Re: Good Luck Today
Originally Posted by
BadlandsGrizFan
Hes def built for the Big Sky more than the MVC...everyone throws in the Big Sky...and the Bison rarely throw...when they do its out of the hands so quick because every route the Bison run is just short little slants or outs...which is a good gameplan...I'm just saying that is the reason he was not dominate like usual...the Bison planned for it perfectly!
Football Gameplan’s Analyst Emory Hunt shares his scouting notes from the college football games he has attended this season. See what he thinks about some of the upcoming draft prospects around the country!
Hunt’s Scouting Notes: Montana Grizzlies vs North Dakota State Bison (9-20-14)
Montana Grizzlies Prospects
DE – Zack Wagenmann – 6’3 255 – Senior
Wagenmann was consider the best pro prospect by many coming into this game. He is a legit 6’3 255 that plays LDE. Wagenmann did show some good acceleration to the QB and knows how to get the edge. But overall, this wasn’t his best showing. Wagenmann isn’t a P.O.A. guy and doesn’t have the elite level flexibility that you want to see coming from a pass rusher. And playing LDE, I expected him to be stout vs the run but he had problems disengaging from blocks. As of right now, based off my assessment, I think he’d be better suited as a WLB in a 4-3/3-4. Playing the run won’t be his strong suit but does have potential as a run and chase guy.
North Dakota State Bison Prospects
DE – Kyle Emanuel – 6’3 251 – Senior
Emanuel was THE best player on the field today. On the 1st three plays of the game, Emanuel either made or disrupted the play. He has a great inside move and uses his hands extremely well to play the run. Emanuel is a fundamentally sound player that is able to get of blocks, re-direct and accelerate to the QB. I saw a player that excelled on both ends of defense. And despite his listed size, I don’t think he’s an OLB in a 3-4, but can play either LDE or RDE in a 4-3. If he’s not playing on an NFL/CFL team next year, it’s a crime. I’m excited to see more of him moving forward.
Guys that surprised
RT – Landon Lechler – 6’7 299 – Soph., North Dakota St.
This was an impressive showing for the sophomore who had the tough task of taking on one of the FCS’s top pass rushers in Zack Wagenmann. Lechler more than held his own, he actually rendered Wagenman ineffective and invisible. This really bodes well for his future. Lechler excelled on both ends of offense.
NT – Tonga Takai – 6’2 310 – Senior, Montana
One of the lone bright spots on the Grizzlies defensive line. The Griz defense were bending but not breaking and when the Bison got in the red zone, Takai’s play up front against the Bison’s C Jesse Hinz. Takai disengages well and is able to beat double teams. He’s a type of guy that can play the NT or the 1T. Very strong at the P.O.A.
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