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I'm sure this is no surprise to the college fans but man Jalen Carter really pops on that Georgia tape huh I was watching for the guys coming out this year like Wyatt, Davis, Dean, etc and #88 was just consistently getting my attention. they're all loving good though. Devonte Wyatt has some serious juice as a pass rusher AndrewP fucked around with this message at 06:45 on Mar 11, 2022 |
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TheGreyGhost posted:Honestly Ridder wouldn’t be the worst fit in Seattle, nor would Willis. Basically the only guy I think would be a lovely fit there is like Corral for lack of elite downfield velocity and Strong for lack of mobility. Okay thank you. From your fingertips to goodells microphone #blessed
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Helllooooo nurse https://twitter.com/betmgm/status/1489015293255032841?s=21 Also https://twitter.com/ryan_pod/status/1490066001219796994?s=21 Ornery and Hornery fucked around with this message at 06:57 on Mar 11, 2022 |
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Ornery and Hornery posted:Helllooooo nurse If we’re doing a “giveth, taketh away” thing, I…uh…I’m not sure Pete’s going to know what Malik needs to reach his potential. Wilson was a polished enough prospect that with 4 more inches of height he doesn’t get out of the top 10. Malik needs a complete mechanical overhaul and to get taught enough protections to not die. He’s instinctive and can physically do literally anything, but no one has ever forced him to drill technique consistently to get those peak abilities/throws out of him with regularity. If you got his 25th percentile throws looking like the 75th percentile ones, he could be special, but that’s an obscene amount of work for even good coaches with quarterbacks.
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If I was a coach worried about my job I’d want Malik. The thing about insanely athletic QBs like him is that they give you a high floor. All of these guys are gonna be raw passers at first but Malik gives you an extra element to make your offense at least respectable.
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TheGreyGhost posted:If we’re doing a “giveth, taketh away” thing, I…uh…I’m not sure Pete’s going to know what Malik needs to reach his potential. Wilson was a polished enough prospect that with 4 more inches of height he doesn’t get out of the top 10. Malik needs a complete mechanical overhaul and to get taught enough protections to not die. He’s instinctive and can physically do literally anything, but no one has ever forced him to drill technique consistently to get those peak abilities/throws out of him with regularity. If you got his 25th percentile throws looking like the 75th percentile ones, he could be special, but that’s an obscene amount of work for even good coaches with quarterbacks. I am well aware that Wilson was basically a perfect prospect outside of height. I am well aware that Wilson’s successful growth into an elite qb was largely independent of Pete. I was just making that very case in the N/V thread or NFC W thread. Wilson was basically going to be a great qb no matter where he went. He has that inner drive and constant hunger for improvement: Shucks, Pete’s influence was likely at best agnostic towards Wilson’s growth and at worst a hinderance. Imagine Russ with a good OL and receiving corp and a McVay calling plays. From what you’ve shared and from what I’ve observed of the last decade of Pete Carroll and John S, then there is almost no chance that any qb from this draft will be even close to a great franchise QB, if drafted by Seattle. But if you think “evidence” or “logic” is going to stop me from hooting and hollering that Seattle is winning the super bowl this coming 2022 season… buckaroo I’ve got a bridge to sell ya. It’s time to bet the kids college funds and we’re putting it all on Malik “double zeros” Willis.
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AndrewP posted:If I was a coach worried about my job I’d want Malik. The thing about insanely athletic QBs like him is that they give you a high floor. All of these guys are gonna be raw passers at first but Malik gives you an extra element to make your offense at least respectable. Justin Fields is a spectacular athlete and he was the worst of the lot last year.
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YOLOsubmarine posted:Justin Fields is a spectacular athlete and he was the worst of the lot last year. Fields is an ohio state qb. Ohio state qbs are the only time where the superstition of "this school can't produce nfl guys at this position " is actually true And he went to the bears. Which the hawks may look like next year
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EmbryoSteve posted:Fields is an ohio state qb. Ohio state qbs are the only time where the superstition of "this school can't produce nfl guys at this position " is actually true Joe Burrow
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a neat cape posted:Joe Burrow You know darn well he doesn’t count He was cleansed and reborn in waters of SWAMP
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Ornery and Hornery posted:You know darn well he doesn’t count If I count russ as NCST, I'm counting Burrow as Ohio State! I'm just being difficult this morning
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https://twitter.com/Ben_Baby/status/1489277114020945924 case closed
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Alaois posted:ah but have you considered it'd be funny to make tweets like this except it's not actually a real player. see if you can get people to start talking about this hidden gem who doesn't exist i mainly thought of this because I cannot confirm or deny that this person exists
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Play posted:i mainly thought of this because I cannot confirm or deny that this person exists As someone who does know he exists I'm just going to say you're a lucky man in this case.
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I do wonder if a group of people could pull a gag off and get some nobody QB drafted high by hype training them on twitter until one of Kiper's interns picks up on it.
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Doltos posted:I do wonder if a group of people could pull a gag off and get some nobody QB drafted high by hype training them on twitter until one of Kiper's interns picks up on it. Sort of a reverse-Lennay Kekua?
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Doltos posted:I do wonder if a group of people could pull a gag off and get some nobody QB drafted high by hype training them on twitter until one of Kiper's interns picks up on it. I'd argue we've already seen it happen. There's always a dumb coach and or GM who's willing to believe they can polish that nugget of raw hype into the next big thing. Who was that giant athlete QB that was projected as a developmental late pick who ended up going to the Jags in the first back in like 2005? Mark Jones? Matt Jones? Dude ran fast at the senior bowl and went in the top 20. If you had two or three draft niks who had a few hundred thousand followers on twitter in on it and the twitter verse got behind I could absolutely see some junior scout too hungover to do his homework properly submit a plagarised scouting report and his GM be dumb enough to believe it.
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BlindSite posted:I'd argue we've already seen it happen. There's always a dumb coach and or GM who's willing to believe they can polish that nugget of raw hype into the next big thing. Who was that giant athlete QB that was projected as a developmental late pick who ended up going to the Jags in the first back in like 2005? Mark Jones? Matt Jones? Dude ran fast at the senior bowl and went in the top 20. the Jags drafted Matt Jones at 21 in the 2005 NFL Draft but they drafted him at WR, despite him never playing WR full time at any level of football before being drafted. then 3 years later he got busted with coke and never played in the NFL again
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Alaois posted:the Jags drafted Matt Jones at 21 in the 2005 NFL Draft but they drafted him at WR, despite him never playing WR full time at any level of football before being drafted. That was him. Thank you.
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he was so fast in madden
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Whew his height weight and 40 were nice looking Matt Jones up again. 6'6" 242, 4.37 40. He was a mess of an addict and didn't actually play the position they drafted him at, but I can kinda get why it happened. I'm imagining some wide receivers coach looking at him and saying 'I can make that work.' First round was dumb either way, but someone was taking that guy.
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Christian Hackenberg comes to mind as an obviously terrible player who was hyped to hell and back among draft twitter intelligentsia, went way too high and ended up sucking as much as everyone who actually knew about him expected. Even if he did get picked in the second round, it was terrible and he probably would've remained undrafted or day three without all the totally unwarranted hype.
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Was Hackenberg actually being hyped by draft twitter? IIRC he was getting undraftable grades from a lot of websites, including PFF, and the Jets pick was (rightly) pretty roundly mocked. I wasn't paying attention to draft twitter as closely at the time, so maybe I'm wrong.
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Professor Funk posted:Was Hackenberg actually being hyped by draft twitter? IIRC he was getting undraftable grades from a lot of websites, including PFF, and the Jets pick was (rightly) pretty roundly mocked. I wasn't paying attention to draft twitter as closely at the time, so maybe I'm wrong. I think it was basically the Josh Allen breakdown of haters and supporters. But obviously very different results.
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I hate how long we have to wait for the draft now
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTEF2bGM4x0 I had actually heard of most of these guys, but a pretty good video and I found some of what he said about certain guys very convincing
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i hope a good feller is there at the tight end position for pick 63
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Professor Funk posted:Was Hackenberg actually being hyped by draft twitter? IIRC he was getting undraftable grades from a lot of websites, including PFF, and the Jets pick was (rightly) pretty roundly mocked. I wasn't paying attention to draft twitter as closely at the time, so maybe I'm wrong. He was a honeypot for greyhairs and like mcshay/kiper’s interns since he was an elite recruit who had some early awards. Tell them about a statuesque big arm guy who started forever and they salivate. Hack is just a dude who got completely broken by college and is one of like 2 guys I can think of who got mechanically worse there, whether because of his protection being poo poo and giving him bad habits or just trying to do too much. He was never a great touch passer to begin with but whoever drilled him into getting the ball out quickly really never taught him that “that doesn’t mean throw hard idiot”. The best dumb draft take is still McShay caping for mitch loving leidner a few years ago as a potential first rounder. Whatever intern tried that is probably posting on caste football about missing when Walter football wasn’t PC or some poo poo. Guys, I don’t know how to say this, but someone managed to create the wario version of McShay and let him talk about prospects. He’s actually not wrong on some of these (Howell), but it’s genuinely really funny because for every good comment he has one where he talks about guys “‘not playing the game like he loves it” which I suppose a former jets scout should be familiar with. https://www.si.com/nfl/jets/.amp/news/new-york-jets-scout-lists-2022-nfl-draft-prospects-to-avoid-first-round-kenny-pickett-chris-olave TheGreyGhost fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Mar 15, 2022 |
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TheGreyGhost posted:Guys, I don’t know how to say this, but someone managed to create the wario version of McShay and let him talk about prospects. He’s actually not wrong on some of these (Howell), but it’s genuinely really funny because for every good comment he has one where he talks about guys “‘not playing the game like he loves it” which I suppose a former jets scout should be familiar with. lmao that's like half the first round now consigned by this genius into the fifth round. I agree on a few of them but at the end of the day it's really easy to poo poo talk prospects especially if you don't have to suggest who would REPLACE them in the first round. When it got to Evan Neal and Charles Cross I really started chuckling
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Play posted:lmao that's like half the first round now consigned by this genius into the fifth round. I agree on a few of them but at the end of the day it's really easy to poo poo talk prospects especially if you don't have to suggest who would REPLACE them in the first round. Cross is legitimately a generationally good pass blocker the more I see him. He’s just a complete unknown run blocking but who cares when you can scheme around that in the modern nfl. Neal it’s just like….even when he was fat he was good enough to be a Saban guard. None of these linemen are Sewell but it’s real dumb to think any of them are inflated. It’s like 1 of 2 good positions this draft.
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I dont remember a single person hyping up Hackenberg, not even Kiper. Legitimately no reason for the Jets to draft him.
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Brugler had him as a top 50 guy and a 2nd round grade pre-draft. His work has steadily gone downhill the past few years though.
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TheGreyGhost posted:Cross is legitimately a generationally good pass blocker the more I see him. He’s just a complete unknown run blocking but who cares when you can scheme around that in the modern nfl. Neal it’s just like….even when he was fat he was good enough to be a Saban guard. None of these linemen are Sewell but it’s real dumb to think any of them are inflated. It’s like 1 of 2 good positions this draft. Speaking of Cross: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItpEVwTpAZs
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Diva Cupcake posted:Brugler had him as a top 50 guy and a 2nd round grade pre-draft. His work has steadily gone downhill the past few years though. Yeah I think Brugler is a big dummy and is trying to be the next Kiper. Went from looking at tape to just doing superlative ratings and talking head stuff for the combine. Weird too since I think the hyper analysis draft pundits are starting to get more traction and views from fanbases, at least on youtube and twitter. I'm surprised the NFL Network hasn't trotted out one of them to talk about scheme match ups to be the next genius draft guy. I suspect it's because they want to become the new ESPN.
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Doltos posted:I dont remember a single person hyping up Hackenberg, not even Kiper. Legitimately no reason for the Jets to draft him. I remember some people liked his freshman year in BoB's system and thought that the next two years of his career weren't what he was capable of in the right fit but I think a lot of that is people not seeing the forrest for the trees.
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TheGreyGhost posted:Cross is legitimately a generationally good pass blocker the more I see him. He’s just a complete unknown run blocking but who cares when you can scheme around that in the modern nfl. Neal it’s just like….even when he was fat he was good enough to be a Saban guard. None of these linemen are Sewell but it’s real dumb to think any of them are inflated. It’s like 1 of 2 good positions this draft. I also agree with this. Cross's pass blocking is superb. Looks like Joe Thomas. Great bend, great agility, follows guys like a magnet. Also love how much leverage he gets by giving up ground. Classic old school pass blocking. Great hand placement in pass blocking. It's so smart and accomplished for a college player. He knows how to leverage spin moves and bull rushes with his hands just by pushing on a guys hip or guiding him out of the pocket. Also knows how to get away with holds which is a legitimate talent for OTs. Especially when you have super long arms and do pad engagement when setting the pocket. He also gets into space very well. Surprisingly quick, good acceleration to get to the second level or out to the flats. That'll probably make him go higher than people expect to the point where if the Jags can't trade out they might take a look at him. He also was used enough in run blocking to get an okay picture. Not amazing, does arm engagement and drives his feet which is just standard. Gets kind of high up too which usually happens when you're tall. Just too hard to bend below for the drive no matter how many blocking sleds they put you in front of. Not great but nobody cares. Eagles/Colts/Ravens/Browns/Bills all built their run game through mobile QBs and only the Titans/Niners/Pats/Washington still do traditional blocking schemes and are successful with it. Running to the weakside doesn't necessarily care about power blocking either, and there's a bunch of different plays that don't mind someone who just stands up their assignment.
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Everyone keeps mocking Penning to Baltimore because of his great run blocking or whatever, but what they truly need is someone who can actually pass block. I would be loving thrilled if somehow they got Cross. The Ravens will be just fine running, they don't need ROAD GRADERS to do it.
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Play posted:Speaking of Cross: Sure I’d enjoy that gentleman for Seattle.
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Sweet sweet comp picks https://twitter.com/MySportsUpdate/status/1503848538719105029
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Ches Neckbeard posted:Sweet sweet comp picks Alright Rams just need a late round draft as in 2018 where they hauled in like 8 good to great players in the 4th round and below, and everything will be fine. Surely they can easily repeat such a maneuver! Rams actually hit the maximum here, you can't get more than 5 comp picks in one draft. One 3rd, one 4th and three 6ths for them. Jokes aside those picks will actually be pretty crucial if the Rams want to continue winning a lot of games every year. They have to restock with some cheap rookies that will actually play, and they had so few picks before they got these comp ones. Play fucked around with this message at 23:31 on Mar 15, 2022 |
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