Philadelphia Eagles draft watch: 3 RB, OL studs and duds post-combine
Here are the duds.
Trey Adams walked into Indianapolis knowing two things. There would be questions about his injury history, and because of that, he was going to need a pretty nice day to silence some of the doubts.
Adams tore his ACL in 2017 and had back surgery in 2018. He also had a fairly disappointing showing in February’s combine with a 5.6 40-yard dash time, and a 1.89-second ten-yard split. He was second-worst in that category.
He doesn’t seem to be completely healthy and doesn’t appear to have the athleticism necessary to survive in the NFL and to be honest, we’re probably going to hear his name called later in April’s selection meeting if it’s called at all.
If you watched Kentucky Wildcats football, you already know who Logan Stenberg is. He’s a fiery competitor, and he talks a lot. Unfortunately, nothing about his day in Indy states that he needs to be chosen before Day 3, and that’s if he gets chosen then.
He could be a late-round guy or he could go undrafted. You could make strong points for both arguments. We’ll just have to wait and see how things go down.
Okay, maybe it’s unfair to place Lloyd Cushenberry in the category of a dud. Place an asterisk by his name and put him in the ‘thud’ category, and that’s meant with the utmost respect.
He can’t be placed in the category of being one of the day’s winners because he was robbed of a chance to compete after the 40. All hope is not lost though. He’ll get another chance to shine at the LSU Tigers‘ Pro Day, where we can probably all bet a few dollars that he’ll be okay and ready to go and a few NFL scouts will most likely be present.