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2024 College Football Thread


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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

OMG Colorado getting blown out!

 

Oh noez what a bunch of frauds! Prime could never coach. Sanders is a bust!

 

Grown adults these are the comments I have seen in this thread. Hilarious stuff.

 

Keep em coming guys!

If they aren’t trying or giving it their all like you are claiming then they should have sat out this game. There are players on the roster that want to show NFL scouts they have what it takes. BYU just looks like the better team which happens a lot in these matchups…

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hunter's change of direction ability is absurd. He probably won't because there's nothing to gain but I'd love to see his shuttle and three come times.

The shuttle is becoming the new 40.

Everyone wants to see it because it really separates those high twitch athletes from the “just fast” athletes.

Ladd’s shuttle is what boosted his draft stock.

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The shuttle is becoming the new 40.

Everyone wants to see it because it really highlight those high twitch athletes.

Ladd’s shuttle is what boosted his draft stock.

Not really.  Ladd’s injury history was and is still a big deal.  He gets to play with Herbert which inflates his stats.  Don’t start loving Ladd now.  Hunter is another question and the main question is 6’0 185.  Size is a concern.  

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sanders is basically Caleb Williams just a lot smaller, a lot weaker arm, and slower.

Listening to sports talk this morning, they said this is a horrible draft to be needing franchise QB.  Suggested in a more typical QB draft, Sanders and Ward would be mid-to-late first rounders.

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Listening to sports talk this morning, they said this is a horrible draft to be needing franchise QB.  Suggested in a more typical QB draft, Sanders and Ward would be mid-to-late first rounders.

I like Ward. I don't like the rest of the class. Ward looks like a top 5 picks year in and year out to me. But I think he's the only 1st rounder in the class.

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Not really.  Ladd’s injury history was and is still a big deal.  He gets to play with Herbert which inflates his stats.  Don’t start loving Ladd now.  Hunter is another question and the main question is 6’0 185.  Size is a concern.  

It 100% was, he ran a 3.97 at his pro day.

In reference to pass uses of shuttle times. This article details how Edelman’s shuttle got him drafted in the first place. A guy who was completely off the radar in college got drafted simply because of his elite shuttle time. Ladd’s definitely played a role in his draft stock boost.

Additionally, saying a receiver is or isn’t good because of their QB play is such a lazy argument. McConkey is elite at creating separation. Just a few weeks ago PFF had him as their leader in created separation for the week.

Does he have prior injury concerns, sure. But there’s a difference between drafting a wide receiver with an injury history verses signing a wide receiver with an injury history. The main difference being the money.

https://fantasyindex.com/2024/05/21/factoid/quick-receivers

 

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