Back for the 2024 NFL Draft edition, The Trick Play team is once again offering to immerse you in the heart of the event through the scouting reports of Rayane and Valentin. Who will become the next gem of the pro world and who, on the contrary, risks a spectacular flop?
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OT Kiran Amegadjie
— Rayane M (@RayaneScout) March 18, 2024
While the Yale prospect is buzzing thanks to his undeniable physical qualities, I have to admit that Im not as enthusiastic as some about his potential.
To me, he's still extremely raw and I'm afraid that a franchise will pick him far too high
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One thing that stood out to me right away is that Kiran seems to possess a good pushing force in his engagements. This strength often follows a strong initial impact on his blocks. However, it's important to be cautious about this point when considering the level of competition he faced during his college career in the Ivy League, which is significantly lower than what he will encounter in the NFL. Without disrespecting Yale or other Ivy League teams, it must be acknowledged that this conference doesn't produce as many players ready for the professional level compared to other conferences.
Despite his good height, Kiran does a good job with his Leverage, often attempting to play low, although he still frequently loses his power angle by standing up too quickly during reps.
Finally, I noted in Amegadjie a good recognition of the various blitzes he faced. He has a fairly good field vision and often picks up threats well when facing Stunts. The one thing that bothers me is that Kiran is still too Raw on quite a few technical aspects, which prevents him from fully capitalizing on his vision, because while Kiran often recognizes the play well and does his best to act on it, he doesn't always succeed because he lacks the technical proficiency to do so.
A new technical point that strongly displeases me about Amegadjie, but also about many other offensive linemen, is that Kiran constantly plays off-balance, constantly! It's quite remarkable to see that Kiran has not been able to improve in this area throughout the season and that he still easily loses balance towards the end of the season. He may really struggle in the pros if he doesn't improve in this area because he will face much more powerful players who are also much more impressive athletes, but above all with a level of technique and game intelligence of a completely different caliber. By maintaining this extremely unbalanced aspect on the majority of his reps, Kiran puts himself in a disadvantageous position because the players he will face from now on will be more than capable of taking advantage of this constant imbalance.
Between the positions of guard and tackle, the tackle position is probably the one that requires the most technical cleanliness to truly dominate, and it's precisely this point where Kiran falls short the most. So, it's up to you to decide which position would be most promising to develop Kiran if your franchise selects him next April.