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  • #31
    Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
    A sloth's a sloth's a sloth. Pretty sure Gute's gonna regret not drafting Uchenna Nwosu, OLB, USC, the poor man's Claymaker.
    sorry, but not all good CB's run 4.3 40's

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    • #32
      Originally posted by red View Post
      i'm really excited about this pick, i think its by far our best one of the draft

      jackson seems to be really pissed that he landed in the 2nd, and it already seems like he played with some attitude to begin with

      i have a feeling he's gonna be our #1 cb, and maybe be the shutdown. king will take the tall guys, and alexander will supply the flash and big plays

      he says he was talking with mike daniels through the whole draft process (both from iowa) it would be great if he brings that same kind of nastiness and leadership to the secondary
      Well done. I'm glad you're hyping Jackson before Bretsky got the chance. At least now he's got a chance.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by red View Post
        sorry, but not all good CB's run 4.3 40's
        There are some exceptions but more often than not, the lack of speed usually gets one killed in the NFL. Just ask Mr. Hyde. Watch the game tapes, not highlights, that pb provided. A sloth through and through. Reminds me of Hyde, an abomination at corner.

        Jackson was a one-hit wonder at Iowa. Had an nice game against the OSU. That's it. Sure, he scored twice against Wisconsin, but who played QB for the Badgers in that game?

        Shoulda drafted Nwosu, or alternatively, Donte Jackson.

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        • #34
          APB, do you have any takes that *aren't* negative? Or do you just not share them?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by smuggler View Post
            APB, do you have any takes that *aren't* negative? Or do you just not share them?
            I'm a pessimist, so nada. I did grade this draft class with an "A", however.

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            • #36
              Hopefully, wrt Jackson, you are pleasantly surprised!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                There are some exceptions but more often than not, the lack of speed usually gets one killed in the NFL. Just ask Mr. Hyde. Watch the game tapes, not highlights, that pb provided. A sloth through and through. Reminds me of Hyde, an abomination at corner.

                Jackson was a one-hit wonder at Iowa. Had an nice game against the OSU. That's it. Sure, he scored twice against Wisconsin, but who played QB for the Badgers in that game?

                Shoulda drafted Nwosu, or alternatively, Donte Jackson.
                Dude, the two clips in this thread are every defensive play he was in for two entire games. Are you saying you want the commercials included?

                Helpful hint: those breakdowns have a highlight feature that shows you where the player in question is before each snap. In case you forgot where shutdown cornerbacks line up.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                  There are some exceptions but more often than not, the lack of speed usually gets one killed in the NFL. Just ask Mr. Hyde. Watch the game tapes, not highlights, that pb provided. A sloth through and through. Reminds me of Hyde, an abomination at corner.

                  Jackson was a one-hit wonder at Iowa. Had an nice game against the OSU. That's it. Sure, he scored twice against Wisconsin, but who played QB for the Badgers in that game?

                  Shoulda drafted Nwosu, or alternatively, Donte Jackson.
                  heres nfl.coms ranking of the top cb's in 2017

                  Who were the best covermen in the NFL this past season? Matt Harmon ranks the top 10 cornerbacks according to four crucial Next Gen Stats.


                  A.J. Bouye 4.55

                  Chris Harris 4.48

                  Marcus Peters 4.53

                  Marshon Lattimore 4.36

                  Jalen Ramsey 4.41

                  Xavien Howard 4.41

                  Trevor Williams 4.45 (pro day)

                  Patrick Robinson 4.46

                  Patrick Peterson 4.34

                  Tre'Davious White 4.47

                  others

                  casey hayward 4.57

                  richard sherman 4.56

                  tramon 4.57

                  malcolm butler 4.62
                  Last edited by red; 05-13-2018, 09:39 AM.

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                  • #39
                    All you have to do is go back and look at Tanky’s player predictions over the past decade. If he hates the pick, the kid has a real shot. It’s like he’s Bizzaro Bretsy.
                    Originally posted by 3irty1
                    This is museum quality stupidity.

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                    • #40
                      When the ball is in the air and the receiver is running down the sideline on a 9 route can Jackson close and make a play on the ball? Can he play as a starting corner with his eyes locked on the receiver? I think he is going to be closer to Casey Heyward type in the nickel package playing zone.

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                      • #41
                        I wonder how close Sherman is to 4.56 after those two Achilles surgeries. I'd bet Tramon doesn't run 4.57 anymore either.
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                        • #42
                          After the Combine and pro days does anyone run a 40? I guess a veteran that really want to prove they still got it will run for teams to try and seduce a contract out of them, but if you have to run a forty for a team whats the point?

                          These 40 times are all bullshit anyways. They all work with track coaches and speed coaches to enhance their times based on perfect form and get off. None of these assholes would dare run this way on an actual football field.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
                            After the Combine and pro days does anyone run a 40? I guess a veteran that really want to prove they still got it will run for teams to try and seduce a contract out of them, but if you have to run a forty for a team whats the point?

                            These 40 times are all bullshit anyways. They all work with track coaches and speed coaches to enhance their times based on perfect form and get off. None of these assholes would dare run this way on an actual football field.
                            The only numbers that matter for these players are the NFL.com draft scores. The rest is all window dressing.
                            All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
                              The only numbers that matter for these players are the NFL.com draft scores. The rest is all window dressing.
                              True that!

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                                I wonder how close Sherman is to 4.56 after those two Achilles surgeries. I'd bet Tramon doesn't run 4.57 anymore either.
                                no way a guy in his mid 30's can run the same as he did in his early 20s. with or without injuries

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