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36 minutes ago, shaq said:

Having a 1 percentile bench score being a D1 Football player tells me he has a potential risk of not being hard working or being weak. This guy has been with a D1 strength program for 4 years, the differential between college and Pro strength programs is marginal. Hate on the gym all you want, just a reflection of discipline and work ethic. 

Did you know weight lifting is all about technique?

 

I go to a gym with a kid who is 20 years old 150 pounds and he benches 275 and squats 400.

Then you have dudes who come in the gym looking all buff and they can't even bench 250.

 

Weight lifting is more of a lineman thing.

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16 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Did you know weight lifting is all about technique?

 

I go to a gym with a kid who is 20 years old 150 pounds and he benches 275 and squats 400.

Then you have dudes who come in the gym looking all buff and they can't even bench 250.

 

Weight lifting is more of a lineman thing.

Dude I’m not here trying to argue about weightlifting, I’m just pointing out it is objectively a red flag that he has a one percentile player metric. Do you disagree with that?

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18 hours ago, amcoolio said:

Lots of good players left. No way we double dip at WR but the amount of good WR available will help our chances at getting a starter provided we stay at 39

S Cooper DeJean - probably not a fit here
WR Adonai Mitchell
CB Kool-Aid McKinstry
ILB Edgerrin Cooper
WR Ladd McConkey
C Jackson Powers-Johnson
C Zach Frazier
ILB Payton Wilson
WR Keon Coleman
WR Malachi Corley
EDGE Marshawn Kneeland
CB Max Melton

Cooper or Wilson is the pick. 

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