or power, but GREAT hand/foot usage to get himself off of single blocks. Great pass rush penetration technique.
2.41 SS Nubin
Not an elite athlete, but the best instincts, and lowest missed tackling percentage and the least mistakes of any Safety in this draft.
2.58 OL Amegadjie
Two years at LT, but was at RG before that, he's under developed but has ALL the physical potential you look for in a LT. But if we want to get him on the field right away, OG might be better.
3.88 RB Benson
For his size, he's an absolutely great athlete, that can break tackles and run away from people, though. Maybe not the best at reading blocks between the tackle, but our lead #1 RB is best between the tackle.
3.91 OL Puni
Has played at LG and LT... power player that would be best at OG. When he was last at LG, his leverage and staying low was poor but he's has since corrected much of that whole at LT, but can still continue to improve there.
4.126 CB Harden
Large/Long CB whom certainly can press and bump and run and he's got pretty good feet for his size, but doesn't have the deep speed.
5.169 LB Bertrand
Extremely smart LB, but not the best physical gifts. In run defense he's solid but OL can at times overwhelm him with size or length. Not the most athletic. But if you're looking for a guy to limit mental mistakes should he be forced to play, Bertrand seems like a good option.
6.202 C/OG Bortolini
RAS scores aren't as important for linemen, but Bortolini put up an absolutely elite RAS score for an OG. His run blocking was shakey at best, but his pass blocking was very good and that probably more important and translates better from college to the NFL.
6.219 Slot Brown
Brown is a CB that moved to the slot when he transferred to Nebraska, playing well I'm the nickel and dime roles. Has not been at deep Safety much at all.
7.245 LB Watson
Old school LB that's good as long as he's going forward, run defense and blitzing are where he shines. Coverage or going backwards is where he has a clear weakness..
7.255 Athlete Myles Coles
On one hand, Coles is absolutely an athletic freak, 6'6", 280lbs, runs a 4.65 in the 40 (and it shows), and he has elite length. On the other hand, after 6 years in college, he's not exactly instinctive or skilled at pass rushing.
Where Coles seems to be his best is when allowed to run, and I think he could be a major contributor on STs. Also, maybe toy with him in practice as an off ball LB. On one hand, he's 280lb and a 280lb off ball linebacker wouldn't work... on the other hand, watch how he flys around when not dealing with blockers.
Coles might be STs only... but he might become a star in that role.