Who Is Jalyx Hunt?

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Philly Film Room

Philly Film Room

Ай бұрын

The Eagles used a third round pick for a relatively unknown player. Who is Jalyx Hunt and what does he bring to the Eagles?

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@entrepreneur2159
@entrepreneur2159 Ай бұрын
From my understanding this is specifically a Vic Fangio pick
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Yeah his versatility makes him a Fangio dream player.
@hughfrancis797
@hughfrancis797 Ай бұрын
In-depth research and evaluation, thank you. I was really puzzled by that pick.
@patrickamsterdam8730
@patrickamsterdam8730 Ай бұрын
"puzzled by the pick" Bottom of the third is exactly where you expect to take talented projects, though. Whether it works is then up to the player.
@uncletom356
@uncletom356 Ай бұрын
I agree this channel does the best Eagles in-depth evaluations. But why the puzzlement? They traded back twice to get him. They clearly targeted him in the third, after giving up significant assets for DeJean. (I agree with what Howie did, don't get me wrong; just cost a lot.) So, he parlayed that into Jalyx Hunt + 2 fourth. One of whom became Shipley; the other of which will be a 2025 3rd rounder. He got a backup RB and '25 third simply by taking his guy in the third. That's how you do it. Not to mention, EVERY scouting service I saw had Hunt in the late-60s to early-80s. The "worst" had him as a fourth-rounder. You are betting on the traits and coaching. Normal R3 pick imo, especially in a weak draft for the EDGE. Oh, and he's played safety. He'll be able to drop in coverage whenever they get him NFL ready. Birds need depth back there. For year one, he'll likely rarely see the field. But his speed-to-power rush is impressive regardless of where he went to school. He can spell Nolan, Bryce, Josh, Baun, etc. a handful of snaps per game. And since EVERY EDGE needs to drop in coverage at some point, his safety attributes ought to help there tremendously. Take a look at all of the picks in the 80-100 range. Not household names, to say the least. Hell, even in Round 2 a bunch of guys with average traits/production were taken. This draft was very top heavy. Who knows if Jalyx will work out. All I know is his traits are elite, the coaching staff should help him (former DC as DL coach + Fangio) and he called Howie "Big Pimpin'!" What more could ya want, ha? Don't get me wrong, I barely knew about this kid despite reading about seemingly every prospect the Birds brought in for their 30 visit. Rest assured, it is a "good" pick. I.e., the process was sound. Whether he turns into a star, a bust or somewhere in between is to be determined (obviously). Damn that was verbose, but hopefully it helps understanding the selection. Go Birds.
@uncletom356
@uncletom356 Ай бұрын
Last note: This draft was EXTREMELY top heavy. It's why the Birds were willing to pay a fairly hefty price for Cooper, as they had a first-round grade on him. Probably why Howie punted to 2025 to get extra 3rd, 4th and 5th round picks.
@Fitness_Warrior0
@Fitness_Warrior0 Ай бұрын
In my opinion I think a lot of people do not like to watch film and only like exciting plays!
@haitianboyjean3252
@haitianboyjean3252 Ай бұрын
Big facts
@jamestinytoon806
@jamestinytoon806 Ай бұрын
Facts I love tape
@roymundy4122
@roymundy4122 Ай бұрын
If you look at it this way. Enough people have seen the promise especially at the Senior Bowl. But at the end of the day Howie dropping back so much he gained the pick back in compensation next year so at worst it’s a wash.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Agreed on Howie getting more picks. More throws at the dart board is very important.
@SomeRandomParticle
@SomeRandomParticle Ай бұрын
How does this man not have thousands of subs?
@Footballguru12384
@Footballguru12384 Ай бұрын
It’s coming
@SomeRandomParticle
@SomeRandomParticle Ай бұрын
@@Footballguru12384 Better be.
@EaglesXsandOs
@EaglesXsandOs Ай бұрын
Spread the word!
@entrepreneur2159
@entrepreneur2159 Ай бұрын
Best Eagles all 22 breakdown in the world
@jecrpalier
@jecrpalier Ай бұрын
He’s a great evaluator and all 22 but he doesn’t post a ton but makes excellent vids. Just not a lot yet
@ifheavenwashuman
@ifheavenwashuman Ай бұрын
Imagine having a developed Nolan Smith & Jalyx Hunt on the field at the same time.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
You'll never know who is rushing/who is dropping into coverage
@afrosamurai3495
@afrosamurai3495 Ай бұрын
Very technical video, all young defensive linemen should watch this! Great job!🦅
@Tmindful182
@Tmindful182 Ай бұрын
Excellent content! Yet again
@williamh.miller1956
@williamh.miller1956 Ай бұрын
Great video, Awesome breakdown that we don’t see very much!
@Cleartherumors
@Cleartherumors Ай бұрын
Keep working bro I appreciate everything you doing !
@stickshiftt9127
@stickshiftt9127 Ай бұрын
EXCELLENT BREAKDOWN!!! 👏 👏 👏
@mr.ode22
@mr.ode22 Ай бұрын
Loved the run down and unbiased opinion! Liked
@BrennonOne
@BrennonOne Ай бұрын
Excellent breakdown.
@JonMart441
@JonMart441 Ай бұрын
I think Zack Baun will be a good one to train him
@alexschweizer1667
@alexschweizer1667 Ай бұрын
This is awesome thank you
@PeteNathan
@PeteNathan Ай бұрын
Brilliant honest review bro my thoughts exactly!!!
@MrPinoyboy68
@MrPinoyboy68 Ай бұрын
Great detail on this presentation showing Hunts’ pluses and minuses. I think Hunt will improve in time. He is smart and that will add in the pass game. Fangio had a hand in choosing Hunt so I look forward for Hunt to progress.
@MikeW_is_entertained_thanks
@MikeW_is_entertained_thanks Ай бұрын
I like the idea of the pick… esp if your DC wants him. But this is good info. Thank you.
@tom20152
@tom20152 Ай бұрын
good analysis.
@uncletom356
@uncletom356 Ай бұрын
I appreciate the amount of detail and work that goes into all your videos. It's refreshing after seeing most of the garbage on here. I think all your points are more than fair. But Roseman clearly sought this kid out. He traded back twice (netting a '25 3rd and Shipley) to get 'em. In a perfect world, we'd have gotten him at the top of the fourth. Then again, the difference between where he was taken and the top of 4th is less than 10 picks. His pure speed-to-power and ability to drop in coverage is so critical to depth in Fangio's D. He's a very smart kid to boot. I guess he's "older;" however, considering his journey, I'm much more excited about him than I was on draft night. Getting two legitimately first-round talents also calms the "sting" of a fairly unknown, small school player. I'd disagree slightly, though, on your assessment of him at the Senior Bowl. No, he didn't win often. Just, his pure power always pushed the OL back. When given time to mature his game, having that kind of chess piece to utilize will be valuable -- especially in a very weak EDGE class. Not that your points were unfair. Quite the contrary. Saying he won't be Myles Garrett is kinda funny. One is a generational 1-1 pick; the other 3-94. Hopefully, the lack of elite bend doesn't hurt his chances. As long as he can be a solid depth EDGE with coverage capabilities, I'll take it. Especially from this class. Good video, thanks.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Yeah I think it's a good sign that Howie and Fangio were high on him. The difference in draft spots wasn't much, there's just a few players I would have preferred over him at that point in the draft. He was really at the cusp of where you start taking some of these high upside players with question marks, so at the end of the day, he went about where he should have in the draft. As far as comparing him to Garrett, I'm specifically just trying to point out he doesn't have elite bend. He has a lot of high end traits, which is why he was taken where he was, I'm just showing that his bend is not one of his high end traits and something he will need to improve/overcome in his game. I wasn't trying to say "he's not going to be as good as Garrett", that's just not fair to the kid and would be lazy analysis on my part haha. Appreciate the support as always!
@uncletom356
@uncletom356 Ай бұрын
@@PhillyFilmRoom 👍 Fair enough. Makes sense. My only retort, aside from the pages I’ve written, ha, would be: Finding a kid this smart, athletic, long, strong hands, speed-to-power with legitimate safety abilities when he’s asked to drop in coverage - assuming he develops in the next couple years - is such an INSANE upside. Especially at 94. FWIW, I once heard a respected GM say: The job in the draft is to get quality players. But an extremely large factor is not passing up a superstar for a solid player. (I’m paraphrasing.) With that logic, I’d imagine it’s why they went Davis over Hamilton. Same with Nolan over Tuli/Ojulari or even JPJ. The payoff would be immense if it works out for Jalyx - I may even change my name to that if he pans out. Every time I write it I feel cool, haha. And I’m completely with you, especially when we all have that one or two prospects we fall in love pre-draft. Gotta remember too: It’s the Eagles. As much as I love Howie et al., they’re never gonna be the team finding Puka Nukuas, or whomever. Aside from that insanely fruitful 2018 draft, our Day 3 picks haven’t done much. Granted, if they keep hitting on Day 1 and early-ish Day 2, you can always supplement the needed remaining talent with free agency. Especially with how well Howie and co. can manipulate the cap. That’s all. Alright, thanks for the coverage. Yours is second to none on KZfaq vis-a-vis Birds coverage. Especially draft stuff. You filled a void once Breaking The Birds guy started doing whatever he’s doing (doctor in Europe I think?). Hope you hit 10k by this time next year. Take care.
@uncletom356
@uncletom356 Ай бұрын
@@PhillyFilmRoom Random question: I mentioned my hope of your channel to keep growing. Exponentially, in a perfect world. But do you guys get projections? Is advertising expensive? I know you wouldn’t be able to get on the front page of KZfaq, especially when folks aren’t logged in. But is there a way to get your videos as prevalent to non-subscribers within this area? Do they geofence? There are a million channels that are criminally underrated. But this one is a good as I’ve seen for a local/regional team. Measured coverage with a lode of analysis to back it up. You even have your own analytics, no? Just curious. And there’s a small part of me that wanted to work in an NFL FO. That’s passed me, by now. I’ve always thought I could come up with interesting metrics-points closer to contemporary PFF. (If you remember when PFF first came out, was all manual nonsense. Why I only trusted their OL rankings for the longest time.) You’re doing quite well without any of my dumb help. But if you ever crowdsource, I’d be interested. If that Top Billin’ dude (of whom I like, but he can be a bit too “bro-y”) can have >100k subs, this one should have that by end of 2025, no? All curiosities. If personal or whatever, no pressure at all to answer. Take care.
@xtrabigc
@xtrabigc Ай бұрын
Thanks for the great review. I would like to see you do a "Who is Johnny Wilson?" next. Imagine: Jalen Hurts "So Good", Sa"Quads" Barkley, Dallas "Don't Got" Goedert, AJ "Always Open" Brown, Devante "Slim Reaper" Smith and Johnny "Snatch A Catch" Wilson walking up to the line of scrimmage together Fake the hand off to Saquon and hit Johnny Wilson on the wide open post route🔥🔥🔥
@garrykemble1332
@garrykemble1332 Ай бұрын
Thank you someone did research on how he's gonna be a perfect fit in fangios scheme
@jaredhatfield2806
@jaredhatfield2806 Ай бұрын
This kid is going to be so good in Vic's scheme man.
@EaglesXsandOs
@EaglesXsandOs Ай бұрын
Awesome video -- Eagles D-line coach has some work to do
@cut--
@cut-- Ай бұрын
So true. I get nauseous 🤢 when I think about those six games in row we lost because of how much our defense sucked!
@DruGOATBOY
@DruGOATBOY Ай бұрын
Great details. Kid definitely needs to get in the lab and defeat the odds. I really hope it works out but also don't expect anything this year. Great video. I know you covered N. Smith in previous videos. Any expectations or any new opinion on him?
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Appreciate it! He has a great skill set and can envision an exciting future. For Nolan, I think his first year was about what you'd expect from him. Didn't have a ton of production in college, was a bit of a developmental player and he didn't see a lot of snaps in the NFL as a result. He didn't show a whole lot in the snaps he got in pass rush, almost all of his sacks & pressures were unblocked or not as a result of him winning with a move or burst around the edge or something like that. In the run game, I thought he was actually pretty good. Much more stout than people gave him credit for coming into the NFL. His coverage should improve with more experience. He has the traits to do it well. I'm not expecting him to light it on fire this year either, but I think with a full NFL offseason under his belt we should see some good improvements in his pass rush. His hybrid play style is also suited very well for Fangio's defense.
@Reelglad
@Reelglad Ай бұрын
Great breakdown, thanks for this! Now I'm disappointed we took him so early! Did you play ball yourself?
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
He can still work out and if he figures it out, his traits give him a high ceiling. I just thought there were a few players I would've rather had at that point in the draft. I did, but just at a small school college.
@garrykemble1332
@garrykemble1332 Ай бұрын
I love jalix give hime 2 years stug gaurntee
@user-pd3zd7nv8e
@user-pd3zd7nv8e Ай бұрын
Promising.....
@SleeplessKnight122
@SleeplessKnight122 Ай бұрын
I understand where you're coming from. I agree a 3rd is a bit high for someone who will barely touch the field year one. I actually like this pick in a year that was thin on edge talent though. BG won't be around next year, and I think this pick will feel better come training camp 2025.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Yeah it will definitely be nice to have that extra piece heading into the offseason next year when BG is gone and who knows about Sweat. And he has a high ceiling, could very much end up like a Josh Sweat situation, so it's going to be a fun to see what he can become.
@aquiljones9957
@aquiljones9957 Ай бұрын
Great analysis. In your opinion if his role is to drop back maybe 50-60% of the time and be a gadget blitzer more than an edge rusher would that change your opinion of him. Do you think the eagles would use him that way
@quiseanrobinson1141
@quiseanrobinson1141 Ай бұрын
i think this is the idea, scheme up some pressures to get him free or on some running backs. drop him into coverage a ton. put him on the opposite side of carter and huff. make the oline slide that way. 🤷🏾‍♂️ and vice versa
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
I don't think any of their edge rushers will drop that much. Fangio's edge rushers have really been more in the 15-20% range. But specifically about your question, if they were to drop him back that much, I'd rather they find a good off ball LB to drop in coverage. While he is athletic and has previous experience at safety, he's still a 250lb guy out there. He's not as agile as some of the smaller off ball LBs out there. The versatility to drop in coverage is more of a change up as opposed to a fastball. It keeps defenses guessing as they're never sure if they will be rushing or dropping & where the extra rusher may or may not be coming from. But, being a good pass rusher is still the most important factor as it's the main duty of the job.
@Lightnite12
@Lightnite12 Ай бұрын
Solid analysis...Hedged heavily for ur conclusion; it sounds as though u wouldn't have selected him.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
There's a few players I would have preferred over him at that spot. Not that I wouldn't take him at all. He has a lot of high end traits you want in an edge rusher, and understand why they took a shot on him. He has a high ceiling.
@hudson8089
@hudson8089 Ай бұрын
I think Hunt being so new to the position it's hard to say he can't do something or even that he can learn to do it. As a former receiver and safety, I would presume he has the athleticism to learn to bend, drop his hips and rush. But I think his best path to success is utilizing his ability in coverage 😊
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
I'm not saying he can't learn to do it. Every player (just about) gets better in the NFL. Those technique things I pointed out are things he will get better with over time. He's just in the developmental stage right now because he is so new to the position. As far as getting better bend, he can improve his mobility some, but being a long legged, high-waisted player will always be a challenge to playing with good leverage. Just like it's harder for people with long legs to squat, it's harder for longer legged people to sink their hips.
@theapologist6717
@theapologist6717 Ай бұрын
Vic pounded the table for the guy, so he's clearly got a plan for him.
@MichaelWill6138
@MichaelWill6138 Ай бұрын
Where are his highlight videos?
@majafarkhani87
@majafarkhani87 10 күн бұрын
If we are lucky maybe he can be a Julius Peppers light
@jamestinytoon806
@jamestinytoon806 Ай бұрын
Under Shane university he gonna be great mark my word
@TheMikepatota
@TheMikepatota Ай бұрын
I don’t know, when the architect of the Eagles defense personally selects a player and labels him his favorite, it gets all of my attention. Real excited to see what he develops into.
@MikeW_is_entertained_thanks
@MikeW_is_entertained_thanks Ай бұрын
Listen… it’s a good dart throw. But that’s all it is. Fangio likes the potential but even the most talented player evaluators miss more than they hit after round 2. Fangio could be wrong. Odds are he is. But I’m interested in seeing him try.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
That's always a bonus and a good sign for the future. But Stout gets to hand pick his guys as well and he's not 100%. The player has to perform. But I am excited and hopeful he can develop as he has a high ceiling if he can figure it out. Just a few players I would have rather seen them go with at that point in the draft.
@TheMikepatota
@TheMikepatota Ай бұрын
@@PhillyFilmRoom Well yeah it’s never a guarantee but certainly has my attention.
@Tmindful182
@Tmindful182 Ай бұрын
Cant be too tough to learn hes gotta ditch the false step prior to snap, rip the shoulder square the hips play lower. He’ll never be Myles Garret but thats not really fair to even bring him up with a picture of his bend. He’s one of one
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
For sure Garrett is one of one, I probably could've thrown a different edge rusher showing their bend, but considering Hunt was taken due to high end traits, you gotta compare certain factors to distinguish players. His body comp/bend is something he'll have to work to improve/overcome.
@schuylerritchie7624
@schuylerritchie7624 Ай бұрын
Felt like picking him at 3rd was a reach. A lot of promise, but there were better options available.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Thinking back to it, there's a couple players I would have preferred, but he's at the spot where you start to see those high ceiling swings get taken.
@__Gooby
@__Gooby Ай бұрын
Makes me sick to my stomach knowing we could’ve picked up a plug n play guard with this pick. Would’ve much rather have done that than gotten a project guy like Hunt - hopefully it works out
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Idk if there really was a sure fire plug and play guard at that point or even around 80. I think there were some guys that you think can take on the job in a year or two, but it likely would have been a camp battle either way. But I do think there were some players I would have rather gone with at that point in the draft. But for a high upside swing, that's about where they usually start going.
@__Gooby
@__Gooby Ай бұрын
@@PhillyFilmRoom Mahogany and Puni were there, in my humble opinion they both would’ve been a far better fit than Jaylx Hunt. Both players would be an instant upgrade over steen at RG, Mahogany even a plus starter.
@GeorgeuSuzuki
@GeorgeuSuzuki Ай бұрын
Bust written all over it
@coris3436
@coris3436 Ай бұрын
Probably a 5th-6th not a third though. But one thing about the draft is time will tell no matter where your picked
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
I think he wasn't getting past the 4th at latest based on his traits, upside and versatility. But there were a few players I would've rather gone with there. But yeah like you said, doesn't matter anymore. Now it's how you play.
@NorthsideChiraq
@NorthsideChiraq Ай бұрын
Hunt got to get lower but Graham can teach him
@n2darkness4ever
@n2darkness4ever Ай бұрын
Poor mans Jeavon Kearse?
@LDrakewood
@LDrakewood Ай бұрын
I think this is clearly a dice roll. That I was personally okay with, I feel like he built a lot of bad habits technique wise because of his level of competition. With understanding that 3rd round draft pick hit rated I'm okay taking a big swing on a HWS player at a premium position. Coaches just gotta earn their keep.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Yeah I get it for sure, high ceiling makes it an intriguing gamble. There were a couple players I would've rather taken instead, but understand why they went this route, especially at a premium position like you said.
@gregtrego2554
@gregtrego2554 Ай бұрын
You're talking about a first-round pick in comparing it to a third round pick who used to play safety
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
In that example I'm comparing one very specific body comp/athletic trait. For a guy selected this high due to his athletic traits, I'm distinguishing one factor between the best of the best and everyone else. Despite being a good athlete in a number of areas, he doesn't bend as well as some of the more mobile edge rushers. He'll have to work to get better at that and/or set himself up with his pass rush to negate that weakness.
@gregtrego2554
@gregtrego2554 Ай бұрын
@@PhillyFilmRoom no I get what you're saying all I was saying is you're trying to compare somebody that just switched to that position 2 years ago to somebody that is playing at position probably since he was in high school or longer. Was he worth the third round pick in my eyes no but in my eyes it don't matter it was somebody at the front office that really liked him and felt he wasn't going to be there when they picked again.
@phillyroni
@phillyroni Ай бұрын
Again,,, I would have taken P Wilson LB who went a few picks later,, He may have been off of Eagle’s Board due to Medical Reasons !!
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Agreed with taking Wilson. I imagine he was off the board. Although they did draft Landon Dickerson with a 2nd when he had two separate torn ACLs and another surgery that ended a season in college, so who knows. Only time will tell if they made the right choice or not.
@rasheedfraser5680
@rasheedfraser5680 Ай бұрын
This guy look like Clay Harbor 😂😂
@nnamdi5611
@nnamdi5611 Ай бұрын
That’s the thing he’s just not a pass rusher. He’s a coverage linebacker backer as well. You’re comparing him to miles Garrett . c’mon let Vic have some fun
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
For sure, he can drop into coverage. But 80% of his pass snaps will be spent rushing the passer, he'll need to be solid in that area as well. And I'm just comparing his bend. Gotta show things that separate the top players with everyone else. Point is, despite being a player taken based on very good athletic traits, he doesn't have bend like Garrett and other top pass rushers. It's a part of his game he'll have to improve/overcome.
@gregtrego2554
@gregtrego2554 Ай бұрын
That was a bad rep to play for hunt the guy got his chest but if you notice he hot a fist full of jersey the only reason he was to slow him down.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Yeah definitely held him. But also need to remember that we're projecting him to play against tackles that are going to be in the NFL. NFL tackles will get to their landmarks much quicker. He'll need to be better with his technique to overcome that. It also likely would've prevented him from getting held here (which wasn't called) and given him a better chance to get to the QB.
@JUDDLILIHA
@JUDDLILIHA Ай бұрын
They think hes Judon.
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
I'd love for him to be Judon haha
@MarioNjokes
@MarioNjokes Ай бұрын
He will never see the field. Worse than Davion Taylor pick
@shronhawkins4201
@shronhawkins4201 Ай бұрын
Your negativity will be your downfall throw your crystal ball away 😂😂😂
@drechillin2154
@drechillin2154 Ай бұрын
He better than Taylor
@DJAqueousdotcom
@DJAqueousdotcom Ай бұрын
+1 sub The Devion Taylor bust vibes are *STRONG* with this pick
@PhillyFilmRoom
@PhillyFilmRoom Ай бұрын
Welcome!
@DJAqueousdotcom
@DJAqueousdotcom Ай бұрын
@@PhillyFilmRoom thanks! After further review of his draft call, I've since changed my position. Jalyx gonna be a dog 🐕
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