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Remember When We All Wanted DJ Humphries in 2015?


Soul Rebel

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http://arizonasports.com/story/534076/after-a-rookie-season-labeled-inactive-cardinals-d-j-humphries-ready-to-compete/

 

Dude was IR'd all season, despite being healthy. I had no idea he was that awful this past year.  He was in Arians' doghouse early and never made it out, though the former thinks he will be starting RT in '16.

I was really pissed when the Cardinals snagged him one pick before us.  I know he wasn't everyone's choice, but considering what our OL situation was at that point, I really wanted him in Carolina.  

Fast forward ahead to this season, and damn. Love Shaq and our OL was brilliant this year. 

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I was not a hump fan, had huge issues and even had he him as the 7/8 rated OT. But I wasn't a shaq fan either....... I have a rule about rookies;  don't judge til the first true NFL offseason( 2nd season mini,otas,TC etc). 

That said, I heard hump would have one great day followed by three terrible ones. Which is a common issue with lots of rooks. Still my rule or not, its looks bad when you cannot beat the guys hump had in front thus becoming a Johnathan cooper- like inactive.

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Well, either everyone that's posted in here was against Hump, or I have amnesia...haha.

 I just remember him being high on a lot of people's options, and when Arizona drafted him, a frustrated sigh was let out. It might not have been you guys, but there were quite a bit that wanted Humphries. 

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Naw soul rebel, you know people only remember when they are right.....

 

Here's the most recent and beefest hump thread - 

I pooped on hump in the beginning, in the middle and at the end when the hype train was insane (top 10 lololol). Plus any other thread about OTs, I pooped on him too. My opinion never changed, he was the 7/8 rated OT and basically a third rounder. My #1 OT was peat and follow very closely by 1a flowers, either did very good. I also said each would need some seasoning, but again I don't start judge til right now.

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