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Alex Barnes is legit. Not sure why he went undrafted.
His highlight vids are pretty much just him running through a hole big enough to drive a truck through.... over and over. Did we get any of those IOL guys as UDFA? LOL
 
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A player I hope the Titans sign

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    Ed Alexander*, NT, LSU
    Height: 6-3. Weight: 331.
    Projected 40 Time: 5.30.
    Projected Round (2019): 4-6.
    4/20/19: Alexander played through some injuries as a junior, but over the course of his career, he was a solid nose tackle for LSU. In 2018, Alexander totaled 28 tackles with three tackles for a loss, one sack and one pass batted. As a sophomore - 17 tackles, one sack - and freshman - 13 tackles - he had modest production. In the NFL, Alexander would fit best as a nose tackle in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense.
I was a little surprised Ed Alexander didn't get drafted. He's a perfect NT for our system, especially since we didn't resign Bennie Logan. Would love this signing, make it happen J-Rob!
 
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    Hamp Cheevers*, CB, Boston College
    Height: 5-9. Weight: 169. Arm: 30.50. Hand: 8.63.
    40 Time: 4.52. Three Cone: 6.96.
    Bench: 8. Vertical: 39. Broad: 10-2.
    Projected Round (2019): 4-6.
    4/20/19: Cheevers was one of the most dangerous cornerbacks in college football during 2018, producing seven interceptions for Boston College. To go along with the picks, Cheevers notched 39 tackles with seven passes broken up. It was a big improvement from his sophomore year when he had 17 tackles, four breakups and two interceptions. Cheevers would be rated higher if he were bigger, but given his size limitations, he is likely to be relegated to the slot in the NFL.
 
Slow. No top end speed
The same reason Lagarrette Blount went undrafted, everybody thought he was too slow for the NFL, and he has had a great career.
(It don't matter if you are slow, if when the catch you, they cant tackle you.)
 
I was a little surprised Ed Alexander didn't get drafted. He's a perfect NT for our system, especially since we didn't resign Bennie Logan. Would love this signing, make it happen J-Rob!
I would love to see us sign Alexander too but I think coaches believe they have prepared Dee liner enough to be a starter at NT. Just like Sharif Finch at OLB
 
I would love to see us sign Alexander too but I think coaches believe they have prepared Dee liner enough to be a starter at NT. Just like Sharif Finch at OLB
Dee Liner sounds like a create a player name on NFL Blitz. What makes you think coaches believe he's a starter? We haven't even got to training camp yet.
 
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    Hamp Cheevers*, CB, Boston College
    Height: 5-9. Weight: 169. Arm: 30.50. Hand: 8.63.
    40 Time: 4.52. Three Cone: 6.96.
    Bench: 8. Vertical: 39. Broad: 10-2.
    Projected Round (2019): 4-6.
    4/20/19: Cheevers was one of the most dangerous cornerbacks in college football during 2018, producing seven interceptions for Boston College. To go along with the picks, Cheevers notched 39 tackles with seven passes broken up. It was a big improvement from his sophomore year when he had 17 tackles, four breakups and two interceptions. Cheevers would be rated higher if he were bigger, but given his size limitations, he is likely to be relegated to the slot in the NFL.

MCM is saying he has the best chance of the group to make it. Maybe he does. Still though, it will be tough as he is as one-dimensional as you can get. He is really only useful as a slot guy against small receivers.

Since he is small he cannot tackle well which means he will be targeted by opposing offenses. It also means he is useless on special teams. Hard to have a CB5 or 6 who is useless on special teams.
 
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