Hardline, Apr 11, 2020 #4. He has flashes of 1st round value and is solid against the run but if the plan is to put him at edge full time, then we are going to be disappointed imo.
49ers’ draft pick Javon Kinlaw’s numbers weren’t eye-popping, but his film is. Not sure I like him at 16, let alone moving up for him...which TD’s history says he has a likelihood of doing when he falls in love w one player.Its all there the long arms power but it’s those little things nuance he has to add to his game to be a long term pro.This to me is the key to Kinlaw being an absolute beast or is he going to sit back and just get by on his athleticism.I’m a Kenneth Murray fan we have a gapping hole at linebacker.He is exceptional. If that happens and Kinlaw was that close to being a Cowboy that will be very upsetting. After that, there are about ten prospects that fall into the second tier. Edit: On topic, Kinlaw is an absolute bulldozer. A.J. !.Having said that, I think Quinn and TD are in love with Chaisson.He is my favorite player in the second tier of prospects. Very few edge rushers in the country got to pin their ears back as much as Chaisson, as opposing offenses were routinely down 3+ TDs. There are too many cautionary tales about guys getting the bag and then shutting it down.All things considered, with Brown having the decided edge in hustle and a moderate edge in technique, I would have to pick him over Kinlaw if both were still on the board. Watch the films. Playing with better pad level could be the difference between good and greatness, but improving his motor could be the difference between staying in the league and falling by the wayside. The former South Carolina stud was drafted by the 49ers with the No. I am liking Kinlaw the more film I watch, had to be doubled teamed a lot vs LSU, and UGA.
I'm a huge Simmons fan but I consider him unobtainium so have said very little about him draft wise. Thought I'd share.
), he can jack up blockers when he is single-blocked, then easily toss them out of the way so he can make the play his damn self.
If that happens and Kinlaw was that close to being a Cowboy that will be very upsetting. That is going to be something that translates well to the NFL, and I expect to see him playing in people’s backfields a ton on Sundays.Kinlaw’s technique overall wasn’t always on point, but his pass-rush moves were super crispy at times.That is something I see with plenty of college players, but for Kinlaw to truly be special, he needs to try to get that out of his system. That was something he did quite a bit in college, and he looked like a damn wrecking ball just blowing shit up. Yet he wasn't able to consistently convert his pressures into sacks. The former South Carolina stud was drafted by the 49ers with the No. Video: Javon Kinlaw Film.
Plays that might affect the outcome of the game.
Yeah, he can be a two-gap guy, but he can also be a penetrator back into the backfield.He still hasn’t come close to realizing his full potential, though.