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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

We should take a RB this year. Thia class is bananas.

Yep and we knew during this college season that the RB class was great. An NFL team’s GM/Scouts should 100% have known that going into the 2024 draft.

We have to dip again because Brooks isn’t even playing this year.

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30 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Lol @ Bond running a 4.41 after claiming he could do a 4.1-4.2

I don't know how true this is, but I read there were some concerns from some players over the field at the combine.  I guess they recently put in a new turf and some players felt like it was slowing them down and was the reason behind some guys deciding not to do the testing and waiting for their Pro Days (or in the case of Big 12 guys, the Big 12 Combine they're putting on in a few weeks)

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

I don't know how true this is, but I read there were some concerns from some players over the field at the combine.  I guess they recently put in a new turf and some players felt like it was slowing them down and was the reason behind some guys deciding not to do the testing.

Not sure I believe that after the RB group tore it up.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Not sure I believe that after the RB group tore it up.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/why-are-players-slipping-at-the-2025-nfl-combine-behind-the-new-turf-field-pellets-at-lucas-oil-stadium/

Whether it's also slowing down some players times isn't for me to say or not, but they do have a new field that in theory should slow players down ever so slightly based on this article, it makes sense.

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32 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Not sure I believe that after the RB group tore it up.

Yeah, the DBs, RBs, LBs, and DEs absolutely FLEW. If you didn't run fast it's because you ain't fast or maybe you just had a bad day, whatever. But it wasn't because of the field.

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18 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Mark it. Tet McMillan will not go top 10 hiding from his speed. Possibly late teens.

You realize he's not hiding from his speed, he's just not doing the events at the combine like a lot (most?) Top 10 picks generally don't do these days.

From what I've seen, he's planning on doing the drills at the Big 12 Combine at the end of the month as well as at his Pro Day.

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10 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

You realize he's not hiding from his speed, he's just not doing the events at the combine like a lot (most?) Top 10 picks generally don't do these days.

From what I've seen, he's planning on doing the drills at the Big 12 Combine at the end of the month as well as at his Pro Day.

There's my boy!!! This guy has a Tet Radar 2000.

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42 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Mark it. Tet McMillan will not go top 10 hiding from his speed. Possibly late teens.

I hate it but if you're considered a top 10-15 pick you generally just don't do drills at the Combine. That's been the case for awhile now.

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5 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Dillon Gabriel and Will Howard do not look like NFL QB’s to me.

Jaxson Dart is impressive though.

Dart is talented but the success(or lack thereof) from that system is going keep a LOT of teams away from him until later in the draft.

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