It’s 2017. Julie’n Davenport had just been selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Meeting defensive ends at the point of contact with ease. Always square and straight, using his long arms to punch and grasp the chest. He could latch on and make his one v. one blocks. He had the best Bucknell film you will ever see. Straight from New York, he was ready to play professional football eventually.
Rick Smith selected him as a project left tackle behind Duane Brown. Then Brown ate some bad meat in Mexico. Then there was a contract dispute, because Brown wanted to add guarantee money to his deal, and then there was the inmate comment.