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1st Round: (#32)
https://x.com/BillyM_91/status/2027495303637545457/video/1 – Look how smooth his back pedal is and how well he flips his hips.
https://x.com/NoFlagsFilm/status/1970608043617378431/video/1 – 1st clip of him peeling off, 2nd clip of him staying at the hips of the WRs, 3rd clip of not conceiting separation, 4th clip of his closing ability.
https://x.com/mikerenner_/status/2039796999407439886 – I’ve seen Kam Chancellor do this. Not sure how and why a 185 lb CB is able to do this?
2nd Round: (#64)
https://x.com/BengalsBrews/status/2010483491759178236/video/1 – 1st clip Barham stands up the OT, controls the rep, gets in the tackle. 2nd clip is Barham crashing on the back-side pursuit.
https://x.com/Jack_Brentnall/status/2032488983431647650/video/1 – 1st clip Barham dips and turns the corner. 2nd clip, you see Barham burst that can jolt an OT. 3rd clip, Barham sets a hard edge and forces a cut-back.
https://x.com/ErikJTurner/status/2028623810589532246/video/1
3rd Round: (#96)
https://x.com/BengalsBrews/status/2019547835960545630/video/1 – 1st clip, nice pass protection from Coleman, 2nd clip shows his ability to attack the flats, 3rd clip shows his patience at the line – bouncing all the way outside.
https://x.com/JetPackGalileo/status/2037760140930060508/video/1 – This is what Coleman does very well and why he gets so many big plays. He presses the LBs and that opens up huge holes.
6th Round: (#188):
https://x.com/RealD_Jackson/status/2011088596560662868/video/1 - 1st clip shows his recovery speed and his ability to peel off in zones, 2nd clip is a fork-lift (he does this often), 4th clip shows that closing ability (Flash-like teleporting skills).
- Selection: Avieon Terrell - Corner Back: (Clemson): 5’11: 186 lbs: 31’’ (arms): (40 yard): (Split): 34’’ (Vertical): 10’3’’(Broad): 17 reps (Bench). Terrell will be 21 for all of the season. Elephant out of the room first. Dude bombed his private workout day. Reportedly had times in the 4.5s and 4.6s. Blamed his hamstring as the main problem. I don’t care. He has been my favorite CB outside of the top 2 since December. I was afraid that he had risen way too high but I think there is a good chance he lasts until #32 with this debacle. On tape, he doesn’t look like a burner but there is no way he is a 4.50s or 4.60s runner. What does Terrell bring to the table? He is a smooth operator with loose hips and an easy back pedal. He changes direction with ease. Thin and skinny frame but can deliver a jot. He’s not an explosive athlete but he’s so smart. His older brother has schooled him well. Yards per coverage is 0.8 for his college career. Good run defender. 11.9% missed tackle rate for his career. Punches the ball out at a high rate. Good ball skills. For me, Avieon Terrell is the perfect boundary-side CB. He mirrors very well. He plays off-man, sits in zones very well, closes well, and contest at the catch point. If Terrell lasts all the way to #32 then this is a steal in the mold of JSN. He’s going to get bodied from time to time. You live with it. Dude is a player. 100% stamp of approval.
https://x.com/BillyM_91/status/2027495303637545457/video/1 – Look how smooth his back pedal is and how well he flips his hips.
https://x.com/NoFlagsFilm/status/1970608043617378431/video/1 – 1st clip of him peeling off, 2nd clip of him staying at the hips of the WRs, 3rd clip of not conceiting separation, 4th clip of his closing ability.
https://x.com/mikerenner_/status/2039796999407439886 – I’ve seen Kam Chancellor do this. Not sure how and why a 185 lb CB is able to do this?
2nd Round: (#64)
- Selection: Jaishawn Barham - Edge: (Michigan): 6’3 ½: 240 lbs: 4.64 (40 yard): 1.61 (Split): 33’’ (Vertical): 10’3’’(Broad): (Shuttle): (Bench). Barham will be 22 for all of the season. Swiss army knife up and down the front 7. He can do a little bit of everything. He can rush, he can hold the edge, he can drop in coverage. Former off-ball linebacker. He has a looseness to his game because of it. Also because of this, Barham is a little raw as a pass rusher. A lot to work with. Has a high motor. His back-side pursuit is up there with any Edge this year. Flashing rushing techniques. Enough power to his game. His burst packs a punch. You can see his role as a rotational D-linemen with upside for more. Loves contact. Ass kicker. When he was an off-ball LB, Barham jolted the offensive linemen with his power and burst when he took them on. He might be the best block shedder from all of the Edges this class. Really effective blitzer. Get him into the LB/Edge room and let him develop. I fully expect Derick Hall’s overall snap counts to rise for 2026 and him to be one of the top pass rushers on the team. In my opinion, Barham can eventually take over for D-Law at some point in the future. He's that good of a run defender.
https://x.com/BengalsBrews/status/2010483491759178236/video/1 – 1st clip Barham stands up the OT, controls the rep, gets in the tackle. 2nd clip is Barham crashing on the back-side pursuit.
https://x.com/Jack_Brentnall/status/2032488983431647650/video/1 – 1st clip Barham dips and turns the corner. 2nd clip, you see Barham burst that can jolt an OT. 3rd clip, Barham sets a hard edge and forces a cut-back.
https://x.com/ErikJTurner/status/2028623810589532246/video/1
3rd Round: (#96)
- Selection: Jonah Coleman - Running Back: (Washington): 5’8: 220 lbs: (40 yard): (Split): (Vertical): (Broad): (Shuttle): (Bench). Coleman will be 23 by the start of the season. Let’s just get this over with. Jonah Coleman doesn’t have deep speed. He might not even have a second gear. What Jonah Coleman is as a RB is a chunk yard machine. He is going to pop off 5-9 yards pretty often. He is going to get chunk yards of 10-20 yards at a high rate. He’ll bust a 30+ run from time to time. I went back and charted his 2024 season and saw that over 50 of his run and pass plays went for over 10 yards! Mike Washington Jr. had just over 40 of these plays this season. A lot of people view Coleman as a power guy but he is a chunky yards machine. Coleman does everything well. His super powers are his yards after contact (4.1 average for his career), his ability to force missed tackles (31.3% for his career), good pass catcher, and good pass protector. He also generates good yards from both light boxes and heavy boxes. A good percentage of runs went for first downs. So despite not having home run speed, Jonah Coleman is exactly what the Seattle offense under Brian Fleury needs. They need a highly efficient runner that can pop off consistent runs. Remember an explosive is anything above 10 yards. Jonah Coleman does this very well with good vision, good ability to set up blocks, and his ability to press the lines. He can always improve his cut-back vision but that is nip-picking. This offense needs chunk plays. They don’t need the home run plays all of the time because it’s not realistic. Ken Walker didn’t go the distance very often.
https://x.com/BengalsBrews/status/2019547835960545630/video/1 – 1st clip, nice pass protection from Coleman, 2nd clip shows his ability to attack the flats, 3rd clip shows his patience at the line – bouncing all the way outside.
https://x.com/JetPackGalileo/status/2037760140930060508/video/1 – This is what Coleman does very well and why he gets so many big plays. He presses the LBs and that opens up huge holes.
6th Round: (#188):
- Selection: Ahmari Harvey: Defensive Back: (Georgia Tech): 5’11: 185 lbs: 30’’ ⅜ (arms): 4.52 (40): 1.52 (split): (Vertical): 9'8''(Broad). Harvey will be 23 for all of the season. You like Devon Witherspoon? Ahmari Harvey is slim and slender but will hit you just like Witherspoon. He doesn’t have the spidey-senses that our all world CB has but Havey is a fun player to watch. I think he fits a boundary-side role. He sits in zones really well. His ability to close is lightning quick. He flashes to the WRs in no time. What he isn’t is a great line of scrimmage guy. He lacks strength and overall technique. What I really like about him is his closing speed and his conviction for reading plays. It’s almost perfect for a safety convert. Great speed, good coverage ability, just slightly tight hips. Makes for a good safety in my opinion. Met with the team on Zoom. He has a career missed tackle rate of under 12%.
https://x.com/RealD_Jackson/status/2011088596560662868/video/1 - 1st clip shows his recovery speed and his ability to peel off in zones, 2nd clip is a fork-lift (he does this often), 4th clip shows that closing ability (Flash-like teleporting skills).
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