I like his versatility and his work ethic. Great article Al. As a senior, it appears that he knows how to keep the ball off his body to make the catch and with those long arms, he certainly has the catching radius to reach and pluck the ball with ease. Innovative offenses, speed and lots of NFL bound players. Deguara sat out Thursday's practice but was able to get some work in Friday. 2019 Season Update...Deguara has good, but not great leaping ability. © 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. He is Rodgers’ dream chess piece on third down, especially 3rd and short. He should evolve into an excellent for the Packers and out of all our 2020 picks I think that he will be able to make a significant contribution to the offense in 2020.

I look forward to see what LaFleur and Rodgers’ imagination will conjure with this draft class, assuming Deguara and others play to their potential. Instead of wasting your time trying to question the veracity of these reports, just enjoy them. Even Al ( I mean the scout) writing this repeatedly notes that he is small for a trad TE, hasn’t played that role and will lack size strength in it. Deguara got in two limited practices to close the week, enough for him to be ready to go for Monday's action. He plays with a very physical nature working the short area, yet is quick enough to get open. He is a physical receiver with enough strength to out-battle the defender for the ball and will do a very good job of looking the ball in over his shoulders. Few tight ends can stretch the field like he can (see 2019 Ohio State, Miami-Ohio, East Carolina games). He is a naturally strong athlete who might lack the ideal size and bulk teams look for, but don’t let that fool you, as he will attack with force and determination to get to the ball in flight. He has the power to avoid being rerouted and does a nice job of using his hands to leverage defenders and separate with his array of moves. He is an agile route runner with a good conception for staying in his patterns (little or no drift), thanks to his balance and burst coming out of his breaks. Seems like a scouting report closer to a 3rd round pick - rather than a 6th/7th - as many amateur draft experts were venting. He shows the ability to adjust easily to the poorly thrown pass and looks agile and alert running his routes, as he executes his patterns with crispness (rarely rounds his cuts or drifts on deep patterns). Cooley was drafted with the 81st pick in the 3rd round. He has big hands (9 7/8-inches) with long arms (33 1/8-inches) and wing span (77 5/8-inches). He is elusive and has the speed to win most foot races vs. linebackers and safeties. Based upon reading the review alone, I would have guessed a second round selection for him.

2019 Season Update...Deguara has the quickness to escape the press and strength to power through the hold up. I loved the "bit of a contortionist" and "tracks the ball well over his outside shoulder". Deguara might be undersized for a traditional tight end, but has very good acceleration and timed speed to compensate. College Position. Here it is 4.76, but NFL.com and packers.com has it as a 4.72u and APC listed 4.60.

I'll take a guy with a nasty attitude on the team any time as well. So he is not inflicting punishment on the tackler like a Jim Taylor did. The other scouting report on Jordan Love was a bit rosy as well, and while it is not the pick I would have made I don't have a significant problem with taking Love either, even with the 4th rounder thrown in. However, this Scout (lets pretend he is called Al) clearly focuses on the role for which he was drafted.

He will be a fan favorite for a long time. He loves combating for the ball in a crowd and more often than not, you will see on tape that he makes the catch with defenders hanging on to him.

It was Deguara's second career NFL game after being selected in the third round of April's draft, and the rookie hasn't had much of a chance to impact the team's offense. He showed marked improvement working underneath last season. Everyone stay well.

He is competitive going for the ball in a crowd, but still, I have questions that need to be answered to give a good evaluation as an inline blocker. Weight. After the catch, he does an excellent job finding the small crease when working in traffic. I saw Zach Kruse tweet yesterday that compared Cooley and Deguara's stats. He will not hesitate to compete for the ball in a crowd. This filter will hide comments which have ratio of 5 to 1 down-vote to up-vote. Deguara was my top pick for a TE addition, and I'm glad they took care of business early, as he would not have lasted to pick 175. This category will be compiled at the conclusion of the 2019 football season.

He has above average change of direction skills and lateral agility, doing an equally effective job with his straight-line speed as he does when redirecting or cutting out of his breaks. He also shows good elevation to go up and get the ball at its high point. He makes good adjustments with his feet off the ground, thanks to his body control. In looking at 2019 tape (see UCLA, Marshall, Central Florida games), you can see that he continues to improve in his ability to power through the jam , along with the quickness needed to create space and get out in the flats. He also won’t turn down an opportunity to crack back on safeties or line-backers, but his in-line blocking needs further evaluation. He has that strong, well-developed upper body frame that allows him to quickly gain advantage in separating from smaller defenders..

2019 Season Update...Deguara is aware of his surroundings as a route runner, doing a nice job of settling and sitting in the soft areas (see 2019 UCLA, Marshall, Memphis regular season games). He might be effective more so vs. the veer release, but he has very good strength to power through most hold ups and uncover quickly (see 2019 UCLA, Marshall, East Carolina, Connecticut games). I now understand why LF 'loves' him! I liked this guy as soon as I did some research on him. He does what is asked and then does the “extras,” proving that football is very important to him. The more I read about this player, the more I am excited and the more excited I think Rodgers and his colleagues should be. Deguara (shin) is active for the Packers' Week 4 matchup against the Falcons.

People say Packers didn’t get Rodgers weapons, bit I have to disagree and I could make a good argument that they did more with Dillon and Deguara then one of the top WR’s by a bit of a margin.

BTW, Josiah is our guy now, I love his report and I am looking forward to seeing him become a beast! Some other scouts regard him as a Jordan Reed type weapon, but Deguara is faster and more athletic between the hash marks than the Redskin. When blocking at the line, he does leave his feet at times. Based on this he is would be a steal, particularly as he had already played in the manner in which we would likely used him. He runs hard and has that burst to separate in the open (see 2019 Ohio State, East Carolina contests). He might not be a big target working underneath, but he shows very good awareness to adjust and uncover, sinking his pads properly when settling in zones. Josh Jones who I thought was like the 5th or 6th rated OT went in the 3rd or 4th round, as a fan we just dont know how these guys are valued and base most of our knowledge from others big boards like Kipers which are notbthe same as each teams board. He stays low in his pads with good forward body lean to get additional yardage after initial contact. Trading up or down requires a trade partner and giving up or receiving picks. Certain Data by Stats Perform. The report was prepared by a Pro scouting service that is hired by NFL teams to provide additional input on draft prospects. Measurables Percentiles vs. Ball Carriers Height Weight Arm Length Hand Size 40 Yard Dash Vertical Jump Broad Jump 3-Cone Drill 20 Yard Shuttle Bench Press 64 77 43 19 19 61 30 28 30 90. In this day and age in the NFL, teams are looking for players like him to stretch the field, as he can flash to gain advantage and battles with very good intensity to escape the jam. He is highly effective on controlled routes, but if a defender lets him get in space, he’s going to take the ball to the house (see 2019 Miami-Ohio, Connecticut, Houston games). Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports world. He executes the route with quick head and shoulder turning motion. All of these TEs were taken by the middle of the 4th round. Previous Scouting Report...Deguara has been used in a variety of roles as a pass catcher, whether lining up in the backfield, positioning outside or coming off the snap in a traditional stance. (the scores are out of a possible 10 points). #Packers https://t.co/cMc8PwhY6g, New from JSOnline and PackersNews: Clubhouse Live with Packers' Allen Lazard and Josiah Deguara https://t.co/SdxSs9zhO6 #Packers. Green Bay Packers. He has that “fire in his belly” to compete for the ball and plays until the whistle. He plays with effortless body control to reach and pluck the ball away from his frame. Deguara lacks blazing speed, but few tight ends get in and out of their cuts as cleanly as he does, sort of watching a smaller version of George Kittle. He also does a nice job of adjusting his routes to set up the defender. With his soft hands, the Bearcat can pluck the ball effortlessly. Cooley had 96 catches for 1255 yards and 11 TD's. He might not make too many cornerbacks miss when tackling him, but he will make those smaller defenders pay for their attempts to bring him down one-on-one.

He has quickness to gain position, but due to size and bulk issues, he will tend to overextend and lose leverage.

Here’s where my info comes from (I’m not a scout)https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/joe-marino-s-2020-nfl-draft-tight-e... Also maybe GB took Deguara as MLF wanted to install his offense scheme fully this year and felt it was a necessity to get a move TE this year who could contribute significantly later in the season. It must be a great article if you get a 5 to 1 ratio of up votes to down votes from this crowd.

At draft time they are swamped so more so. The Bearcats often split him wide to gain advantage vs. smaller defenders, but even in a three-point stance, he accelerates smoothly coming off the ball. 2019 Season Update...Deguara is an excellent intermediate area receiver with the hands and speed to beat second level defenders heading up field. I just need to see him stay in to mirror defensive ends in pass protection more. Edit: I agree I too sense he will quickly become a fan favorite!



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