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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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1 minute ago, jfra78 said:

Yea maybe he should just go back to college and try again next year and go at it the right way

He would have to transfer to another school and prove he can play for someone other than his father. He is not really that good and lives off of his father's name.

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12 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Quick underneath guy. He didn't prep for the combine like others did. He just ran it raw. 4.5 isn't bad in that context. And he's a true wide receiver. Probably only ever played that position his whole football life. I think Diontae Johnson ran a similar time. He'd eat with the monsters on the outside, and be the Thielen replacement/upgrade this team needs. 

Cool I don’t know anything about him besides he put up good numbers at Oregon 

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14 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

That would mean cutting/trading all your vets. Do you really want rookies as starters and backup/rotation guys on both sides of your d line? We'd break our own record for rushing yards allowed. 

Patrick Jones signing/contract looking like a reach now lol. Clowney/Wonnum would be the cap relief guys if cut but these rookies could use a year with a couple vets. Johnson/Barno/etc bye

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

He is VERY slight and was a 4.51 40 guy. He looks very quick on tape but there are very few 154 lb WR's in the NFL and even fewer that don't have elite speed.

I know a 5'8 150 guy at work who also does MMA.  He's ripped and I don't see how he could ever play in the NFL at his size

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21 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

That would mean cutting/trading all your vets. Do you really want rookies as starters and backup/rotation guys on both sides of your d line? We'd break our own record for rushing yards allowed. 

Well obviously not that far. But we also did just have the worst defense in history. Nowhere to go but up 👆

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He is VERY slight and was a 4.51 40 guy. He looks very quick on tape but there are very few 154 lb WR's in the NFL and even fewer that don't have elite speed.

See Tank Dell's combine numbers- size and 40. Tez is actually bigger and they ran very similar 40s. Straight line speed is overrated. Agree that size helps. But that dude is just a football player. And a true wide receiver. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's wrong.

Some people are just awful.

It's super fuged up. He might be cocky and his dad's antics might be insufferable but he is still just a kid. Making him go through something like this and then doing that is fuged up.

I will say that someone from one of the NFL teams very clearly leaked that number.

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