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  • 4. KEANU NEAL | Florida 6004|211 lbs|3JR Bushnell, Fla. (South Sumter) 7/26/1994 (age 21) #42
    YEAR (GP/GS) TKLS TFL SACK FF PD INT GRADE 2nd-3rd Round 2013: (12/0) 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 MEASUREABLES Arm: 32 3/4 | Hand: 10 5/8 | Wingspan: 78 3/8 2014: (10/8) 45 1.0 0.0 1 7 3 COMBINE 40-YD: 4.62 | 10-YD: 1.62 | 20-YD: 2.69 | BP: 17 | VJ: 38 | BJ: 11’00” | SS: 4.38 | 3C: 7.09 2015: (12/11) 96 3.5 2.0 1 2 1 PRO DAY 40-YD: 4.65 | 10-YD: 1.60 | 20-YD: 2.60 | SS: 4.20 Total: (34/19) 146 4.5 2.0 2 9 4

    BACKGROUND: A four-star safety recruit out of high school, Neal received offers from Florida, Auburn, Clemson and several others, committing to the Gators during his junior year. He played on special teams coverages as a true freshman in 2013, recording five tackles in 2013. Neal worked his way into the starting line-up at safety as a sophomore (eight starts) and collected 45 tackles, seven passes defended and three interceptions. He had his best season in 2015 as a junior and finished third on the team with 96 tackles, adding 3.5 tackles for loss, two passes defended and one interception. Neal opted to leave Gainesville after his junior season to enter the 2016 NFL Draft.

    STRENGTHS: Looks the part with a developed physique and long arms…highly physical and aggressive tackler, using his length to hit, lift and drive…plays with violence and anger, exploding through his hips and striking with authority…smooth athlete for his size and controls his momentum well in space…consistent play speed, showing functional range…attacks alleys and flows well with the action, never playing bored…tough player and fights through pain…productive junior season, averaging 8.7 tackles per start in 2015.

    WEAKNESSES: One-speed athlete and doesn’t play with much burst…physical striker, but doesn’t consistently square up his target, break down in motion or wrap to finish…wild angles and takes wasted steps vs. the run and in coverage…streaky take-on technique and late to separate from blocks…makes it too easy for receivers to block him in the open field…struggles to anticipate, biting on fakes – needs to see things a tick faster to be more of a reliable playmaker…eyes stuck in the backfield, allowing spacing from his coverage responsibilities…marginal spatial awareness and tends to play with tunnel vision…durability concerns, missing parts of the last two seasons – high right ankle sprain (Oct. 2014) that required a boot and crutches, missing two games; battled hamstring (Aug. 2015) and foot (Nov. 2015) issues as a junior, missing two games…poor production with single digit passes defended in his career.

    SUMMARY: A two-year starter, Neal was a box player in high school, but was used as both a strong and free safety for the Gators. While he showed improvements in the deep half of the field in coverage, he is best known as an eraser downhill, playing with violent intentions and looking to lay the wood. Neal enjoys contact and is a physical striker, but needs mechanical work as too many of his tackle attempts are off balance due to streaky angles. He might be able to start at some point during his NFL rookie season, but requires time to improve his discipline as he doesn’t have the athleticism to make up for wasted steps – will be a special teams demon due to his relentless nature while competing for snaps on defense.

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    • http://www.draftinsider.net/reports/2016/S/Keanu-Neal

      Keanu Neal
      School: Florida
      Position: S

      Positive: Two-year starter who finished with a career-best 96 tackles last season while also breaking up 2 passes. Outstanding safety prospect with next level size and skill. Instinctive, quickly picks up assignments and shows good recognition. Fires up the field, wraps up tackling and brings opponents down at the point of contact. Fast in both a straight line as well as laterally, covers a lot of area in centerfield and effectively covers receivers on crossing routes. Works well with cornerbacks bracketing receivers over the middle and displays solid ball skills.

      Negative: Shows inconsistencies in his game. Does not always take the best angles to the action, over pursues the play and slow reacting when the ball is in the air. Marginal ball production.

      Analysis: Neal is a high character prospect with the size and ability to start in multiple schemes on Sunday. He'll need time to complete his game but offers a good degree of upside and should produce as a rookie.
      I can't run no more
      With that lawless crowd
      While the killers in high places
      Say their prayers out loud
      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
      A thundercloud
      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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      • This Draft has been really weird. So many guys I thought were 2nd rounders are going tonight.

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        • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
          Falcons up. Darron Lee me thinks.
          Hmmm...
          I can't run no more
          With that lawless crowd
          While the killers in high places
          Say their prayers out loud
          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
          A thundercloud
          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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          • Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
            This Draft has been really weird. So many guys I thought were 2nd rounders are going tonight.

            Great, isn't it?

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            • Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
              This Draft has been really weird. So many guys I thought were 2nd rounders are going tonight.
              At least 3 so far.
              I can't run no more
              With that lawless crowd
              While the killers in high places
              Say their prayers out loud
              But they've summoned, they've summoned up
              A thundercloud
              They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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              • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                Hmmm...
                Can't win them all.
                But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

                -Tim Harmston

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                • Eric Thompson ‏@eric_j_thompson 49s49 seconds ago
                  BREAKING: Thomas Dimitroff has a torn labrum. Result of reaching for that Keanu Neal pick.

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                  • Originally posted by Rastak View Post
                    Great, isn't it?
                    Yep!

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                    • Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
                      This Draft has been really weird. So many guys I thought were 2nd rounders are going tonight.
                      a guy on the radio today said there are 5-6 first tier guys, 5-6 second tier guys and about 45 third tier guys. so a lot of guys people think are going in the first will go in the second and the other way

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                      • 1. RYAN KELLY | Alabama 6040|311 lbs|5SR West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) 5/30/1993 (age 22) #70
                        YEAR (GP/GS) GRADE 1st-2nd Round 2011: Redshirted MEASUREABLES Arm: 33 5/8 | Hand: 09 5/8 | Wingspan: 80 5/8 2012: (10/0) COMBINE 40-YD: 5.03 | 10-YD: 1.76 | 20-YD: 2.93 | BP: 26 | VJ: 30 | BJ: 08’07” | SS: 4.59 | 3C: 7.58 2013: (9/9) 8 OC PRO DAY N/A (positional drills only) 2014: (12/12) 12 OC 2015: (15/15) 15 OC Total: (46/36) 36 OC

                        BACKGROUND: A three-star offensive center recruit out of high school, Kelly committed to Alabama over offers from Florida, Florida State and Michigan. After redshirting in 2011, he came off the bench as a true freshman and played in 10 games in 2012. Kelly took over the starting center duties as a sophomore in 2013, starting nine games (missed four games due to injury). He started 12 games as a junior in 2014, missing two games due to injury. Kelly started all 15 games as a senior in 2015, earning consensus All-America and First Team All-SEC honors. He also won the Rimington Trophy (nation’s top center) and the Jacobs Blocking Trophy (SEC’s top lineman). Kelly received an invitation to the 2016 Senior Bowl, but declined.

                        STRENGTHS: Quick snap-and-step, sitting in his stance to anchor, absorb contact and push back…proper bend below the waist to maintain leverage and get underneath defenders…extends well to keep defenders from his frame and works hard to gain body position…patience in space to attack the second level…moves well laterally to pull and work around bodies… noticeably stronger as a senior…naturally instinctive to anticipate pre-snap and on the move…highly intelligent, both on and off the field – named the 2015 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year…made all the calls on the Alabama offensive line, getting everyone lined up and communicating well…very detailed with a tough demeanor, battling through the whistle…accountable, no-nonsense leader and voted a team captain in 2015 – calls that his most valued honor…seasoned veteran with 36 starts under his belt in the SEC.

                        WEAKNESSES: Average-at-best size, length and growth potential – needs to continue and develop his power…quick movements based more on awareness rather than explosive traits…overeager at times and needs to stay off the ground, lunging, dropping his eyes and falling off his target…overaggressive at the second level, leading to his pads rising or overrunning linebackers…needs to improve his timing in space to land blocks on designed screens…durability hasn’t been a strength, missing four games in Sept. 2013 (stretched MCL), two games in Oct. 2014 (right knee sprain) and most of the Texas A&M contest this past season due to a concussion (Oct. 2015).

                        SUMMARY: A three-year starter, Kelly took over the pivot duties at Alabama after Barrett Jones graduated and developed into one of the best centers in the country, earning the Rimington Award and Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 2015 – described as the “heart and soul” of the offense by Heisman-winning running back Derrick Henry. He plays with more hustle than physical talent, but has a strong understanding of how to use positional skill and his smarts to complete the mission. Although he rarely moves bodies in the run game, Kelly engages well on combo blocks and gains position, using his awareness to be a model of consistency. He is the ultimate lunch pail worker with the competitive grit and IQ that translates well to the pro game – scheme-versatile, immediate starter and Pro Bowl potential.

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                        • http://www.draftinsider.net/reports/2016/C/Ryan-Kelly

                          Ryan Kelly
                          School: Alabama
                          Position: C

                          Positive: Three-year starter awarded All-America and all-Conference honors last year as well as being named Rimington Trophy Award winner as the nation's top center. Tough, intelligent center who stands out in all areas of the position. Bends his knees, plays with excellent pad level and a terrific technician. Explosive at the point, stays square and keeps his feet and hands active throughout the play. Anchors in pass protection, effective on the 2nd level and nicely redirects to defenders. Seals opponents from the play and flashes power with the ability to move bigger linemen from the action. Displays outstanding vision and hits multiple defenders off a single snap.

                          Negative: Ducks his head on occasion. Has never been naturally bulky. Must improve his blocking angles.

                          Analysis: Kelly has been a consistent performer for Alabama but at the same time displayed progress in all areas of his game. He has starting potential in the NFL for a variety of systems and comes with a terrific amount of upside.
                          I can't run no more
                          With that lawless crowd
                          While the killers in high places
                          Say their prayers out loud
                          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                          A thundercloud
                          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                          • A Center?!

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                            • what happens if miles jack and ragland drop to us. ragland is the safe pick but jack is the possible stud

                              and you never know when any players career is gonna end to add on to what espn was saying

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                              • 3rd hand source - Bills to take Lawson

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