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FSU - Auburn Game Thread


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If Benjamin keeps it up, we could really have him in the 2nd.

 

I just dont see Benjamin as a guy who is going to light it up at the combine. He's a freak on the field, but not one if tested physically (combine).

 

Benjamin will not shine running the 40 yard dash. He's a long strider with the ball in his hands. He's those guy who is fast on the field, not when being timed.

 

Sammy Watkins: 4.36

Marqise Lee: 4.37
Odell Beckham Jr.: 4.38

Jarvis Landry: 4.38
Brandin Cooks: 4.38
Donte Moncrief: 4.40

Allen Robinson: 4.43
Jordan Matthews: 4.45
Davante Adams: 4.46
Mike Evans: 4.47
Kelvin Benjamin: 4.50

 

Guys like Beckham, Landry, Cooks, and Moncrief are the ones who are going to explode in Indianapolis and will help their stocks. Not Kelvin Benjamin. All of this added to his "one" productive year under the best college QB in the nation.

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If Benjamin keeps it up, we could really have him in the 2nd.

 

I just dont see Benjamin as a guy who is going to light it up at the combine. He's a freak on the field, but not one if tested physically (combine).

 

Benjamin will not shine running the 40 yard dash. He's a long strider with the ball in his hands. He's those guy who is fast on the field, not when being timed.

 

Sammy Watkins: 4.36

Marqise Lee: 4.37

Odell Beckham Jr.: 4.38

Jarvis Landry: 4.38

Brandin Cooks: 4.38

Donte Moncrief: 4.40

Allen Robinson: 4.43

Jordan Matthews: 4.45

Davante Adams: 4.46

Mike Evans: 4.47

Kelvin Benjamin: 4.50

 

Guys like Beckham, Landry, Cooks, and Moncrief are the ones who are going to explode in Indianapolis and will help their stocks. Not Kelvin Benjamin. All of this added to his "one" productive year under the best college QB in the nation.

 

Moncrief should be a main target

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A couple scouts said some nonsense like that

 

It make me wonder the quality of scouts some of these guys are

 

Scouts would take him in this upcoming draft ahead of Bridgewater and it wouldn't be a question. It would be a majority or unanimous as well. 

 

At least they would have before this game, right now I'm not sure if that would still hold true. 

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1. Bridgewater runs a pro style offense

2. He comes to the LOS with three different plays and makes the calls at the LOS

3. He is football savant, memorizes 25 different plays after 10 mins of review

4. He is very accurate and has great ball placement

5. Loves football

6. more than adequate arm strength 

7. Pocket poise is brady like

 

*Arm strength and velocity will improve once a coach teaches him to torque is lower body in his trhows

 

Bridgewater is the real deal

 

I think Bortles will be alright but he is inconsistent 

 

Carr is mr happy feet around pressure (no qb excels with that as a characteristics)

Bridgewater was projected as a top pick since his sophomore year and at the end of his junior year the projection still stand. Normally QBs crap the bed once or twice during that long span of time but bridgewater has been consistent throughout. He didn't just come outta nowhere with no target on his back.

 

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Non existant? Sooooo the colts-chiefs and bengals-chargers games never happened?

Damn. Im so so sorry to hate on you Dalton supporters. But again, as expected, I was right, yet again. That sucks bro. Sorry :( you'll learn eventually. Take care

 

I was talking about your presence during the Saints and Eagles game. Not once throughout the entire game did you contribute to the threads original purpose. However, luckily for everyone you promptly left once your PS3 account was discovered. 

 

I wasn't referring to the games you mentioned. Thankfully, I wasn't here for those games and avoided the nuisance of trying to skim through your posts for 3 entire gameday threads.

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