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Benne posted:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlKG-aCJD3VxdDRGT2EtV3NxNWZWOF9iVWVTY0RxMlE&usp=sharing#gid=0 code:
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Has Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) proven his credibility in past years? I'm not familiar with him, but:quote:@nfldraftscout Had you told me he would've been projected to go before the fifth round I would've questioned it, much less the first.
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Teams really want a corner with size and ball skills. He's not the top corner, though.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 00:03 |
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Borland sounds like he's continuing to impressquote:Falcons coach Mike Smith says Wisc LB Chris Borland reminds him of former Dolphins star LB Zach Thomas. #SeniorBowl
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Toymachine posted:Dude has the sidearmiest sidearm in the world. Every pass looks like Jake Plummer passing with his left hand. Well, when you're tossing bombs to Sammy Watkins and Nuk Hopkins, yeah. Tajh Boyd makes the dumbest decisions in the world under pressure so I don't really see him being successful in the NFL.
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RumbleFish posted:Well, when you're tossing bombs to Sammy Watkins and Nuk Hopkins, yeah. So does RG3 but he's still gainfully employed. Is Tajh going to be ready to start his rookie season? Probably not. But the guy is incredibly athletic and has a lot of talent. Slow-build. Scarf fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Jan 23, 2014 |
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Scarf posted:So does RG3 but he's still gainfully employed. He isn't ever going to be ready to start because he's really freaking bad
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Declan MacManus posted:He definitely does so worst case scenario you have an emergency QB/H-Back The Niners did this last year with Marquies Gray before he was poached off their practice squad by the Browns. Granted, it was as a UDFA and not a late round pick, but the Niners clearly don't take their QB depth particularly seriously anyway and they have a billion late round picks so I wouldn't be surprised to see them take a shot, especially if Kap plays hardball with his contract negotiations.
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Can someone with a PFF sub add the grades for CB/S and other positions in our doc? That would be extremely helpful.
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Real Name Grover posted:Has Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) proven his credibility in past years? I'm not familiar with him, but: Matt Miller is known for terrible Bleacher Report mock drafts.
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Real Name Grover posted:Has Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) proven his credibility in past years? I'm not familiar with him, but: He also thought Mike Glennon was a first round QB. That alone should tell you enough about Matt Miller.
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Apparently Oklahoma CB Aaron Colvin tore his ACL in the Senior Bowl practices. He was apparently doing really well up til now too; possibly top-100. PrinceRandom fucked around with this message at 13:14 on Jan 23, 2014 |
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LiquidFriend posted:He also thought Mike Glennon was a first round QB. That alone should tell you enough about Matt Miller. Ah. Thank you.
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Grozz Nuy posted:The Niners did this last year with Marquies Gray before he was poached off their practice squad by the Browns. Granted, it was as a UDFA and not a late round pick, but the Niners clearly don't take their QB depth particularly seriously anyway and they have a billion late round picks so I wouldn't be surprised to see them take a shot, especially if Kap plays hardball with his contract negotiations. Are you saying the 9ers aren't taking McLeod Bethel-Thompson seriously as their third string QB, while hogging him to themselves and not letting his majesty spread to other teams? You bastards.
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The perfect OG name: Dakota Dozier, Furman http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=92736&draftyear=2014&genpos=OG
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wandler20 posted:The perfect OG name: Dakota Dozier, Furman That is a really great name, and he looked really good last weekend.
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LiquidFriend posted:He also thought Mike Glennon was a first round QB. That alone should tell you enough about Matt Miller. I'd almost give him that one, given that people seemed to expect a much earlier run on QBs, but Glennon? Really?
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wandler20 posted:The perfect OG name: Dakota Dozier, Furman Sorry, alliterations can only be QBs, DEs, and WRs. I should really make a comprehensive prospect name guide just so you guys can tell when someone will be good or not. It's a proven system.
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Doltos posted:
With the first overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans select HaHa Clinton-Dix.
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Doltos posted:Sorry, alliterations can only be QBs, DEs, and WRs. what's the hierarchy for the following: Alliterative names, Outstanding Nicknames, and Interesting names? For example, which of these players is most likely to succeed: - Blake Bortles - Johnny Football - Haha Clinton-Dix - Xavier Su'a-Filo
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- * Manning
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TheChirurgeon posted:what's the hierarchy for the following: Alliterative names, Outstanding Nicknames, and Interesting names? It's more about how well the name fits with the position than ranking one above the other. I outlined some basic rules earlier: Daltos posted:Actually Storm is too awesome of a name so he'll probably suck, much like Bacarri Rambo. A good football name is like Matt Slaughter for a linebacker or Frank Kilgore for an OT. A good RB name needs to have two names that make an ok sounding acronym, like SJax, AdP, CJ2000, etc. Daltos posted:Most underwhelming QB names:
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Half of the QBs on your poor name list are pretty good so that doesn't make any sense.
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Goetta posted:Half of the QBs on your poor name list are pretty good so that doesn't make any sense. Drafting isn't a science~~~
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LiquidFriend posted:He also thought Mike Glennon was a first round QB. That alone should tell you enough about Matt Miller. I'll give you 5 attempts to guess which Rookie QB had the highest DVOA, QBR, and DYAR last year. Not that he was drafted in the first or anything, but, you know Benne posted:Can someone with a PFF sub add the grades for CB/S and other positions in our doc? That would be extremely helpful. yeah, this would be awesome. It looks like someone did half of the positions at random and just got bored and never finished, haha
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LiquidFriend posted:He also thought Mike Glennon was a first round QB. That alone should tell you enough about Matt Miller. Why are people so hard on Glennon? He may have not debuted as well as Luck, RGIII, or Wilson, but I thought he played really good for a rookie QB in a dumpster fire of a coaching staff.
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Because he's goofy looking and he was a Schiano man. Beyond that, he's decent and may make a good QB in the future.
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Doltos posted:It's more about how well the name fits with the position than ranking one above the other. I outlined some basic rules earlier: Such a cop-out. Just answer the question!
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TheChirurgeon posted:Such a cop-out. Just answer the question! You're not gonna like the answer but it's Blake Bortles. Fantastic first name combined with an alliteration and a last name that's able to be turned into a verb.
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Manziel has to win. Johnny is a great QB first name, his last name has "Man" in it, and he has an iconic nickname
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Doltos posted:You're not gonna like the answer but it's Blake Bortles. Fantastic first name combined with an alliteration and a last name that's able to be turned into a verb. Blake is such a bad name to pair with Bortles though. Rick Bortles, though? That's a winner.
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I just now remembered when I was watching that first Florida game and thought his name was Manzier. "The Bro" seems like it might be a more perfect nickname than Johnny Football.
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Intruder posted:Manziel has to win. Johnny is a great QB first name, his last name has "Man" in it, and he has an iconic nickname His nickname is better than his actual name. Players with a Z in their last name need it to be the first letter or else what's the point? Zabransky won the orange bowl based on his name alone. Johnny Football is a fantastic name and will carry him a long way, and if the Jets take him, he'll become Johnny Broadway, which is even better.
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bhsman posted:Blake is such a bad name to pair with Bortles though. Rick Bortles, though? That's a winner. Bo Bortles would win like 8 championships
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Yet you'd still have to call him Bortles because Bo would always mean someone else
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Intruder posted:Yet you'd still have to call him Bortles because Bo would always mean someone else Yeah. I'm trying to think of a good alliteration that would take the place of Blake, which you're all insane for thinking isn't a great name to pair with Bortles, and I can't think of one. Bertrand Bortles would be an absolutely terrible halfback that gets taken in the third round. Barry Bortles would be a relief pitcher for the Royals back in 1986. Benny Bortles would of course be a heroin addicted saxophonist. I'm at a loss here.
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I didn't see this posted anywhere in the thread:Omar Kelly posted:My homie @DOrlandoLED said the Browns are asking Senior Bowl prospects: "if you had a brick what would you do with it?" BLANK STARE https://twitter.com/OmarKelly/status/426094431133908992
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Shrimpy posted:I didn't see this posted anywhere in the thread: Sounds like the Browns are resorting to high school guidance counselor tactics. If you had all the money in the world, what would you do? The answer is what your job should be. I think the brick answer they're looking for is build a house or something stupid like that when the actual answer is place the brick back down on the ground because who the gently caress uses bricks besides construction workers and rioters?
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Sell it -Sam Hurd
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