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jfra78

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  1. Truly picking BPA in a draft would be dumb, you would end up pick 3 or 4 RBs
  2. We had culture when Hardy was here and we shipped him off
  3. Gotta be alot of incentives including playing time
  4. Ideal Scheme Fit, Role Mukuba projects best as a starting free safety at the NFL level. In Cover-3 & Cover-1 heavy schemes, Mukuba has the range, vision, instincts, and open-field tackling ability to serve as a last line of defense and the potential to be a high-impact safety. In contrast, split-field coverages should give him more opportunities to get involved with rolling into intermediate zones and allow his vision and feel for pattern combinations to take over. Mukuba’s an admirable striker with coverage versatility in zone but should not be frequently charged with playing in the box on account of his stature to keep his range and burst available to pursue the football freely. https://www.the33rdteam.com/andrew-mukuba-2025-nfl-draft-scouting-report/
  5. Waiting for a certain someone to come on here and call all these scouts and analysts idiots and say the have no idea what they are talking about
  6. Prisco has him going at 11 and Johnson at 12
  7. I think its either Graham, Walker, or Williams for us Edit: if we stay at 8
  8. Hard to put him ahead of Peppers Luke and Cam honestly. You could make the case of best offensive weapon we ever had
  9. Walker makes the most sense at 8
  10. How can you mention Nick Cannon and not make a joke about him being his kid
  11. Tmac is taller but they are similar in weight so they are both big bodied. Coker has longer arms so his catch radius is probably bigger. Coker had 0 drops so I guess that covers hands. I never said coker was better
  12. He took 1 DE, 2 OT, 2RB, 1 OLB, 2 MLB, 1 QB between 2001 and 2012 so I guess by this logic it could be a tackle too
  13. I was wrong the video was 2023, but Tmac only had 3 rec for 15 yards vs Hunter in that game McMillan was targeted 15 times in the game, five while he was being defended by Hunter. The Colorado Heisman hopeful held him to just three receptions for 15 yards with one first down, but one of those catches was a two-yard touchdown in which McMillan used his frame to box out Hunter and made an impressive one-handed snag. https://athlonsports.com/college/all-buffaloes/travis-hunter-vs-tetairoa-mcmillan-2023-colorado-vs-arizona-advanced-stats
  14. Tmac is just a slower version of XL with better hands, we have that in Coker
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