Swaggasaurus
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Really GOOD draft for rounds 2-3 ILB. I hope we pick Jack Campbell at 39. Sewell good too. People like the Clemson guy but he’s just an athletic dude, not a ball player
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10 minutes ago, rayzor said:
This is a lot of what I've been seeing. CJ it seems always has his poo together and always in control of the situation. The game is slow for him it seems. Bryce reacts and moves quickly because he has to, or at least because he feels he has to and it might be that if he saw the field better he wouldn't have to scramble so much...I don't know.
Bryce takes advantage of the world collapsing around him and can do remarkable things when it does, but CJ won't let it collapse around him or at least won't let it dictate what he's doing. It will influence him, for sure, but he won't let it control him and force him to give up on the play.
Bryce does well when things break down, CJ doesn't let things break down.
Eshhhh quite the eval. QB’s can prevent protection busts? Does CJ walk on water too? CJ, when throwing to his first read, or second read on the same side of the field…that’s my QB. They are severely out talenting 80% of their opponents at OhioSt and that’s why his tape has so many 1st read throws that look great and why you think he doesn’t have the world collapsing around him (it’s the NFL, poo is going to collapse) CJ has a flaw in his game, he struggles when he has to move off his first read to the other side of the field, he processes a tick too slow there and that leads to his worst plays. He should be a more decisive runner in those situations, it would help him tremendously. We will see how NFL coaching and an NFL offense changes that. The other guys flaw is about 5 inches…you can’t coach that up
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26 minutes ago, Basbear said:
It seemed to me when josh did his underdog vids, his clear favorite was CJ Stroud.
I may be wrong, but there wasnt a AR vid, i doubt hed change.
Smartest pick is Coleridge Bernard "C. J." Stroud IV and thats what should be on the card turned in.
I felt like the favorite was Young. He gushed on his “2 hands on the ball, strong in the pocket, yada, yada” point guard yada yada. But he did rightfully so get a chub for CJ spinning it. Bryce don’t spin it like that. CJ throws ropes with good velocity, better at throwing guys open, can drop it in a bucket. Josh’s biggest criticism with CJ was one hand on the ball in the pocket and lack of decisiveness at times. COACHING can fix that. Coaching can’t make you grow 5 inches.
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It’s not a strong class IDGAF what Walterfootball or the similar folks out there say. Mayer is a likely to be an average NFL starter, same with Kincaid. Oregon St boy is a big athlete but has an extremely small sample size and was lined up as a slot receiver not in line. Everybody else is JAG.
Receivers are short and quick…not fast. They ain’t all that either. The early QBs and the Middle backers are the gems of this class. Couple really good RB as well.
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Shaq Thompson and Chinn Tandem are TINY for 3-4. We need to start thinking about Shaqs future and rumors were that we were.
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I don’t think you just say…biggest need pass catcher be damned at 39. Some of the guys you have from 25 down will be there, but I think you still have to go BPA. Jack Campbell LB is the guy that I hope is around. Tackling machine, plus athlete, been working with LUUUUKE
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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:
Alrighty let's get a receiver today.
Looking at you Parris Campbell (or) Darius Slayton (or) Mecole Hardman (or) DJ Chark
Slayton is the best guy available. I like his game. He could easily be a 1k receiver in the right Fitt. Parris might be the most likely and that’s fine. We really need a field stretcher and Slayton and Hardman Fitt that
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19 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:
Don't think all those dudes came out the same draft.
I just thought it was weird they're almost all well under 6 feet in the same draft you'd expect more variety at least.
IMO size at WR is an advantage unless you're one of those exceptions you listed.
What also hurts these guys as well…..They are quick but they are not Cheetah level sudden. I’ll bet one of them makes it, but the majority will bust. I’d only be willing to pull the trigger on Mims as a mid round flyer or Brownlee as a late round.
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26 minutes ago, Shocker said:
The free agent WRs are not very good folks
Draft ones aren’t either…trade needs to be in play
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25 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:
I like it as long as he’s not expensive. He’s 30, so he shouldn’t be but coupled with a TE in the draft it’s not a bad move. I think 39 could be a solid rookie TE or a WRnif a good one drops. It’s a much better TE class. This is a draft where TE is value so not overpaying a FA would be smart. Unfortunately, it’s kind of a bad draft and really bad FA year for WRs.
Dogshit for WRs in the draft. Really hope we trade for a vet
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*Nuk
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These WR in this draft fuging suck. Jason Brownlee as a late flyer is all I want to buy.
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31 minutes ago, La Pantera said:
Juju nor Thielen are #1 WRs. Both are possession type guys. Thielen with more upside.
Thielen is over the hill. Juju, Parris Campbell maybe can give us more than Terrace but similar players. Hardman is a field stretcher and we need one. There is no blue goose in these FA receivers
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47 minutes ago, MHS831 said:
I think Hardman is not that good---I am in the minority--I am guessing either or both of the Giants WRs or Chark.
I think Hardman has Ginn Jr potential. Fast, smooth runner, serviceable starter that commands respect over the top. Frees up other guys
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Welker wasn’t on that team you goddamn goober.
if you are going to talk silly at least be accurate.
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Tepper is a fuging moron. To have an elite PASSING game you need an elite PASSER. Otherwise you have whatever we were trying to do with Rhule…which I will call “slamming our dicks in the door” Give me someone that will adjust and find SOMETHING that we can do successfully and that’s about all we can hope for without having a legit QB
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Carl Cheffers was the ref in the San Francisco playoff debacle for us…that was the team that could have won it…no Peyton bias that year.
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6 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:
Lol ikr, he was drafted with Burns before even Rhule got here, much less Fitterer.
Classic Hurney 2nd rd bust.
Eeekkkkkkkkk….Drafted with Brown
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He’s slow as fug. Mack truck in a Prius game.
for real tho…there’s so many good backs out there…idk how we don’t have a quality backup. I’m talking quick enough, great hands, good power….but we’ve got lumbering ass Foreman and Chuba, who the majority of the time is either falling down or dropping passes
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Bradyyyy lol
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Way to show you’ve never played a down of football.
Yetur is non existent but these clips, they weren’t the ones to show your point.
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2 hours ago, NorthTryon said:
They drafted a player, he got injured and he can't even get a practice squad spot after one year? Then amongst each other they feel he didn't have the skill to play NFL Football. And he was cut to keep Hoskins? Make it make sense.
Doesn’t matter drafted or undrafted once they get in the field in most cases. Nixon looked like a LB next to NFL players. McCall stole his lunch money in pre season and that was that.
Aaron Donald’s and Geno Adkins are few and far between. Give me the big guys.
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Hopefully the Temple twins at Safety instead of Burris was related to the amount of money they make or something
Give me Turner or Verse at #39
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I’m interested to see if he plays as an inside LB or outside 3-4 LB at the next level. Arkansas played him in both places. Great size, great athlete, HITTER. His mentals wasn’t always there inside, but it was his first year mainly playing inside and they still moved him around so that likely hurt his development