Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Some notes from my source involving the NFL draft


Verge

Recommended Posts

1 hour ago, steven8989 said:

I wonder if that's if Sweat is gone. I really think he is the pick.

Sweat falling to #16 would be almost as big of a gift as Star falling to #14. I say "almost" simply because if we had the #1 overall pick in 2013 and didn't have the option of trading it, Star would've been the guy I wanted for us there where Sweat would be at best #5 for me for us this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:
OoWDbjh2_bigger.jpgJosh NorrisVerified account @JoshNorris
FollowFollow @JoshNorris
More

With Sweat's and Gary's evaluations a bit cloudier than expected, it makes me believe we will see a very early run on OL. Jonah Williams, Andre Dillard, Cody Ford, Jawaan Taylor... all four could be off the board after pick No. 14

1:16 PM - 24 Apr 2019

NFL Network was saying four QBs in the top half of the 1st. If there's 4 QBs and 4 OL, there's bound to be a gift of a pass rusher or DL there for us.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, Verge said:

Added this to the original post: 
***Final predictions****
Andre Dillard either goes to Bengals or Bills 
Kyler Murray goes #1 
Daniel Jones either goes at 6 to NYG or they trade up to get him
Hollywood Brown is the first receiver taken 
Jonah Williams goes in the top 10 
At least five offensive lineman in the top 20
TJ Hockenson in the top 12, probably to the Lions 
Denver passes on a QB for a LB 
Redskins trade up for Haskins, Lock, or Jones 
Only one safety in the first round 
Greedy Williams falls out of the first 

Peter Schrager is tweeting out the top 10 things he's hearing, and a lot of it matches up with this. 

Are you Peter Schrager? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, NYPantherFan said:

Peter Schrager is tweeting out the top 10 things he's hearing, and a lot of it matches up with this. 

Are you Peter Schrager? 

Perhaps. I know some of the stuff I post makes it's way over to Reddit sometimes. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Trill OG said:

Greedy Williams will be our pick. I have a source and this is what he said. Panthers keeping it quiet because they don't want someone to trade up for the best DB in the draft.

Lol, that would suck. Here comes people with their fake sources crap.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • No you dont.  He had all those records for years before his final season. Whether career or season he had them all years before his final season in which he played 6 games.
    • Williams covered for Moore by saying they were on the wrong page about Moores specific route. Williams could have easily covered for him by saying he messed up. Suggesting only 1 route was ever intended to be a viable target is absurd.
    • I am going to agree with Linville this time--I think we need to get a veteran edge (We have Jones II, Scourton, and Princely--2 developmental guys and a decent veteran).  We don't really think of Jones because he had a hamstring injury weeks 3 and 4 and a back that required surgery Week 6-17.  He still managed 10 pressures, and he will be 28.  Princely Umanmielen only played in approximately 18-20% of the snaps and he struggled at times.  Basically, he was a situational pass rusher.  He got 1.5 sacks and 10 pressures.  He should improve, but for now, he is what he is.  Scourton gives us hope.  For a rookie (and thanks to Jones II's injuries, he was given more PT), he had 8 sacks--and held the edge.  He played at a first-round draft pick level.  He has the potential to become "that guy" in 2026. We lose Wonnum, who played nearly 700 snaps and amassed 3 whole sacks.  For a person raised a Gamecock, I would not be upset if we purged our roster of all South Carolina alumni.   However, I see it this way:  Wonnum was decent holding the edge, something Patrick Jones II and Scourton have demonstrated at a high level.  He is a liability, if you ask me.    Jones had 7 sacks one season in Minnesota and is known for his inside rushing ability--not what you would call a speed rusher.  I think Princely was a bit disappointing, but he was a bit raw.  Out of college, they described him as being a bit predictable.  I see no reason he will not improve in 2026 and become a situational pass rusher.   Basically, with Scourton and Princely expected to continue to develop and Jones II returning from injury, I think we need another veteran (if we can get a good one) to give us balance and depth.  A third developmental player is not ideal.   Draft:  OT, LB, WR, OL depth, S. Free Agency:  Edge, possibly a WR;  re-sign Mays, Cuhran, BC (??), and Nijman.  Let walk:  Wonnum, Scott, Dowdle.  I see about $20m per year after signing the OL depth.  Spend it on a veteran edge.   Players like Reddick (Tampa), Bosa (Buffalo), Khalil Mack (LAC) could be available on a one or two year deal in the $15m range.  We could splurge here, but I think a veteran situational pass rusher (depending on Jones II's back) is all we need while our 2 young guns develop.    
×
×
  • Create New...