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Perry Young and the NFL?
Fresh off his AAC Defensive PoW award, Perry Young got a very strong review in the Enquirer with the PFF. It's subscriber only but the headline gives you the gist:
PFF: Perry Young is a game-changer as Cincinnati Bearcats football aims for AAC title
I'm starting to think he might be becoming a solid NFL prospect. At 5-11 he doesn't have ideal height but that doesn't seem to be hurting Devin Bush (not that they are equals of course.) Thoughts (including the NFL prospects of other Bearcats, especially seniors)?
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 04:15 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: Fresh off his AAC Defensive PoW award, Perry Young got a very strong review in the Enquirer with the PFF. It's subscriber only but the headline gives you the gist:
PFF: Perry Young is a game-changer as Cincinnati Bearcats football aims for AAC title
I'm starting to think he might be becoming a solid NFL prospect. At 5-11 he doesn't have ideal height but that doesn't seem to be hurting Devin Bush (not that they are equals of course.) Thoughts (including the NFL prospects of other Bearcats, especially seniors)?
I think there are a few that will get a look, depending on how they perform during the rest of the season, the all star games, and pro days.
Deguara immediately comes to mind.
Bryan Wright?
We don’t have a ton of Seniors. If we start talking underclassmen I think we have several that will at least get a look.
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2019 04:33 PM by C1ncy4Life.)
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 04:31 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:15 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: Fresh off his AAC Defensive PoW award, Perry Young got a very strong review in the Enquirer with the PFF. It's subscriber only but the headline gives you the gist:
PFF: Perry Young is a game-changer as Cincinnati Bearcats football aims for AAC title
I'm starting to think he might be becoming a solid NFL prospect. At 5-11 he doesn't have ideal height but that doesn't seem to be hurting Devin Bush (not that they are equals of course.) Thoughts (including the NFL prospects of other Bearcats, especially seniors)?
I think there are a few that will get a look, depending on how they perform during the rest of the season, the all star games, and pro days.
Deguara immediately comes to mind.
Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:31 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:15 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: Fresh off his AAC Defensive PoW award, Perry Young got a very strong review in the Enquirer with the PFF. It's subscriber only but the headline gives you the gist:
PFF: Perry Young is a game-changer as Cincinnati Bearcats football aims for AAC title
I'm starting to think he might be becoming a solid NFL prospect. At 5-11 he doesn't have ideal height but that doesn't seem to be hurting Devin Bush (not that they are equals of course.) Thoughts (including the NFL prospects of other Bearcats, especially seniors)?
I think there are a few that will get a look, depending on how they perform during the rest of the season, the all star games, and pro days.
Deguara immediately comes to mind.
Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
It’s still hard to say. From the 5th Rd to Undrafted Free Agency a lot will remain in flux. How players finish out their season, hoe they perform at the All Star games, pro days, possible Combine invites, etc... even going undrafted isn’t the end of the world as they will still earn a shot during Training Camps and preseason and if they can impress on Special Teams they can carve out a nice career.
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:31 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:15 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: Fresh off his AAC Defensive PoW award, Perry Young got a very strong review in the Enquirer with the PFF. It's subscriber only but the headline gives you the gist:
PFF: Perry Young is a game-changer as Cincinnati Bearcats football aims for AAC title
I'm starting to think he might be becoming a solid NFL prospect. At 5-11 he doesn't have ideal height but that doesn't seem to be hurting Devin Bush (not that they are equals of course.) Thoughts (including the NFL prospects of other Bearcats, especially seniors)?
I think there are a few that will get a look, depending on how they perform during the rest of the season, the all star games, and pro days.
Deguara immediately comes to mind.
Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
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10-10-2019 06:22 PM |
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 06:50 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
If this coaching staff sticks around we are going to have some amazing seasons coming up. They are not only recruiting at a great clip, but they are developing the kids that do come here. If you look we don’t lose much next season, and we have a lot of experience in our underclassmen. Should be some really fun times.
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 07:36 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:50 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
If this coaching staff sticks around we are going to have some amazing seasons coming up. They are not only recruiting at a great clip, but they are developing the kids that do come here. If you look we don’t lose much next season, and we have a lot of experience in our underclassmen. Should be some really fun times.
Losing Wright is huge, imo. Every time he goes does with a minor injury i cringe. Guy epitomizes heart and soul of the defensive unit.
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 06:50 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
SAUCE!
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 08:03 PM)GameTime_21 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:50 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
SAUCE!
Yep. Brain fart. My bad Chad. Sauce is the best name since Silverberry...
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
I could see Pitts being a mid round LB/Edge Rush specialist that the NFL loves these days by his senior year. He would need to pack on some weight for any chance to be a true DE but he has a whole lot of athleticism.
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 07:50 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 07:36 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:50 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 04:40 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: Deguara will get drafted. No doubt in my mind. He has talent and is a team first player. I think it also helps to have a guy like Travis Kelce out there as a Cincinnati grad.
I'm a Perry Young fan but he's no Devin Bush. I don't see him getting drafted but maybe a camp invite.
Wiggins was a stone cold draft lock - second rounder potential IMO. After the knee injury that is up in the air. I hate it for him because he can be a special player on Sundays.
How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
If this coaching staff sticks around we are going to have some amazing seasons coming up. They are not only recruiting at a great clip, but they are developing the kids that do come here. If you look we don’t lose much next season, and we have a lot of experience in our underclassmen. Should be some really fun times.
Losing Wright is huge, imo. Every time he goes does with a minor injury i cringe. Guy epitomizes heart and soul of the defensive unit.
Wright is a big loss as is Deguara, Ferguson, and a few other. When you consider what most teams lose after each season and how we’ve recruited and the depth we have, you have to feel really good with what we have returning.
The majority of our contributors will be back and I have faith this staff will be able to replace the few key contributors that we will lose.
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RE: Perry Young and the NFL?
(10-10-2019 10:06 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 07:50 PM)eroc Wrote: (10-10-2019 07:36 PM)C1ncy4Life Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:50 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: (10-10-2019 06:22 PM)eroc Wrote: How would you rate Perry Young to Eric Wilson? i agree undrafted FA/practice squad is likely in his future but if you can catch on playing Special Teams you can make a career out of it.
Agree about DeGuara. i also agree about Bryan Wright. i think Wright's draft stock will likely revolve around his speed because his physical measurables are NFL caliber (at least as listed on gobearcats).
As an aside, i'm going to enjoy this season for sure but the next two could be really special.
Perry and Young? Prolly about the same. Good point about special teams.
What about James Smith? Coby Bryant?
Agree - next couple of years. I'm pumped for Juice Gardner to continue to develop. 6'2" 185 lb frosh corner. Just wait until his body fills out some more...
If this coaching staff sticks around we are going to have some amazing seasons coming up. They are not only recruiting at a great clip, but they are developing the kids that do come here. If you look we don’t lose much next season, and we have a lot of experience in our underclassmen. Should be some really fun times.
Losing Wright is huge, imo. Every time he goes does with a minor injury i cringe. Guy epitomizes heart and soul of the defensive unit.
Wright is a big loss as is Deguara, Ferguson, and a few other. When you consider what most teams lose after each season and how we’ve recruited and the depth we have, you have to feel really good with what we have returning.
The majority of our contributors will be back and I have faith this staff will be able to replace the few key contributors that we will lose.
Harper did well in the UCF game and will probably get more play time. Apparently Ferg was taking snaps with the second team this week.
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