No. 20 Darron Lee
Darron Lee is a fantastic athlete with long arms and aggressive hands, but needs to develop his functional strength to consistently stack and shed at the line of scrimmage and keep himself clean... Although he is still young in linebacker years, he is a high character competitor, playing with sky-high confidence and natural football instincts to pick things up quickly... The Jets noted he will play inside linebacker preferably at the WILL LB spot behind veteran Erin Henderson...
No. 51 Christian Hackenberg
A three-year starter, Hackenberg had a promising freshman campaign in 2013 under the guidance of Bill O'Brien, but his development regressed with the new coaching staff the past two seasons... He didn't receive much help from his surroundings the past two years with questionable play-calling, inconsistent weapons and a leaky offensive line... Is he already damaged goods? Time will tell...
No. 83 Jordan Jenkins
A hybrid edge rusher, Jenkins played in both a two- and three-point stance in Georgia's base 3-4 scheme... He is an athletic mover who can get upfield quickly with burst, using his heavy hands to extend and beat up blockers with his limbs... Jenkins is best attacking the pocket, but at linebacker, his change of direction skills and awareness will be challenged in space...
No. 118 Juston Burris
Burris isn't an elite speed player, but plays with the physicality and ball awareness to fight for playing time early in his career. He is ideally-suited for press-man and will earn his keep on special teams coverage.
No. 158 Brandon Shell
For a man of his size, he shows good initial quickness and holds up well in pass protection because of his length and patience... Shell has the wide base and quickness off the snap to set up shop and engage rushers...
No. 235 Lachlan Edwards
Australian punter with big leg...
No. 241 Charone Peake
Peake has excellent size at 6-foot-3... He has excellent ball skills, hand-eye coordination and can make the difficult catches look easy... Despite the wealth of talent of what was in front of him at Clemson you still wonder why Peake didn't have a better overall career, despite the ACL injury in 2013...
Darron Lee is a fantastic athlete with long arms and aggressive hands, but needs to develop his functional strength to consistently stack and shed at the line of scrimmage and keep himself clean... Although he is still young in linebacker years, he is a high character competitor, playing with sky-high confidence and natural football instincts to pick things up quickly... The Jets noted he will play inside linebacker preferably at the WILL LB spot behind veteran Erin Henderson...
No. 51 Christian Hackenberg
A three-year starter, Hackenberg had a promising freshman campaign in 2013 under the guidance of Bill O'Brien, but his development regressed with the new coaching staff the past two seasons... He didn't receive much help from his surroundings the past two years with questionable play-calling, inconsistent weapons and a leaky offensive line... Is he already damaged goods? Time will tell...
No. 83 Jordan Jenkins
A hybrid edge rusher, Jenkins played in both a two- and three-point stance in Georgia's base 3-4 scheme... He is an athletic mover who can get upfield quickly with burst, using his heavy hands to extend and beat up blockers with his limbs... Jenkins is best attacking the pocket, but at linebacker, his change of direction skills and awareness will be challenged in space...
No. 118 Juston Burris
Burris isn't an elite speed player, but plays with the physicality and ball awareness to fight for playing time early in his career. He is ideally-suited for press-man and will earn his keep on special teams coverage.
No. 158 Brandon Shell
For a man of his size, he shows good initial quickness and holds up well in pass protection because of his length and patience... Shell has the wide base and quickness off the snap to set up shop and engage rushers...
No. 235 Lachlan Edwards
Australian punter with big leg...
No. 241 Charone Peake
Peake has excellent size at 6-foot-3... He has excellent ball skills, hand-eye coordination and can make the difficult catches look easy... Despite the wealth of talent of what was in front of him at Clemson you still wonder why Peake didn't have a better overall career, despite the ACL injury in 2013...