04-30-2021, 11:10 PM | #376 |
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04-30-2021, 11:11 PM | #377 |
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Benjamin St-Juste NFL Draft Player Profile Position: Cornerback School: Minnesota Current Year: Redshirt Junior Height: 6’3 1/4″ Weight: 202 pounds Wingspan: 80 1/4″ Arms: 32″ Hands: 9 1/4” Scouting Report Positives: Michigan transfer who flashes a lot of ability. Physical, mixes it up with receivers, and battles to break up the throw. Slows receivers at the line with a jolt of his hands, runs downfield, and displays a burst to the ball out of his plant. Explosive and flashes on the scene, displaying suddenness in his game. Squares and wraps up tackling. Negatives: A bit slow transitioning to run with opponents. Does a bit of face guarding. Slow getting his head back around and gives a big cushion. Analysis: Off the 2019 film, St-Juste showed a lot of talent and upside for the next level. He was a bit disappointing last year, though a large part of that was due to the way he was used as a nickel back rather than a number one or number two corner. He possesses the size and skill to be used in a variety of systems and comes with a large upside for the next level. Benjamin St-Juste Player Profile Making it to the NFL is a massive achievement for any college football player. When your journey starts as a Canadian high school player — like Benjamin St-Juste — that path to the NFL Draft is even harder, even longer. The Minnesota cornerback was a standout player at Cégep Du Vieux High School in Montreal. Despite going 5-4 in his two playing seasons, he demonstrated the play-making ability that would ordinarily have college football programs beating a path to the family doorstep. After a quiet junior year, St-Juste exploded as a senior. He recorded 30 tackles, 9 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions, and 18 pass breakups. However, the lack of exposure meant that the road was longer, literally. He made multiple trips to college camps in the USA, racking up thousands of miles to make his name known. In early 2017, he traveled nearly 3,000 miles to Oregon for Nike’s The Opening, demonstrating a determination and commitment to succeed. It was on one of these trips that he would secure his opening in college football. After attending a camp at the University of Michigan, he held a scholarship offer from the Wolverines. Despite being a Division I All-Star Cornerback, and the number one ranked player in Canada, only Michigan and Virginia Tech made offers to the four-star recruit out of Montreal. Analyzing Benjamin St-Juste’s NFL Draft Profile The most glaring attribute when evaluating Minnesota cornerback Benjamin St-Juste as a 2021 NFL Draft prospect is his size. Tall at 6’3″, he looks incredibly long and lanky, although he weighs in at 200 pounds. The Senior Bowl confirmed what had been apparent on tape, he is extremely long. Only Georgia cornerback DJ Daniel had a longer wingspan than St-Juste, measuring in with over 80″ wingspan and 32″ arms. St-Juste puts this to good use in two ways on the field. Firstly, at the line of scrimmage, he uses his length to keep opposition wide receivers at bay in press coverage. There are good examples of him using his long arms to jab the receiver and disrupt his route. Additionally, he puts his length to good use in coverage. He shows good ability to contest at the catch point although he wasn’t tasked with going up and getting the ball a huge amount in the games studied. The best use of his length is in sticking his arm out to make a play on the ball. This is evidenced by a good number of pass breakups without a career interception. Throughout his career and particularly at the Senior Bowl, he demonstrates that he can be sticky in coverage. He has loose hips and also exhibits good short-area speed to rapidly close on the intended target. This combination allows him to recover well if required. What are some potential concerns with Benjamin St-Juste? Like all prospects at the 2021 NFL Draft, there are areas for improvement and potential concerns and Benjamin St-Juste is no different. Teams will no doubt want to do their due diligence around his 2018 injury, especially given the disputed nature of his departure from Michigan. Despite possessing good short-area speed and explosion, he lacks elite long speed. This will be particularly concerning given the nature of the NFL as speedy wide receivers become more prominent. A perceived lack of college production may also have an impact. However, I feel like that could easily be overcome by examining how he impacts the game on tape. Will only playing one full season have a similar impact on his stock?
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04-30-2021, 11:12 PM | #378 |
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How bout some Trey Sermon?
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04-30-2021, 11:15 PM | #379 |
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Damn it, I really wanted Chazz.
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04-30-2021, 11:17 PM | #380 |
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04-30-2021, 11:24 PM | #381 |
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Benjamin St. Juste Grade
B. St. Juste – CB – C grade
He is listed at 6’3”, even if that is wee exaggeration, he is a long corner who moves with athleticism that is impressive for his size. That physical potential is why he was drafted, but it doesn’t mean he’s athletic enough to make it in the NFL, and he has had major problems staying healthy. He is also very raw in recognition and gets easily juked and beaten by good route runners at times. He plays with tenacity and heart though. This feels like a pick you make in the 4th or 5th round, or maybe later, not the third. Yet if he pans, you have an absolute physical freak at corner, who can cover bigger WRs, at a position of need. If Fuller or Jackson go down, we are hosed at CB, so this is clearly a need pick for #3 corner. FO continues to draft for need. If this was the highest rated player on board, fire the FO. There were a LOT of players with great athleticism with more proven production at this point, but our FO seems to be swinging for the fences on this one. Drafting a guy who is super raw and has an injury history is really risky, but when Juste can recognize what he is seeing, and isn’t beaten by good moves, at his best you see a guy who shuts down big stud receivers who looks like a #1 cover corner. You are going to have a guy like this playing CB, you’d better have a good FS, ala Richard Sherman with Thomas saving his bacon ALL the time when he got toasted. We don’t have such a FS, and I prefer more pure speed man corners, even if 2” shorter. Melifonwu still on board, similar player, I just tend to think there were far more proven players that still had massive athletic upside, without injury history. I don’t love this pick, even though we needed a 3rd CB. Maybe he pans out and becomes a freak of nature stud, but just seems to risky for a high 3rd round pick when still some premium players there. We could be looking back in 3 years with this guy like the CB equivalent of McL at WR, but McL didn’t have all the risks this guy presents. Raw and injured, not a great combination for such a high pick. It is tough to watch this draft and think FO isn't just drafting each need one by one. This will produce a good but not great team. |
04-30-2021, 11:27 PM | #382 |
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Shit. I really wanted Long.
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04-30-2021, 11:28 PM | #383 |
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There goes Hunter Long. Brevin Jordan?
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04-30-2021, 11:32 PM | #384 |
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Giving Fitz another weapon!
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04-30-2021, 11:34 PM | #385 |
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We are gonna be a speedy team.
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04-30-2021, 11:35 PM | #386 |
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NFL Network's player comparison for Dyami Brown was Terry McLaurin. If that works out, that'd be awesome.
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04-30-2021, 11:36 PM | #387 |
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Dyami Brown NFL Draft Profile
Position: Wide Receiver School: North Carolina Current Year: Junior Height: 6’0 5/8″ Weight: 189 pounds Scouting Report Positives: Game-breaking receiver with an underrated game. Fluid releasing off the line, quickly gets into breaks and stays low on exit, positioning himself to make the reception. Tracks the ball in the air, looks the pass into his hands, and easily makes the reception in stride or at full speed. Extends and makes the catch away from his frame. Tracks the pass in the air and makes the difficult over-the-shoulder reception downfield. Displays good eye/hand coordination in the deep field. Goes over the middle, adjusts to the errant throw, and grabs the pass from the air. Displays terrific timing on receptions and looks the ball into his hands. Plays with balance as well as body control. Negatives: Struggles in battles. Lacks a true second gear. Analysis: Brown has displayed himself as a legitimate vertical threat in the North Carolina offense the past two years, as he’s a receiver who consistently comes away with big plays down the field. He needs to fill out his frame, but Brown has all the tools necessary to develop into a No. 2 wideout at the next level.
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04-30-2021, 11:36 PM | #388 |
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I wish we had taken TE Tremble instead , we have 5 young WR's already . However , I hope he makes some big plays early and often .
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04-30-2021, 11:38 PM | #389 |
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Dynamic Brown. I fucking love this draft.
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04-30-2021, 11:38 PM | #390 |
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