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<blockquote data-quote="Luca" data-source="post: 608868" data-attributes="member: 9032"><p>Indeed!</p><p></p><p><strong>PFF:</strong> "<em>Christian Ringo leads the defensive interior with a ridiculous 15.8 PRP. Ringo recorded pressure at a more consistent rate than J.J. Watt did. Ringo was able to beat up on the Sunbelt conference as he recorded a pressure in every game and his best game came against instate rival Louisiana-Monroe as he recorded nine pressures</em>."</p><p></p><p><strong>DraftBreakdown:</strong></p><p></p><p><em><strong>Pros:</strong> Consistently provides pressure off the edge and on inside moves. Generates force with a thick core and strong lower body, and is difficulty to leverage because of his low center of gravity. Often commands double teams or help blocks. Non-stop motor and plays to the whistle – will crawl to the quarterback/ball carrier if he has to. Nose for the ball and always attacking. Experience lining up inside and on the edge. Highly productive when healthy. Known as a mature player who takes well to coaching.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Cons:</strong> Lacks ideal height and length to stay out on the edge, and is undersized for an interior lineman. Sloppy build. Rotational defender used to being spelled for a significant number of snaps. Not an instinctive player, more reactionary, especially against the run. Short on speed and endurance in pursuit.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Overall:</strong> Despite finishing sixth among FBS defenders in tackles for loss this past season, Ringo was not invited to the NFL Scouting Combine or any of the well-known all-star games. He surfaced at the College Gridiron Showcase in late January where his weigh-in matched the tape. He is a stout, squatty interior defender who masqueraded as a sack-master his senior season. This is not to say that Ringo cannot generate production at the professional level, but in many cases he was the beneficiary of pressure from his teammates. Still, this speaks to Ringo’s determined, high-effort approach. He has risen from two-star recruit to impact collegian, and now he has an excellent opportunity to catch on as a rotational lineman at the pro level. Ringo’s stature will knock him into the late rounds or priority free agency, but his talent warrants an early-to-mid Day Three draft choice.</em></p><p></p><p>So it seems like he can be a role player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca, post: 608868, member: 9032"] Indeed! [B]PFF:[/B] "[I]Christian Ringo leads the defensive interior with a ridiculous 15.8 PRP. Ringo recorded pressure at a more consistent rate than J.J. Watt did. Ringo was able to beat up on the Sunbelt conference as he recorded a pressure in every game and his best game came against instate rival Louisiana-Monroe as he recorded nine pressures[/I]." [B]DraftBreakdown:[/B] [I][B]Pros:[/B] Consistently provides pressure off the edge and on inside moves. Generates force with a thick core and strong lower body, and is difficulty to leverage because of his low center of gravity. Often commands double teams or help blocks. Non-stop motor and plays to the whistle – will crawl to the quarterback/ball carrier if he has to. Nose for the ball and always attacking. Experience lining up inside and on the edge. Highly productive when healthy. Known as a mature player who takes well to coaching. [B]Cons:[/B] Lacks ideal height and length to stay out on the edge, and is undersized for an interior lineman. Sloppy build. Rotational defender used to being spelled for a significant number of snaps. Not an instinctive player, more reactionary, especially against the run. Short on speed and endurance in pursuit. [B]Overall:[/B] Despite finishing sixth among FBS defenders in tackles for loss this past season, Ringo was not invited to the NFL Scouting Combine or any of the well-known all-star games. He surfaced at the College Gridiron Showcase in late January where his weigh-in matched the tape. He is a stout, squatty interior defender who masqueraded as a sack-master his senior season. This is not to say that Ringo cannot generate production at the professional level, but in many cases he was the beneficiary of pressure from his teammates. Still, this speaks to Ringo’s determined, high-effort approach. He has risen from two-star recruit to impact collegian, and now he has an excellent opportunity to catch on as a rotational lineman at the pro level. Ringo’s stature will knock him into the late rounds or priority free agency, but his talent warrants an early-to-mid Day Three draft choice.[/I] So it seems like he can be a role player. [/QUOTE]
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