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e do the same for the Giants’ defensive line?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015 Calvin Munson Color Rush Jersey , Week 172019 NFL DraftWhat would Clemson DT Christian Wilkins bring to the Giants?New,32commentsDT Christian Wilkins was a leader for Clemson. Could he do the same for the Giants’ defensive line?EDTShareTweetShareShareWhat would Clemson DT Christian Wilkins bring to the Giants?Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY SportsIt came as something of a surprise when defensive tackle Christian Wilkins elected to forego the 2018 NFL Draft and return to school. Wilkins was regarded as one of the top prospects in last year’s draft and was almost a lock to go in the first round, but still he decided to keep Clemson’s defensive line together. The group believed that their team still had work to do and could lead their team to a championship in 2018, and as the leader of that defensive line, Wilkins couldn’t go running off to chase NFL riches. They were right, and it was the Clemson defensive line, powered by Wilkins and Clelin Ferrell, who lead Clemson to a championship over an Alabama team which had steamrolled the SEC in the regular season.Now he is in the draft, and the New York Giants are in search of talented Michael Strahan Color Rush Jersey , disruptive players for every level of their defense. It’s safe to assume that the Giants have some level of interest in all of the Clemson defensive linemen, so what could Wilkins bring to New York?MeasurablesProsPrototypical frame for a 3-technique defensive tackle.Shows an impressive first step. Good quickness and agility in a short area.Usually plays with low hips and pad level. Good hand usage. Consistently tries to establish inside leverage. Shows a variety of pass rush moves. Routinely rushes with a plan. Good awareness of the ball. Versatile. Played all over the Clemson defensive line. Widely regarded as a team leader and a very high character young man.Great hustle. Never gives up on a play.ConsGood, but not great athlete for the position.Arms might be too short for some teams.Isn’t great against double-teams.Balance is occasionally a question.Prospect VideoWhat They’re Saying - Joe Marino (The Draft Network - Scouting Report) Does He Fit The Giants?Absolutely. Wilkins might be regarded as a natural 3-technique in a 4-3 front, but by no means is he limited to that role. Clemson played him all over their front, from a 4-3 defensive end to a 3-4 nose tackle, and he played well wherever they lined him up. For the Giants he would be a 5-technique defensive end in their base defense and a 3-technique defensive tackle in their nickel packages, and should be disruptive whenever he is on the field. Wilkins has a very good (though not quite elite) first step to pair with polished hand usage and a chess player’s mentality. He has a solid repertoire of pass rushing moves and freely mixes them with his bull-rushes to set up offensive linemen later in the game. Wilkins also uses his agility well to attack unexpected gaps or execute TEX (Tackle/End Exchange) stunts. Wilkins isn’t an athletic phenom like some linemen in this class, but he is athletic enough to give most offensive linemen trouble in one-on-one situations. He probably shouldn’t be used as a two-gapping player in either a 4-3 or 3-4 front, but that shouldn’t be an issue in James Bettcher’s attacking 1-gap defense.Finally Kareem Martin Color Rush Jersey , Wilkins is widely, and highly, regarded for his character and work ethic off the field and should be great presence in the locker room from Day 1. If he is still available when the Giants are on the clock for the 17th overall pick, the only reason the Giants shouldn’t give him heavy consideration is if they took one of the elite interior defensive line prospects at sixth overall. Wait? What? What did that headline just say? Slow-footed Eli Manning is better outside the pocket than mobile, play-making, improvisational guys like Deshaun Watson and Russell Wilson? What?Here’s the context to that.What does this mean? Certainly not that the 37-year-old Manning can make more plays running around that Watson, Wilson. Patrick Mahomes or Jared Goff. What it probably indicates is that the Giants have done a good job using play action, using the bootleg, rolling the pocket on occasion and getting the generally stationary Manning off the spot where pass rushers think he is going to be.It also seems to indicate that when the Giants have asked him to move Robert Thomas Color Rush Jersey , and simplified the reads he needs to make by basically giving him only half the field to throw to, that Manning has made good decisions and thrown the ball accurately more often than not.It’s also kind of interesting to see Philip Rivers, another stationary 37-year-old, on this list.In the end, just kind of a fun fact to pass along.
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