So, now after watching the DBs at the Combine yesterday which one of these kids do you guys think will still be available at #29?
So, now after watching the DBs at the Combine yesterday which one of these kids do you guys think will still be available at #29?
I'd still rather see a free agent signing of a top notch Corner. Maybe the perceived excellence of this year's crop in the draft will drive the market price down a little bit for those already in the league, and no matter how good these guys look at the combine or whatever, Corner is still one of those positions where you can't guarantee greatness. And if we sign the free agent instead, we can use that #1 for something more sure or more needed like a pass rushing OLB or an outstanding ILB (if there even are any of the latter).
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Poor timing and poor grammar. Throwing in that "but" after saying you don't agree with the violence sounds like he is giving it a pass.
And he is also making a general complaint about what women writ large might believe when the topic under discussion is very specific act of cruelty.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Jabril Peppers, then a Pass rusher, then corner would be ideal. Deep corner draft. Should be able to get one late.
Burnett, hhcd, peppers and then Daniels and a should be much improved Clark all in the middle of our defense..... the speed of Peppers would change our defense.
I do like Peppers, but I think someone will fall in love and take him.
This draft got a whole lot deeper after the combine, especially with teams that covet speed. Peppers might go within the top twenty. He is a lot of hype, but does have talent. I just don't understand if he was so outstanding why he bounced from position to position? If he was a lock down corner he would have played corner, if he was a dominant safety he would have played safety, if he was Thomas Davis he would have played outside linebacker. I know bouncing him around would cause match up problems, but my concern with him is he will be a continued tweener in the NFL and struggle to meet draft expectations. He can help right away as a returner and special teams, that's a plus for him
Running Back Speed Scores. Football Outsiders metric that mixes size and speed, they say it correlates better than either alone to NFL success. Average running back who makes it to NFL scores around 100. Ezekial Elliot was 112.7.
http://www.footballoutsiders.com/sta...eed-score-2017
2017 Speed Scores
Code:Player School Weight 40 Time Speed Score Len. Fournette LSU 240 4.51 116.0 Joe Williams Utah 210 4.41 111.0 T.J. Logan North Carolina 196 4.37 107.5 Jeremy McNichol Boise State 214 4.49 105.3 Marlon Mack South Florida 213 4.5 103.9 Dalvin Cook Florida State 210 4.49 103.3 De' Henderson Coast Carolina 208 4.48 103.3 Brian Hill Wyoming 219 4.54 103.1 Elijah McGuire Louis.Lafayette 214 4.53 101.6 Chris McCaffrey Stanford 202 4.48 100.3 James Conner Pittsburgh 233 4.65 99.7 Samaje Perine Oklahoma 233 4.65 99.7 Chris Carson Oklahoma State 218 4.58 99.1 Alvin Kamara Tennessee 214 4.56 99.0 Aaron Jones Texas-El Paso 208 4.56 96.2 Wayne Gallman Clemson 215 4.6 96.0 Jamaal Williams BYU 212 4.59 95.5 Kareem Hunt Toledo 216 4.62 94.8 Tarik Cohen N Carolina A&T 179 4.42 93.8 Stan Williams Kentucky 190 4.51 91.8 Corey Clement Wisconsin 220 4.68 91.7 Dare Ogunbowale Wisconsin 213 4.65 91.1 Rushel Shell West Virginia 227 4.74 89.9 Donnel Pumphrey San Diego State 176 4.48 87.4 Jahad Thomas Temple 190 4.63 82.7 Devine Redding Indiana 205 4.76 79.9
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I like James Connor and Sammy Perine. I think because they ran 4.6s they can be had a round or two later which makes a difference. I would have rather taken them in the 4th round than in the 3rd round. Connor probably more like a fifth rounder.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Mixon has the skills, and to be truthful he has handled his past with respect and has owned his actions and behaviors. I will be interested to see what team is willing to take on the immediate fire storm when they draft him.
He is a bulldozer and he is shifty through the hole. Good acceleration. I don't think he is quite the prospect that Lacy was coming out, but you could probably get him two rounds later than Lacy.
I talked serious shit on Mixon and deservedly so, but that kid is a talent and if there is value there that evens out the media storm for taking him he would most likely be worth the gamble
Last edited by Deputy Nutz; 03-09-2017 at 12:09 PM.
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Washington CB Sidney Jones, consensus first-round NFL draft prospect, leaves pro day on a cart after suffering apparent left leg injury.
Well that fucking sucks for him. Didn't he do the full gamut at the combine? Why bother with a pro day?
OK, so one thing we know know for sure
WE DON'T NEED TO DRAFT A FUCKING TE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You kind of summed up my concerns about Peppers perfectly Nutz. Something about him that just keeps telling me he was a lot of hype because he played at Michigan and he played both O and D. I could be wrong but my Spidey Sense is tingling a little bit when I think about taking him in the 1st if he's even still available. He's a good athlete and I think he'll probably have a decent career but he might not ever end up being that turnover creating impact player that I want. I think he only had 1 Int. in his career and that came at the very end of this last season.
Last edited by SMBASS; 03-11-2017 at 05:58 PM.
I just keep getting a funny feeling that T.T. is going to end up taking RB Joe Williams out of Utah if he's still available when Ted thinks he presents a value.
i'm getting a funny feeling that he's gonna draft a TE in round one