Post by goldenratio on Apr 11, 2019 14:14:41 GMT -5
Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington (fifth round)
Burr-Kirven put together a monster senior season with 176 total tackles for the Huskies, and he is a value pick who would add the needed depth at the position for the Browns at a low cost. He is smaller than Schobert, who was a tackles-for-loss machine in college, but the two could play off each other well. Cleveland also could add another running back on Day 3 given Hunt’s suspension and Duke Johnson’s trade demand. Bryce Love or Trayveon Williams would fit.
www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/browns-mock-draft-2019-predicting-picks-sleepers/hf3afw19djvk15ps2nm5nkvpw
that dude seems like he could become the biggest or one of the biggest steals in the draft if he slips to day three^^^ I don't get why he is not getting more love from draft analysts. call me crazy but i see a guy who is a very similar prospect to devin bush. he was more productive than bush in college. the dude pops on film..... all that dude did in college was sift through traffic and make tackles? what's the problem? What am i missing?
"2. BEN BURR-KIRVEN, LB, WASHINGTON
2018 season grade: 89.0
'101. LB BEN BURR-KIRVEN, WASHINGTON
Burr-Kirvin ranked second behind LSU’s Devin White in coverage grade (91.2) in 2018, and his 91.2 overall grade ranked fourth among draft-eligible FBS off-ball linebackers with 400-plus defensive snaps played.
Burr-Kirven has been extremely active for the Huskies defense, tallying 360 snaps so far this season, over six games. He’s logged 189 snaps in coverage, where he’s arguably been his best. He’s been targeted 36 times in coverage already this season, not only tops among linebackers (by 17 targets) but that’s a figure good enough to rank fourth-most among all Pac-12 defenders. He’s allowed a total of 31 receptions, yet they’ve averaged just 6.6 yards per catch as he’s only missed one tackle in pass defense this season"'
www.profootballfocus.com/news/college-10-highest-graded-defensive-players-in-the-pac-12
Burr-Kirven put together a monster senior season with 176 total tackles for the Huskies, and he is a value pick who would add the needed depth at the position for the Browns at a low cost. He is smaller than Schobert, who was a tackles-for-loss machine in college, but the two could play off each other well. Cleveland also could add another running back on Day 3 given Hunt’s suspension and Duke Johnson’s trade demand. Bryce Love or Trayveon Williams would fit.
www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/browns-mock-draft-2019-predicting-picks-sleepers/hf3afw19djvk15ps2nm5nkvpw
that dude seems like he could become the biggest or one of the biggest steals in the draft if he slips to day three^^^ I don't get why he is not getting more love from draft analysts. call me crazy but i see a guy who is a very similar prospect to devin bush. he was more productive than bush in college. the dude pops on film..... all that dude did in college was sift through traffic and make tackles? what's the problem? What am i missing?
"2. BEN BURR-KIRVEN, LB, WASHINGTON
2018 season grade: 89.0
'101. LB BEN BURR-KIRVEN, WASHINGTON
Burr-Kirvin ranked second behind LSU’s Devin White in coverage grade (91.2) in 2018, and his 91.2 overall grade ranked fourth among draft-eligible FBS off-ball linebackers with 400-plus defensive snaps played.
Burr-Kirven has been extremely active for the Huskies defense, tallying 360 snaps so far this season, over six games. He’s logged 189 snaps in coverage, where he’s arguably been his best. He’s been targeted 36 times in coverage already this season, not only tops among linebackers (by 17 targets) but that’s a figure good enough to rank fourth-most among all Pac-12 defenders. He’s allowed a total of 31 receptions, yet they’ve averaged just 6.6 yards per catch as he’s only missed one tackle in pass defense this season"'
www.profootballfocus.com/news/college-10-highest-graded-defensive-players-in-the-pac-12