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It looks like Hurney and co are not 100% bought in on our current online situation which is good. Moton looked good in one game at LT but he has played majority of his snaps at LG and RT in his college careers and NFL. Paradis could be the answer at center but his contract and injury history suggest we are more cautiously optimistic of his future. McCoy would be great insurance and could start at LG. I think we should also look at Risner who has played both center and RT.

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Ohio State DT Dre’Mont Jones has a visit set with the Panthers \

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Dre'Mont Jones, out to prove he's a three-down defensive tackle in the NFL, worked out in front of more than 100 team personnel, but it felt like a break from his busy schedule. https://11w.rs/2TNggZY 
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38 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Interesting, I wonder if we think he could be around at 47. I occasionally see him in mocks in the late 1st, but never at 16, so he’s definitely possible mid 2nd with as many DL as there are in this draft. 

Lol.  I was right. When Hurndog was there the other day I said he was looking at him for DE in our new  3-4.  Would be a good fit. 

Not stout against the run but outstanding speed and flexibility to rush the passer. Great burst off line  

Had a bad combine that could drop him down to 47.  But the concern was his weight.  3rd percentile on weight. Which at 290 would be fine at 3-4 DE. 

Another reason I am excited for a possible 3-4 scheme change.  What isn’t good for others could be good for us. 

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On 3/19/2019 at 7:32 AM, MHS831 said:

3. J. Thornhill, S Virginia (I saw him and liked him--have seen him projected as a SS, but  I think he can do both--fwiw)

I actually thought of him as a FS by most of the "experts". That's why I was thinking he was a good fit for us.

Three-year starter who proved he could bring his instincts and ball skills with him from cornerback to safety in 2018. Thornhill's size and cover talent should allow defensive coordinators the freedom to deploy him around the field in a variety of ways depending on the matchups and his running mate at safety. While he could garner consideration as a corner, safety gives him his best opportunity to become an early starter.

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/juan-thornhill?id=32195448-4f54-9495-af73-48eb17033beb

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Cornerback Tim Harris, who performed well during Shrine Game practices, put up some incredible testing marks.

Harris measured 6016 and 197 pounds and hit 39 inches in the vertical and 11-foot-7 in the broad. His times in the 40 ranged from the high 4.3s to the low 4.4s.

Harris met one-on-one with eight teams including the Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Chargers.

 

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Cornerback Tim Harris, who performed well during Shrine Game practices, put up some incredible testing marks.

Harris measured 6016 and 197 pounds and hit 39 inches in the vertical and 11-foot-7 in the broad. His times in the 40 ranged from the high 4.3s to the low 4.4s.

Harris met one-on-one with eight teams including the Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Chargers.

 

The senior is an interesting story, as he looked like a legitimate top-100 pick early in his UVA career before injuries derailed him. Harris, who we mentioned during our Cavaliers scouting preview in early August, was graded as a street free agent by scouts but could now squeak into the last day of the draft.

http://draftanalyst.com/pro-day-report-virginia

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