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JEREMIAH OWUSU-KORAMOAH

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The thing that impresses me the most is his ability to use his strong arms and hand fighting technique to keep bigger blockers from swallowing him up. He gets off blocks and then uses his short area quickness to explode to the ball carrier. What a combination of speed, strength, vision and intelligence. This guy is the real shit.
 
He needs to learn other packages. Its almost like he is a rookie and has to learn more...or something like that.

He will play more, i am sure they are working on getting him comfortable on his assignment on nickel packages which will allow him to play 25% more snaps.
I’ll take JOK not knowing the packages over Mack Wilson “knowing them”
 
I’ll take JOK not knowing the packages over Mack Wilson “knowing them”

Not really, you are seeing JOK only when he knows what he is doing, a lost player is a lost player.

Patience, the kid will be special, but he needs to learn multiple positons to be on the field more...but he is learning for sure
 
Not really, you are seeing JOK only when he knows what he is doing, a lost player is a lost player.

Patience, the kid will be special, but he needs to learn multiple positons to be on the field more...but he is learning for sure
Exactly. It's the same thing with Browns fans shitting on Sendejo last year more than Redwine. Redwine was FAR worse, but since Sendejo knew where he had to be, he was in position to make the play more often--he just didn't.

Mack Wilson's missed tackles are preferred over having a player like Redwine out there who's completely inept and leaves plays wide open for the offense. I'm not saying that JOK would be Redwine-level bad out there, but bringing along talented players slowly is the mark of a good organization.
 
The thing that impresses me the most is his ability to use his strong arms and hand fighting technique to keep bigger blockers from swallowing him up. He gets off blocks and then uses his short area quickness to explode to the ball carrier. What a combination of speed, strength, vision and intelligence. This guy is the real shit.

Looks to me like his quickness and ability to change directions so quickly keeps blockers off balance. If they're not squared up and stable when they engage him, all that extra strength is useless, and their mass actually works against them because it creates momentum that can just take them right out of the play.
 

PFF overall grade: 90.1
JOK was talked up as one of the steals of the draft by just about everyone, and he’s certainly looked like one through three weeks. The 52nd overall pick is still a sub-package player for the Browns but has already racked up four pass breakups on only 40 coverage snaps. His 57.1% forced incompletion percentage ranks first among the 77 linebackers who have played at least 30 coverage snaps this year.
 
Baldy Boner for JOK.


The play that sticks out is the last play covering the check down back. He punches the ball out which is amazing, but even if he catches it, becasue of where JOK is playings, its only a 3-4 yard gain.
 
This dude was without a doubt the biggest steal of the entire draft. Small sample size but he looks pro bowl level in his rookie season.

Really no reason he should’ve been picked as low as he was.

I'll be honest, I think he's an all-pro.

I don't think a single off ball linebacker is playing better than JOK right now. He is a nightmare for opposition offenses.
 
This dude was without a doubt the biggest steal of the entire draft. Small sample size but he looks pro bowl level in his rookie season.

Really no reason he should’ve been picked as low as he was.
I remember Aqib Talib trashing one team for passing on JOK and taking a CB in the first round … can’t recall which team he trashed LOL
 

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