Another excellent OT prospect exhibiting the Nasty Finisher’s mentality!
2020 Draft Prospect Discussion
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Guy I’ve been high on past 2 years has put together some impressive physical, technical, movement, and effort play on tape.
He is getting no love so let’s talk about another OC that should be on our board.
DONELL STANLEY (OC) USC - 6’ 3” - 324# - 10 3/4” hand - 34 5/8” arms - 85 1/8” wingspan
- 6th year senior who battled wrist/ankle injuries for 2 years. Played/started all IOL positions, 50 games played, 38 starts/23 @OC and was a team captain/leader. Donell has very good movement skills, built in leverage, TREMENDOUS LENGTH, powerful hand strikes, balanced base stance, DEEP STRONG MOBILE ANCHOR, easily gets to 2nd/3rd levels, AGILITY/VISION TO STRIKE/ENGULF/ELIMINATE moving/blitzing targets, uses mobility/technique/length/anchor to DENY INSIDE PRESSURE. Donell needs to improve his hip drive power at the POA, consistent handstrike placement, grip strength. HIGH IMPACT PROSPECT W/ELITE TRAITS.
Here are some vids to check out.
2019 BAMA
2019 MIZZOU
Handles the 2018 CLEMSON IDL and made multiple blocks in the 2nd/3rd levels.
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View PostGuy I’ve been high on past 2 years has put together some impressive physical, technical, movement, and effort play on tape.
He is getting no love so let’s talk about another OC that should be on our board.
DONELL STANLEY (OC) USC - 6’ 3” - 324# - 10 3/4” hand - 34 5/8” arms - 85 1/8” wingspan
- 6th year senior who battled wrist/ankle injuries for 2 years. Played/started all IOL positions, 50 games played, 38 starts/23 @OC and was a team captain/leader. Donell has very good movement skills, built in leverage, TREMENDOUS LENGTH, powerful hand strikes, balanced base stance, DEEP STRONG MOBILE ANCHOR, easily gets to 2nd/3rd levels, AGILITY/VISION TO STRIKE/ENGULF/ELIMINATE moving/blitzing targets, uses mobility/technique/length/anchor to DENY INSIDE PRESSURE. Donell needs to improve his hip drive power at the POA, consistent handstrike placement, grip strength. HIGH IMPACT PROSPECT W/ELITE TRAITS.
Here are some vids to check out.
2019 BAMA
2019 MIZZOU
Handles the 2018 CLEMSON IDL and made multiple blocks in the 2nd/3rd levels.
FOR THE PFF STAT GUYS
I like this prospect !
I like his build and athleticism.
PON/Midround value.
I simply do NOT wish to invest cap money or premium picks @ OT.
It's the IOL.
We have Okung, Tevi and Pipkens.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
Stanley definitely should be on our radar.
I like this prospect !
I like his build and athleticism.
PON/Midround value.
I simply do NOT wish to invest cap money or premium picks @ OT.
It's the IOL.
We have Okung, Tevi and Pipkens.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
Tevi is a reason to not draft an OT?
IOL is the problem.
I understand that most disagree with this. Fine.
What do you think TT will do @ #6 ?
The opinions seem to be divided amongst Herbert, OT or Simmons.
Last edited by wu-dai clan; 02-04-2020, 08:05 AM.We do not play modern football.
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?????Tevi should ba a backup at very best and Okung is becoming an injury risk.No more years of half assing the o line.Trenchers all day!Last edited by Boltgang74; 02-04-2020, 02:03 PM.
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I totally forgot about Stanley. I noticed him during the season and thought he is a good prospect.
Speaking of totally - I totally disagree with Wood. I think Tevi is a below average OT and Okung misses a lot of games. I sure think we need to find at least one OT and this is the draft to do it. I agree the IOL needs to improve too but it's just not as big a need as OT because the IOL players seem to stay healthy, seldom miss a down other than Pouncey. Add a Center and the IOL will be set again.THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!
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Originally posted by chargeroo View PostI totally forgot about Stanley. I noticed him during the season and thought he is a good prospect.
Speaking of totally - I totally disagree with Wood. I think Tevi is a below average OT and Okung misses a lot of games. I sure think we need to find at least one OT and this is the draft to do it. I agree the IOL needs to improve too but it's just not as big a need as OT because the IOL players seem to stay healthy, seldom miss a down other than Pouncey. Add a Center and the IOL will be set again.
Campen's thinking will be similar to Pat Meyer's,
in terms of scheme and desired skill set.
James Campen's prized pupil was Packers Center Corey Linsley. This guy is one of the best pass blocking Centers in football. A former midround pick, Linsley gets by on technique more than anything else.
I now expect LAC to do such marvelous things as resign Schofield, develop Pipkens, Feeney, Lamp, Tevi and Quessenberry. 'Roo, I am now thinking in terms of a mid to late round, position and scheme flexible Oline addition. This will round it out...status quo.
We should hear any day about Mike Pouncey. Of course my medical evaluations differ greatly from your standard quacks, Mr. Chargeroo.
We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostDoes Ruiz in the third round meet all that?
The most interesting nugget I have seen today
is that Campen is somewhat similar to Meyer.
Look for continuity but improvements due to a new voice in the room.We do not play modern football.
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