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in Off-topic discussion Fri May 24, 2019 4:49 amby linchao • Farseer | 342 Posts | 3420 Points
The Stampede Blue writing team has put in a lot of time reviewing game film in an effort to scout players who may fit what the Colts are trying to do and who could draw the attention of Chris..."The Stampede Blue writing team has put in a lot of time reviewing game film in an effort to scout players who may fit what the Colts are trying to do and who could draw the attention of Chris Ballard and his staff. Yes Youth Jabaal Sheard Jersey , of course, part of that effort has been the Anthony Arena Memorial 2019 NFL Draft Guide, BUY HERE, but with draft day upon us, we wanted to share a single feature from the guide that is new this year.At each position, the assigned evaluator was tasked with choosing scheme fit players who bring the type of skill-set and/or athleticism the Colts appear to target. We have compiled that list for you, along with projected rounds based upon our scouting report grading system Jabaal Sheard Jersey Stitched , as you head into the NFL Draft.After our scheme fit list, I have included my only seven round Colts-specific mock draft. We hope that you enjoy the evening and keep feel free to stop by tonight for our open thread. COLTS SCHEME FITSQuarterbackDaniel Jones - Duke - 2nd Round Running BackRodney Anderson - Oklahoma - 2nd or 3rd RoundDexter Williams - Notre Dame - 3rd or 4th RoundDevine Ozigbo - Nebraska - 4th RoundBenny Snell - Kentucky - 4th or 5th RoundWide ReceiverHakeem Butler - Iowa State - 1st RoundKelvin Harmon - NC State - 1st RoundA.J. Brown - Ole Miss - 1st or 2nd RoundN’Keal Harry - Arizona State - 2nd RoundDeebo Samuel - South Carolina - 2nd RoundParris Campbell - Ohio State - 2nd RoundMiles Boykin - Notre Dame - 2nd or 3rd RoundJ.J. Arcega-Whiteside - Stanford - 2nd or 3rd RoundRiley Ridley - Georgia - 2nd or 3rd RoundEmanuel Hall - Missori - 2nd or 3rd RoundMarquise Brown - Oklahoma - 2nd or 3rd RoundDaMarkus Lodge - Ole Miss - 4th or 5th RoundMecole Hardman - Georgia - 4th or 5th RoundJakobi Meyers - NC State - 4th or 5th RoundTight EndT.J. Hockenson - Iowa - Top 10 PickNoah Fant - Iowa - 1st RoundJace Sternberger - Texas A&M - 2nd RoundDawson Knox - Ole Miss - 2nd RoundAlize Mack - Notre Dame - 3rd RoundKahale Warring - San Diego State - 3rd RoundDrew Sample - Washington - 4th RoundInterior Offensive LineCody Ford - Oklahoma - 1st RoundChris Lindstrom - Boston College - 2nd RoundBeau Benzschawel - Wisconsin - 3rd RoundErik McCoy - Texas A&M - 3rd RoundConnor McGovern - Penn State - 4th or 5th RoundNate Herbig - Stanford - 4th or 5th RoundMichael Jordan - Ohio State - 4th or 5th RoundB.J. Autry - Jacksonville State - 6th RoundOffensive TackleJonah Williams - Alabama - 1st RoundJawaan Taylor - Florida - 1st RoundDalton Risner - Kansas State - 1st RoundKaleb McGary - Washington - 3rd or 4th RoundDavid Edwards - Wisconsin - 3rd or 4th RoundTytus Howard - Alabama State - 4th through 6th RoundMax Scharping - Northern Illinois - 5th through 7th RoundEdge DefenderBrian Burns - Florida State - 1st RoundMontez Sweat - Mississippi State - 1st RoundClellin Ferrell - Clemson - 1st RoundJaylon Ferguson - Louisiana Tech - 2nd RoundChase Winovich - Michigan - 2nd RoundOshane Ximines - Old Dominion - 2nd RoundL.J. Collier - TCU - 3rd RoundMalik Carney - North Carolina - 3rd RoundInterior Defensive LineQuinnen Williams - Alabama - Top 5 PickEd Oliver - Houston - Top 15 PickChristian Wilkins - Clemson - 1st RoundJeffery Simmons - Mississippi State - 2nd RoundDexter Lawrence - Clemson - 2nd RoundJerry Tillery - Notre Dame - 2nd RoundDre’Mont Jones - Ohio State - 2nd RoundRenell Wren - Arizona State - 2nd or 3rd RoundGerald Willis III - Miami - 3rd RoundDaylon Mack - Texas A&M - 3rd RoundCharles Omenihu - Texas - 3rd or 4th RoundChris Slayton - Syracuse - 4th or 5th RoundJohn Cominsky - Charleson - 4th or 5th RoundKingsley Keke - Texas A&M - 6th or 7th RoundOff-Ball LinebackerDevin Bush Jr. - Michigan - 2nd RoundJoe Giles-Harris - Duke - 3rd RoundDrue Tranqill - Notre Dame - 4th or 5th RoundBobby Okereke - Stanford - 4th or 5th RoundT.J. Edwards - Wisconsin - 5th or 6th RoundCornerbackAmani Oruwariye - Penn State - Top 10 PickGreedy Williams - LSU - Top 15 PickByron Murphy - Washington - 1st RoundDeandre Baker - Georgia - 2nd RoundJustin Layne - Michigan State - 2nd RoundRock Ya-Sin - Temple - 2nd RoundJulian Love - Notre Dame - 2nd RoundSean Bunting - Central Michigan - 2nd or 3rd RoundJamel Dean - Auburn - 3rd RoundIsaiah Johnson - Houston - 3rd or 4th RoundLonnie Johnson - Kentucky - 3rd or 4th RoundHamp Cheevers - Boston College - 4th RoundMontre Hartage - Northwestner - 4th or 5th RoundSafetyChauncey Gardner-Johnson - Florida - 1st RoundNasir Adderley - Delaware - 2nd RoundTaylor Rapp - Washington - 2nd RoundAmani Hooker - Iowa - 2nd or 3rd RoundDarnell Savage - Maryland - 2nd or 3rd RoundJohnathan Abram - Mississippi State - 3rd RoundWill Harris - Boston College - 3rd RoundEvan Worthington - Colorado - 4th RoundMalik Gant - Marshall - 4th or 5th RoundBrett Mock’s Seven Round Colts Mock DraftRound 1 - OL Dalton Risner - Kansas StateRound 2 - DL Dexter Lawrence - ClemsonRound 2 - DL Dre’Mont Jones - Ohio StateRound 3 - WR DaMarkus Lodge - Ole MissRound 4 - RB Rodney Anderson - OklahomaRound 4 - CB Jamel Dean - AuburnRound 5 - LB T.J. Edwards - WisconsinRound 6 - Edge Malik Carney - North CarolinaRound 7 - DL Chris Slayton - Syracuse See if these names ring a bell: Edgerrin James, Marshall Faulk, Eric Dickerson and Lydell Mitchell. How about Marlon Mack? In just his second season with Indianapolis, Mack bested the Colts..."See if these names ring a bell: Edgerrin James, Marshall Faulk, Eric Dickerson and Lydell Mitchell. How about Marlon Mack? In just his second season with Indianapolis Andrew Luck Jersey White , Mack bested the Colts franchise record for most yards in a playoff game. Mack was the catalyst for the offense’s 200 yard rushing day, another Colts record. Saturday, the Colts ran the ball 35 times for 200 yards, 148 of which were attributed Mack. The Texans’ run defense was ranked first in the regular season, allowing the fewest rushing yards per game and the league’s fewest yards per carry (3.4). Mack was fast out of the chute with 8 yards on the first drive and 65 yards in the first quarter alone. “We came into this game saying we need to dominate up front, we need to play, we need to run the football Youth Margus Hunt Jersey , and we need to stop the run,”Colts head coach Frank Reich told the media after Saturday’s game. “To roll off 200 yards against that defense is unbelievable. That’s just a real credit to the offensive line and our running backs and tight ends. I can’t say enough about that.”Mack attended the University of South Florida for three years before entering the NFL draft in 2017. During his stellar career at USF he rushed for 3,609 yards, 586 carries and 32 touchdowns. The Colts selected Mack in the fourth round of the NFL draft, making him the first running back to be selected from USF. He entered the 2018 season as the Colts’ primary running back after Frank Gore departed in free agency. After suffering a hamstring injury in the first preseason game, he was inactive during the Colts’ season opening loss against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was then sidelined weeks three through five due to an aggravated hamstring. After week seven, Mack returned and ended the regular season with 908 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. He also became the third player in Colts history behind Eric Dickerson and Edgerrin James to have multiple games with at least 125 yards rushing and two touchdowns in the same season. Of course Mack’s performance hinged on the excellence of the Colts’ offensive line against the Texans. On the second drive of the game Andrew Luck Jersey , Mack took a handoff from Luck while guard Quenton Nelson bulldozed Texans’ linebacker Jadeveon Clowney and center Ryan Kelly did the same upfield, paving the way for Mack to drive 25 yards. “Those guys helped me today,” Mack told the Indy Star. “They got me to the second level.”That’s certainly the understatement of the postseason to date. The Colts are now turning their attention to Kansas City’s No. 1 offense led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Should the offensive line repeat their performance in the same way they did against Houston, Mack could break the bank against a suspect Chiefs defense. Kansas City is currently second to last in the NFL in yards per rush. The Colts will travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Chiefs on Saturday at 4:25 pm Eastern.
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