
9 pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for No. The Bears had a chance to draft Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter at No. Tristan Wirfs, his right hand is so accurate sometimes, I try to be as accurate and I just feel like I just watched him do it, and I did in practice a few times and it’s in my repertoire.” Jason Peters, he loads up really heavy on that front foot, which I don’t do as much because I think there’s a time and a place for it, he kind of does it a lot. In the Alabama game, Lane Johnson, he likes to go double under a lot, so I do that. “His snatch and trap is as good as anybody. “I like to watch Trent Williams a lot,” Wright said. Wright's improved film study helped him lock up Anderson and also gave him several new tools for his pass-blocking repertoire. If I get around some of these NFL vets and they can really teach me, I don’t know how good I can be.” If that’s where I’m at right now, I don’t know.
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Sometimes I feel like I’m just really out there free balling, off instincts. I’m just, you see on tape that I have some stuff – you say it’s good or you say it’s advanced. It’s mine now.’ Then I just implement it into my game. It’s like, ‘Don’t teach it to me if you don’t want me to take it. If this is where I’m at now, I’m excited to see where I’ll be at when I’m 25, 24. I don’t even feel like I’ve scratched the surface. “You see, like, with just a little more attention to detail and a little more focus, you can see how far I’ve gotten.

You see Senior Bowl,” Wright told NBC Sports Chicago in an exclusive interview before the draft. “The main thing I tell them is: You see what I have done in a year and a half of just really, really focusing in and really trying to be my best self. In a draft class with four elite tackles, Wright always believed that his limitless ceiling, meticulous study habits, and ability to thrive under pressure set him apart. Wright dominated Alabama edge rusher Will Anderson and delivered clean sheets against LSU and Georgia. The 21-year-old Wright is coming off a brilliant season at Tennessee in which he allowed just eight total pressures while not surrendering a sack at right tackle. The 6-foot-5, 330-pound tackle has ideal length and power combined with the athleticism that saw him finish with the second-best athleticism score among tackles to test at the NFL Scouting Combine. Wright is size, strength, athleticism, and intelligence all wrapped into one violent blocking machine. That ride reached the top floor Thursday when the Chicago Bears selected the Tennessee right tackle with the No.

Darnell Wright has been on an escalator ever since the pre-draft process began with his impressive showing at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.
