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  1. #81
    whats the record for the longest they've gone without a defensive player taken?

  2. #82
    This is it.
    It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

  3. #83
    broncos aren't just on the clock asshole

    their pick has been in for 10 minutes

    bo fucking nix at #12

    6 QB's in 12 picks
    Last edited by red; 04-25-2024 at 08:35 PM. Reason: alcohol

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    wow

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    6 qb's and no d yet

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    Bo Nix

    Overview
    Rare five-year starting quarterback whose play has matured in front of our eyes. Nix displays the accuracy, arm talent and athleticism consistent with today’s brand of pro quarterback. He can be punctual in getting the ball out at the top of his drop or he can work through progressions and beat defenses with second-reaction plays. He throws with good velocity and puts the ball on the money when throwing on the move. Nix has shown great improvement with his pocket poise. He’s capable of moving the sticks as a scrambler or as part of the running game. Some of his gaudy production has been driven by the Oregon offense’s design, but his talent clearly stands out. I’ve harbored bias from watching the overwhelmed version of Nix during his Auburn days, but as the saying goes, “tape don’t lie.” Nix appears more than ready to attack the league with an NFL-caliber skill set.

    Strengths
    Good pre-snap recognition for expedited post-snap itinerary.
    Big hands to manipulate defenses with aggressive pump fakes.
    Shows ability to work through options and find what he likes.
    Generates quality velocity from a sudden, compact release.
    Ball comes out of his hand with good pace and without much effort.
    Impressive run-and-rip talent throwing accurately on the move.
    Play-extender with arm talent to win with secondary action as passer.
    Internal clock and athleticism help him avoid sacks.
    Toughness and talent to move the sticks on called runs.

    Weaknesses
    Nearly 30 percent of his passes in 2023 were thrown behind the line of scrimmage, per Pro Football Focus.
    Tends to short-arm throws when blitz is leaking in.
    Decision-making can take a hit when he extends the play.
    Left easy touchdowns on the field due to overthrows.
    Bucket throws will come out a little flat.
    Needs to do a better job of throwing receivers away from coverage.
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  7. #87
    Broncos will be lucky to win 3 games this year.
    It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

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    Is that the last QB that goes in R1 ?
    LIFE IS ABOUT CHAMPIONSHIPS; I JUST REALIZED THIS. The MILWAUKEE BUCKS have won the same number of championships over the past 50 years as the Green Bay Packers. Ten years from now, who will have more championships, and who will be the fart in the wind ?

  9. #89
    brock bowers TE to vegas

  10. #90
    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    broncos pick is in

    bo nix maybe?
    Good lord, they did it.

    This quarterback frenzy is irrational. Poor Raiders.... up until a half hour ago, they must have been 100% certan they were getting a quarterback tonight.

  11. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    Is that the last QB that goes in R1 ?
    probably not

    but i don't know any of the other QBs by name

  12. #92
    So glad our team isn’t looking to build up on offense at 25. Wow.
    It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

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    Brock Bowers

    Overview
    Prolific pass-catching tight end with a rare blend of acceleration, speed, body control and hands that could breathe new life into a stale NFL offense. Bowers was a high-volume target at Georgia and led the team in receiving yards in all three of his college seasons. He plays with relentless pacing as a route runner, allowing him to beat man coverage. Also, he’s highly effective at exploiting zone pockets for first downs and chunk plays. Bowers’ secret sauce might be his ability to rip through tacklers and pile on yardage after the catch. He’ll be an adequate move blocker and give effort at the point of attack, but that is the one area where his game falls short of George Kittle’s, for comparison purposes. Bowers is an explosive athlete but lacks the premium measurables typically associated with early first-rounders. It might take a year for him to acclimate to defenders who are bigger, faster and longer, but he appears destined to become a highly productive NFL player with Pro Bowl upside.

    Strengths
    Gets off the snap with good lean and early acceleration.
    Capable of getting to his top speed very quickly.
    Runs routes with controlled strides and cut-ready footwork.
    Preserves play speed and begins to separate when turning routes.
    Talent to beat man-cover linebackers on the next level.
    Hands-catcher operating with good coordination and technique.
    Exceptional toughness and contact balance with the ball in his hands.
    Gets hands into proper positioning as a run blocker.

    Weaknesses
    Needs to become more forceful when fitting up his blocks.
    Inconsistent sustaining run blocks in space.
    Will need to improve route savvy underneath.
    Limited catch radius.
    Came out on the wrong side of contested catches in 2023.
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  14. #94
    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    Let's ALL go to this F'cking thing next year !
    For sure.

  15. #95
    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    Is that the last QB that goes in R1 ?
    Almost has to be. Who else is left? Rattler, a consensus mid-late Day Two? That'd be just completely crazy.

    Takes one option away from Green Bay. I figured there'd be a marginal QB still available in the mid-20s, and some team would want to trade up and get him. Pick up a couple more Day Two picks.

    Ain't happenin' now.

  16. #96
    still no defense after 14 picks

    we could trade up right now and take the best defensive player in the draft

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    Taliese Fuaga

    Overview
    Beefy right tackle capable of playing at a high level despite his lack of ideal pad level and lower-body bend. Fuaga plays with a fairly aggressive disposition. He’s a one-pop blocker who struggles to clinch into his run blocks and is therefore forced to work overtime to sustain and finish. The pass protection technique is outstanding, and he possesses the athleticism to mirror and match edge-to-edge rush movements. Fuaga’s hand work is exceptional in pass pro and will need to remain so, because of his lack of desired range for recovering when beaten. A team could slide him to guard to improve its interior protection, but he’s best-suited at right tackle, where he should become a good starter.

    Strengths
    Glides into pass sets with controlled slides, ready hands and quiet upper body.
    Throws stiff right-left combinations, creating disruption for rusher.
    Hands are highly active through the rush, helping to keep opponent centered.
    Mirrors with fluidity, with little to no stall when changing direction.
    Flashes ability to dig in with leveraged hand strikes at point of attack.
    Gathers and adjusts his track to make his blocks in space.
    Smooth and accurate when working from block to block.

    Weaknesses
    Pops up tall off the snap and gets behind in back-side cutoffs.
    On first contact, tends to hit and bounce rather than hit and stick.
    His run blocking is much less organized and technical than his pass blocking.
    Doesn’t have the range in pass sets to succeed when tardy out of his stance.
    Occasional issues allowing weight to slide too far out on outside foot.
    Washington had some success beating his outside hand and trimming the edge.
    Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering
    There is a crack, a crack in everything
    That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen

  18. #98
    So, here comes the "Tackle Phase" of the 1st Round.

  19. #99
    Don’t think we should move back at this point. A very good defensive player will be there.
    It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

  20. #100
    Man, the Jets stared the Vikings down and made them believe someone else was on the phone wanting #10.

    May even have been the truth, but considering that it's the Vikings I hope it isn't. And they got pantsed.

    For all we know, Joe Douglas texted his wife and told her "call me on this number and stay on the line; we can even argue about the new carpet in the living room. Just stay on the line so I can humiliate the Vikings."
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