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I like to draft production first. Football players not athletes. Thing about Sweat is that he was productive. His agility scores and explosive scores were just as good as the only number anyone seems to notice. I think he would work out great at OLB especially if you start him out situationally behind the guys you just signed.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Don't stop him, he's on a roll!!!Originally posted by smuggler View PostList has literally zero current busts and one player looking like he could be a bust (Jordan Willis) and includes at least one Hall of Famer.
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Don't trifle me with details!!The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Until recently the ILB that measured about 2" taller than people thought and put together a combine nearly identical to Whites got no love at all. Funny...its almost as if people react with emotion instead of facts.Originally posted by red View Posti don't see how the other QB could be the top pick either, i think thats all media driven too
no one was saying he was going anywhere near the top until the combine, where he didn't work out. then all of a sudden the cardinals (who took rosen at #10 last year) are gonna take him number one
from what i can tell the only reason he shot up to the top of the draft was because he measured in at an 1/8 inch taller then people thought he was
fact of the matter is, i don't know if any of these QB's are really first round talentsThe only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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plays the game like he has zombie blood pumping through his veins. Winovich is relentless, determined and takes no plays off, but his lack of physical traits and explosiveness as a rusher could limit his upside.
Sounds like John Randall. His upside was limited to perennial pro bowl.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Chase Winovich- ?
Montez Sweat- ?
Harold Landry -? 1 season 4.5 sacks
Leighton Vander Esch- ? looks like a stud
Jordan Willis - 2 seasons 2 sacks
Justin Houston- stud
Jerry Hughes- 1st rounder. 9 seasons, 4 sacks. just over 5 sacks per season. not great
Jason Worilds- 2nd round pick. quit after 5 seasons, averaged 5 sacks per year. blah
Connor Barwin- 2nd rounder. 10 seasons, 56.5 sacks. 5.65 sacks per season. eh.
Cliff Avril - stud
Mark Anderson- 36.5 sacks in 8 years. 4.5 sacks per year. nothing special
DeMarcus Ware- stud
Brian Urlacher- stud
i stick by my statement
maybe the guys aren't complete bust, but half are very mediocre
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I haven't heard a lot of buzz about him and I'm not sure where he's projected to go, but WR Hakeem Butler from Iowa State intrigues me. Guy is 6' 6" and knows how to use his body to block out defenders and position himself for jump balls. Ran a 4.48 40 at the combine so he's plenty fast.
I watched him play quite a bit in college and he's strong so he breaks a lot of tackles too. He really competes for the ball when it's in the air. He also showed up big against big time competition in key games which I liked to see.
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Sweat can't play OLB... don't care what his combine numbers were, he's simply not athletic enough to play in space.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI like to draft production first. Football players not athletes. Thing about Sweat is that he was productive. His agility scores and explosive scores were just as good as the only number anyone seems to notice. I think he would work out great at OLB especially if you start him out situationally behind the guys you just signed.
That said, I think he's a tough, productive player, and will be a decent pro. His lack of bend and ability to win with speed/quickness limits him from being elite. Think he will be good though.
Yes, I know the combine numbers; but, watch his tape... he plays stiff and upright.wist
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Originally posted by Fritz View PostIf you're going to draft a University of Michigan player, draft Chase Winovich, not Rashan Gary. Winovich will get after it. I don't know when he's projected to be drafted, but he would make a nice, energetic addition to this team's defense.Not keen on Winovich. Given where he's projected to go, I'd much rather focus on other positions.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostBased on what I've read, probably a 2-3 round pick. What you've said about him jives with the scouting reports about him.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/chase-...9-b78e6eda4b7f
He even has Clay Matthews' hair.
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aw, another member of the master raceOriginally posted by Joemailman View PostBased on what I've read, probably a 2-3 round pick. What you've said about him jives with the scouting reports about him.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/chase-...9-b78e6eda4b7f
He even has Clay Matthews' hair.

just what packer fans crave
we are running out of white guys to worship on this team
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this is a bad take, even if in 'jest'Originally posted by red View Postaw, another member of the master race
just what packer fans crave
we are running out of white guys to worship on this team"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Randall is the comparison Oliver is getting.Originally posted by bobblehead View Postplays the game like he has zombie blood pumping through his veins. Winovich is relentless, determined and takes no plays off, but his lack of physical traits and explosiveness as a rusher could limit his upside.
Sounds like John Randall. His upside was limited to perennial pro bowl.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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I like winnovich. Fast, passionate, agile, loves football. Lacks power, but really is sort of a clay Matthews kind of player. Clay was better before the steroid investigations. Winnovich might not be quite as strong as clay, but he’s a little faster. He’d be a really cool pick at some point. I’d be very excited!Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Fun facts: Homo Sapiens were all black at one point in time. Over time, groups parted ways as they chased game. They met and fucked with other species of homos before eventually annihilating said homos. As time passed, certain groups became isolated. “Race” is the offspring of the incesteous breedings between homogeneous humans within an isolated ecology, with respect to time.Originally posted by mraynrand View Postthis is a bad take, even if in 'jest'
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As an answer to the question: "Describe the role of reproductive isolation in speciation" you receive 1 of 5 possible points. See me after class.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostFun facts: Homo Sapiens were all black at one point in time. Over time, groups parted ways as they chased game. They met and fucked with other species of homos before eventually annihilating said homos. As time passed, certain groups became isolated. “Race” is the offspring of the incesteous breedings between homogeneous humans within an isolated ecology, with respect to time."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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