It's like Nick Bosa. He struggled against bigger linemen so the 9ers gave him the biggest and baddest lineman in the game to line up to at every practice
@@bronxmade8710 yeah, he can still get beat by bigger linemen but it's gotten better. So much so, his newest hurdle is double team chip blocks. Too often he gets caught off balance and loses the momentum.
@@artigarcia9257 oh, right on. Yeah, I’m a fan (of Bosa) too. Guess that must’ve really helped his development. For not bein the quickest big guy who ever lived, he sure is a monster. San Fran sure invested a lot the last several years to get that great D line. And he’s the anchor. Causing such disruption and drawing all that attention & double teams just by his presence. Opens a lot up for the others while still getting all that consistent production. What more could you want. He’s definitely the man. And that’s cool to know about him, thanx
Man, that transition really was legendary! Thanks for showing us these problems with Hutchinson. I feel like he won't be the no. 1 pick though. I think we'll see an OT go 1.
I'm more impressed with Thibs on the field than with Hutchinson, but Hutchinson is my number one because of what he can do to any team's culture since day 1. You draft him and your defense(and team overall) instantly gets a leader and a role model with insane work ethic, so he's basically another Watt brother. Jaguars could get Thibs because he's a more talented edge rusher, but the Jaguars NEED someone like Aidan Hutchinson to turn this team around.
@@LucasFerreira-cq8qz as a Giants fan I’m happy we got Thibs We need that “get the fuck out of my way.” and “everything runs through me.” mentality And getting Evan Neal is a good balance because he’s very quiet and to compliment that he seems like a quiet killer who will have a crazy work ethic and dominate anyone
Good Video Alex!! I think that with Hutchinson, his arms are almost an inch shorter than Nick Bosa, and he is gonna need a good coach in order to teach him how to adapt to his arm length when going against behemoth tackles which are becoming more common now.
He reminds me a lot of Nick to be honest. There were questions about Nick's athleticism coming out of OSU, and while Hutch has the combine numbers, his athleticism doesn't necessarily JUMP off the tape. Nick's pass rushing repertoire was more polished coming out, however Hutch is more of an all around polished prospect imo
I think it does help that he practiced against the best offensive line in the country in college and he went to the lions instead of the jags who have a significantly worse oline than the jags
Aidan Hutchinson is an absolute monster. I watched the guy for his entire Michigan career, and he’s one of the best guys I’ve ever seen there. Wherever he goes he will be great.
This was another really great analysis. I appreciate that you mentioned his dropstep, b/c I'd seen that on gametape, too, but I hadn't seen it mentioned anywhere else. Another recent high draft pick he reminds of is Chase Young, although for different reasons. Young was incredibly athletic and relied on that athleticism in order to beat most defenders. His technique wasn't nearly as strong as it could have been, and some of this has shown up in the League. In the case of Hutchinson, while he is unable to rely on that level of athleticism, he's honed a couple of techniques to his advantage, and by doing so, I believe that he found what worked for him the majority of the time. The problem was, against elite offensive lineman, especially the type he'll find at the next level, he a couple moves only go so far. I feel that he'll have to broaden his repertoire of pass rushing maneuvers in order to remain competitive at the next level.
Thanks JMG, yeah that showed up way too often. I'm not doubting Michigan's staff, but I wonder if it was some odd sort of technique they were trying to teach? He's similar to Young in terms of repertoire of moves, but I'm not sure I'd comp him much more than that.
@@AlexRollinsNFL I didn't communicate my point very well. I don't think that Hutchinson is similar to Young on a player-to-player basis. What I meant to say was, I think that they're similar in that they both rely on a few very specific techniques to make their games work.
Damn, wow man. That was such a highly succinct description. And totally original--I've never heard anyone else hit on anything else like that idea about him before or since you made this comment. I gotta tell my dad that--bet he'll be impressed as well, and totally agree. Pretty smart dude
@@AlexRollinsNFL He made a couple tackles, including a TFL, but Georgia’s O-line came ready to take him and Ojabo out of the passing game. Speaking of which, Ojabo didn’t put up a single stat. Hmm. 🤔
Funny thing is look at both of their physics Bossa brothers and the weight room in high school everyday look at the thighs and their arms eating Hutchinson is skinnier he ain't trying to do all that weight work but he asked to frame to put on weight later at 67 if he put on weight and had the legs in the arms that Nick Bosa does my God he would be 285 easy Hutchinson is strong right now wait till he gets to the NFL training room and his trainers are giving them the NFL supplements he'll get big he'll get strong right now that just ain't his game it's funny a Jacksonville fan said boy we got lucky look at how small Aiden is look at those small skinny arms well we'll see how it pays off for Jacksonville and how it pays off for the Lions just cuz you got smaller legs and smaller thighs don't mean s*** ain't got to have biceps like a bodybuilder to be a good Edge rusher
There are some defensive players who are just so athletic, quick, and strong, they just dominate regardless of their flaws. They make so many good plays versus bad plays. 'Scouts' say Joey Bosa is more talented and more athletic than his brother. Probably true. I would argue that Nick is a better and more effective player.
Excellent analysis! I wouldn't call him a speed-rusher through and through, because he does use his power quite a bit, particularly putting Washington's Jaxon Kirkland on skates on numerous occasions, but yeah - he does love that double-hand swipe!
@@AlexRollinsNFL Long arm with him is kind of funny because his arms are very short for an edge, but I think he does have plenty of pop in his hands - as you can also see when setting the edge in the run game - to set up his momentum and drive guys backwards.
@@halilsrealfootballtalk @Halil's Real Footballtalk The long arm when he showed it was solid, but he didn't use it too often. It's weird I feel like has that pop at times, and other times it's just not there
@@AlexRollinsNFL I'll actually do my final eval on him in a couple of days. So hopefully I can settle on my position for him on the big board, but tbh. I think KT has more physical potential, because of better length and burst upfield, along with not featuring that ugly back-kick in his get-off.
The only thing that can ruin Aidan Hutchinson is the Jaguars. #HutchtoLions #TotallyNotaBiasedMichiganFan Edit: The Jaguars didn’t take him! Thank you Baalke!
As a Jaguars fan this is draft is kind of disappointing, not because it lacks talent but because there is no absolute difference maker. Hutch is talented but he doesn't give me the same feeling that the Bosa brother's or Chase Young and Myles Garrett gave me. The #1 pick isn't really an optimal pick this year and that's par the course for Jacksonville.
One thing about the combine, it doesn't measures a person's motor/ mentality. Teams get enamored with players that test great in the 40-yard dash but does it match their production. There are 4 or 5 Defensive ends that test better than Hutchinson but if he is close to Nick Bosa#97 niners I would pick him over the others.
He resembles JaDaveon Clowney in the sense that his skillset is so limited that in a defensive context that doesn't set him up to win he won't be an effective speed rusher. I would make the personnel argument as a coach to have him play more and transition to a stand up 3-4 edge because he plays the run so well as well as having the football understanding of the game he has.
He can't do good while being held... that's what you showed me lmfao I know lineman hold, but when a DE shifts his shoulders, you can't have a handful of his outside shoulder pad like that
Do ppl also realize this was his first year playing in a stand up outside backer role? Yeah maybe his lack of length prevents him from being an absolute super star, but I still think he can work his way into pro bowl level good
So I am a raiders fan and I like Mad Maxx, I am glad he is a raider! However, he gets more pressures than sacks and I was wondering which stat do you think is more important?
Pressures can lead to incompletions and interceptions because of hasty decisions by the quarterback. To me, the sack is an overrated stat. It’s important but not as important as many people make it out to be.
IMO pressure is more of a front 4 group stat. There are ways for teams to play around the land mine at the edge if that is the only thing a team has. BUT if they also have interior linemen who can push through to disrupt the QB, then every lineman's efforts adds value to potentially disrupting the play on passing downs.
I know he is great but I'm always weary of giving guys praise if they have another stud playing opposite. How much of that was fear of Ojabo and vice versa.
i think ojabo succeeded because of the attention given to hutchinson because coming into the season hutchinson was already projected to be a mid 1st round draft pick while ojabo was relatively unheard of
I think Hutchinson has the tools to be great, both the Bosa and Watt brothers had similar 20 yard shuttle and 3 cone times I think he compares to them physically and athletically
@@jacobthomas8158 that’s definitely true, they were technically sound with crazy physicality, however Hutch is a monster physically too. Just not as great with technique, also seems to have a couple pass rush moves right now.
Frankly, he is a worse prospect than either of them. Watts are physical specimens, that developed technique in the league and Bosas were 2 of the most refined pass rush prospects in years, while being pretty good, not great, athletically. Hutchinson is a good, not great athlete, but his technique is not as grat as Bosas. He would be great for a team like the Giants that could realistically compete in 1 or 2 years. Jags are an okay fit, but there are better picks for them.
@@hollywoodagenda7881 hutchinson’s production was inflated by playing on the same line as ojabo, both bosa brothers were eating double teams for their entire career
This year is a really weird draft class... their isn't "that guy" ex: Trevor Lawrence/burrow etc but I still thing there's plenty of stars in this draft and Hutchinson is one of them..
That transition, lol. Just seems to be a weak class, not a great year compared to some of the recent ones we’ve had. Could be wrong, I’m not a college expert but lot of the analysis I’ve read/watched has said there aren’t a lot of slam dunk picks.
In terms of slam dunks maybe not, however because covid led to guys getting an extra year of eligibility a lot of good, but not great, prospects stuck around another year and we're now seeing the backlog come forward. There are a TON of good prospects in this draft and it's arguably the deepest ever.
Not that it's as important, but the hype just isn't there on this class either. Hutchinson appears to be the Jags #1 overall pick, but even so it doesn't feel like he's the slam dunk
@@AlexRollinsNFL which isn’t a bad thing. Like you said, deep class but for someone who doesn’t follow college like me, I don’t see a big name like Lawrence, etc.
Thoughts on the weird hate that KT is getting recently? Some people having dropping out of the top 10. Micah Parsons had the same “character concerns” last year that caused him to drop out of the top 10, it was just stupid in my opinion
I haven't given him a super in-depth deep dive, so can't speak on if it's a talent/film issue or not. I know Hutchinson is making a PFF podcast based on his entire life story, so I don't see how that's not more of a red flag than anything KT has done so far..
@@i_feel_bad_for_my_haters1810 - Yeah, but I’m not sure if that was because of a character issue or something else. The Cowboys have proven time and time again that they will draft and trade for players with character issues (Charles Haley, Micah Parsons, Ezekiel Elliott) *OR* add reclamation projects with similar issues (Aldon Smith).
His length is going to be a huge problem in the nfl. How effective was he against future NFL tackles? Not at all. He got dominated by ever tackle with length. His quickness will work well for awhile but I just don’t see consistent pass rush effectiveness in the NFL. I see a good motor player who is maybe a 6-8 sack guy and 3rd down specialist.
Had absolutely no problem against NPF, Curne, Rasheed Walker, Bruss, Jones, Beach, Skoronski, Kirkland, Mumford. If your opinion is the Georgia game where he got belted 1 play than idk what to tell you. He is the only pick at 1. Work ethic, motor, leadership, smart, numbers, athleticism. I look at players who made the entire team better, made the secondary better.
he was a projected top 15 pick before he tore his acl at his pro day and he probably wouldve gone to the ravens in the first round had that not happened because they knew they could get him much later and end up with 2 elite prospects
I think it was just a bad game for him because he was going against the top offensive line in the country every day at practice and succeeding against them and he was bullying an extremely good oline in Iowa
Nothing about Hutchinson makes me think that he’s in the Myles Garrett / Chase Young / Joey Bosa / Nick Bosa category. My gut tells me that he won’t be very successful in the NFL.
He's got to win with technique over everything but Nick Bosa was kind of the same way. I agree Hutchinson isn't the freak athletic type even though his combine numbers suggest so
@@AlexRollinsNFL - I dunno. I saw the Bosa Brothers as being much more physically dominant than Hutchinson. Granted, I don’t watch nearly as much game film as you do, but Hutchison seems rather average as far as NFL prospects go.
It would be kinda cool if he spearheaded the lions back to relevancy. As a Packer fan, divisional games have become almost boring with bears, lions, and vikings sucking all the time. NFC North needs some excitement.
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It's like Nick Bosa. He struggled against bigger linemen so the 9ers gave him the biggest and baddest lineman in the game to line up to at every practice
I agree I remember watching him go up against a Rookie Mahki Becton and he couldn’t get around him all game…
@@bronxmade8710 yeah, he can still get beat by bigger linemen but it's gotten better. So much so, his newest hurdle is double team chip blocks. Too often he gets caught off balance and loses the momentum.
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@@justinmix143 trent williams
@@artigarcia9257 oh, right on. Yeah, I’m a fan (of Bosa) too. Guess that must’ve really helped his development. For not bein the quickest big guy who ever lived, he sure is a monster. San Fran sure invested a lot the last several years to get that great D line. And he’s the anchor. Causing such disruption and drawing all that attention & double teams just by his presence. Opens a lot up for the others while still getting all that consistent production. What more could you want. He’s definitely the man.
And that’s cool to know about him, thanx
These weekly draft videos are slowly becoming the highlight of my week
Same, it's kindve sad
I can't get my saturday lunch without watching Alex's videos anymore.
Man, that transition really was legendary! Thanks for showing us these problems with Hutchinson. I feel like he won't be the no. 1 pick though. I think we'll see an OT go 1.
Lol
I agree, i feel Jacksonville needs to address the Offensive Line first!
😂 Thanks TLC. I have it on good authority the Jags are gonna snag him at 1!
I hope he goes to the Lions and Sauce goes to the Jets
@@highlifebreezy5827 W
It’s ashamed what happened to his teammate on the other end of the rush or LOS, speedy recovery for Ojabo 🤞🏽
Huge fan of Njabo! I hope he comes back even better
I like him a lot. But idk I’m a Kavon Thib fan. Seeing him single handily beat UCLA was super impressive.
I'm more impressed with Thibs on the field than with Hutchinson, but Hutchinson is my number one because of what he can do to any team's culture since day 1. You draft him and your defense(and team overall) instantly gets a leader and a role model with insane work ethic, so he's basically another Watt brother. Jaguars could get Thibs because he's a more talented edge rusher, but the Jaguars NEED someone like Aidan Hutchinson to turn this team around.
@@LucasFerreira-cq8qz as a Giants fan I’m happy we got Thibs
We need that “get the fuck out of my way.” and “everything runs through me.” mentality
And getting Evan Neal is a good balance because he’s very quiet and to compliment that he seems like a quiet killer who will have a crazy work ethic and dominate anyone
Thibs is Lawrence Taylor without the negatives.
Good Video Alex!! I think that with Hutchinson, his arms are almost an inch shorter than Nick Bosa, and he is gonna need a good coach in order to teach him how to adapt to his arm length when going against behemoth tackles which are becoming more common now.
He reminds me a lot of Nick to be honest. There were questions about Nick's athleticism coming out of OSU, and while Hutch has the combine numbers, his athleticism doesn't necessarily JUMP off the tape. Nick's pass rushing repertoire was more polished coming out, however Hutch is more of an all around polished prospect imo
@@AlexRollinsNFL i do agree especially on the mental side, as you mentioned, Hutchinson is extremely smart and applies it throughout his games.
I think it does help that he practiced against the best offensive line in the country in college and he went to the lions instead of the jags who have a significantly worse oline than the jags
Aidan Hutchinson is an absolute monster. I watched the guy for his entire Michigan career, and he’s one of the best guys I’ve ever seen there. Wherever he goes he will be great.
This was another really great analysis. I appreciate that you mentioned his dropstep, b/c I'd seen that on gametape, too, but I hadn't seen it mentioned anywhere else. Another recent high draft pick he reminds of is Chase Young, although for different reasons. Young was incredibly athletic and relied on that athleticism in order to beat most defenders. His technique wasn't nearly as strong as it could have been, and some of this has shown up in the League. In the case of Hutchinson, while he is unable to rely on that level of athleticism, he's honed a couple of techniques to his advantage, and by doing so, I believe that he found what worked for him the majority of the time. The problem was, against elite offensive lineman, especially the type he'll find at the next level, he a couple moves only go so far. I feel that he'll have to broaden his repertoire of pass rushing maneuvers in order to remain competitive at the next level.
Thanks JMG, yeah that showed up way too often. I'm not doubting Michigan's staff, but I wonder if it was some odd sort of technique they were trying to teach? He's similar to Young in terms of repertoire of moves, but I'm not sure I'd comp him much more than that.
@@AlexRollinsNFL I didn't communicate my point very well. I don't think that Hutchinson is similar to Young on a player-to-player basis. What I meant to say was, I think that they're similar in that they both rely on a few very specific techniques to make their games work.
These videos are amazing, i really hope alex will make similar video on Sauce Gardner or Stingley Jr.
Thanks Honza! I'm struggling to get LSU defensive film for some reason, but Sauce isn't lost in the Sauce, he could be coming in the near future!
I like how he pass rushes. It’s like a wide receiver trying to get past press coverage.
Exactly! Crazy how similar the positions are
Damn, wow man. That was such a highly succinct description. And totally original--I've never heard anyone else hit on anything else like that idea about him before or since you made this comment. I gotta tell my dad that--bet he'll be impressed as well, and totally agree. Pretty smart dude
Great video, you’re definitely one of the best doing football analysis!
So true
Thank you brother!
So pretty much, the entire Georgia game. That game was rough for Hutch.
Interesting…. But st-
I was super bummed I couldn't get the film for that game, I wanted to see if he struggled or if he just didnt show up in the stat sheet
@@AlexRollinsNFL He made a couple tackles, including a TFL, but Georgia’s O-line came ready to take him and Ojabo out of the passing game. Speaking of which, Ojabo didn’t put up a single stat. Hmm. 🤔
@@Dawg-Bone Yeah that's how it seemed fersure. I'm so sad for Ojabo and his injury, he was FASCINATING. Maybe the highest potential in this class
@@AlexRollinsNFL Yeah. He’s really good. He was my ED4 (behind Hutch, KT, and Walker) until he got hurt. Prayers for a healthy recovery for him.
At 4:20 Hutchinson can tell it’s power because the pulling guard has his weight back farther than the other guard
What a guy
Funny thing is look at both of their physics Bossa brothers and the weight room in high school everyday look at the thighs and their arms eating Hutchinson is skinnier he ain't trying to do all that weight work but he asked to frame to put on weight later at 67 if he put on weight and had the legs in the arms that Nick Bosa does my God he would be 285 easy Hutchinson is strong right now wait till he gets to the NFL training room and his trainers are giving them the NFL supplements he'll get big he'll get strong right now that just ain't his game it's funny a Jacksonville fan said boy we got lucky look at how small Aiden is look at those small skinny arms well we'll see how it pays off for Jacksonville and how it pays off for the Lions just cuz you got smaller legs and smaller thighs don't mean s*** ain't got to have biceps like a bodybuilder to be a good Edge rusher
@@me5197 is that in reference to me or Hutchinson. Also I’m very aware that you posted this 4 months ago
@@willanthony167 both?
And a month later it seems like he could go at number 2. As a Detroit fan I’m salivating
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@@AlexRollinsNFL I’m so happy 🥲 and Jameson Williams!
There are some defensive players who are just so athletic, quick, and strong, they just dominate regardless of their flaws. They make so many good plays versus bad plays. 'Scouts' say Joey Bosa is more talented and more athletic than his brother. Probably true. I would argue that Nick is a better and more effective player.
Just subscribed and found this podcast, had to see how far off you were on your analysis. Your not the only one to underestimate him.
Great draft content, Alex! KT vid maybe?👀
Thanks Miguel! I got you!
Good motor, definitely going to need work on more moves and get stronger or he's going to get locked up by good tackles.
Excellent analysis! I wouldn't call him a speed-rusher through and through, because he does use his power quite a bit, particularly putting Washington's Jaxon Kirkland on skates on numerous occasions, but yeah - he does love that double-hand swipe!
He's capable of speed to power fersure, but I'm not sure I saw many straight bull rush's or long arms at all
@@AlexRollinsNFL Long arm with him is kind of funny because his arms are very short for an edge, but I think he does have plenty of pop in his hands - as you can also see when setting the edge in the run game - to set up his momentum and drive guys backwards.
@@halilsrealfootballtalk @Halil's Real Footballtalk The long arm when he showed it was solid, but he didn't use it too often. It's weird I feel like has that pop at times, and other times it's just not there
@@AlexRollinsNFL I'll actually do my final eval on him in a couple of days. So hopefully I can settle on my position for him on the big board, but tbh. I think KT has more physical potential, because of better length and burst upfield, along with not featuring that ugly back-kick in his get-off.
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I'm more concerned with his lack of bend
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Bigger linemen can overwhelm him in the gap run scheme run game kills him snd slows down his pass rush and edge ability
The only thing that can ruin Aidan Hutchinson is the Jaguars. #HutchtoLions #TotallyNotaBiasedMichiganFan
Edit: The Jaguars didn’t take him! Thank you Baalke!
How come?
Not biased at all!
Forgetting UGAs OLine..
Finally a contrarian view. Everyone’s been showering praises like he’s the next Bruce smith
As a Jaguars fan this is draft is kind of disappointing, not because it lacks talent but because there is no absolute difference maker. Hutch is talented but he doesn't give me the same feeling that the Bosa brother's or Chase Young and Myles Garrett gave me. The #1 pick isn't really an optimal pick this year and that's par the course for Jacksonville.
I like that a lot of the clips of hutch getting beat is obvious hold conditions.
And the vast majority of those never got called. It's something he has to figure out, because that won't change in the NFL.
@@Banzai51 still, the fact that many offensive lineman have to resort to holding just to slow him down shows how dominant he can be
One thing about the combine, it doesn't measures a person's motor/ mentality. Teams get enamored with players that test great in the 40-yard dash but does it match their production. There are 4 or 5 Defensive ends that test better than Hutchinson but if he is close to Nick Bosa#97 niners I would pick him over the others.
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He resembles JaDaveon Clowney in the sense that his skillset is so limited that in a defensive context that doesn't set him up to win he won't be an effective speed rusher. I would make the personnel argument as a coach to have him play more and transition to a stand up 3-4 edge because he plays the run so well as well as having the football understanding of the game he has.
He can't do good while being held... that's what you showed me lmfao I know lineman hold, but when a DE shifts his shoulders, you can't have a handful of his outside shoulder pad like that
Do ppl also realize this was his first year playing in a stand up outside backer role? Yeah maybe his lack of length prevents him from being an absolute super star, but I still think he can work his way into pro bowl level good
What I took from this vid is no double teams on him and not even worthy of chip block ?
Yeah and he disappeared in the Georgia game.
They knew exactly how to neutralize him.
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So I am a raiders fan and I like Mad Maxx, I am glad he is a raider! However, he gets more pressures than sacks and I was wondering which stat do you think is more important?
It’s pressures.
Pressures can lead to incompletions and interceptions because of hasty decisions by the quarterback. To me, the sack is an overrated stat. It’s important but not as important as many people make it out to be.
IMO pressure is more of a front 4 group stat. There are ways for teams to play around the land mine at the edge if that is the only thing a team has. BUT if they also have interior linemen who can push through to disrupt the QB, then every lineman's efforts adds value to potentially disrupting the play on passing downs.
Can you do one on Kenneth Walker?
Is it just me, or does he look like Pat McAfee? *1:22*
730 that was just a straight up hold
Well guess length of arms didn't matter too ush as the nfl season ends he had a very good rookie year ad looks to be a star
I know he is great but I'm always weary of giving guys praise if they have another stud playing opposite. How much of that was fear of Ojabo and vice versa.
i think ojabo succeeded because of the attention given to hutchinson because coming into the season hutchinson was already projected to be a mid 1st round draft pick while ojabo was relatively unheard of
Kenneth Walker just scored another TD from 45 yards
So basically u can’t go to the league if u can’t beat a pass rush every play.. that’s part of football, if u don’t fail, u don’t learn.
I think Hutchinson has the tools to be great, both the Bosa and Watt brothers had similar 20 yard shuttle and 3 cone times I think he compares to them physically and athletically
bosa brothers are far better, their technique were much better as seen by their production
@@jacobthomas8158 that’s definitely true, they were technically sound with crazy physicality, however Hutch is a monster physically too. Just not as great with technique, also seems to have a couple pass rush moves right now.
Frankly, he is a worse prospect than either of them. Watts are physical specimens, that developed technique in the league and Bosas were 2 of the most refined pass rush prospects in years, while being pretty good, not great, athletically. Hutchinson is a good, not great athlete, but his technique is not as grat as Bosas. He would be great for a team like the Giants that could realistically compete in 1 or 2 years. Jags are an okay fit, but there are better picks for them.
@@hollywoodagenda7881 hutchinson’s production was inflated by playing on the same line as ojabo, both bosa brothers were eating double teams for their entire career
@@ddddddddd378 hutchinson is straight up slow in pursuit, watch him against MSU
6:23, just a blatant hold, nothing against Aiden in this moment. Was not called.
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This year is a really weird draft class... their isn't "that guy" ex: Trevor Lawrence/burrow etc but I still thing there's plenty of stars in this draft and Hutchinson is one of them..
Guy is going to be Average in the next level
Number 1 picks with work ethic aren’t ever average
That transition, lol. Just seems to be a weak class, not a great year compared to some of the recent ones we’ve had. Could be wrong, I’m not a college expert but lot of the analysis I’ve read/watched has said there aren’t a lot of slam dunk picks.
In terms of slam dunks maybe not, however because covid led to guys getting an extra year of eligibility a lot of good, but not great, prospects stuck around another year and we're now seeing the backlog come forward.
There are a TON of good prospects in this draft and it's arguably the deepest ever.
Not that it's as important, but the hype just isn't there on this class either. Hutchinson appears to be the Jags #1 overall pick, but even so it doesn't feel like he's the slam dunk
@@AlexRollinsNFL which isn’t a bad thing. Like you said, deep class but for someone who doesn’t follow college like me, I don’t see a big name like Lawrence, etc.
Thoughts on the weird hate that KT is getting recently? Some people having dropping out of the top 10. Micah Parsons had the same “character concerns” last year that caused him to drop out of the top 10, it was just stupid in my opinion
Parsons had some pretty serious allegations against him, but, as always, the Cowboys didn’t care one bit.
@@johnbrowntheprophet He also had problems with overagression in the run game, as he was an edge rusher in high school.
I haven't given him a super in-depth deep dive, so can't speak on if it's a talent/film issue or not. I know Hutchinson is making a PFF podcast based on his entire life story, so I don't see how that's not more of a red flag than anything KT has done so far..
@@johnbrowntheprophet They had a problem wit Randy Moss 😂😂
@@i_feel_bad_for_my_haters1810 - Yeah, but I’m not sure if that was because of a character issue or something else. The Cowboys have proven time and time again that they will draft and trade for players with character issues (Charles Haley, Micah Parsons, Ezekiel Elliott) *OR* add reclamation projects with similar issues (Aldon Smith).
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@@AlexRollinsNFL definitely!
How good is he in the run game?
He's very good
His length is going to be a huge problem in the nfl. How effective was he against future NFL tackles? Not at all. He got dominated by ever tackle with length. His quickness will work well for awhile but I just don’t see consistent pass rush effectiveness in the NFL. I see a good motor player who is maybe a 6-8 sack guy and 3rd down specialist.
Had absolutely no problem against NPF, Curne, Rasheed Walker, Bruss, Jones, Beach, Skoronski, Kirkland, Mumford. If your opinion is the Georgia game where he got belted 1 play than idk what to tell you.
He is the only pick at 1. Work ethic, motor, leadership, smart, numbers, athleticism. I look at players who made the entire team better, made the secondary better.
KT video soon?
W video … as always 💪
Thanks brother! Ima keep grinding
Alex the Manscaped transition was a little scuffed in this one
You're telling me bro
Yes sir film breakdown
Yes sir Ed!!
really now just getwork it and try just be goode he go greatness
outside of on the field stuff...is it me or this dude an overcooked HAM for being a DE.
I have no idea what that means, but it's provocative so I like it
With the first pick Jags have to help Trevor
I live in Jacksonville and I would rather have Kayvon Thibodeaux. If there's one thing Oregon produces well it's defensive linemen.
Dion Jordan!!
@@thetruth1816 Drugs are a variable you can't predict. Justin Blackmon could have been the greatest ever.
@@clarkkent1521 but Jordan went to Oregon didn't he ??
@@thetruth1816 Yes, and so did Haloti Ngata, Arik Armstead, and DeForest Buckner.
@@clarkkent1521 hit or miss every CFB team..
We want to build the perfect player and it doesn’t exists bro
Thibedoux is next.
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Sup Alex!
Wassup brother!
Will Anderson lead college with 17 sacks and 33.5 TFLs. Aiden did not lead the nation in sacks.
197 & 5
Aidan Hutchinson's mother is a very attractive woman
Horny Police arrest this man immediately
@@AlexRollinsNFL I'm just saying
Not the sack leader this past season!!!
55 looked good too
He looked unbelievable
he was a projected top 15 pick before he tore his acl at his pro day and he probably wouldve gone to the ravens in the first round had that not happened because they knew they could get him much later and end up with 2 elite prospects
This aged terribly 😉
And yet despite these issues, Aidan Hutchinson is still on track to be the the number one overall pick this year.
As he should be.
I can tell you to put money down that he will be.. bet
@@AlexRollinsNFL If i had the #1 pick, i wouldnt even consider anyone else.
the one thing that could doom him is that Jacksonville is picking #1
Oof
Def not a true #1 pick, but def top 20
Will Anderson Jr lead the nation in sacks and tfls
Are you telling me this dude has a negative ape index? No wonder he was in the big 10
He’s good but not as good as everyone making him out to be. Hell be drafted high, probably won’t show out till like 3-4 years.
Will Anderson led the nation in sacks
Georgia shut him down completely. As good as UGA their line is a far cry from an NFL line
I think it was just a bad game for him because he was going against the top offensive line in the country every day at practice and succeeding against them and he was bullying an extremely good oline in Iowa
Great motor, super gritty, very intelligent are all ways of saying he’s pretty good for a white boy😂
Bust written all over him.
lets goooooo
He's got a bad false step.
Hes struggling bad week 5 NFL
2 players had more sacks than aidan hutchinson. he did not lead the nation in sacks.
Cheating can doom Hutchinson 💐🌑👍 rest in the good news 💐 okay bye
Wow, this video aged poorly - with all his “anticipation” & everything
He's over hyped just like Kayvon.
his sack total did not lead the entire nation...
Nothing about Hutchinson makes me think that he’s in the Myles Garrett / Chase Young / Joey Bosa / Nick Bosa category. My gut tells me that he won’t be very successful in the NFL.
He'll be fine. You don't have to be Bosa or Myles Garrett to be considered good.
He's got to win with technique over everything but Nick Bosa was kind of the same way. I agree Hutchinson isn't the freak athletic type even though his combine numbers suggest so
@@AlexRollinsNFL - I dunno. I saw the Bosa Brothers as being much more physically dominant than Hutchinson. Granted, I don’t watch nearly as much game film as you do, but Hutchison seems rather average as far as NFL prospects go.
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He's a flop. As predicted.
The one thing that could doom him? Probably getting drafted by the lions
It would be kinda cool if he spearheaded the lions back to relevancy. As a Packer fan, divisional games have become almost boring with bears, lions, and vikings sucking all the time. NFC North needs some excitement.
Ahhhh... being drafted by the lions?? Lol