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Play posted:In case anyone's curious, after Corral at QB1 it goes: Howell over Ridder is completely insane. Give me Strong or Zappe over Howell too. Otherwise, yeah, this is all a calculus of “could this guy theoretically change the franchise?” And I think there are like 2.5 guys capable of that from a ceiling standpoint in Willis, Ridder, and Strong.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 18:58 |
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These are hilariously bad comps. https://twitter.com/danorlovsky7/status/1507061282083688451
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 19:39 |
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Diva Cupcake posted:These are hilariously bad comps. https://twitter.com/JacobJo36624708/status/1507063271228162053?t=y5oHPpObad4Yew45u9BSRg&s=19
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Woozie66 posted:https://twitter.com/JacobJo36624708/status/1507063271228162053?t=y5oHPpObad4Yew45u9BSRg&s=19 lmao hey however bad my Pickett > Daniel Jones comp might've been at least it wasn't these it's a little unique this year because two of the top prospects, maybe THE two top prospects depending on who you ask (London and Williams), didn't test in the combine. I assume Williams won't test at all, but I think London will be having a pro day (looks like he's having a personal pro day rather than doing it with USC, which is pretty interesting). I think it's a good to very good receiver class, but not excellent or historic or anything
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 19:54 |
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Ah yes, “Fast Keenan Allen”
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:04 |
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I suppose one would hope. (he apparently had a pcl strain and only ran this at his pro day).
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:09 |
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Lmao Guys this crop is something. We’ve got the “Tall Vincent Jackson” and the “Agile Jaylan Waddle”
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:11 |
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Where's my more explosive Randy Moss?
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:12 |
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Julio has like 5 inches and 40 pounds on Garrett Wilson.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:13 |
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^^^^^ what he saidDiva Cupcake posted:These are hilariously bad comps. https://twitter.com/kent_swanson/status/1507063804731047937?s=21
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:16 |
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Lol at talking about mid first rounders like they are garunteed to resemble borderline Hall of famers.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 20:28 |
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I saw one mock that had the Chiefs drafting Kenneth Walker III at the end of the first. That would loving own. I realize he made headlines at MSU but Wake Forest had him first, and lemme tell you, he would loving FEAST on the Chiefs unless he completely fell off. The Wake teams he was successful on actually ran very similar (in terms of sensibilities) offenses to what the Chiefs do: we had big, playmaking receivers and tried to hit big plays off that. Walker was a beast at MSU in a run-first system, but he was also popping off at Wake Forest. That idea intrigues the hell out of me, and it'd give me another reason to be pro-Chiefs
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 21:11 |
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Diva Cupcake posted:These are hilariously bad comps. Drake london is literally a better Keenan Allen comparison. Wilson to Julio is utterly insane but at least less bad because they’re both going to be high usage targets even if Wilson just doesn’t have the hips or vertical threat Julio did. Olave is a pure vertical threat who takes plays off and hates contact. Keenan Allen is…a vertical contested catch guy who doesn’t do that? Dan is a “if you haven’t played quarterback don’t judge quarterbacks” guy so maybe he’s just projecting his own inadequacies here.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 21:15 |
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Does people these days still remember what kind of player Keyshawn was? I dont
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 21:32 |
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:Does people these days still remember what kind of player Keyshawn was? I dont I remember his year in Carolina but not much else. Well other than how excited he was to mentor Dwayne Jarrett the WR they took in the 2nd out of USC only for the team to cut him like a week later and then for Jarrett to do 0 in the NFL because he struggled with adjusting to the pro game, went into his shell under Steve Smith's angry leadership style and never did anything in his career.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:I saw one mock that had the Chiefs drafting Kenneth Walker III at the end of the first. That would loving own. Chiefs fans would riot in the streets if they drafted another RB in the first
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SamuraiFoochs posted:I saw one mock that had the Chiefs drafting Kenneth Walker III at the end of the first. That would loving own. I absolutely love Kenneth Walker. I know he's not getting RB1 or even RB2 attention but I think he MAY be the best RB in this draft. Despite Breece Hall showing out big time at the combine. That being said not sure that would be the best call for the Chiefs, they should probably focus on defense.
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TheGreyGhost posted:Howell over Ridder is completely insane. Give me Strong or Zappe over Howell too. Otherwise, yeah, this is all a calculus of “could this guy theoretically change the franchise?” And I think there are like 2.5 guys capable of that from a ceiling standpoint in Willis, Ridder, and Strong. I think Howell's going high because of his ability to dink and dunk in a RPO. He has that knack of where to put a ball which looks like he's turfing it but in reality he throws in practice how he would in game situations. He's not the prettiest looking QB when he plays but he generally gets the job done. Has a decent enough deep ball and can hit out routes. Not the strongest but decent. He also can run the RPO like Corral even though he doesn't look nearly as squirrely. Will probably die in the NFL trying that as well. Similar offense too. Lots of play actions out of the shotgun that set up quick developing routes that Howell just has to hit. I mean it's no coincidence that Corral, Pickett, and Howell are all running these similar offenses and finding success by just not being unbelievably stupid and hitting their good WRs. I think Howell's arm is way more traditional than Corral or Pickett too. Long, over the top delivery. Makes him about as accurate as Pickett even though his deep ball looks way slower than Corral's. Still results in NFL quality passes. Every now and then a nice rope appears too. Not sure if it's just him hitting a perfect mechanic or what but it's inconsistent. Still shows potential. Also Chris Simms predictions all seem to be CFB production with a weird mix of one year wonders and multi year starters. Howell was a big name since his freshman year. Same thing with Lamar, Murray, and Herbert.
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Doltos posted:I think Howell's going high because of his ability to dink and dunk in a RPO. He has that knack of where to put a ball which looks like he's turfing it but in reality he throws in practice how he would in game situations. He's not the prettiest looking QB when he plays but he generally gets the job done. Has a decent enough deep ball and can hit out routes. Not the strongest but decent. He also can run the RPO like Corral even though he doesn't look nearly as squirrely. Will probably die in the NFL trying that as well. Similar offense too. Lots of play actions out of the shotgun that set up quick developing routes that Howell just has to hit. I mean it's no coincidence that Corral, Pickett, and Howell are all running these similar offenses and finding success by just not being unbelievably stupid and hitting their good WRs. I think Howell's arm is way more traditional than Corral or Pickett too. Long, over the top delivery. Makes him about as accurate as Pickett even though his deep ball looks way slower than Corral's. Still results in NFL quality passes. Every now and then a nice rope appears too. Not sure if it's just him hitting a perfect mechanic or what but it's inconsistent. Still shows potential. I guess that’s my big point of confusion. He runs as much of a fisher price offense as Corral, maybe more so since his line was so bad they had to constrain things a lot. Not sure I agree about the arm—he’s got a super violent delivery for how slow the ball looks at times which I can’t for the life of me diagnose beyond his weight transfer not being consistent. I get the whole “moves the chains and doesnt gently caress up” archetype, but he clearly misses balls even when he makes the right read like against Clemson or really anytime they played a defense with a pulse. Maybe a more consistent supporting cast gets him there, but I just don’t trust a guy who can’t figure out any consistent mechanics who spent 4 years running for his life when it comes to figuring out his feet. It makes me wonder if he’s going to be a Kellen Moore/McCoy type best case unless those mechanics get cleaned up.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 23:29 |
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Not trying to exactly sell Corral as a franchise QB but I can see why teams would gamble a high pick on him. You get Colt McCoy or you get Kirk Cousins with these middling looking QBs that are successful in college but not that great on tape. Cousins is worth his contract.
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Fast Keenan Allen
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Doltos posted:Not trying to exactly sell Corral as a franchise QB but I can see why teams would gamble a high pick on him. You get Colt McCoy or you get Kirk Cousins with these middling looking QBs that are successful in college but not that great on tape. Cousins is worth his contract. Yeah, I’m sort of curious when the market starts to correct on this if the cap doesn’t increase drastically moving forward. We have a glut of edges and corners now with very few elite LB/S types largely due to the shift in what’s considered “valuable” in the league and how guys choose positions or get positioned in high school and college right now. I have to believe physically limited game managers have to eventually start taking a haircut on their salaries given that we can confirm that essentially stafford’s deep ball is good for $20m a year over replacement and a super bowl. If the arms race on offense is to threaten anywhere on the field, there’s got to start being a discount for eliminating that possibility. Anyone have a decent big board site that lists top 250 without having a million pop ups in a printable view?
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 01:21 |
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kiimo posted:Chiefs fans would riot in the streets if they drafted another RB in the first
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AAAAA! Real Muenster posted:Whats the deal with CEH, anyway? Other than his injuries. I know LeSean McCoy took a couple years to really blossom on Andy Reid's system but it feels like CEH is just.... meh. despite his size he is surprisingly slow, with no top end speed (gets caught from behind all the time). Not explosive either, compare how he hits holes to Jerick McKinnon, who instantly became the Chiefs best back in the playoffs
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Pron on VHS posted:despite his size he is surprisingly slow, with no top end speed (gets caught from behind all the time). Not explosive either, compare how he hits holes to Jerick McKinnon, who instantly became the Chiefs best back in the playoffs Is McKinnon still a FA? If so the Bucs should sign him.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 02:16 |
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Instead of CEH we could have taken either Tee Higgins or Jonathan Taylor. This isn't hindsight, Chiefs fans were pounding the table for both guys. Imagine either one on the Chiefs now. CEH is slow and also gets hurt with his style. He doesn't do any one thing exceptionally and he won't get a long term deal.
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kiimo posted:Instead of CEH we could have taken either Tee Higgins or Jonathan Taylor. The weird thing is CEH seemed like a home run, no brainer at the time.
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wandler20 posted:The weird thing is CEH seemed like a home run, no brainer at the time. My exact thought when he was drafted was: “Who? Why?!”
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No Butt Stuff posted:My exact thought when he was drafted was: “Who? Why?!” Really? He was incredible during that LSU run. Seemed like the perfect piece for that offense.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 03:46 |
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There's always at least one guy on a loaded college offense that gets overrated come draft time and it was CEH's turn
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 03:48 |
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wandler20 posted:Really? He was incredible during that LSU run. Seemed like the perfect piece for that offense. Because the Chiefs always find value at RB on day two. The likelihood you’re finding a world beater in round 1 is insanely low. Especially at 32. The chiefs aren’t even a run first offense, stack receiving talent and sign McKinnons all day in free agency
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 03:49 |
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My thoughts at the time were mainly that it was a luxury pick. But also at the time the Chiefs were returning almost an entire super bowl winning team and I thought he'd be better than he has been, so I wasn't mad about it or anything. It seems to have turned out unfortunately of course.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 03:54 |
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He had such a dominant side step in college and it just gets erased in the NFL. That was the one thing that I thought was going to make him Emmitt Smith and lol at that idea now.
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wandler20 posted:The weird thing is CEH seemed like a home run, no brainer at the time. Not claiming 100% accuracy but CEH hype was absurd to me at the time. One year wonder who needed one of the most electric college passing games in history to run against 1 in the box. Went to the combine and sucked a whole lot of rear end in the drills.
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No Butt Stuff posted:The chiefs aren’t even a run first offense, stack receiving talent and sign McKinnons all day in free agency
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Diva Cupcake posted:I thought that was why everyone was calling it a home run, because CEH was billed as such a huge receiving threat out of the backfield, ran routes like a WR, etc... Yeah, that was my understanding too. Like he made too much sense for that offense.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 15:09 |
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He was also supposed to be really good in pass protection.
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Diva Cupcake posted:I thought that was why everyone was calling it a home run, because CEH was billed as such a huge receiving threat out of the backfield, ran routes like a WR, etc... This was what people who at least didn't totally hate the pick were thinking (I was one) , and they gave it the old college try his first season with 58 targets. I don't know why it hasn't worked, but it hasn't worked. The second season they threw it to him way less and his yards per reception went down. I don't know, this is an eye test flow of the game thing that I can't prove. But it feels like they'll only throw him the ball when the offense is already humming rather than when they need to fool the other team to pick up a first down or something. Either way it's pretty underwhelming by stats or by watching games. I mean it's only been two years, but you'd want them to work him in more instead of less into the passing game if he's part of the plan in his second year. Also there have been injuries involved I guess, it is possible that hip injury in his first year or the MCL last year messed him up more than we know. But I'm not holding my breath here waiting for him to shine. Grittybeard fucked around with this message at 15:48 on Mar 25, 2022 |
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I'm done with him. I've seen enough. He can do some good things with effort here and there but he's not a starter. Is McKinnon not still on this team? Why did Kareem Hunt have to be such a shithead
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https://twitter.com/pfn365/status/1507348492741713924?s=21 This would be dumb, right?
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