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1 minute ago, robgar said:

Kaindoh

 

Weaknesses
  • Has dealt with injuries and made just 10 career starts.
  • Looked as though he were favoring left ankle at times.
  • Play tends to be segmented and lacks athletic fluidity.
  • Doesn't use size traits to command the rep.
  • Below-average rush with only one sack in his last 11 games.
  • Inaccurate hand slaps fail to open outside rush lanes.
  • Not enough bend to dip below punch at top of the rush.
  • Runs out of gas during chase.
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2 minutes ago, robgar said:

Kaindoh

 

Strengths
  • Long, NFL-caliber frame with even more room for muscle.
  • Adequate upfield spring off the snap and into neutral zone.
  • Initial quickness and body lean help him knife into B-gap on slants.
  • Uses length to separate and set the edge.
  • Capable of getting from one edge to the other with his rush counter.
  • Speed-to-power conversion potential as a pro.
  • Length could become more effective rush weapon with work.
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Joshua Kaindoh EDGE, FSU

Height: 6-7, Weight: 265

Another tall, athletic specimen with serious pop in his hands. Just isn't overly active with him and didn't live up to expectations in college. (Chris Trapasso)

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The 2021 NFL Draft has featured a lot of waiting for the K.C. Chiefs, who were forced to watch the entire first round and third round pass without any scheduled activity. Even in the fourth round, the team had to wait until the very end as they held a late compensatory pick, but the Chiefs finally grabbed their third pick with the selection of Florida State defensive end Joshua Kaindoh.

Kaindoh was more potential than production during his days at Florida State, but he’s the sort of flyer a team should take late in the fourth round, especially given the overall weak nature of the pass rusher in this particular draft class. Kaindoh has length for days with good quickness and strength. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to put it all together while playing for the Seminoles, as a leg injury ruined his junior year after a few games and he returned in 2020 to provide middling production.

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Talking heads on both ESPN and NFLN basically are saying physical specimen, cream of the crop recruit out of high school, then inconsistent and injury-prone in college.

High upside, low floor.  I can live with it.

With our final three picks, I'd like to see at least one pass catcher and one secondary player.  But overall I think this draft has been okay.

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8 minutes ago, Lamardirts said:

Florida State has been a mess for a couple years now.   I'll give him a chance with our defensive coaching staff.   Was surprised a little about not going safety but maybe the Raiders nabbed our guy.

That's just what several analysts were saying.  The guy has second/third athleticism but was in a program with poor coaching and low morale.  Might be another Kpass but also could be coached up into a useful rotational guy.  At least, he should light a fire under Taco.  

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Just now, jetlord said:

That's just what several analysts were saying.  The guy has second/third athleticism but was in a program with poor coaching and low morale.  Might be another Kpass but also could be coached up into a useful rotational guy.  At least, he should light a fire under Taco.  

I'm ok with taking a Kpass kind of guy in the 4th unlike Kpass lol.   Taking solid picks up front and then taking swings later one seems a little different than previous years.

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