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Everything posted by mrcompletely11
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I am becoming more and more leery of that option, just get a blue chip player, lord knows we need all we can get
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2 alleged incidents at 2 separate places, I am sure teams will get to the bottom of it but thats a no for me dawg. Get the culture, leader and captain from the Georgia defense
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I want this dude so bad https://www.goal.com/en-us/lists/top-linebacker-prospects-2025-nfl-combine-jalon-walker/blt78c46e373567ceec 1Jalon Walker, Georgia Jalon Walker emerged as a standout linebacker and edge rusher for the Georgia Bulldogs, showcasing his versatility and athletic prowess on the SEC's biggest stages. In his final college season, he earned the prestigious Butkus Award, recognizing him as the nation’s top linebacker. After a strong showing in Indianapolis, Walker could spark legitimate first-overall pick discussions. Though he's slightly smaller and shorter than the prototypical edge defender, his draft stock could soar if he impresses at the weigh-ins. Coming in 10 pounds heavier than his playing weight, running a sub-4.5 40-yard dash, and clearing 38 inches in the vertical jump would all boost his case. Walker excels at both off-ball linebacker and edge defender roles at an elite level. His pass-rush win rate and pressure metrics rival those of top first-round edge prospects, and his dominance against the run adds another layer to his game. Beyond his on-field production, he’s also been a vocal leader and captain for the Bulldogs.
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factor in the intangibles, his age, his leadership and background in general. We would be lucky for him at 8
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Allegations of sexual assault
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are you able to hear the questions being asked?
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Is anyone elses audio totally screwed up?
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Shockey had a combined 248 catches, 3000 yards and 17 tds his first 4 years. Clark had a combined 121 catches, 1619 yards and 14 tds his first 4 years. Shockey never had a 1000 yard season while Clark had a grand total of 1. Shockey never had a double digit td season while clark had 2. If you truly think that is worthy of a first round pick then there really isnt anything more to discuss with you So out of 24 guys picked only 3 have been worthy in your mind and 2 of those 3 are dubious at best. Not good odds
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That is exactly my argument. Sure Bowers (and he had 150 targets) is the unicorn but it took Olsen 4 years and a different team before he became anywhere close to relevant. It seemingly takes TE's years before they are consistently producing and even then they are at best a 3rd(?) option on a team. Kyle pitts was a generational prospect and he still cannot seem to figure it out. All in all TE's rarely come in and are difference makers and we damn sure dont need to be drafting one in the first given all our holes. Kelce, probably the best te in history didnt crack 1000 yards until his 4rth season. Nah man we sure as hell dont need to be blowing a top 10 pick on a tight end especially given how ass our defense was
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I doubt kennard is there in the 3rd
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thats a perfect draft
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You think a 29 year old BC is getting 5 years 50 million? Jesus H Christ
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Hockenson has never cracked 1000 yards, he never cracked 70 catches in his first 4 years Davis never cracked 1000 yards and only went over 60 catches twice in his career what in the holy fug are you talking about? Drafting tight ends in the first round is a fools errand it just doesnt make sense
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Since 2000 24 tight ends have been drafted in the first round. 4 in the top ten. By all means please tell me which te was worth taking from that list. Yeah I thought so. If we take a te at pick 8 there the fans should burn ericsson stadium to the ground Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders No. 13 overall, 2024 Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons No. 4 overall, 2021 T.J. Hockenson, Detroit Lions No. 8, 2019 Noah Fant, Denver Broncos No. 20, 2019 Hayden Hurst, Baltimore Ravens No. 25, 2018 O.J. Howard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers No. 19, 2017 Evan Engram, New York Giants No. 23, 2017 David Njoku, Cleveland Browns No. 29, 2017 Eric Ebron, Detroit Lions No. 10, 2014 Tyler Eifert, Cincinnati Bengals No. 21, 2013 Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati Bengals No. 21, 2010 Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions No. 20, 2009 Dustin Keller, New York Jets No. 30, 2008 Greg Olsen, Chicago Bears No. 31, 2007 Vernon Davis, San Francisco 49ers No. 6, 2006 Marcedes Lewis, Jacksonville Jaguars No. 28, 2006 Heath Miller, Pittsburgh Steelers No. 30, 2005 Kellen Winslow II, Cleveland Browns No. 6, 2004 Ben Watson, New England Patriots No. 32, 2004 Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts No. 24, 2003 Jeremy Shockey, New York Giants No. 14, 2002 Daniel Graham, New England Patriots No. 21, 2002 Jerramy Stevens, Seattle Seahawks No. 28, 2002 Todd Heap, Baltimore Ravens No. 31, 2001 Bubba Franks, Green Bay Packers No. 14, 2000 Anthony Becht, New York Jets No. 27, 2000
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Picking a te in the first round is a wasted pick. Picking one in the top10 is trying to be a poverty franchise. Dont overthink this go defense
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Tmac seems to be dropping like rock now for whatever reason
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cheating in the year 2025 and not expecting to get caught is beyond moronic behavior. Just the digital footprint you leave just puts a time bomb in the ether just begging to get caught
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Depending on the state the dude could sue him as well. Man the cheating is one thing, but not wear protection or not even pull out is on another level. Dude is playing russian roulette
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Not anymore
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Dan and DC both have pressers this week. I bet we find out then.
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Joe Person: Projecting moves based on vibes
mrcompletely11 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Fitts fingerprints are still on this roster 31 million is a lot but we aint winning poo this year. Ride it out because even if you restructure he is still getting that money one way or another. He is on the wrong side of 30 with a potential knee issue. Bite the bullet. The average age of an NFL lineman is 27, why in the hell would you bet against those odds. Play it out and address it in the next off season -
You've said enough
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You coach flag football but you don't have kids?
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I personally watched him lose his mind at a flag football ref during one of his kids game. It was embarrassing
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Steve Smith, an absolute incredible football player but an equally absolute POS of a human. Ive said this for years. Gantt alluded to this as a factor on mac and bone as why he hasnt made the hall yet.