![]() There are times when he’s too aggressive. Sometimes he’ll lock-on and control an offensive tackle to seal the edge. ![]() There’s evidence of a neat push/pull move. On another snap he beat the right tackle with ease, just shimmying past him to get into the backfield and recover a fumble. Quickness off the snap, the athleticism to turn the corner and explosion to finish. There was one snap where he did a tremendous job bending the arc with perfect lean and balance to straighten and get to the quarterback. He can work in space with the agility and footwork to read a play and make a difficult tackle (handy in the modern NFL with all the sweeps and motions). He has a knack for forcing the ball out (six FF’s in the 2016 & 2018 seasons combined). He’s incredibly quick lining up in a wider position and sprinting to the QB. ![]() Davenport absolutely dominated at a small school level, looking like a grown man playing a bunch of High School opponents. There’s a reason why the Saints spent two first round picks to get him. It’s not enough to make a firm projection but it is enough to see the potential. I found one game on Youtube plus some highlights videos. He leads the country in sacks and is second for TFL’s. Though I have my concerns about his instincts there’s no denying Ferguson’s tape is impressive and will push him into the early part of the draft.”īefore today I hadn’t studied Ferguson, which was a mistake. For the season Ferguson has totaled 59 tackles while amassing 23.5 tackles for loss and 15 sacks. “Graded as a potential first round pick entering the season, he’s considered one of the best pass rushers from the senior class but has rounded out his game this season and developed into a terrific run defender. Now, Tony Pauline has highlighted another first round candidate - LA Tech’s Jaylon Ferguson: The Cardinals haven’t tapped into this guy’s talent base fully and collectors are probably waiting to see what else he can do before they’re all in.2019 was already going to be the year of the defensive linemen. ![]() He had two carries for 11 yards in their fourth game good for a 5.3 rushing average on the season. In their third game, he was handed the ball once and he got five yards. So far this season the Cardinals coaching staff is working him into the offense slowly, slower than the fans would like. He was ready and the scouts liked what they saw.Ĭollectors can find his rookie cards in Panini Flawless Collegiate, Origins, Score and Absolute to name a few. He was an All-American and a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver.Īt the NFL combine, he ran a 4.31 in the 40-yard dash and he had 15 reps on the bench press. He added another on the ground and ended up with a career-high 1,155 yards from scrimmage. He had 102 grabs for 1,698 yards and 13 touchdowns. In 2017, he had 65 catches for 1,020 yards and 10 touchdowns, he added a rushing touchdown as well. He still had 12 rushes for 100 yards an 8.3 yards per carry average and 62 receptions for 801 yards and seven touchdowns. In his sophomore season, he was a wide receiver. He had three rushes for 28 yards and two receptions for seven yards. In 2015, as a freshman, he was a running back. The 5-9, 188-pound wide receiver isn’t a goliath, but he has speed and good hands. Future Watch: Andy Isabella Rookie Football Cards, Cardinals – Andy Isabella was selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the 62nd overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
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