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NFL Combine Thursday notebook: Terrion Arnold connects with Antonio Pierce

February 29, 2024 by Silver And Black Pride

NFL Combine
Terrion Arnold | Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images

Updates from Day 3 in Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN — The defensive backs were up at the podium while the defensive linemen and linebackers hit the field for workouts on Thursday, Day 3 of the NFL Combine. For the Las Vegas Raiders, that means we got some more information on two of their top needs for the NFL Draft, cornerback and defensive tackle.

Below are a few notes and highlights from the day.

Cornerbacks

Iowa defensive back and potential first-round pick Cooper DeJean suffered an injury toward the end of the College Football season but very little information was disclosed on the matter. On Thursday, DeJean clarified that he had a broken fibula. He’s been medically cleared but won’t test on Friday with the other defensive backs and will work out for teams later in the draft process.

Cooper DeJean’s mysterious injury has been revealed: He suffered a fractured fibula in his left leg. He’s medically cleared but still working his way back to work out for NFL teams at some point prior to the draft. pic.twitter.com/SWsGK4338f

— Brent Sobleski (@brentsobleski) February 29, 2024

Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold was impressive at the podium. He showed off his football intelligence by giving detailed answers about coverage schemes and his mentality against the run. Arnold said that he views himself as a linebacker when he’s playing in the box, being physical and setting the edge, which his film backs up. That stems from his background as a safety in high school where the defense’s philosophy was to “funnel the ball to Terrion” according to him.

The Alabama product also met with the Raiders and Antonio Pierce, per the post from the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore.

Alabama CB Terrion Arnold on meeting with the ⁦@Raiders⁩ and Antonio Pierce here at the combine pic.twitter.com/jCbJ1MBxUU

— Vincent Bonsignore (@VinnyBonsignore) February 29, 2024

On a similar note, Khyree Jackson from Oregon also impressed me with his football IQ. He talked about what keys he looks for from wide receivers to help anticipate what routes they’re running and when to look for the ball.

For example, Jackson discussed watching a receiver’s shoulders to help identify whether they’re running a curl, go route or looking for a back shoulder throw and how that tells him which shoulder to look over to locate the ball in the air. He also broke down his playing style journey to the NFL in the clips below.

Oregon CB Knute Jackson talking about his movement skills as a taller corner #NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/DFuSPRHrRx

— Matt Holder (@MHolder95) February 29, 2024

Khyree Jackson on what type of corner he is #NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/qRE3YCtTpa

— Matt Holder (@MHolder95) February 29, 2024

Khyree Jackson on his journey #NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/n8D37ccJ75

— Matt Holder (@MHolder95) February 29, 2024

New Raiders running backs coach Carnell “Cadillac” Williams previously coached at Auburn, his alma mater, from 2019 to 2023 and served as the team’s interim head coach in 2022. Former Auburn corner D.J. James talked about what type of coach Williams is.

Auburn corner DJ James on Raiders new RB coach Cadillac Williams. pic.twitter.com/o6XtcsBN3B

— Marcus Johnson (@TheMarcJohnNFL) February 29, 2024

For a few administrative notes, Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell was scheduled to speak with the first group of corners today but ended up having his media availability pushed back to later in the afternoon. His name tent was on the podium but was taken down while the initial wave of players entered the room. A similar situation happened with Alabama’s Kool-Aid McKinstry where his availability was rescheduled as well.

The reason for either delay is unknown at this time, but players go from medical exams or physicals to speaking with the media and those checkups can cause delays. Silver and Black Pride will monitor the situation and provide updates when more information becomes available.

Defensive Tackles

T’Vondre Sweat’s weight has been a hot topic of discussion during the pre-draft process, and he officially stepped on the scale Thursday after not weighing in at the Senior Bowl. Sweat came in at 366 pounds, which is what he played at this past season. We’ll find out later how well he moves at that size.

Another former Longhorn defensive tackle, Byron Murphy II, had his measurements come in today. Murphy II is slightly undersized at 6’0.5” with a little longer than 32-inch arms. He’s also under 300 pounds as all three of those figures are less than desired for the position.

However, Jer’Zhan Newton’s numbers (unknown at the time of writing) should be about the same, so both top defensive tackles in this year’s class are size outliers. Of course, both guys have great tape, but this is something to consider when projecting them to the next level.

Byron Murphy II
6004
297
10 1/4 hand
32 3/8 arm
77 1/8 wing

— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) February 29, 2024

On the other end of the spectrum, it’s now official that Maason Smith from LSU is a monster. Smith measured in over 6’5” with 35-inch arms and those are elite measurements for the position. Also, he tipped the scale over 300 pounds and carries it well with little to no bad weight. The former Tiger certainly has a great physical profile, he just needs fine-tuning, so I wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up getting drafted sooner than expected.

The former 5-star recruit and Top 20 player in the country for the 2021 class has potential that is through the roof, which a team could fall in love with and think they can work with him to improve his technique.

Maason Smith
6051 / 306
35 arm / 84 5/8 wing

Leonard Williams
6045 / 302
34 5/8 arm / 82 5/8 wing

Masson Smith is raw but this is the type of player he could be with development

— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) February 29, 2024

The workouts haven’t yet and will wrap up on Thursday evening, but check back later as I’ll provide updates on players who stood out.

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