6 feet 3 and 264 with 4.53 speed plus good vertical. I think so.
Has he done it before.
Wow you would think with that kind of speed he would be a better pass rusher. I guess he doesn't have the bend.
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6 feet 3 and 264 with 4.53 speed plus good vertical. I think so.
8 sacks 2019 and I wonder what he would have done on our team with that lineup including readerHas he done it before.
Wow you would think with that kind of speed he would be a better pass rusher. I guess he doesn't have the bend.
8 sacks 2019 and I wonder what he would have done on our team with that lineup including reader
Fulton is as good as this guy.San Francisco has released veteran Right Guard 32 year old Mike Person for minor cap relief. Per Cnnnd he has recent cervical injury and minor Lisfranc non surgically controlled. Cut/trade Fulton saves $7 m. Progressive neck deterioration is a concern but hopefully could play two to three years in my opinion. Thanks as always to Doc for his medical insight.
Desir signed next day with Jets 3 years $25 mCornerback Pierre Desir was released unexpectedly today. This was to be his second year of a three-year contract
I think the Skins want to move that pick. They need to rebuild the offensive line, secondary, receiving corps...just about everything. No one at #2 will fix all that.This move could be part of a reason to move Dwayne Haskins if Washington selects a QB at 1.2 in the upcoming draft.
Nothing. The Cowboys have internal options to go with. Plus, they could take another ex-Badger, Tyler Biadasz, in the 3rd. Sorry, Martin is here for 2 more years, at least.Wonder what Dallas Cowboys would give us for Nick Martin now that their Center Frederick retires at age 29 due to auto immune disease?
I don't follow the Cowboys but who on their roster is now the starting center?Nothing. The Cowboys have internal options to go with. Plus, they could take another ex-Badger, Tyler Biadasz, in the 3rd. Sorry, Martin is here for 2 more years, at least.
I don't follow the Cowboys but who on their roster is now the starting center?
My hope wide receiver Robby Anderson has crashed and burned as he signed with the Panthers two years 20 million dollars.
Could've not signed Murray and been 1/2 way to signing Anderson. SMH
Anderson has had some off field issues..that combined with his high price tag pretty much meant he was never coming here. I have a feeling someone's going to be made available after the draft...Someone not expected to be available...
Anderson has had some off field issues..that combined with his high price tag pretty much meant he was never coming here. I have a feeling someone's going to be made available after the draft...Someone not expected to be available...
Maybe that'll be O'Brien.
Oh dear...Texans will be lucky to win the division this season.Outside linebacker Vic Beasley another guy I hoped we get recently signed with the Tennessee Titans 1 year 9.5 million.
Not being able to perform player physicals, especially those with an injury history, have and will have many affects on FA's and the Draft. FA players like Gurley, to mention only 1, have yet to be signed despite team agreement to take him..........pending physical exam. Many players may drop in draft value. I believe that non-Combine players will be especially affected since there is no Combine physical information available. Unless things dramatically change in the next month, there's going to be a lot of guessing and flipping coins to make final decisions...............it will be interesting on those to find out how many in the long-term will prove to be good decisions, and how many will have bought the albatross.
Oh dear...Texans will be lucky to win the division this season.
Titans are in a great position to improve upon last season.
Donovan Peoples-Jones, Antonio Gandy-Golden, Bryan Edwards, and Collin Johnson are other WRs that fit that mold and should be available in the 3rd-4th rounds. This is a historically deep receiver class.I think we will see a WR taken in round 2. While Stills and Fuller both do play outside I think the Texans are going to need a bigger receiver who can be a physical mismatch against most CBs.
Chase Claypool at number 90 we take care of your desire. Which would eliminate using either of the second round picks for wide receiver. Not saying we will not draft two with our first three picks as I mocked just that. I just don't see it now.I think we will see a WR taken in round 2. While Stills and Fuller both do play outside I think the Texans are going to need a bigger receiver who can be a physical mismatch against most CBs. While Mims is the guy that I most want to see available at 40, I could also see the Texans liking someone like Tee Higgins or Michael Pittman in round 2. Personally, I'd pick Mims were he available but I am coming around to the idea of going WR at 57 (Higgins or Pittman) and again at 90 (Chase Claypool). Between the Nuk trade and the impending FA of Fuller and Stills I think the Texans are going to want an outside WR. My opinion.
One of the things I have been hoping was that Darrell Taylor would drop to the Texans pick at either 90 or 111. My basis was the injury that kept him out of the Senior Bowl and the combine. I hoped given that the Texans hired his position coach from Tennessee this offseason they would not need the up close and personal look that most prospects get that other teams would not have the opportunity to do given the current pandemic/social distancing. I think that Taylor has the potential to be a potent pass rusher who, at 6'4'' & 260 lbs, runs in the 4.5 range and was a productive defender in the SEC. Picking him at 90 would help solve the Texans pass rush problem (ie Brennan Scarlett's lack of pass rush at one OLB spot) and would leave both 2nds to be spent on other needs (DL, IOL, DB or WR?). 2 questions for the board: what do you think of Taylor and do you think he is available at 90?
I would agree that the Texans should have more information on Taylor than the other 31 teams.2 questions for the board: what do you think of Taylor and do you think he is available at 90?
#95One of the things I have been hoping was that Darrell Taylor would drop to the Texans pick at either 90 or 111. My basis was the injury that kept him out of the Senior Bowl and the combine. I hoped given that the Texans hired his position coach from Tennessee this offseason they would not need the up close and personal look that most prospects get that other teams would not have the opportunity to do given the current pandemic/social distancing. I think that Taylor has the potential to be a potent pass rusher who, at 6'4'' & 260 lbs, runs in the 4.5 range and was a productive defender in the SEC. Picking him at 90 would help solve the Texans pass rush problem (ie Brennan Scarlett's lack of pass rush at one OLB spot) and would leave both 2nds to be spent on other needs (DL, IOL, DB or WR?). 2 questions for the board: what do you think of Taylor and do you think he is available at 90?
Yeah they have a way of dropping players early and then adjusting as it gets closer to the draft. I don't see delpit or Jordan love getting out of the first round. Also these are just an evaluation not saying that would be the pick in the draft.Won't argue with much on these lists, but I will on the following.
SI - 20 picks low on Grant Delpit (#48) and 30 picks low on Jordan Love (#50)
CBS - 20 picks low on Jaylon Johnson (#57), 20 picks high on Jacob Eason (#38)
Drafttek - 2 rounds high on Netane Muti (#21), 30-40 picks low on Cam Akers (#100)
Why are you concerned? Is there data indicating that's an issue for RBs out of college? If taken after the 1st round, a player is only giving you 4 years on a rookie deal. I'll take the 1st 4 years out of a NFL RB's career, everytime. The next 4? He'd better be a special player.I am ambivalent on Anderson returning his rookie season statistics. Also believe a running back can be the most successful offensive component for a QB. IMO best two running backs for Houston coming out of college are Jonathan Taylor & JK Dobbins. I am concerned about Taylor's massive number of carries in his career. Having said that Dobbins would be my choice at 2.57. Problem is only one source I use has him making it 2.57. Some have him going 53 + 56. And of course trades have impact in each of these mocks. My favorite player AJ Epenesa does not appear to reach 2.40. current mocks have AJ Terrell and Jonathan Taylor available at 40; we can use both but Taylor the choice for me.
I agree with all you say but wish he had less mileage yet that is what brings him to the eye. Hard to describe that every time I watch Dobbins Kept thinking Josh Jacobs. I will be ecstatic to get either one of them. Taylor ability to get all those yards without taking many solid hits a to his advantage and hopefully will carry forward if he is ours. I continue to think O'Brien is not going to go running back until day 3.Why are you concerned? Is there data indicating that's an issue for RBs out of college? If taken after the 1st round, a player is only giving you 4 years on a rookie deal. I'll take the 1st 4 years out of a NFL RB's career, everytime. The next 4? He'd better be a special player.
I'm more concerned about a RB's injury history out of college. And size, if he's going to be asked to run between the tackles. Dobbins will be a very good NFL RB. But, Taylor will be more explosive and more productive inside.
I understand. That is why I am going 5th round with Illinois State running back James Robinson 5 foot 10 215 lb 1900 yards at 5.2% with 18 touchdowns in 2019.I'll stay with AJ Dillon b/c he's the protype RB for OB's system. Not to mention, I can probably draft him in RD4 or RD5 saving those all important 40, 57 and 90 for the trenches. Losing that other RD4 pick really hurts in ths draft.
Texans have to have better personal on the OL to ensure a better running and passing game. They have to fill the needs at OLB and on the DL to help Watt, the LB'ers and DB's. More pressure on opposing QB's will go a long way in making the DB'ers appear better then they are.
Or in the Texans case, Head Coach/GM Bill O'Brien will scream from his front door.Instead, club personnel will be located “in totally separate locations," and be able to communicate with one another and Draft headquarters by phone or internet.”