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Originally posted by Fritz View PostWhen you are posting, click on the third icon from the right - if you hover over it, it'll say "insert image." Click on it, and paste the image URL in it. Unless it's a million miles of URL, it should work. Then you can post pictures of your draft crushes, like this:He's trying to paste the image directly into his post, not link the picture.Originally posted by jklowan View Post[IMG]IMG_0670.jpg[/IMG]
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That is the correct tag to use but you need a valid image link that ends with jpg, gif, bmp etc. There is no uploading images feature enabled so you can use images from your drive.Originally posted by jklowan View Post[IMG]IMG_0670.jpg[/IMG]
Should look like this:
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As mentioned you can click on the posting toolbar, the picture frame with a tree in it. That brings a pop up where you can enter the link or URL. That puts the correct IMG tag on it and should show up once you submit.
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A guy I am pretty intrigued by is Safety James Williams out of Miami. The guy is 6-4 230 pounds. I am always have questions on big safeties, they just never seem to become great dudes in the secondary. Why I am intrigued is that apparently he has some skill with man coverage. He has the size and athleticism to run with big TEs. He should also have more of impact in the run game, and can be added to the pressure packages as well.
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yeah, he's a guy I've made mention of here previously. I keep seeing him pop up in my mocks in the 3rd round.Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostA guy I am pretty intrigued by is Safety James Williams out of Miami. The guy is 6-4 230 pounds. I am always have questions on big safeties, they just never seem to become great dudes in the secondary. Why I am intrigued is that apparently he has some skill with man coverage. He has the size and athleticism to run with big TEs. He should also have more of impact in the run game, and can be added to the pressure packages as well.
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That feller there is a linebacker. A big boy at that. Aaron Rouse was about that size too IIRC. Hopefully this dude can ball!Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostA guy I am pretty intrigued by is Safety James Williams out of Miami. The guy is 6-4 230 pounds. I am always have questions on big safeties, they just never seem to become great dudes in the secondary. Why I am intrigued is that apparently he has some skill with man coverage. He has the size and athleticism to run with big TEs. He should also have more of impact in the run game, and can be added to the pressure packages as well.
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I like him.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostJaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee
He would be a great addition to the backfield.
I would also consider spending the Packers second 2nd round pick or if possible a 3rd round pick on Bucky Irvin from Oregon. He does remind me of an Aaron Jones type back, not real big but good vision and can make the cut and get down hill with authority. I think Irvin has more talent than Jones in making guys miss and catching the ball out of the backfield
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I just don't see him getting big enough to play LB. Packers need more than one safety. If Packers draft him (3rd round probably), I would think strong safety is probably his best position.Originally posted by The Shadow View PostWhat do you guys think of safety Cole Bishop. After watching his tape, I'm not sure about him as a pure safety, but with a little added weight he might be a useful addition at LB.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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Haven't watched him much, first impressions are he's a box safety and probably a Day 3 guy. You can do a lot worse but IDK if he moves the needle a lot. Who knows, maybe he's Reed Blankenship 2.0Originally posted by Joemailman View PostI just don't see him getting big enough to play LB. Packers need more than one safety. If Packers draft him (3rd round probably), I would think strong safety is probably his best position.
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On first watch I thought he was a concussion waiting to happen. YouTube shows him both giving and receiving some hard shots, but he's got a lot of talent and potential. I'm starting to come around on him. In a stable with Jones and another RB he could be something. He runs violent and has very good speed.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostJaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee
He would be a great addition to the backfield.
in other news: Dane Brugler is reporting that Cooper DeJean will not test at the Combine, as he's still recovering from a late season leg injury. Probably helps him slide down into the 20's; my guess is Quinyon Mitchell and the 2 Alabama corners leapfrog him.
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