
Texas A&M had three dominant defensive linemen, and the Arizona Cardinals are checking out all of them
Arizona Cardinals have met with.
It won’t be as many, or there is overlap, we will not look at them again, but it will allow us to continue to build our board with some confidence.
This time, we are just using the Walter Football meeting tracker, and going in alphabetical order, and only top 30 visits.
Today is another Texas A&M defensive lineman who somehow didn’t help this defensive line be as dominant as it should be.
Of course, as we have covered, I don’t know if it was the players fault.
Shemar Turner is an undersized interior defensive lineman who has shown some massive upside.
From Lance Zierlein:
Three-year starter with “tweener” measurables but excellent musculation and lean mass. Turner plays with unlimited activity and a heavy dose of violence. He has a quick first step and an explosive punch. He’s capable of holding the point against single blocks or working the gaps with foot quickness. His pressure rate is hurt by a lack of length but he’s a restless rusher who hunts blockers’ edges and will eventually leak through if the play extends. His athleticism and chase quickness will see him in or near the pile with some frequency as a future starter.
I like Turner, but I want to see how the Arizona Cardinals are lining up to see how he fits.
Best case he is the next Darnell Docket and you have a dog who can win from the interior consistently.
However, I just don’t know if he fits in with what the Cardinals defense will be.