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Chargers Work Out William & Mary OL Chris Durant
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Chargers workout the former Tribe member at his high-school on Wednesday
By Michael Peterson@ChargersLAtely Apr 18, 2018, 6:40pm PDT
Share Aaron Wilson recently broke news of the ChargersNow, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
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Tony Brown, CB, Alabama
Draft Prospect Outlook:
Track-style speed. Coverage skills, awareness and tackling-reliability are lacking. Could get drafted on speed alone.
College Recap:
Abut Brown continued to find way on the field and was a star on special teams. He should also be one of the fastest players during testing at the NFL Scouting Combine. - Charlie Potter, BamaOnLine
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JJ Jones
West Georgia
WR
Prospect Info
College
West Georgia
Hometown
Class
Macon, MS
Senior
Height
Weight
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5' 10"
173 lbs
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Prospect Grade
4.96
Should Be in an NFL Training Camp
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By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
Draft Projection
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Overview
Spindly speed merchant with electric burst that shows up after the catch and in his returns. What Jones has in athletic attributes, he lacks in production as a receiver. With his lack of size and production, Jones is likely headed to camp as a priority free agent. While his chances of making a team will be much better if he can sell himself as a capable slot target, his potential as a return man gives him an outside shot to land a roster spot.Strengths- Exceptional speed with a burst and finishing kick to hit the chunk play. Testing was off the charts with a 4.35 forty, 38-inch vertical leap and 6.83 three-cone. Rapid release foot quickness to work around press corners
- Sudden in his stop/start acceleration and deceleration. Quick separation burst coming out of breaks. Works back to the ball. Hard to tail for man coverage on shallow crossing routes. Has speed to challenge vertically and quickness to handle catch and run duties. Shows shake and go as punt returner with one touchdown and a few near touchdowns
Weaknesses- Very slightly built with a thin frame throughout. Could struggle to hold up to rigors of the pro game. Career production doesn't match the speed and explosion traits
- Managed just 24 catches for 278 yards this season. Very little was asked of him with route work
- Was a little lazy coming out of his turn on out-breaking routes. Leaves yards and touchdowns on the field as returner due to inconsistent open field vision
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostTony Brown, CB, Alabama
Draft Prospect Outlook:
Track-style speed. Coverage skills, awareness and tackling-reliability are lacking. Could get drafted on speed alone.
College Recap:
Abut Brown continued to find way on the field and was a star on special teams. He should also be one of the fastest players during testing at the NFL Scouting Combine. - Charlie Potter, BamaOnLine
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