Elijah Molden and Myles Bryant

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Base on size, I don't see Molden in the 1st 2 rounds. 3rd sounds fare. Bryant is a really good college player but imo is way to small to draft before the 6th or 7th rd. I hope I am wrong.RoadDawg55 said:Both great players. Hope Molden stays. Both will be tough to replace. Round 2-4 guys.
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The Seahawks drafted a 5’9” nickel from Oregon last year in the 4th round. Bryant is quite a bit better than him. He’s small, but he has a nose for the ball and he’s tough.
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i think molden's tape is late 3rd round, he could benefit from another year but he gone. bryant since JR been money
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I don't think they will be that hard to replace actually.RoadDawg55 said:Both great players. Hope Molden stays. Both will be tough to replace. Round 2-4 guys.
Secondary recruiting is going great so you will see high end croots vying for a starting position. Good competition.
You're just going to see bigger croots unless you see the next molden or Murphy jr come along -
Two are playing as freshman now, Asa is going to be a stud next year.animate said:
I don't think they will be that hard to replace actually.RoadDawg55 said:Both great players. Hope Molden stays. Both will be tough to replace. Round 2-4 guys.
Secondary recruiting is going great so you will see high end croots vying for a starting position. Good competition.
You're just going to see bigger croots unless you see the next molden or Murphy jr come along -
I don't think Elijah Molden will get a second day grade, but then what the fuck do I know I thought Kevin King was a piece of shit LAN his first two seasons with us.
Would love to see another year of Molden along with Keith Taylor, Trent McDuffie, Cameron Williams, Kyler Gordon and Asa Turner.
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I can’t wait to see Asa playing in Myles position with his length and physicality
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With more and more teams using Air Raid concepts, I think guys like Bryant and Molden see their values increase for the NFL.KrunkJuice said:
Base on size, I don't see Molden in the 1st 2 rounds. 3rd sounds fare. Bryant is a really good college player but imo is way to small to draft before the 6th or 7th rd. I hope I am wrong.RoadDawg55 said:Both great players. Hope Molden stays. Both will be tough to replace. Round 2-4 guys.
ATBS (JBS), I want Molden back for another year. -
Molten is going no whereRoadDawg55 said:Both great players. Hope Molden stays. Both will be tough to replace. Round 2-4 guys.
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Bryant is the heart of the defense. Both he and Molden playing at a high level right now. Molden been spending too much time around Nez Perce Jonny though.
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Funny. I remember this entire board on Bryant and his type of player. Too short and stumpy. Why do we play these guys. Not long enough. Not fast enough. Short try-hard player.
I have no idea how Bryant will be evaluated; my sense is with guys like that (short and quick but lacking elite speed) the ones who get drafted 1-3 have serious highlight reels and big position stats.
Amadi admittedly is a bit of a tweener but at 200 lbs is more of a force against the run. Keep in mind too he had a great senior year with pretty solid stats as a safety, including a couple of pick 6s and was a talented punt returner. Bryant is more of a pure corner than Amadi and thus will be evaluated on that alone, for better and for worse.
Hard players to compare, but if I'm looking for a role player in the draft I'd take Amdadi first. -
He will play on Sundays for sure, not sure through the draft toughcreepycoug said:Funny. I remember this entire board on Bryant and his type of player. Too short and stumpy. Why do we play these guys. Not long enough. Not fast enough. Short try-hard player.
I have no idea how Bryant will be evaluated; my sense is with guys like that (short and quick but lacking elite speed) the ones who get drafted 1-3 have serious highlight reels and big position stats.
Amadi admittedly is a bit of a tweener but at 200 lbs is more of a force against the run. Keep in mind too he had a great senior year with pretty solid stats as a safety, including a couple of pick 6s and was a talented punt returner. Bryant is more of a pure corner than Amadi and thus will be evaluated on that alone, for better and for worse.
Hard players to compare, but if I'm looking for a role player in the draft I'd take Amdadi first. -
Bryant has enough juice and twitch to have a team take a flyer on him in the draft.
Plus, what he displays on tape is also going to be augmented by teams perceiving a positive reputation as being Jimmy lake/Peterman well trained, disciplined and okg shit.
So, if he keeps this up I can see maybe 3rd round tops for teams that play this kind of defense and fall in love with him and his combine workout and interview.
But realistically maybe 5-6th round ... maybe. He's kinda like Taylor Rapp but 3 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter. -
That’s like saying I look like John Holmes minus about 6 inches and half the circumferences.....animate said:Bryant has enough juice and twitch to have a team take a flyer on him in the draft.
Plus, what he displays on tape is also going to be augmented by teams perceiving a positive reputation as being Jimmy lake/Peterman well trained, disciplined and okg shit.
So, if he keeps this up I can see maybe 3rd round tops for teams that play this kind of defense and fall in love with him and his combine workout and interview.
But realistically maybe 5-6th round ... maybe. He's kinda like Taylor Rapp but 3 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter.
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Saw some NFL mock drafts. It’s a deep draft for DB. If you’re a bubble player next draft may not be the year to test
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Good post except he's nothing like Taylor Rapp.animate said:Bryant has enough juice and twitch to have a team take a flyer on him in the draft.
Plus, what he displays on tape is also going to be augmented by teams perceiving a positive reputation as being Jimmy lake/Peterman well trained, disciplined and okg shit.
So, if he keeps this up I can see maybe 3rd round tops for teams that play this kind of defense and fall in love with him and his combine workout and interview.
But realistically maybe 5-6th round ... maybe. He's kinda like Taylor Rapp but 3 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter. -
Yeah he suits up and playscreepycoug said:
Good post except he's nothing like Taylor Rapp.animate said:Bryant has enough juice and twitch to have a team take a flyer on him in the draft.
Plus, what he displays on tape is also going to be augmented by teams perceiving a positive reputation as being Jimmy lake/Peterman well trained, disciplined and okg shit.
So, if he keeps this up I can see maybe 3rd round tops for teams that play this kind of defense and fall in love with him and his combine workout and interview.
But realistically maybe 5-6th round ... maybe. He's kinda like Taylor Rapp but 3 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter. -
I have no idea how Brant will test, He would have to test in top 3 in all the speed and agility drills to go in the first 3 rounds. More likely someone takes a flyer on him in the 5th or 6th.
He is just too limited in the NFL because of his size. Any team he goes to will limit him strictly to specialty slot corner/nickel (on smaller WRs) and special teams duty. He wont be as effective against the run or blitzing in the NFL and he wont be able to cover NFL TEs or play any sort of safety.
He has been a great college player for us and thats really all that matters.
Molden has basically all the same limitations, I dont see him leaving early as a true junior. -
I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
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Didn’t he grade out pretty high last year and we all were like DaFuq? This year he’s straight ballin’ like BBKRoadDawg55 said:I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
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He's a decent blitzer, can hit and cover. Is athletic and confident. He's mainly shorter, lighter and blacker.creepycoug said:
Good post except he's nothing like Taylor Rapp.animate said:Bryant has enough juice and twitch to have a team take a flyer on him in the draft.
Plus, what he displays on tape is also going to be augmented by teams perceiving a positive reputation as being Jimmy lake/Peterman well trained, disciplined and okg shit.
So, if he keeps this up I can see maybe 3rd round tops for teams that play this kind of defense and fall in love with him and his combine workout and interview.
But realistically maybe 5-6th round ... maybe. He's kinda like Taylor Rapp but 3 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter.
What he does he does well. He's just attractive to a select number of teams because of his limited physical attributes. -
God I love you race.........no homoRaceBannon said:
Yeah he suits up and playscreepycoug said:
Good post except he's nothing like Taylor Rapp.animate said:Bryant has enough juice and twitch to have a team take a flyer on him in the draft.
Plus, what he displays on tape is also going to be augmented by teams perceiving a positive reputation as being Jimmy lake/Peterman well trained, disciplined and okg shit.
So, if he keeps this up I can see maybe 3rd round tops for teams that play this kind of defense and fall in love with him and his combine workout and interview.
But realistically maybe 5-6th round ... maybe. He's kinda like Taylor Rapp but 3 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter. -
I saw Chest was harping about recruiting and said, “We are still playing an undersized walk on at safety.” It’s just funny to me anyone would still consider him that. He’s one of the best DB’s in the conference and would start at every PAC 12 school.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Didn’t he grade out pretty high last year and we all were like DaFuq? This year he’s straight ballin’ like BBKRoadDawg55 said:I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
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His sophomore year he made some mistakes, but his JR year he was really good, now he is great for his position this yearRoadDawg55 said:
I saw Chest was harping about recruiting and said, “We are still playing an undersized walk on at safety.” It’s just funny to me anyone would still consider him that. He’s one of the best DB’s in the conference and would start at every PAC 12 school.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Didn’t he grade out pretty high last year and we all were like DaFuq? This year he’s straight ballin’ like BBKRoadDawg55 said:I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
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RoadDawg55 said:
I saw Chest was harping about recruiting and said, “We are still playing an undersized walk on at safety.” It’s just funny to me anyone would still consider him that. He’s one of the best DB’s in the conference and would start at every PAC 12 school.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Didn’t he grade out pretty high last year and we all were like DaFuq? This year he’s straight ballin’ like BBKRoadDawg55 said:I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
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Moldens play yesterday was one of the best instinctive plays I have seen at corner. The kid is a fucking MONSTER. I am not a draft guy so I have no idea what his stock is... but I’m glad he is a fucking DAWG.
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He was good as a sophomore too except against Stanford and Penn State. Again, he wasn’t the only one getting beat those games. Is Kyler Gordon better than Bryant in their 2nd year of the program? I would say no.FirePete said:
His sophomore year he made some mistakes, but his JR year he was really good, now he is great for his position this yearRoadDawg55 said:
I saw Chest was harping about recruiting and said, “We are still playing an undersized walk on at safety.” It’s just funny to me anyone would still consider him that. He’s one of the best DB’s in the conference and would start at every PAC 12 school.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Didn’t he grade out pretty high last year and we all were like DaFuq? This year he’s straight ballin’ like BBKRoadDawg55 said:I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
He also never redshirted. He’s always been good. It was another dumb narrative that was invented because of TBS obsession. -
My issue was why is he out there when is so physical disadvantaged. He is good player, but to cover 6”5 receiver he has to pretty much play perfectRoadDawg55 said:
He was good as a sophomore too except against Stanford and Penn State. Again, he wasn’t the only one getting beat those games. Is Kyler Gordon better than Bryant in their 2nd year of the program? I would say no.FirePete said:
His sophomore year he made some mistakes, but his JR year he was really good, now he is great for his position this yearRoadDawg55 said:
I saw Chest was harping about recruiting and said, “We are still playing an undersized walk on at safety.” It’s just funny to me anyone would still consider him that. He’s one of the best DB’s in the conference and would start at every PAC 12 school.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Didn’t he grade out pretty high last year and we all were like DaFuq? This year he’s straight ballin’ like BBKRoadDawg55 said:I think Bryant will go pretty high specifically to guard slot WR’s. It’s not s first round role, but teams needs guys like him who can cover and tackle.
He also never redshirted. He’s always been good. It was another dumb narrative that was invented because of TBS obsession. -
Molden will go in the top 3 rounds.
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Myles Bryant is a walk on who had an offer. That’s vastly different than a preferred walk on invite. He knew he could earn the scholly.
Drew Fowler will be the next kid to play into a scholly( offered by Utah, decided he wanted to stay home)