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  • #16
    Good evening guys!

    I grabbed Dane Brugler's guide again this year......may or may not post the Bios.....pretty detailed.

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    • #17


      Best available players by pick and team. Bayesians don't like the chances of Billings getting to the Packers. I *think* this updates live.

      Hello Ras!
      Bud 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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      • #18
        Originally posted by pbmax View Post
        https://public.tableau.com/profile/b...l2016/ByPlayer

        Best available players by pick and team. Bayesians don't like the chances of Billings getting to the Packers. I *think* this updates live.

        Hello Ras!

        Greets PB, thanks for the link.

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        • #19
          Dang, they think Doctson goes before Treadwell, not so sure.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rastak View Post
            Dang, they think Doctson goes before Treadwell, not so sure.
            The measurables say Doctson. The tape says Treadwell. I have them ranked about as evenly as possible, but I'd pick Treadwell if I had to choose. I hope the Vikings don't get either guy.
            "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

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            • #21
              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View Post
              The measurables say Doctson. The tape says Treadwell. I have them ranked about as evenly as possible, but I'd pick Treadwell if I had to choose. I hope the Vikings don't get either guy.
              I'd like either at 23.....not sure either will be there.

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              • #22
                Goff or Wentz?
                I can't run no more
                With that lawless crowd
                While the killers in high places
                Say their prayers out loud
                But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                A thundercloud
                They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                  Goff or Wentz?

                  Goff is the word.


                  edit: They probably would have already signed the guy except for dildo Goodell telling everyone to shut up for the big show. Unfortunately, like last year we'll probably four picks backed up. I'm beginning to dislike watching the NFL draft for the first time ever.

                  Leave to Roger to fuck it up.

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                  • #24
                    Turn the fucking card in. You didn't trade a shitload of picks while unsure of what you wanted.

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                    • #25
                      Seriously? Rams aren't sure huh?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Rastak View Post
                        Seriously? Rams aren't sure huh?
                        Had to flip a bunch of coins.

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                        • #27
                          http://www.draftinsider.net/reports/2016/QB/Jared-Goff

                          Jared Goff
                          School: California
                          Position: QB
                          Positive: Three-year starter who completed 64.5% of his throws and set PAC 12 records with 4719 yards passing and 43 TDs last season. Sophomore totals included 3973 yards passing after 3508 yards the prior year. Accurate, instinctive signal caller with great upside. Patient in the pocket, remains poised under all conditions and scans the field, going through progressions. Quickly sets up with the pocket. Consistently throws with solid fundamentals and has a smooth, over-the-top delivery. Natural looking off the safety, does a solid job with his defensive reads and improvises when plays breakdown. Accurate with terrific pass placement. Puts the ball in front of receivers and does not make them work hard to come away with the reception. Displays a great sense of knowing where his targets are on the field, easily slides outside the pocket to make the throw on the move and puts air under passes, letting receivers run to the ball. Keeps his eyes down the field looking for pass catchers rather than worrying about pass rushers, displays a great sense of timing and does not have receivers waiting on the ball. Puts touch on throws when necessary. Throws terrific corner and fade patterns and always gives receivers a chance to make the catch. True leader on the field and controls the offense.

                          Negative: At times holds the ball a little too long in the pocket. Played in a system where he primarily lined up in the shotgun formation with three or four receivers sets. Has a thin build and may struggle holding up against the rush at the next level.

                          Analysis: From the time he stepped on the field as a freshman Goff was an impact player who consistently improved his game. He very much reminds me of Peyton Manning during his junior season with his ability to improvise and accurately place his throws. Goff may need a bit of time before he's truly NFL ready but comes with great upside and should be a productive NFL quarterback if properly coached.
                          I can't run no more
                          With that lawless crowd
                          While the killers in high places
                          Say their prayers out loud
                          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                          A thundercloud
                          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                          • #28
                            I would take Hundley over Goff.

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                            • #29
                              1. JARED GOFF | California 6040|215 lbs|3JR Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic) 10/14/1994 (age 21) #16
                              YEAR (GP/GS) CP-ATT CP% YDS TD INT CAR YDS AVG TD GRADE 1st Round 2013: (12/12) 320-531 60.3 3,508 18 10 59 -62 -1.1 1 MEASUREABLES Arm: 32 3/4 | Hand: 09 | Wingspan: 77 7/8 2014: (12/12) 316-509 62.1 3,973 35 7 55 -44 -0.8 0 COMBINE 40-YD: 4.82 | 10-YD: 1.65 | 20-YD: 2.71 | VJ: 27 | BJ: 09’02” | SS: 4.47 | 3C: 7.17 2015: (13/13) 341-529 64.5 4,719 43 13 56 -8 -0.1 0 PRO DAY N/A (positional drills only) Total: (37/37) 977-1,569 62.3 12,200 96 30 170 -114 -1.5 1
                              BACKGROUND: A four-star quarterback recruit out of high school, Goff committed to Cal (his father’s alma mater) early in the process, not giving any other program serious interest. He became the first true freshman in school history to start the season opener and started all 12 games in 2013, completing 60.3% of his passes for 3,508 yards, 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, earning All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention honors. Goff again started all 12 games in 2014 as a sophomore and improved his production with 62.1% completions for 3,973 passing yards, 35 touchdowns and seven interceptions, earning All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention honors for the second straight year. He had a record-breaking season as a junior in 2015, setting new Pac-12 marks for passing yards (4,719) and passing touchdowns (43). He also posted a career-best 341 completions and 62.3% completions, earning First Team All-Pac 12 honors (first Cal quarterback to earn that honor since Aaron Rodgers in 2004). Goff decided to skip his senior season and enter the 2016 NFL Draft.
                              STRENGTHS: Good height for the position with the body type to add weight and fill out…outstanding feet, set-up quickness and release, displaying the lower body mechanics to easily come to balance and throw in rhythm – terrific pocket presence to float from pressure with his eyes downfield and buy extra half seconds…climbs the pocket with controlled steps…fundamentals don’t break down when the play does and capable of the correct spontaneous decision…cerebral passing instincts with a strong understanding of anticipation and timing, throwing receivers open…very good self-evaluator and learns from his mistakes…quick trigger and spins a pretty ball with the velocity to drive it and make all the necessary throws…improved eye use to hold defenders, keep the middle of the field open…very good placement to give his receivers a chance to catch-and-go with the touch to deliver tight-windowed throws between levels of the defense…sees the field well pre-snap to get a head start on his progressions…patient to work through his reads, feeling the rush, not looking at the rush…has the stones to stay tough in the pocket even with the hit coming…improved recognition skills pre-snap to identify pressures and find the hot route on blitzes…not a statue, showing enough athleticism to move the pocket and pick up yards as a rusher…trusts his teammates with a steady demeanor regardless of down-and-distance or what the scoreboard says – played behind a spotty offensive line and with receivers who had high drop rates…effective pooch punter, averaging 37.7 yards per punt (12/452), including six inside the opponents’ 20-yard line…two-year team captain (voted by his teammates) – ultra-reserved and laid back personality…athletic bloodlines – father (Jeff) was an AllAmerican baseball catcher at Cal and played seven seasons in MLB (1990-96)…started every game the last three seasons (37 career starts)…rewrote the Cal record book and holds 26 school records, including career passing yards (12,200), touchdown passes (96) and completions (977) – only the second Pac-12 passer to throw 3,000+ yards in each of his first three collegiate seasons.
                              WEAKNESSES: Currently lacks an ideal build for the position with thin legs…lacks a power arm to deliver stick throws without the aid of proper technique and body motion…deep ball accuracy is very inconsistent and makes his receivers work for it…bad habit of bypassing tight windows, looking for a “more open” target and holding the ball too long – internal clock is a work-in-progress…pressure can disrupt his tempo and decision-making, struggling when forced to quicken his release – can lose focus when rattled, leading to ill-advised throws…doesn’t consistently see all 11 defenders…shotgun, system offense, getting all the play-calls and audibles from the sideline – lacks experience making checks at the line of scrimmage based on his reads…has shown improvements with his ball security, but still an issue in college with average hand size and 23 career fumbles (10 in 2013, nine in 2014 and only four in 2015)…lean features leads to durability concerns – wears a heavy brace on left knee and separated his right throwing shoulder as a freshman (Dec. 2013), which required surgery…losing record as a starter in college (14-23)…too laid back according to several around the league with a blasé, non-engaging personality that will be a turn off for some.

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                              • #30
                                This better not take fucking 10 minutes too.

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