Which team would you like Davis to be selected by?
Yesterday, some fans commented in the message, wanting to see Jordan Davis's scouting report, Xiaobian received it and quickly arranged it! Admittedly, it is rare for such a large man to be able to exercise like this forever, and his stunning performance in the joint test is still fresh in people's minds. Xiaobian can't wait to see him selected at the draft and enter the NFL! Today, we're going to talk about what Davis is like as a player.
Basic information
Jordan Davis
Pinnacle, University of Georgia
Height: 6'6 3/8 (1.99m)
Weight: 341 lbs (155 KG)
Birthday: 2000.1.12
Draft Template: Weta Wea
University data
Freshman Year (10 games)
25 grapplings, 1.5 grapplings
Sophomore Year (10 games)
18 tackles, 2.5 grapplings
Junior Year (7 games)
16 grapplings, 1 grappling
Junior Year (13 games)
32 grapplings, 2 grapplings
Physical data
Arm Length: 34 in (86 cm)
Palm weft: 10 3/4 (27cm)
40 yards: 4.78 seconds
Vertical jump: 32 inches (81cm)
Standing long jump: 123 inches (3.12m)
Advantage analysis
-Extremely large, ideal figure in spike position
- The body is large and powerful, and sometimes it is difficult for the bag to stop him
- Athleticism is very rare for his stature
-Bull Punch has an overwhelming advantage
- A pair of large hands that are fast and powerful, helping him to gain the upper hand when fighting with the offensive line
- Defensive fighter, able to directly increase the defensive intensity of the entire defensive line
- It is easy to shake off the offensive line that came to cover and make a tackle
- Topical figures who attract media attention can help the team attract attention
Weakness analysis
-The spike location is not important compared to other locations
- Physically difficult to guarantee that he will play the whole game
- The University of Georgia's defensive group was an All-Star, covering up his shortcomings
-There is not much skill in punching except for bull punching
summary
Davis was like a monster with athletic abilities that didn't seem at all match for his weight. Despite weighing 341 pounds, his 40-yard score is even the best in the league's quarterbacks, and you can imagine how much pressure the quarterback would be when he chased him. In addition, he weighs a lot and is not easy to lose position, and can contribute steadily to the defensive run. And when the offensive line chooses to pack him, his teammates will have more opportunities to complete the tackle. So Davis is likely to have an immediate effect on the defensive group he wants to join.
But Davis's downside lay in his position and his physical strength. Spikes aren't a place where every gear needs to be on the floor, and Davis' physical strength doesn't allow him to play the game. However, if he can only play a part of the number of slots, it seems that he has some luxury in selecting the first round pick.
Overall, Davis's addition to the team can quickly help the team improve a notch, at least in terms of defensive run, but his use is a relatively big problem. However, another previous first-round spike, Vita Wea, had a lot of success with the Pirates, gradually growing into one of the league's top inner defenders, and his success could also endorse Davis's draft prospects.