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Kalambayi. Has potential as an OLB in a 3-4 but will start off on ST's.Peter kalamawho?
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Kalambayi. Has potential as an OLB in a 3-4 but will start off on ST's.Peter kalamawho?
Kalambayi. Has potential as an OLB in a 3-4 but will start off on ST's.
I would for sureAlright everybody... think we'll take any chance on the UT knuckleheads as UDFAs?
Alright everybody... think we'll take any chance on the UT knuckleheads as UDFAs?
It was given plenty of time on air in seperate articles and repeated.Oh, and one of the best moments was when they picked Shaquille Griffin, all the fans stood and gave a standing ovation, no matter what team they supported.
It was given plenty of time on air in seperate articles and repeated.Oh, and one of the best moments was when they picked Shaquille Griffin, all the fans stood and gave a standing ovation, no matter what team they supported.
It was given plenty of time on air in seperate articles and repeated.
I just wish Texans had taken Armanti Foreman as well - those two are twins also and although it may not have gotten the air time of the other two, it still would have meant just as much to the Foreman brothers.
I reckon it would have translated onto the field as well.
...The NFL Scouting Combine is every year in late February and yet each season we have players fail the mandatory drug test in Indianapolis. NFL sources told me Holton Hill (Texas), Desmond Harrison (West Georgia) and Antonio Callaway (Florida) all failed the test. Each dropped in the draft because of it....
...And finally, this one is shocking. After the draft ended on Saturday—and even during our Bleacher Report live stream coverage—I was asking if Michigan defensive tackle Maurice Hurst was going to be drafted. Hurst was flagged at the combine for a heart condition but was later allowed to participate at the Michigan pro day. If the Wolverines felt he was healthy, why did he fall so far in the draft?
I spoke to over 10 scouts, coaches and executives regarding Hurst. One, in a heated rant, labeled the selection "irresponsible" by the Raiders because of Hurst's heart condition (which hasn't been publicly shared) and hoped the talented defender would "never put a f--king helmet on again in his life."
That sentiment was echoed many times over, with one head coach adding, "Only the Raiders would draft a guy who could literally die on the field from a known condition."
I like Tampa Bay's draft.
Rd. 1 Vea- put him with McCoy/Peirre Paul/Curry and the defensive front should be one of the best in the league.
Rd. 2 Ronald Jones- Homerun hitter, huge upgrade over Doug Martin
Rd2 Stewart- Fiesty slot CB, something the team was missing
Rd.2 Carlton Davis- I think he will start as a rookie, 3 yr SEC starter.
Rd.3 Cappa- I think he's going to start at RG as a rookie. Tough run blocker, An OL of D. Smith, Marpet, Jensen, Cappa,Dotson should be able to provide Winston protection and Jones is going to really like running behind these guys.
Rd.4 Whitehead- Has ability to become a starting S and will help improve ST's in the meantime.
Rd.5 Watson- Big, fast guy who will help on ST's as a 4th WR until he gets his chance.
Rd.6 Chicy- Tore his aCL but would have been a 2nd-3rd rd pick otherwise. Smart, tough, physical player who could run a little before the ACL.
Ravens draft and the Bears draft. Love both drafts
Since Jeffery Wilson, RB UNT is from the hometown area I wish him well and hopes he become an UDFA success story.Who do you think had the best draft?
I really like what the 49ers did to help their team. The Mcglinchey pick was a reach until you see they traded Trent Brown and Mcglinchey is a better fit for the zone scheme Shanahan runs.
They got some toys for Jimmy G in Pettis and Richie James. Added some playmakers on D with Tarvarius Moore, Fred Warner and DJ Reed. Had some low risk high upside picks in Kentavius Street, Marcell Harris and Jullian Taylor.
I think they are a wild card team this year after these moves.
The Broncos. Chubb should take pressure off of Miller, and they picked up all kinds of weapons for the new QB, Keenum. They're back in the thick of the AFC West race, if not the favorites.Who do you think had the best draft?
The Broncos. Chubb should take pressure off of Miller, and they picked up all kinds of weapons for the new QB, Keenum. They're back in the thick of the AFC West race, if not the favorites.
What about the teams that failed in the draft? I'm not sure if any team really screwed up. My biggest problem was with the Jets trading up from #6 to #3 prior to the draft. Yes, Darnold fell into their lap. But, they could have sat where they were and picked up Allen or Rosen and kept the (3) 2nd Round picks. Not worth the move, IMO.
Right now, it’s Rosen + Braden Smith + Darious Leonard + 2019 2nd round = Darnold. I think Darnold will be good, but the Jets would be better with Rosen and the extra picks. I actually think Allen will be better than all of them by 2020.Depends on how the QB's turn out. Rosen was my favorite QB in this draft. But if Darnold ends up starting for a decade then moving up was worth it. IMHO
Raiders had the worst draft imo. Every pick was a risk it seemed. Like Gruden walked into the scouts offices and ripped up everything they had been working on all draft season.
PJ Hall was the best pick from their draft.
Hurst/Hall
Talented OT's that need to be coached up Miller/Parker
Talented but troubled guys like Key and Victor
There's risk to this draft. But I'm a risk taker.
But ending up with two OT's with great potential and two of the best penetrating DT's in this draft makes it a draft with potential to be great.
It will be a great draft if Key lives up to his massive potential and Victor can overcome his broken leg this will be a great draft.
I actually liked the Brandon Parker pick for the Raiders. I thought he was drafted a little early but he was solid at the senior bowl and has a lot of room to add on muscle to his huge frame. Him and Davenport could have fought it out at LT and the loser moves over to RT. I don't think Rankins can play LT. He will be battling for the RT position. That's why Parker was my guy. Drafting him means we potentially have 2 people to try out at LT. (Davenport and him) Now its Davenport or bust.
I wanted Parker at pick 80 but Raiders picked him at pick 60. Sheesh.
Too many “ifs”. And disagree on potential for Miller/Parker to be “great”... I don’t say too many OL have potential to be great. Especially in this day and age.
From my POV Raiders looked to take risks just for the sake of taking risks. Aside from Hurst in the 5th there was comparable talent that was less risky at basically every pick. You are right that between Hurst/Hall they should nail at least one guy for the role of pocket collapsing disruptor to help out Khalil Mack.
Well, we have good centers and serviceable guards - which should be better without xsf, but our tackles definitely are a worry.Every year there is someone that just beats filling the biggest perceived need to death without a glimmer of actual intelligent insight. Drives me crazy.