Phins edge player Van Ginkel exploded in 2020
The Miami Dolphins’ blue-chip picks are still in the ‘wait and see’ phase of their evaluations. But, Chris Grier and Co. have clearly proved they can make far more with less using their later draft picks, UDFAs, and ‘song and a dance’ Free Agents. Edge player Andrew Van Ginkel is one of these bright diamond in the rough… and after his excellent 2020 campaign, he is close to the top of the list of all the Phins acquisitions.
It’s pretty clear when you watch the tape of Van Ginkel that his skillset and traits will carry his production well past the meager 5th Round used to net him in the 2019 Draft.
Miami really hit with this kid… and the tape made me far more impressed and excited about his future. I think the tape will do the same for you.
Van Ginkel is a more talented & athletic Robert Ninkovich
Van Ginkel earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2018 when he started 11 games and had 46 tackles, seven for loss, 4.5 sacks, two pass breakups, and one blocked kick. This earned him Miami’s attention with his selection in the 5th Round. His rookie campaign had some flashes but was otherwise nondescript. His sophomore season was quite the contrary, Van Ginkel notched 48 combined tackles (29 solo), 5.5 sacks, 4 passes defended, 7 tackles for loss, 3 forced fumbles, 10 QB hits, a fumble recovery, and touchdown return. PFF rated Van Ginkel the 12th best edge player in 2020… and even in his worst trait of pass coverage, he ranked 17th best over 71 coverage snaps. — Advantages to Using a Sportsbook for Your Pay Per Head Casino Services.
Here is a film study of Van Ginkel
As I said in the video, consider all the value Van Ginkel brings on the field and in the film study room with his relentless play. So far, Wilkens, Van Ginkel, and Seiler have flashed hard in my film studies with their commitment to giving 110% 100% of the time. But Van Ginkel is clearly at the head of the class in effort given on the field… and that’s with playing special teams!
Truly impressive!
At this point through limited exposure, Van Ginkel appears to be a leader, ultimately consistent, and a playmaker. If this level of play continues in 2021, you can bet with the pay per head bookie sites that Miami killed it in the 2019 Draft to get this level of talent for pennies.
Van Ginkel is just one more reason (among many) for Phins fans to be excited about the 2021 Season! Go Phins!!! — How Pay Per Head Software Helps Online Casinos Makes More Money.