Coming up soon! Time for Slater, Newsome, Fisher, Gallagher, Pace, Brown, Vogel, etc. to show their stuff!
Do we know if Slater and/or Newsome will be on campus for this? Does CAA have their own pro day just for their clients?
Just wanted to share a conversation with Colin Cowherd from Foxsports, who said the scouts LOVE Slater because only he and Vera-Tucker from USC can play both guard and tackle, as well as, on both right and left side. He said Slater's films are "flawless", whereas Sewell is a dominating physical specimen but has "holes" on film. I also asked about Newsome, and he feels the scouts are rating him as the 6th best CB in the draft and likely a second rounder. He said NU players are smarter because the D is often disguised and shifts after the snap, similar to most NFL defenses. He said that's why Justin Fields had a tough time against us. Also mentioned that scouts like NU corners because Fitz and Hank demand the corners to provide run support. I personally would love to see both in the first round. I am no expert. Just wanted to share this with our fans. Thanks!
I've seen others rate Newsome as high as 4th best CB in the draft. If he is anywhere between 4-6 best CB in the draft, he will likely be a late first round pick. In most drafts, the top 4-6 CBs are going in the first round as it is considered a premium position right up there with QB, OL and DL. The pro day will be big for him.
I've seen others rate Newsome as high as 4th best CB in the draft. If he is anywhere between 4-6 best CB in the draft, he will likely be a late first round pick. In most drafts, the top 4-6 CBs are going in the first round as it is considered a premium position right up there with QB, OL and DL. The pro day will be big for him.
I hope you're right. Greg has played just 17 games in 3 seasons. He's missed the equivalent of 1.5 years due to injury.....injury history (not good-not bad).
Could be wrong, but I think pro days for players already projected as high as Newsome are a very small part of the equation. Like splitting hairs small. Maybe he moves from 5 to 4 in the CB rankings or from 4 to 5 if somebody else in the same range of his ranking has a surprisingly strong or bad one. But as long as he doesn't blow it and thus raise skepticism about a lack of preparation, he's probably going to be drafted off his film (excellent), his interviews (strong), the League intelligence on him (distinguished) and his injury history (not good-not bad). I expect his pro day will do nothing more than show consistency with where teams already have him on their draft boards.
I believe pro days are important for guys looking to catch somebody's attention so they can get on the UDFA radar or move from there to a late round draft choice. We've had a few of those over the years.
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For Newsome, Pro Day may be the difference between the first round and second round. If he he puts up a 4.4 forty with other good numbers, he'll be a first round lock. 4.5 or worse will hurt him.Could be wrong, but I think pro days for players already projected as high as Newsome are a very small part of the equation. Like splitting hairs small. Maybe he moves from 5 to 4 in the CB rankings or from 4 to 5 if somebody else in the same range of his ranking has a surprisingly strong or bad one. But as long as he doesn't blow it and thus raise skepticism about a lack of preparation, he's probably going to be drafted off his film (excellent), his interviews (strong), the League intelligence on him (distinguished) and his injury history (not good-not bad). I expect his pro day will do nothing more than show consistency with where teams already have him on their draft boards.
I believe pro days are important for guys looking to catch somebody's attention so they can get on the UDFA radar or move from there to a late round draft choice. We've had a few of those over the years.
GOUNUII
He would be fine with a mid 4.5 forty. A 4.4 might make him a lock for round one.For Newsome, Pro Day may be the difference between the first round and second round. If he he puts up a 4.4 forty with other good numbers, he'll be a first round lock. 4.5 or worse will hurt him.
For those on the UFA cut line, Fisher, Gallagher, RCB, and others will also need to put up good numbers.
Here is a ranking of draft eligibile NU player from Tony Pauline of profootballnetwork.com fwiw:
53. Rashawn Slater (LOL this one is garbage, They don't think he will be a OT which is 100% wrong)
96. Greg Newsome
172. Earnest Brown (Big sleeper imo)
288. Paddy Fisher
337. Peyton Ramsey
434. Blake Gallagher
490. John Raine
563. Gunner Vogel
584. JR Pace
I would love to see Brown drafted (172 would put him in the fifth round), but doubt it'll happen unless he puts up monster numbers at the Pro Day. This hack also got both Slater and Newsome wrong, 96 would put Newsome at the end of the third round.Here is a ranking of draft eligibile NU player from Tony Pauline of profootballnetwork.com fwiw:
53. Rashawn Slater (LOL this one is garbage, They don't think he will be a OT which is 100% wrong)
96. Greg Newsome
172. Earnest Brown (Big sleeper imo)
288. Paddy Fisher
337. Peyton Ramsey
434. Blake Gallagher
490. John Raine
563. Gunner Vogel
584. JR Pace
Also missing RCB, who could make it onto an NFL roster.Here is a ranking of draft eligibile NU player from Tony Pauline of profootballnetwork.com fwiw:
53. Rashawn Slater (LOL this one is garbage, They don't think he will be a OT which is 100% wrong)
96. Greg Newsome
172. Earnest Brown (Big sleeper imo)
288. Paddy Fisher
337. Peyton Ramsey
434. Blake Gallagher
490. John Raine
563. Gunner Vogel
584. JR Pace
Also missing RCB, who could make it onto an NFL roster.
Just wanted to share a conversation with Colin Cowherd from Foxsports, who said the scouts LOVE Slater because only he and Vera-Tucker from USC can play both guard and tackle, as well as, on both right and left side. He said Slater's films are "flawless", whereas Sewell is a dominating physical specimen but has "holes" on film. I also asked about Newsome, and he feels the scouts are rating him as the 6th best CB in the draft and likely a second rounder. He said NU players are smarter because the D is often disguised and shifts after the snap, similar to most NFL defenses. He said that's why Justin Fields had a tough time against us. Also mentioned that scouts like NU corners because Fitz and Hank demand the corners to provide run support. I personally would love to see both in the first round. I am no expert. Just wanted to share this with our fans. Thanks!
Personal conversation. If there is something in particular that people would like to explore, I'm happy to reach out and update the group.Thanks for sharing. Was that an on the air inquiry or do you have a personal or professional relationship with Colin?