Apr 09, 2021 at 07:05 AM Copied!
The Triple Take team, the Steelers Radio Network trio of Matt Williamson, Dale Lolley and Mike Prisuta, provides updates on their breakdown of the top cornerback prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. If you want to hear the audio version of The Triple Take click here.
The opinions of these Steelers Radio Network personalities do not reflect the views of the Steelers organization.
Matt s Second Take on the CB position .
Who s stock has risen and why?
Jaycee Horn, South Carolina (6-1, 205 lbs.) - Horn has one of the best athletic profiles in this entire draft class. His 4.39/40 grabs the headlines, but Horn s jumps were even more impressive with a 42 vertical and a 133 broad jump. Mind you, these numbers were posted by a cornerback that stands 6 1 , weighs 205 pounds with very long 33 arms. Horn is tough and physical on the football field and unlike some of the other top cornerback prospects, he often traveled with the
Apr 07, 2021 at 07:05 AM Copied!
The Triple Take team, the Steelers Radio Network trio of Matt Williamson, Dale Lolley and Mike Prisuta, provides updates on their breakdown of the top defensive linemen prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. If you want to hear the audio version of The Triple Take click here.
The opinions of these Steelers Radio Network personalities do not reflect the views of the Steelers organization.
Matt s Second Take on the DL position .
Who s stock has risen and why?
Milton Williams, Louisiana Tech (6-4, 278 lbs.) - This one is just too obvious. At 6 3 and 284 pounds, Williams did miraculous things at Louisiana Tech s Pro Day. How about these numbers at his weight: Williams ran a 4.62 in the forty. He jumped 38.5 in the vertical and 10 1 in the broad. Williams has short arms and might not have an obvious position fit along the defensive line, but these insane movement numbers do flash on tape. Maybe the best way to use Williams
Apr 01, 2021 at 11:05 AM Copied!
The Triple Take team, the Steelers Radio Network trio of Matt Williamson, Dale Lolley and Mike Prisuta, provides updates on their breakdown of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. If you want to hear the audio version of The Triple Take click here.
The opinions of these Steelers Radio Network personalities do not reflect the views of the Steelers organization.
Matt s Second Take on the WR position .
Who s stock has risen and why?
D Wayne Eskridge, Western Michigan (5-9, 190 lbs.) - There are an amazing number of highly explosive slot receivers in this class in a similar mold to Eskridge and most of them put up eye-popping numbers at their Pro Day. Like the others, Eskridge isn t very tall (5 9 ), but he isn t slight and has blazing speed. His 4.38 time in the forty absolutely translates to the field. After an excellent Senior Bowl and Pro Day, Eskridge s stock is soaring.