Isaiah Wilson | Georgia
Wilson’s a big boy. At 6-7, 340 pounds, he matches up size-wise against any opposing linemen. He makes opposing edge rushers take inefficient paths to the quarterback. He lacks experience, though, playing only two seasons of collegiate football. Even so, he has traits that coaches cannot teach, and they will desire his power and footwork and work to mold him into a more technical player on the line.
Justin Fields in the fake.
Isaiah Wilson setting the edge.
Holyfield’s speed.Just a thing of beauty pic.twitter.com/6Bmw28574F
— Dayne Young (@dayneyoung) October 7, 2018
Prince Tega Wanogho | Auburn
He’s quite athletic for a big player. His physical gifts will make coaches swoon. He is relatively inexperienced, though, as he played one season of football in high school prior to making it to Auburn. His agility and football give coaches a decent base from which to work, and his size doesn’t hurt as well (6-5, 310 pounds). The technical side will take time to come into focus.
As long as teams don’t rush Wanogho onto the field and are patient with his development, Wanogho could be a steal in the second round.
*Gets first rep of K'Lavon Chaisson vs Prince Tega Wanogho* (LT)
*Licks lips*
My God. @BrandonThornNFL would you come look at this? pic.twitter.com/YMLMYWwuPe
— Dalton Miller (@DaltonBMiller) October 27, 2019
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