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panfanman

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  1. Trevin Wallace LB, UK 6-2 / 241lbs Grade Analysis No grade analysis available. Rating: 70.80 (Part-time contributor) Pro Comparison: Kaden Elliss Summary Trevin Wallace is a stocky-ish but springy off-ball LB. Fast when he wants to be but really struggles beating blocks to the football. Will overtly avoid blocks to take himself out of the play on a routine basis. Not around the football much in coverage but demonstrated a keen sense of sinking in zone and has the athletic chops to run with TEs and RBs in man. That type of plus explosive athlete. Just doesn't always fully tap into it. Hip fluidity is good. Quality tackler. Rare to see a miss on film. Just needs to play with more authority/passion when tracking the football against the run. Has the explosiveness to be a stud blitzer but way too timid in those situations. Flexibility is lacking to work around the edges of blockers. Flashes of athleticism to be a good three-down 'backer in the NFL. Needs to crank the intensity tracking the football. Strengths Serious juice to the football when he sees his target Fluid enough to sink in coverage Awesome tackler Weaknesses Has huge problems beating blocks / tries to avoid them Needs to play with more passion and energy
  2. A pure trash pick based on who was still available who were starting caliber. . . I'm so done. Trevin Wallace LB, UK 6-2 / 241 Lbs Grade Analysis No grade analysis available. Rating: 70.80 (Part-time contributor) Pro Comparison: Kaden Elliss Summary Trevin Wallace is a stocky-ish but springy off-ball LB. Fast when he wants to be but really struggles beating blocks to the football. Will overtly avoid blocks to take himself out of the play on a routine basis. Not around the football much in coverage but demonstrated a keen sense of sinking in zone and has the athletic chops to run with TEs and RBs in man. That type of plus explosive athlete. Just doesn't always fully tap into it. Hip fluidity is good. Quality tackler. Rare to see a miss on film. Just needs to play with more authority/passion when tracking the football against the run. Has the explosiveness to be a stud blitzer but way too timid in those situations. Flexibility is lacking to work around the edges of blockers. Flashes of athleticism to be a good three-down 'backer in the NFL. Needs to crank the intensity tracking the football. Strengths Serious juice to the football when he sees his target Fluid enough to sink in coverage Awesome tackler Weaknesses Has huge problems beating blocks / tries to avoid them Needs to play with more passion and energy"
  3. Well what do I know. . . . . .all 3 I was looking for at 65 are still there. Kris Abrams-Draine Wilson Franklin
  4. Kris Abrams-Draine, Wilson NCS or double dip with Franklin?
  5. There goes the center I expected us to get before the draft started.
  6. WTF!?!? SMDH. *Face Palm* Ok. . .what did we give up for this ignoramus pick?
  7. F me f me f me. Damn it Morgan. How can you let so many good players pass us by. JPJ is going to be a 10 year plus player.
  8. WTF!?!?! We were golden to get JPJ!!!!!! SOBes.
  9. Please keep dropping JPJ, please keep dropping.
  10. Reach maybe yes. . .but I'm tellin' ya, we're going to hate this pick by Atlanta for many years to come.
  11. Damn. Ruke is going to be a beast. He's still raw and has a high ceiling. Atlanta got a good player.
  12. Damn it man. Compensation for moving up isn't taking much. We need to move up now for JPJ.
  13. With that pick, why the hell did Bills trade out of the 1st and give up the 5th year option? They didn't even really get anything out of that trade.
  14. Personally I think we should have stayed at 33 and taken him there if the Bills didn't take him but. . .(insert Coach Fox catch phrase)
  15. I would have been happy with Worthy in the right situation. Not disappointed he's gone if JPJ falls to us. I think there's still going to be a good WR at 39.
  16. The day of the draft my grade would have been D. Today F. I was never a fan of the trade regardless of which QB was drafted.
  17. I was always dead set against trading up to #1 for anyone in this draft class. Heck, I would have been against trading up to any spot and been ecstatic if Richardson had fallen to us which we now know wouldn't have happened but my back up scenario would have been Hooker ( and not with our 1st rounder). I knew this year was going to be toast anyway and wouldn't have minded him sitting this year and watching Andy do his thing. It wouldn't have matter Young vs Stroud. The price was too high and we weren't ready for a rookie under center.
  18. Well damn. I have a cousin in Germany that would host me if I came over for the game. Unfortunately, I'm already taking 3 weeks off for a Hawaiian/French Polynesians cruise in the fall and wouldn't be able to swing both.
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