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    Legendary Rat HOFer vince's Avatar
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    If he stays healthy, Jake Ryan will be a better pro than Benardrick McKinney. (bump material for wist)

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    Let's hope he works out. I always saw him as a typical (from the past, typical) Michigan player: good try-hard college player, not enough skill to be in the pros. Of course there have been good and great pros from U of Mich, but most of the guys were really good college players (back when) whose skills didn't translate very well to the NFL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    Of course there have been good and great pros from U of Mich, but most of the guys were really good college players (back when) whose skills didn't translate very well to the NFL.
    Yep

    but he sure could hand off well.



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    Need a little more fire from the ILB position this year

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    Let's hope this dude is making the transition and has some skills. Or will he be the next Nate Palmer?
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    Assuming Barrington comes back next year, perhaps a Barrington and Ryan combination can move Matthews back to OLB? I'd still like to see Clay move around, but it would be nice to have a couple of other guys at ILB to play the majority of snaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    JAKE RYAN
    2 of 5 Stars
    Michigan
    POSITION MLB
    HEIGHT/WEIGHT 6'3"/236
    NO. 47
    VERIFIED 40 TIME 4.65
    NFL TEAM Green Bay
    COLLEGE Michigan
    HS St. Ignatius HS
    HOME Cleveland, OH


    SCOUT RANK 186
    POSITION RANK 12

    BIO

    Ryan has started 41-of-46 games at Michigan – 29 at strong-side outside linebacker and his final twelve appearances at middle linebacker…Recorded 267 tackles (166 solos), 9.5 sacks for minus 58 yards, 45.5 stops for losses of 168 yards and nine quarterback pressures…Recovered one fumble, causing seven others, as he also deflected six passes and gained two yards on his only interception return. NCAA Career-Record Results…Among active NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision players, Ryan ranks 48th with 267 total tackles and 36th with 166 solo hits…His 45.5 stops-for-loss is third-best within the group and he placed 14th with five forced fumbles. School Career-Record Results…Ryan ranks sixth in school history with 45.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage, topped by Mark Messner (70.0; 1985-88), Brandon Graham (56.0; 2006-09), LaMarr Woodley (52.5; 2003-06), Curtis Greer (48.0; 1976-79) and Victor Hobson (47.0; 1999-2002)…His tackle-for-lost yardage of 168 tied Ron Simpkins (1976-79) for 12th in Michigan annals…Placed tenth in school history by recording at least ten tackles in ten of his appearances…His seven forced fumbles rank second in Wolverines history. School Season-Record Results…Ryan’s sixteen tackles behind the line of scrimmage as a sophomore tied Henry Hill (1968), Trent Zenkewicz (1994), David Bowens (1996), James Hall (1998), LaMarr Woodley (both in 2004 and 2005) and David Harris (2006) for 13th on the school annual record list…Recorded at least ten tackles in seven games during the 2014 season, ranking seventh on the U-M chart.
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    We all have a pretty good suspicion as to what the Packer offense might've been like if Jordy hadn't have gotten hurt.

    But I wonder what the Packer defense would be like if Sam Barrington hadn't gotten hurt.

    Would it be much different?
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    So far, Barrington and Ryan strike me as similar players. Ryan is a little better athlete, so he may have more upside.

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    Ryan seems to be a bit more of a 'desperate' tackler. Not sure if that's a good thing. Neither Barrington or Ryan will ever be anything special, but I think Ryan might be a capable starter one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
    Ryan seems to be a bit more of a 'desperate' tackler. Not sure if that's a good thing.
    Some of that might be inexperience leading to being a bit out of position. He only played inside his last year at Michigan. He probably still has a lot to learn about playing the position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Some of that might be inexperience leading to being a bit out of position. He only played inside his last year at Michigan. He probably still has a lot to learn about playing the position.
    he can learn from Matthews - oh, wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
    Ryan seems to be a bit more of a 'desperate' tackler. Not sure if that's a good thing. Neither Barrington or Ryan will ever be anything special, but I think Ryan might be a capable starter one day.
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