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Cowboys WR James Washington was carted off the field with an apparent ankle injury.

Cowboys corner Trevon Diggs landed on Washington's ankle during a drill. Washington came up, unable to put much weight on his right leg, and made his way to a cart with the help of trainers. The team is already expected to be missing Michael Gallup for the start of the season. With Washington now likely to at least miss some reps in training camp, the Cowboys are going to be putting a lot on CeeDee Lamb's plate. Jalen Tolbert, a third-round pick from South Alabama, is all but guaranteed to start in Week 1. Expect his ADP to soar as he continues to work with the first team. 

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1 minute ago, Ja Rhule said:

Cowboys WR James Washington was carted off the field with an apparent ankle injury.

Cowboys corner Trevon Diggs landed on Washington's ankle during a drill. Washington came up, unable to put much weight on his right leg, and made his way to a cart with the help of trainers. The team is already expected to be missing Michael Gallup for the start of the season. With Washington now likely to at least miss some reps in training camp, the Cowboys are going to be putting a lot on CeeDee Lamb's plate. Jalen Tolbert, a third-round pick from South Alabama, is all but guaranteed to start in Week 1. Expect his ADP to soar as he continues to work with the first team. 

Trade them Robbie

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

I know many in here like to poo poo that stuff, probably because some want to love every pick even though we draft guys like Brown (Deonte), Gaulden and Little even though the combine measurements and drills had red flags all over them. Hamilton’s combine was a huge red flag. Personally, I was surprised he didn’t drop more, then again Pickett went early too so who knows.

I say they're overrated because what you do on field is most important. The workouts check the box. When the workouts raise questions it warrants more scrutiny on how that prospect will translate athletically. We also see every year guys getting overdrafted because they perform exceptionally well in the underwear Olympics and that makes folks overlook the reality that they aren't very good on the football field.

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On 7/28/2022 at 8:50 PM, CPcavedweller said:

What QB is good with in-face pressure? You could insert any name in football and say "not good". So Brady is the GOAT, and being poor with in face pressure isn't a flaw, it's expected. 

wilson is a wizard with in face pressure. Payton called the hot read if he knew the inside pressure was-a-coming. Rodgers does well with rollouts too, few others. Lamar is slippy as it gets too.

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