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So let’s talk about Levis


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Just now, OldhamA said:

It's an honest post.

He didn't clear my minimum height / weight requirements for the position. 

Clearly he cleared Fitterer's and Reich's, which is all that ultimately matters.

can you share your scorecard with us since it is a talking point here? or Did you already post it?  

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

It honestly won't be surprising to see Hooker go ahead of him at this point.

 

He’s got a lot of 1-read tape and is 25. I wouldn’t be shocked but it would be a small surprise to see him be next off the board. 

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3 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

What's this even mean?

They all came in at the backhalf of their first seasons. 2 of the 3 it was the plan from the get go. Let them sit for the first half of the season to get a feel for the game and then give them a chance on the back end of the season to get some game action. 

 

Will Levis has already played in pro systems, so he wont need a year to learn the sytem before seeing game time. He is not "raw." Whoever drafts Levis, will play levis this year.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

They all came in at the backhalf of their first seasons. 2 of the 3 it was the plan from the get go. Let them sit for the first half of the season to get a feel for the game and then give them a chance on the back end of the season to get some game action. 

 

Will Levis has already played in pro systems, so he wont need a year to learn the sytem before seeing game time. He is not "raw." Whoever drafts Levis, will play levis this year.

Not Baker.

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