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Most seasons in the NFL Authentic Darius Slay Jersey , there tends to be a consensus No. 1 overall player, excluding quarterbacks. Sure, draftniks will quibble over a player here and there, but often that top player entering the season remains so barring a staggering drop in production or serious injury. Jadeveon Clowney was the top dog coming into his draft season and even with a huge drop in production and injuries, remained the No. 1 pick in most people’s eyes. Nick Bosa was that guy coming into the 2018 season, and despite a serious core muscle injury that sidelined him for most of the season, he has remained the top overall non-quarterback on nearly every draft board I’ve seen. So why are we talking about him as a possibility at eighth overall? Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio StateHeight: 6036 (6 feet, 3 3鈦? inches) | Weight: 263 pounds2016 Stats: 17 Solo Tackles, 29 Total, 5.0 Sacks, 2.0 TFL2017 Stats: 19 Solo Tackles, 34 Total, 8.5 Sacks, 7.5 TFL2018 Stats: 11 Solo Tackles, 14 Total Womens Ricky Jean Francois Jersey , 4.0 Sacks, 2.0 TFLCurrent Draft Projection: First OverallBackgroundSome notes from his team profile here:Just like now, Bosa was highly regarded coming out of high school. A five-star prospect in his recruiting class, rating as the top defensive end prospect by nearly everyone, Bosa has only ever been considered one of the best. He also comes with NFL bloodlines. His father, John, was a first-round draft pick in 1987, while his older brother Joey was the third overall pick by the Chargers in 2016. He also has an uncle in former first-round linebacker Eric Kumerow.StrengthsWith good size, general athletic ability, technique, and hand usage, it’s hard to come up with reasons on tape that you wouldn’t rate Bosa as your top player. Like his brother, he has fantastic bend for a player of his size, and his explosiveness is fantastic. He finds his way into the backfield with an array of polished pass rushing moves, varying them depending on the situation and opponent and changing them up to keep blockers on their heels. There are no issues with functional strength, ability to use counters, or deficiencies in one phase of defense or the other. He’s not a top prospect for nothing.WeaknessesSo back to that initial question http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/quandre-diggs-jersey , why are we talking about Nick Bosa as a possibility at eighth overall if he’s this strong of a prospect? Well, as great as his tape is, it isn’t without wrinkles. The similarities with his brother and father haven’t ended just yet, and like those two we aren’t talking about a speedy pass rusher who you’ll see chasing down running backs on the backside like Jadeveon Clowney or Myles Garrett. And speaking of those two, each of them, along with Mario Williams—who also went first overall—ran in the 4.5, 4.6, and 4.7 range respectively. Bosa is more likely to run in the mid 4.8s, just like his father and brother. His other athletic traits will still keep him in the conversation as an elite athlete, but that’s going to be a concern. Another concern he shares with both his relatives is a troubling injury history. Nick Bosa enters the 2019 draft injured, Joey Bosa made a Pro Bowl after a massive season in 2017, but injuries have been the real story of his short career so far. John Bosa’s career ended due to repeated injuries and surgeries in only three seasons. It’s even worse if you consider his mother’s side, as Eric Kumerow also struggled with injuries in his short NFL career.Nick Bosa is his own man, but the similarities in physical traits and durability are pretty glaring in this instance. While athletic testing will favor him, teams who utilize production analytics will likely be less than impressed with him as well.Position Specific TraitsPass RushAs mentioned before, Bosa has a talent for breaking away from his blockers. Whether it’s his elite, signature explosiveness Womens Kenny Golladay Jersey , bending the edge, using his hands to powerfully force blockers away, or a myriad of other ways, Bosa knows what he’s doing as a pass rusher. I wouldn’t put him on the same level as his brother was, but he’s still a very talented prospect that, when healthy, should be able to significantly improve the front seven of whoever drafts him. Run DefenseGap sound and technically proficient, Bosa doesn’t struggle in knowing where he’s supposed to be in the run game nor getting there. His tackle and TFL numbers weren’t gaudy, so there’s a lot of projection based on the traits he exhibited rather than pure production. Athletic Ability Bosa flashes elite explosion, above average agility, and great functional strength to go along with prototypical NFL size. His speed is not as impressive, which may turn some off, but I expect him to rate right about where his brother and father did when they came out which is just north of elite athletically overall.Personal ProjectionLook, I’m not going to be the guy sitting here trying to be all contradictory and stating that the entire draft community at large is wrong for projecting Nick Bosa first overall. I will, however, point out that it isn’t as crazy to state that he could fall out of not only that spot but the top five. The only three pass rushers that went with the top pick all rated as 97th (Jadeveon Clowney), 99.9th (Myles Garrett) Womens Graham Glasgow Jersey , and 100th percentile (Mario Williams) athletes when they were drafted. The bar isn’t set just at being an elite athlete, but being one of the best ever. With Nick Bosa’s speed not being top notch, I don’t see him reaching those heights. Add in the injury history, and teams may shy away even if the medicals check out at the Combine. For the Lions, he’d be hard to resist if he lasts until that eighth overall pick, but you’d have to question the logic of taking an oft-injured pass rusher to replace Ezekiel Ansah. The team already knows how difficult it is to generate a pass rusher without a reliable top threat. Adding another that could potentially devastate opposing offenses but could also be completely ineffective due to game day inactivity or having to be on a pitch count is something I’m not willing to spend much energy on. Well that sucked. It’s a typical feeling that we all feel too often. Things were going really well. The Lions had won three of their last four games, and it looked like this was a team poised to turn things around. They even traded for an elite defensive tackle earlier in the week. Then they went out and lost an ugly game to the Seahawks and went back to looking like that team we all feared they were early in the season. As always, I have thoughts on this game. These are those thoughts. Dr. Defense and Mr. Really Bad DefenseWho is this defense? These guys looked like a team that had started to figure it out in the last few weeks. They were getting to the quarterback and stopping the run. They looked like world beaters at times against the Dolphins and Packers.Surely the addition of Damon Harrison Sr. would only help the Lions get better and better. But the the Seahawks offense tore through the Lions like I tear through a bag of pretzels when I’m just trying to open it neatly and wind up tearing the bag in half and spilling it everywhere.Russell Wilson threw three touchdowns and competed 82 percent of his passes. Chris Carson ran for 105 yards and a touchdown. The Lions effectively wiped away all the progress they had shown recently. Even Lions defensive tackle Ricky Jean Francois thought something was really wrong. The Lions need to fix their issues and do it quick. They should definitely remain active at the trade deadline, as well. Their schedule is about to get a little insane in the coming weeks. Harrison was good when he playedLost in this bad loss is the fact that new Lions defensive tackle “Snacks” Harrison actually had a pretty dang good showing. Sadly, it was all very limited. The Lions clearly limited Harrison’s snaps on Sunday, but in that time, he led the team with seven solo tackles and added a sack in there, too. Imagine if he would have played a starter’s share of snaps.After this loss, they should be calling me Snacks. Because I’m about to eat my feelings. Kerryon Johnson looks good againAnother thing lost in this game was that Kerryon showed that he can be more of just a rushing threat. The rookie running back caught six passes for 69 yards. Nice. He also added one of the coldest damn trucks I’ve seen since Stafford laid out Perrish Cox out in 2016. Look at it. Matthew made two bad decisions in an otherwise okay gameAs you can see, he knows it too. For much of Sunday, Stafford had another pretty good day on the stat sheet. But it’s evident that the Lions couldn’t get that run game going when you see that he threw the ball 40 times. That’s nearly double what he did in Week 7.He still completed 67 percent of his passes and threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns, but what will be highlighted is the two big mistakes—and they really should be. Don’t let the score totally fool you. The Lions were given several great opportunities in the second half and we’re moving the ball really well at times Womens Devon Kennard Jersey , especially in the fourth quarter.The Lions had just got into Seahawks territory when Stafford fumbled the ball on a scramble to get out of the pocket. It’s clear he wanted to throw and was just looking for space without being fully aware of his surroundings. It happens. The second turnover was just ridiculous from a guy who’s one of the best in the league. You have to just get rid of the ball at that point, especially when you’re so close to scoring. That’s two chances the Lions blew that could have potentially tied the game. It’s time to part with Ameer AbdullahWhen you’re already on thin ice and someone offers you help to get off that ice, you don’t jump around on the ice like you’re Earthquake circa 1993. That’s what Abdullah did when he fumbled early in the game and blew the opportunity granted to him after the Lions lost Jamal Agnew for the year. Enough is finally enough, right? At this point, the Lions can’t seem to trust him with the smallest of roles. It’s time to make a trade. There are teams out there that could use him and the Lions desperately need help in the secondary. It’s time to make a deal. I saw a man morph into an actual douchebag todayThis part of WJH is just for me. Look, I understand that fans of other teams are going to be at the game. The group I went to the game with had a Seahawks fan with us on Sunday. I have nothing against visiting fans.But if your agenda is to embarrass yourself and embarrass your wife and friends for two hours, then the Seahawks fan from Montana in section 101 did that on Sunday. This guy was screaming at the top of his lungs the whole day. He was swearing and scaring little kids. You would have thought he was going to tear a vocal cord or something. At one point, he began to scream, “I told you!! I told you!!!” Told who, you dumb son of a bitch? Told who? I don’t want to act like I’m better than anyone. I’m not. But come on, man. This is supposed to be fun for everyone. Instead, this guy made everyone in the section want to punch this guy in the neck repeatedly until he passes out or pooped himself. If you’re reading this, Seahawks fan from section 101, I hope you get a splinter and then stub your toe right after.
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