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Same game LSU Oregeon, Week 1.
Defensive Lineman Sam Montgomery.
Also from that game, #99 was everywhere on the defensive LSU line.
He's smaller but beat his man almost every time, he can stop the run and rush. He's a playmaker.
Name is Sam Montgomery. Has Jason Taylor type body. But makes plays.
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As an aspiring scout, I see too many players in college that just make plays, who are good football players, and I dont get caught up in the politics of where they should go, what team, whatever. Here are diamonds.
Week 1. LSU verse Georgia. Big time Game.
Defensive Back Tyran Mathieu
From what I can gather from the film, this guy just makes plays.
He was in almost every play I could find in the Oregon big time game this year.
He broke open the 6 - 3 score against Oregon in the 2nd quarter with a forced fumble returned for a touchdown (He won SEC defensive player of the week for the performance for what it's worth).
He seems to do well at the line of scrimmage, makes turnovers, intercepts passes.
This might be the best player in this year's draft.
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Week 2
Georgia verse South Carolina,
Defensive Lineman #6 - Melvin Ingram.
The next guy that stood out was the defensive lineman from carolina (#6) whose fast and of the defensive line mold
the colts like. Today he scored a touchdown via fumble return, scored a touchdown on a fake punt, and
recovered the ball on the onside kick (he was part of the hands team).
Week 2
Tennessee verse Cincinnati
Running back #28 - Tauren Poole.
One run he made last year against Oregon reminded me of
This run single handedly shows his ability
Here he is verse Oregen.