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  • http://www.draftinsider.net/reports/2016/S/Karl-Joseph

    Karl Joseph
    School: West Virginia
    Position: S

    Positive: Four-year starter whose college career was ended by a knee injury four games into his senior season. Finished with 20 tackles and 5 interceptions. Posted a career-best 92 tackles as a junior. Smart, tough safety with average size and speed. Mixes it up with opponents, hard-hitting and attacks ball carriers. Quick up the field defending the run, effectively reads or anticipates the action and has a closing burst. Effectively tracks the ball in the air, plays with a good degree of suddenness and works through the whistle. Possesses better than average ball skills and terrific hands for the interception.

    Negative: Played with just average speed prior to his knee injury. Lacks great size for such a hard-hitting safety. A bit slow in transition.

    Analysis: Joseph was a solid safety prospect well-rounded in all areas of the game and, if healthy, offers potential in a variety of systems.
    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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    • Not much for skill positions coming off yet. Time for a run on WR's?

      We are going to get a good LB or wide body, methinks.

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      • Originally posted by Rastak View Post
        Extreme props to Tunsil........

        Q: Was it you?
        A: Yes


        No bullshit.
        of course its him, its a video not a picture, at the end of the video he takes of the mask and smiles at the camera

        kinda tough to deny that one

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        • Think Browns will pick Paxton Lynch?
          One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
          John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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          • Brownies, new regime......tons of picks.......who do they take?

            Treadwell?

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            • Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
              Not much for skill positions coming off yet. Time for a run on WR's?

              We are going to get a good LB or wide body, methinks.
              I think Ragland is going to be there when the Pack are on the clock
              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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              • I think Ragland or Darren Lee might be there
                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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                • Originally posted by red View Post
                  of course its him, its a video not a picture, at the end of the video he takes of the mask and smiles at the camera

                  kinda tough to deny that one

                  Yea, that's sort of a smoking gun. You be surprised the number of clowns who would swear it was doctored.

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                  • Browns up. Paxton Lynch?
                    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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                    • Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
                      Not much for skill positions coming off yet. Time for a run on WR's?

                      We are going to get a good LB or wide body, methinks.
                      theres always a big run on the guys we want in the 5-10 picks before we select.

                      still too soon to think about us

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                      • Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                        I think Ragland or Darren Lee might be there
                        I don't think Lee gets past Atlanta.
                        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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                        • Twitter says Browns too Coleman....

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                          • 2. COREY COLEMAN | Baylor 5105|194 lbs|4JR Richardson, Texas (Pearce) 7/6/1994 (age 21) #1
                            YEAR (GP/GS) REC YDS AVG TD GRADE 1st-2nd Round 2012: Redshirted MEASUREABLES Arm: 30 1/4 | Hand: 09 | Wingspan: 72 7/8 2013: (13/10) 35 527 15.1 2 COMBINE BP: 17 | VJ: 40.5 | BJ: 10’09” 2014: (10/6) 64 1,119 17.5 11 PRO DAY 40-YD: 4.40 | 10-YD: 1.51 | 20-YD: 2.47 2015: (12/12) 74 1,363 18.4 20 Total: (35/28) 173 3,009 17.4 33

                            BACKGROUND: A four-star cornerback/wide receiver recruit out of high school, Coleman connected with Baylor early in the recruiting process and the Bears were one of the few teams who wanted him at receiver instead of corner – also a track and field athlete in high school. After redshirting in 2012, Coleman started 10 games as a redshirt freshman and was the team’s featured kickoff returner, finishing 2013 with 35 catches for 527 yards and two touchdowns. A hamstring injury slowed the start of his sophomore season (six starts) before getting hot late, finishing with 64 receptions for 1,119 yards and 11 touchdowns to earn Second Team All-Big 12 honors. Coleman had his best season in 2015 with 20 receiving scores through the first eight games, but his production tailed off the final month of the season due to injuries at the quarterback position (caught passes from four different players). He finished his junior season with 74 receptions for 1,363 yards and NCAA-best 20 touchdowns to win the Biletnikoff Award (Nation’s top wide receiver), also earning unanimous All-America and First Team All-Big 12 honors. Coleman decided to skip his senior season to enter the 2016 NFL Draft.

                            STRENGTHS: Ordinary height and frame, but shredded muscle tone and developed physique…deceiving body strength to keep his feet through contact and fight for extra yardage…explosive athlete with quick shake off the line of scrimmage to beat the jam and at the top of routes to create spacing…springs in his calves to juke out of trouble or elevate to make plays above the rim – physical leaper and not bothered by contested situations…only needs one step to accelerate up to full speed, stack the corner and hit a fifth gear to finish…excellent tracking skills downfield with natural body control to make himself available in his routes…quick, strong hands and attacks the ball before it can reach his body – zero fumbles at Baylor…physically tough and not easy to knock him off his route…passionate, strong-willed competitor whenever he steps onto the field – extremely determined individual and hates to lose, stemming from his rough background…groomed by his godfather and 14-year NFL veteran Ray Crockett, who was a role model and father figure for him growing up (birth father, Melvin, is currently in federal prison on a cocaine charge)…has experience as a return man on punts (11/53/1) and kickoffs (22/615/1)…extremely productive college career, setting new school records for touchdowns in a single season (20) and career (33) – also finished top-five in Baylor history in receiving yards (3,009) and 100-yard performances (12).

                            WEAKNESSES: Lacks ideal height or length for the position – frame is near maxed out and will never be 200 pounds…will have some focus drops, running before securing or not finishing to the ground…not asked to run a full route tree with most of his production coming on screens and go routes…faced mostly soft cushions in the Big 12, rarely facing press or any type of physical presence on the outside…normally doesn’t allow his lack of size to limit him, but he will hear footsteps over the middle at times and play with alligator arms…unproven as a blocker…minor durability concerns, battling a nagging hamstring issue most of 2014 – also suffered a sports hernia injury (Nov. 2015) that kept him out of the bowl game…occasionally loses his composure on the field and still learning how to properly control his intense demeanor.

                            SUMMARY: A three-year starter in Art Briles’ spread offense, Coleman was extremely productive over his career, especially as a junior with a NCAA-best 20 touchdown grabs, becoming the first receiver in school history to win the Biletnikoff Award – lined up inside, outside and at times flanked in the backfield. Coleman faced mostly soft cushions in the Big 12, which allowed 10-15 yard routes without a defender coming within five yards of him – relied on four main patterns (screens, hitches, in-cuts and go routes) and will need to fill out the rest of his route tree at the NFL level. While explosive in college, the wide-open Baylor offense is mostly half-field reads and unchallenged routes, making it difficult to compare his college film to what he’ll see in the NFL. Despite his average height/length, Coleman is deceptively powerful with explosive athleticism and strong balance to be a threat at all levels of the field as both a pass-catcher and run-after-catch threat. He has above average hand-eye coordination to stab the ball away from his body and his intense, aggressive-minded demeanor allows him to play bigger than he looks. Although his pro evaluation requires a leap of faith due to Baylor’s offense, Coleman has the athletic traits and competitive temperament that suggest it’s only a matter of time before he finds success in the NFL – top-35 prospect who should see starting reps as a rookie.

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                            • http://www.draftinsider.net/reports/.../Corey-Coleman

                              Corey Coleman
                              School: Baylor
                              Position: WR

                              Positive: Two-year starter awarded all-Conference honors since his sophomore campaign and named to numerous All-America teams last year when he finished with a career-best 74 receptions, 1363 yards and 20 TDs. Has average 17.4 yards on 173 catches in college. Explosive vertical receiver with homerun hitting speed. Smooth releasing off the line, uses his hands to separate from opponents and quickly gets into breaks then stays low on exit. Displays terrific focus as well as concentration, good eye/hand coordination and easily makes the reception running full speed. Tracks the pass in the air, gets vertical or adjusts to make the difficult reception in contorted positions. Consistently extends and makes the catch away from his frame. Legitimate vertical threat with the ability to consistently out run defensive backs. Gives effort blocking.

                              Negative: Not a sturdy wide out that can take a pounding. Lacks top NFL size. Did not run a complicated route tree at Baylor.

                              Analysis: Coleman was ultra productive on the college field and had opponents playing back on their heels. He may have scheme limitations due to his size but in the right system he should be a very productive vertical receiver.
                              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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                              • Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                                I think Ragland or Darren Lee might be there
                                how awesome would it be if we took ragland and the smith is there for us to take in the 3rd or 4th?

                                holes plugged for this year and interior dominance for years to come

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