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2-58 Trysten Hill DT Central Florida...will be a 3T here


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Trysten Hill DL, UCF
Height: 6-3, Weight: 308
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Hill is a young battler who taps into every ounce of his ability on every snap. Plus burst off the ball. Some pass-rushing moves, and the speed, athleticism, and wherewithal to chase down runners from the backside. -- CT
 

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2-58 Trysten Hill DT Central Florida...will be a 3T here


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Trysten Hill DL, UCF
Height: 6-3, Weight: 308
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Hill is a young battler who taps into every ounce of his ability on every snap. Plus burst off the ball. Some pass-rushing moves, and the speed, athleticism, and wherewithal to chase down runners from the backside. -- CT

Wish we had gotten Nasir.
 

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Every .. fucking .. year. The contempt this team has for the safety position is staggering.
 

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ESPN: "Don't worry. Marinelli is gonna coach/motivate the hell out of this kid."

Like he did for Taco?
 

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You would think with how many close ball games we have, they would invest in the secondary.

Sigh this guy Rapp— so jealous we missed out on another good Safety.
 

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Every .. fucking .. year. The contempt this team has for the safety position is staggering.

We also need a legit pass rush threat from interior. We don't have it since Irving went full on Tard
 

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Daniel Jeremiah nfl.com 2nd rd pick analysis:

58. Trysten Hill, DT, Dallas Cowboys


Has outstanding first-step quickness. He is the first one off the ball when he's on the field. He went to the right place to have Rod Marinelli get everything out of him.
 

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  • Dallas Cowboys: DT Trysten Hill, UCF – After butting heads with the new coaching staff, Hill was a disappointment last season and was made a reserve after starting for two seasons. Ability-wise, he appears to be a nice fit in a Rod Marinelli system as a one-gap penetrator. He shoots off the snap but must fight inconsistencies and buy into the scheme to be a good fit. Grade: C+
 

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Every .. fucking .. year. The contempt this team has for the safety position is staggering.

It's not contempt, they're smarter than everyone else, you haven't figured that out yet?

go CoWboYz!

 

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Smarter than everyone else would mean a Super Bowl
win. Right now there is only one team exuding that.
 

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By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst

Draft Projection
Rounds 2-3

NFL Comparison
Rodger Saffold

Overview
Reliable run blocker with NFL-ready size and strength but exploitable holes in his pass sets that need to be addressed as quickly as possible. His starting experience at both center and guard could bring additional interest in McGovern, who would be a bigger, stronger option at center for teams facing odd-front power in their division. He is a good fit in gap and inside-zone run schemes, but his tendency to over-set in pass protection could be challenging to correct. He's an early starter as a Day 2 pick, but Year 1 could have ups and downs.
Strengths
  • Starting experience as both a guard and center
  • NFL body type with broad upper body and good lower-body thickness
  • Works well in double teams
  • Can punch and carry target while the double block settles in
  • Stays wide and can play wide
  • Good catch-run-and-secure transitioning on zone blocks
  • Bends effectively for desired pad level
  • Able to dig opponents anchor out on down blocks
  • Consistent hand placement as run blocker
  • Not easily bull-rushed
  • Can open hips and make athletic recoveries when beaten
  • Decent redirect power in pass protection.
Weaknesses
  • Hands too wide in pass protection
  • Needs more consistent angles up to second level
  • Inconsistent timing up to second block on combos
  • Measured lateral movement lacks desired quickness
  • Uses gallop steps to mirror edge-running 3-techniques
  • Tends to over-set and open inside counters
  • Gets caught out over his toes
  • Will lean and lunge for redirect in pass protection
  • Inside post becomes a target due to over-sets
  • Needs better reaction time and awareness to twists
Sources Tell Us

"He's one of my favorite guards because he's got real size and real power. A lot of college linemen are coming in so light that it takes time to get them big and strong enough to play." -- Offensive line coach for NFC team

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/connor-mcgovern?id=32194d43-4741-7420-d3a4-ecbbf78bc788
 
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