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Official 1st Round Of The 2015 NFL Draft Thread
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Jets are suave.
ProFootballTalk @ProFootballTalk 20s20 seconds ago
Jets say they're not "actively shopping" Mo Wilkerson http://wp.me/p14QSB-9LhMBud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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LOLOriginally posted by pbmax View PostDoug Farrar @SI_DougFarrar 13s13 seconds ago
I've always wondered if Todd Gurley could gain 100 yards in a game without an offensive line. And now, we'll find out!
Paul Pabst @PaulPabst 16s17 seconds ago
Todd....rent in St. Louis.
Matt Ufford @mattufford 1m1 minute ago
Can't wait to see how the Rams will use Todd Gurley to go 8-8.
Football Perspective @fbgchase 51s52 seconds ago
NO! DON'T LET JEFF FISHER NEAR GURLEY!
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Originally posted by pbmax View PostJersey Al - ALLGBP @JerseyAlGBP 7m7 minutes ago
As first pick approaches, #Packers still debating Denzel Perryman vs. Stephone Anthony.
His site is not great, but he has called picks before and seems to know someone.
On NFL Network Mayock predicted Perrryman and then went on to compare him to tough nails like Ray Lewis and Jonathon VilmaTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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1. TRAE WAYNES | Michigan State 6001|186 lbs|4JR Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford HS) 7/25/1992 (age 22) #15
BACKGROUND: A two-star defensive back recruit out of high school, Waynes committed to Michigan State over offers from Wisconsin and Illinois, redshirting in 2011 as he recovered from a high school injury. He played mostly special teams as a redshirt freshman in 2012 with five tackles. Waynes earned a starting job as a sophomore field cornerback in 2013, lining up opposite Darqueze Dennard and recording 50 tackles, eight passes defended and three interceptions. He replaced Dennard as the boundary cornerback and started all 13 games as a junior in 2014, recording 46 tackles, 11 passes defended and three interceptions, earning First Team All-Big Ten honors. Waynes decided to skip his senior season and enter the 2015 NFL Draft.
STRENGTHS: Tall with adequate arm length and lean muscle tone…above average speed with an easy accelerator and gliding strides…eyes are always up and aware to quickly diagnose and break on the ball, coming off his man if necessary to play the entire field…consistently gains body position and leverage in coverage, not allowing the receiver to get comfortable downfield…physical downhill mentality, throwing his body around and striking his target with pop…well-versed with press coverage, showing the athleticism to flip his hips and transition vertically…tough-minded competitor who plays with a chip…natural ballskills and turns into a playmaker when the ball is in the air…coachable and with reliable preparation habits…three-year contributor on special teams coverages…reliable and started all 27 games the past two seasons, including 2013 at field cornerback and 2014 at boundary cornerback.
WEAKNESSES: Lanky frame with skinny limbs and torso – questionable growth potential and will have a tough time bulking up…smaller hands…needs to stay low and balanced in his pedal to aid his transition…technique tends to run hot/cold due to his tendency to freelance…route anticipation and eye discipline are inconsistent, often late to plant-and-drive on throws in front of him…needs to time his jabs better in press, giving receivers an easy target to retaliate…bad habit of grabbing and holding – won’t get away with this in the NFL…ankle biter and streaky mechanics as a tackler, dropping his eye level and not wrapping…room to tighten his pursuit angles…not much of a threat after the interception…no return experience on special teams…needed surgery (Oct. 2010) to repair a broken fibula and three torn ligaments in his knee during his senior year in high school, leading to him redshirting in 2011.
SUMMARY: High school teammate and best friend of Wisconsin’s Melvin Gordon, Waynes is all “arms and legs” and has NFL speed to stay stride-for-stride with receivers up and down the field, excelling in press coverage. He takes well to coaching and became well-versed within the Spartans aggressive quarters coverage, but has a bad habit of biting the apple and freelancing – needs to improve his route anticipation to close quicker on the catch point. Although he needs to tighten his offman technique, Waynes is tough vs. the run and has the confidence and movement skills to find success on an island. He is still raw in areas and requires patience to reach his full potential, but Waynes has the skill-set and playmaking ballskills to be as good as he wants to be – day one starter in any scheme.
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I loved Wilkenson when he was coming out; he went a pick or to before we drafted one of those fcknards..aka....SherryOriginally posted by Joemailman View PostJets might take Williams and trade Wilkerson who is unhappy with his contract.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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