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Who from Baylor?


Harbingers

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Knowing hurney...

Mims is a little raw in some areas and looks like a vertical threat/"go-route" kinda WR that still needs to refine his route running. His measurables and production was solid, but has a ways to go to be a well-rounded WR.

Maybe I see David Gettis in that Baylor uniform running deep and have flashbacks...lol. 

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Not as a player, but I’d be happy if he was to poach DeLeone, their OL coach. He was at a clinic in Baltimore and I learned and wrote more in those 2 hours than I could imagine. He was in Cleveland and coached Joe Thomas as well. 

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Mims and BLAKE Lynch are guys I've got my eye on.

Blake Lynch, not James. Blake fits the mold I like in athletic guys, and if we're looking/using analytics, he'd be the perfect player to bring in.

He went to Baylor as a WR, converted to Safety, and then played an entire senior season as a LB, and did very good. He's got the frame of an NFL LB, and I think he'll be a steal for someone late round/UDFA.

I really like that type of player. I was sold on Donald Payne out of Stetson a few years ago, and he hasn't caught on 100% yet, but he may be in line to replace Myles Jack for Jacksonville now.

Blake could be a comparable or better player, and could start in a 3-4 LB role.

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6 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Mims and BLAKE Lynch are guys I've got my eye on.

Blake Lynch, not James. Blake fits the mold I like in athletic guys, and if we're looking/using analytics, he'd be the perfect player to bring in.

He went to Baylor as a WR, converted to Safety, and then played an entire senior season as a LB, and did very good. He's got the frame of an NFL LB, and I think he'll be a steal for someone late round/UDFA.

I really like that type of player. I was sold on Donald Payne out of Stetson a few years ago, and he hasn't caught on 100% yet, but he may be in line to replace Myles Jack for Jacksonville now.

Blake could be a comparable or better player, and could start in a 3-4 LB role.

OLB? Or ILB?

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

OLB? Or ILB?

Not an EDGE, so, likely considered an ILB in a base 3-4. In a hybrid Defense like we ran last year that has a lot of 4-3 looks, I think he could play a Shaq role too. He reminds me a bit of TD, but has a year advantage in that position on TD when TD came into the league.

He's still raw as hell which is why he'll be a later prospect or even UDFA, but he has the physical build/athleticism to be a good player.

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