did he just call him miles jackass?
2nd round pick on a guy who can't play? Well, like you said they had inside info.
pick is in, don't go to commercial
hunter henry goes to SD
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
With the 34th Pick the Cowboys pick.... WOW ! :
OLB Jaylon Smith, 6'2" 223 Notre Dame 5.4
Draft Projection Rounds 5 or 6
Sources Tell Us "He reminds me so much of DJ (Derrick Johnson) when he came out. Same frame, same speed and same playmaking ability. Both of those guys are made for the pro game." --* Former AFC defensive coach
NFL Comparison Derrick Johnson
NOTE: Mike Maylock likens him to Luke Kuechly the outstanding Carolina Panthers LBer.
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To the Chargers.......
1. HUNTER HENRY | Arkansas 6047|250 lbs|3JR Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) 12/7/1994 (age 21) #84
YEAR (GP/GS) REC YDS AVG TD GRADE 2nd Round 2013: (12/7) 28 409 14.6 4 MEASUREABLES Arm: 32 3/4 | Hand: 09 1/4 | Wingspan: 78 2014: (13/10) 37 513 13.9 2 COMBINE BP: 13 2015: (13/13) 51 739 14.5 3 PRO DAY 40-YD: 4.68 | 10-YD: 1.60 | 20-YD: 2.74 | BP: 21 | VJ: 31.5 | BJ: 09’05” | SS: 4.41 | 3C: 7.16 Total: (38/30) 116 1,661 14.3 9
BACKGROUND: A four-star tight end recruit out of high school, Henry was rated as the No. 2 recruit in the state and chose to stay home, choosing Arkansas over Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, Stanford and Vanderbilt. He saw immediate playing time as a true freshman (seven starts) in 2013, recording 28 catches for 409 yards and four touchdowns, earning All-SEC Freshman honors. Henry started 10 games as a sophomore in 2014 and finished with 37 receptions for 513 yards and two scores, earning Second Team All-SEC honors. He had his best production as a junior in 2015 (13 starts), finishing second on the team with 51 catches for 739 yards and three touchdowns. Henry earned First Team All-SEC honors and was named the 2015 John Mackey Award winner (Nation’s top tight end). He decided to skip his senior season and enter the 2016 NFL Draft.
STRENGTHS: Adequate height and length for the position…outstanding athlete for his size with speed to separate in his routes…fluid pass-catcher with flexible body control, easily adjusting to throws and immediately turning downfield – dangerous after the catch with his toughness and agility…measured footwork in his breaks…natural hands-catcher, tracking well in his pattern and highpointing in contested situations – tough finisher and rarely drops the ball…high effort blocker with the hustle to get downfield, working through the whistle…competitive and balanced at the linebacker level as a blocker…knows where the sticks are and was a reliable third down target (93 of his 116 career catches resulted in a first down or touchdown)…experienced lining up inline and in the slot…athletic bloodlines – father (Mark) was a two-time All-Southwest offensive lineman at Arkansas (1988-91), but chose to enter the ministry instead of the NFL…grounded individual with a team-oriented mind-set.
WEAKNESSES: Lacks ideal bulk and muscle tone for the position – still growing into his body…struggles to establish body position as a blocker and ends up going where the defender wants…too easily overmatched at the point of attack, struggling to sustain or control blocks…grabby and wild in pass protection and has too many snaps on his film that will be penalized in the NFL…only nine career touchdowns, wasn’t used as a consistent red zone threat.
SUMMARY: A three-year starter, Henry was an ideal fit for the Razorbacks’ multiple-tight end offense with pro-style looks that asked him to line up inline, wing and in the slot. He has the acceleration and body control to be a mismatch against linebackers and the natural strength to overpower defensive backs before and after the catch. Henry has reliable hands (didn’t have a drop in 2015) with fluid body adjustments to catch the ball in stride and track the ball into his mitts. He is a competitive blocker, but too easily overpowered at the point of attack, leading to him getting beat or penalized. Although he’s not a reliable inline blocker at this point in his development, Henry knows how to get open and has the best hands and route running athleticism at tight end in this draft class – second round “F” or joker tight end in the Owen Daniels mold who will contribute right away as a pass-catcher in the NFL.
why am i watching ads for fucking baseball?
if i gave a shit about baseball i would be watching baseball right now, not the fucking draft
Tyler Dunne @TyDunne 59s59 seconds ago
Myles Jack is heading to Jacksonville. Jalen Ramsey yesterday. Not a bad haul.
Hunter Henry gone.
ILB Reggie Ragland
ILB Deion Jones
OG Cody Whitehair
OLB Kamalei Correa
OT Shon Coleman
ILB Joshua Perry
DE Chris Jones
DT Jarran Reed
DE Jonathan Bullard
CB Xavien Howard
DT A'Shawn Robinson
OLB Noah Spence
WR Sterling Shepard
DE Bronson Kaufusi
OLB Kyler Fackrell
DE Jihad Ward
CB Kendall Fuller
OLB Jordan Jenkins
No idea where Myles Jack and Jaylon Smith might go.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
jax pick has been in for about 5 minutes already, shits getting backed up already
To Jacksonville word is.......
1. MYLES JACK | UCLA 6010|245 lbs|3JR Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 9/3/1995 (age 20) #30
YEAR (GP/GS) TKLS TFL SACK FF PD INT GRADE 1st Round 2013: (13/12) 75 7.0 1.0 0 13 2 (11 WLB, 1 RB) MEASUREABLES Arm: 33 5/8 | Hand: 10 1/4 | Wingspan: 79 5/8 2014: (13/13) 88 8.0 0.0 0 8 1 (WLB) COMBINE BP: 19 (limited workout due to right knee) 2015: (3/3) 15 0.0 0.0 0 2 1 (WLB) PRO DAY VJ: 40 | BJ: 10’04” (limited workout due to right knee) Total: (29/28) 178 15.0 1.0 0 23 4
BACKGROUND: A four-star linebacker recruit out of high school, Jack narrowed his college choices to UCLA, Washington, Cal and Georgia Tech, committing to the Bruins the summer prior to his senior season and sticking to that pledge when other schools got involved late in the process – also lettered in track and basketball in high school. He saw the field early in his career as a two-way true freshman for UCLA, starting 12 games (11 at linebacker, one at running back), recording 75 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss, 13 passes defended and two interceptions, adding seven touchdowns on offense. He was named both offensive and defense Freshman of the Year by Pac-12 coaches, earning Second Team All-Pac 12 and numerous Freshman All-American honors. Jack started all 13 games in 2014 as a sophomore, finishing second on the team with 88 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss and eight passes defended, earning Second Team All-Pac 12 honors. His junior season was cut short after three games due to a season-ending torn ligament in his right knee, tallying just 15 tackles in 2015. Shortly after his surgery, Jack decided to withdraw from school to train for the 2016 NFL Draft.
STRENGTHS: Explosive athlete with rare movement skills for the position…swivel hips, balanced body control and flexible joints to smoothly change directions…chase speed to track down players from behind…physical at the point of attack and not shy about stacking the edge and taking on blocks at the line of scrimmage…arrives with violent intentions as a tackler, finishing with pop…consistent reads to diagnose quickly and put himself in position to make plays…good timing as a blitzer to penetrate gaps…comfortable in space with above average coverage skills for the position, playing sticky coverage and collecting himself well in his pedal/transition to redirect on the move…excellent ballskills and reflexes at the catch point (23 passes defended and four interceptions in 28 starts)…passionate self-starter and brings the same intensity on every play…versatile resume with 387 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on offense, averaging 5.7 yards per carry in his career – played on special teams earlier in his career and blocked a kick in 2013…showed determination to return from his Sept. 2015 knee injury.
WEAKNESSES: Average-at-best size and length, lacking the frame to get much bigger…can be eaten up by blockers near the offensive line and needs to improve his stack-shed technique to better disengage – lacks the long arms to easily keep himself clean…room to tweak his technique and pad level as a tackler, lowering his strike zone – a more disciplined approach at the contact point will also help him avoid horsecollar and other penalties…can be fooled by play action and misdirection, causing him to be late in coverage…limited experience as a blitzer…suffered a serious knee injury that required surgery (Sept. 2015), tearing the anterior meniscus in his right knee – missed almost all of the 2015 season and most of the pre-draft process (several teams are pessimistic about the long-term health of the knee).
SUMMARY: A three-year starter, Jack was a two-way player in college at running back and linebacker, but lined up primarily as a hybrid linebacker/safety at UCLA who was asked to mirror the slot and cover space. He is an athletic specimen with elite pursuit speed and an above average mental processor to know everything going on around him. Jack doesn’t have ideal size or power for the position and needs to become more of a technician, but he doesn’t back down at the point of attack and brings the same attitude to the field every day. He is at his best in space with exceptional cover skills due to his loose athleticism, easy change of direction and ballskills. Jack might not be an ideal fit for every scheme, but smart coordinators will alter the personnel to accommodate his skills. His best fit is at weakside linebacker in a 4-3 base who can play every down, but can play other spots as well, similar to a better version of Bobby Wagner – deserves top-five overall consideration as long as the team doctors give two thumbs up regarding his surgically repaired knee.
At NO. 35 the Chargers pick:
TE Hunter Henry, 6'5" 250 Arkansas 6.2
Draft Projection Rounds 1 or 2
NFL Comparison Jason Witten
" Bottom Line By far, the premier tight end in the 2016 draft. Henry is a big body with the athleticism to get open, the hands to finish catches in traffic and the blocking ability to help give a running game the additional kick it might be missing on the edge. Henry should come in and become a very good NFL starter. "
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Wow ! Great for the Jags:
They draft Myles Jack.
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I would be pissed if the Packers took either Jaylon Smith or Myles Jack in the second round.