Vikings Day 2 Picks - CB Booth, G Ingram, LB Asamoah
Apr 29, 2022 23:34:37 GMT -6
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Post by Danchat on Apr 29, 2022 23:34:37 GMT -6
Discuss the three Day 2 picks here.
Andrew Booth Jr.
G Ed Ingram
Brian Asamoah
Andrew Booth Jr.
Dane Brugler
STRENGTHS: Fluid athlete with quick feet, long gait and controlled hip movements … shows a natural feel for pattern matching in press or off-man … anticipates route breaks and combinations to stay in the wide receiver’s shadow … quick to recover because of his body control and was penalized only once on defense the last three years (pass interference vs. Notre Dame in 2020) … excellent tracking and disrupt skills when the ball is in the air … has the length to take away passing lanes … looks like a former wide receiver at the catch point, including multiple one-handed interceptions on his tape … quick to read, drive and close to blow things up at the line of scrimmage … calms his feet and keeps a wide base to make open-field tackles … doesn’t allow receivers to push him around, quickly shedding blocks with his physical hands … energetic, expressive personality on the field and off – wears his competitive emotions on his sleeve … led the team in interceptions in 2021.
WEAKNESSES: Will bite hard on pumps and route fakes, creating wasted steps and slowing his transitions … will surrender throws in front of him and not as
comfortable in zone … needs to clean up his jam techniques and timing … lined up predominantly outside and doesn’t have experience in the slot … his overaggressive nature in the run game can backfire, leading to missed tackles … ejected for throwing a punch against Louisville (October 2019) as a freshman (head coach Dabo Swinney made him ride the equipment bus back to campus instead of flying with the team) … missed one game as a junior because of a hamstring injury
(October 2021) and another because of a stinger (November 2021); required surgery after his freshman year to repair a tear in his patella tendon in his right knee
(January 2020); also battled some knee tendinitis in high school; missed most of the pre-draft process because of a Grade 2 quad strain and double hernia surgery
(April 2022).
STRENGTHS: Fluid athlete with quick feet, long gait and controlled hip movements … shows a natural feel for pattern matching in press or off-man … anticipates route breaks and combinations to stay in the wide receiver’s shadow … quick to recover because of his body control and was penalized only once on defense the last three years (pass interference vs. Notre Dame in 2020) … excellent tracking and disrupt skills when the ball is in the air … has the length to take away passing lanes … looks like a former wide receiver at the catch point, including multiple one-handed interceptions on his tape … quick to read, drive and close to blow things up at the line of scrimmage … calms his feet and keeps a wide base to make open-field tackles … doesn’t allow receivers to push him around, quickly shedding blocks with his physical hands … energetic, expressive personality on the field and off – wears his competitive emotions on his sleeve … led the team in interceptions in 2021.
WEAKNESSES: Will bite hard on pumps and route fakes, creating wasted steps and slowing his transitions … will surrender throws in front of him and not as
comfortable in zone … needs to clean up his jam techniques and timing … lined up predominantly outside and doesn’t have experience in the slot … his overaggressive nature in the run game can backfire, leading to missed tackles … ejected for throwing a punch against Louisville (October 2019) as a freshman (head coach Dabo Swinney made him ride the equipment bus back to campus instead of flying with the team) … missed one game as a junior because of a hamstring injury
(October 2021) and another because of a stinger (November 2021); required surgery after his freshman year to repair a tear in his patella tendon in his right knee
(January 2020); also battled some knee tendinitis in high school; missed most of the pre-draft process because of a Grade 2 quad strain and double hernia surgery
(April 2022).
PFN
POSITIVES: Smallish, instinctive cornerback with outstanding ball skills. Displays great patience, discipline, and awareness of what’s happening on the
field. Smooth and fluid pedaling in reverse, quick flipping his hips in transition, and shows terrific playing speed with the ability to recover. Stays with
receivers all over the field, remains on the opponent’s hip out of breaks, and shows an explosive burst to the ball. Battles opponents, does not back down
from a challenge, and plays big football. Fires upfield and gives effort defending the run. Instinctive, effectively diagnoses plays, and is rarely challenged by opponents.
NEGATIVES: Gets outmatched by taller wideouts. Gets a little tall in his backpedal on occasion.
ANALYSIS: Booth was a good nickel back at Clemson in 2020 and really elevated his game last season. He’s not the big-bodied cornerback a lot of teams
want in this day and age of the NFL, rather he’s an instinctive and athletic prospect with next-level ball skills
POSITIVES: Smallish, instinctive cornerback with outstanding ball skills. Displays great patience, discipline, and awareness of what’s happening on the
field. Smooth and fluid pedaling in reverse, quick flipping his hips in transition, and shows terrific playing speed with the ability to recover. Stays with
receivers all over the field, remains on the opponent’s hip out of breaks, and shows an explosive burst to the ball. Battles opponents, does not back down
from a challenge, and plays big football. Fires upfield and gives effort defending the run. Instinctive, effectively diagnoses plays, and is rarely challenged by opponents.
NEGATIVES: Gets outmatched by taller wideouts. Gets a little tall in his backpedal on occasion.
ANALYSIS: Booth was a good nickel back at Clemson in 2020 and really elevated his game last season. He’s not the big-bodied cornerback a lot of teams
want in this day and age of the NFL, rather he’s an instinctive and athletic prospect with next-level ball skills
G Ed Ingram
STRENGTHS: NFL-ready frame, mass and length ... heavy, heavy hands with the upper body explosion to knock rushers off balance ... owns the core power to hold his ground vs. bull rushers or supplant defenders in the run game ... works to keep his shoulders square to his target with his eyes and feet tied together ... stays balanced as a puller and redirects well to wash away rush counters ... violent block-finisher and is always looking for work ... enough mobility to pull or beat up linebackers at the second level ... his ID skills have gotten better and better ... did not have an accepted penalty over the last two seasons ... grew into a leadership role as a senior, especially with a late switch at offensive line coach for the 2021 season ... offers starting experience at both guard spots.
WEAKNESSES: Excessive leaning opens the door for savvy defenders to eliminate his hands and open his shoulder ... his strike timing and placement needs continued maturation ... inconsistent latch mechanics on gap plays ... tends to sacrifice his balance when going for the kill shot ... his pre-snap recognition is improved, but still a work in progress ... he was arrested (August 2018) and charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault, involving a minor; the charges were dismissed over a year later and he was reinstated to the football team.
WEAKNESSES: Excessive leaning opens the door for savvy defenders to eliminate his hands and open his shoulder ... his strike timing and placement needs continued maturation ... inconsistent latch mechanics on gap plays ... tends to sacrifice his balance when going for the kill shot ... his pre-snap recognition is improved, but still a work in progress ... he was arrested (August 2018) and charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault, involving a minor; the charges were dismissed over a year later and he was reinstated to the football team.
POSITIVES
Ingram is a decent athlete who at least passes the threshold required to be a starter. He has above-average explosiveness off the snap and mobility in space. Going further, he’s a stout blocker with a strong lower body, and he has good natural power and proportional length. Ingram’s hands are violent off the snap. He can latch quickly with imposing strength and zeal. With his dense frame, he can wall off defenders. He has the leg drive to move them out of their spot. He places punches well and has good reaction quickness.
NEGATIVES
Ingram has decent athleticism, but he may not be elite in any one category. He can be stiff laterally. He also leans too far with initial punches and doesn’t always keep a stable base. This can lead to loss of balance. Ingram can be overzealous at times. His punches can be a bit reckless, and he also overshoots blocking angles in space. His feet can be heavy and plodding at times, and he doesn’t quite have high-level range tracking downfield. Ingram was suspended for the entire 2018 season and has off-field red flags.
Ingram is a decent athlete who at least passes the threshold required to be a starter. He has above-average explosiveness off the snap and mobility in space. Going further, he’s a stout blocker with a strong lower body, and he has good natural power and proportional length. Ingram’s hands are violent off the snap. He can latch quickly with imposing strength and zeal. With his dense frame, he can wall off defenders. He has the leg drive to move them out of their spot. He places punches well and has good reaction quickness.
NEGATIVES
Ingram has decent athleticism, but he may not be elite in any one category. He can be stiff laterally. He also leans too far with initial punches and doesn’t always keep a stable base. This can lead to loss of balance. Ingram can be overzealous at times. His punches can be a bit reckless, and he also overshoots blocking angles in space. His feet can be heavy and plodding at times, and he doesn’t quite have high-level range tracking downfield. Ingram was suspended for the entire 2018 season and has off-field red flags.
Brian Asamoah
Dane Brugler
STRENGTHS: Fast flower who cuts off run lanes before they can materialize … opens his hips and shows off his short-area burst and chase range … flashes the ability o be a second-level ninja, eluding blockers while keeping his eyes locked on the football … comes to balance as an open-field tackler … strong hands to finish the tackles that he starts … quick through gaps and can dip under blocks … varies his speeds as a blitzer … longer arms than expected for his height and can jolt blockers in the hole when he commits and times up his strike … balanced zone dropper … was a regular on punt coverage (three special teams tackles in 2021) … plays fearless and tough and played in every game the last three seasons before opting out of the bowl game … led the team in tackles in 2020 and 2021.
WEAKNESSES: Undersized and can be overwhelmed by blockers … average play strength to stack, shed, and control the point of attack … can get lost in traffic and
struggles to out-leverage blocking angles … takes himself out of plays when attempting to run around blockers … late to locate road blocks mid-pursuit and must
expand his vision … takes overaggressive angles and doesn’t protect vs. cutbacks … plays with an inconsistent feel for route development in coverage … below average on-ball production in 2021 with zero break-ups or interceptions
STRENGTHS: Fast flower who cuts off run lanes before they can materialize … opens his hips and shows off his short-area burst and chase range … flashes the ability o be a second-level ninja, eluding blockers while keeping his eyes locked on the football … comes to balance as an open-field tackler … strong hands to finish the tackles that he starts … quick through gaps and can dip under blocks … varies his speeds as a blitzer … longer arms than expected for his height and can jolt blockers in the hole when he commits and times up his strike … balanced zone dropper … was a regular on punt coverage (three special teams tackles in 2021) … plays fearless and tough and played in every game the last three seasons before opting out of the bowl game … led the team in tackles in 2020 and 2021.
WEAKNESSES: Undersized and can be overwhelmed by blockers … average play strength to stack, shed, and control the point of attack … can get lost in traffic and
struggles to out-leverage blocking angles … takes himself out of plays when attempting to run around blockers … late to locate road blocks mid-pursuit and must
expand his vision … takes overaggressive angles and doesn’t protect vs. cutbacks … plays with an inconsistent feel for route development in coverage … below average on-ball production in 2021 with zero break-ups or interceptions
PFN
POSITIVES
Asamoah is highly explosive and has some of the best range in the 2022 NFL Draft. He gears up quickly in short spaces, but he’s also a spry lateral athlete with great long speed. He has twitchy corrective athleticism and can adjust his tackling angles quickly, as well as maintain positioning in coverage. Asamoah visibly developed as a processor in 2021. When he’s confident, he can be physical coming downhill. His feet are fast and sudden in coverage, and he leverages his hips to align with receivers in zone.
NEGATIVES
Asamoah can still be a little inconsistent with his processing. He can be overaggressive at times and be misled by play fakes. He can use a better balance of patience and decisiveness at the next level, although he improved here over the course of 2021. Asamoah can have better gap discipline in run defense. He sometimes drifts forward, and with his lighter frame, he can be negated easily by larger blockers. As a tackler, Asamoah occasionally overshoots his angles, and he can get stronger at the point of attack
POSITIVES
Asamoah is highly explosive and has some of the best range in the 2022 NFL Draft. He gears up quickly in short spaces, but he’s also a spry lateral athlete with great long speed. He has twitchy corrective athleticism and can adjust his tackling angles quickly, as well as maintain positioning in coverage. Asamoah visibly developed as a processor in 2021. When he’s confident, he can be physical coming downhill. His feet are fast and sudden in coverage, and he leverages his hips to align with receivers in zone.
NEGATIVES
Asamoah can still be a little inconsistent with his processing. He can be overaggressive at times and be misled by play fakes. He can use a better balance of patience and decisiveness at the next level, although he improved here over the course of 2021. Asamoah can have better gap discipline in run defense. He sometimes drifts forward, and with his lighter frame, he can be negated easily by larger blockers. As a tackler, Asamoah occasionally overshoots his angles, and he can get stronger at the point of attack