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Old 05-07-2015, 06:56 AM   #48
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Re: Draft Reaction

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Round 4: Arie Kouandjio, OG, Alabama

Kouandjio is the anti-Brandon Scherff in that he doesn’t look like an athlete on the field, but he was extremely productive against the top level of college football. The Alabama left guard allowed six total pressures all season and finished behind only Laken Tomlinson in pass blocking efficiency. He has his limitations and looked labored when asked to move out into space, but he got the job done when called upon.

Depth Chart Fit: Could see him stealing a starting spot from either Shawn Lauvao or Chris Chester.

Round 5: Martrell Spaight, LB, Arkansas

Came on strong as a run defender at the end of the year with four straight highly graded positively graded games to finish the season. His 11.6 run stop percentage was the 11th best at inside linebacker in the class. Spaight likely fell this far because he was a liability at times in coverage. The Arkansas linebacker’s .99 yards per coverage snap was 34th out of 41 starting inside linebackers in the draft.

Depth Chart Fit: Will push for a starting job, but likely a backup year one and a special teams player.

Round 6: Kyshoen Jarrett, S, Virginia Tech

Graded out just around average against both the run and pass. More of a box safety at Virginia Tech where he spent 54% of his snaps within 8 yards of the line of scrimmage, 16% at corner, and 30% as a deep safety. Jarret’s 7.9 run stop percentage was the fourth best at the position in the draft.

Depth Chart Fit: With little talent at safety I could see him getting snaps with Dashon Goldson, Duke Ihenacho, and Jeron Johnson his competition at the position.
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