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K D

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  1. Depending on how bad it is he could be out for the season. It ended Manny Lawson's career. There's a full tear where the pec severs from your arm bone and they re-attach it with bolts. That's sometimes better as gruesome as it sounds. Or there is a partial tear where it eventually heals but you are never 100% again but maybe you can get back to 80-90% with rehab. It also depends on where it ruptures. In the muscle belly is bad and can leave you deformed for life. You can't sew muscle back together, it's like meat, the threads won't hold. It's a bad injury if it's severe. If it's a slight rip that is ok and it happens to power lifters often and they come back from it eventually. We will have to wait and see
  2. As some of you may know I had the same injury last year. Barbell flat bench is a dirty tramp. Stay away. If you workout, do dumbbell incline and fly's instead. They need to stop making guys do flat bench at the combine. It's an injury waiting to happen. There's other things you can do to test strength like pushing the sled. Maybe hook up some sensors and bring the combine into the 21st century. The only thing flat bench for reps tests is how often you focus on flat bench for reps in the weight room.
  3. Overrated and now overpaid. I'm fine going with who we have and adding a speed guy to the mix. Keep your eye on the 40 yard dash on Saturday.
  4. Yep, Rosen at pick 2 but hopefully the relationship with Gettleman gets it done for less. Both 1sts, a 2nd, Glenn, maybe a 2nd next year and then have a whole year to figure out who to trade to get it back
  5. Yep it's crazy. Kiper didn't even have Rosen in the top 10 picks. He's an idiot
  6. We beat the Rams. Rams weren't any better off than us. They added all of those receivers AFTER they already had their QB. It was a 2 year process to get to where they are now. Put Goff and those receivers on our team and give them Tyrod and we beat them easy. There's no way you can look at the Rams roster and think they have it all figured out. They just added a franchise QB and that's the difference
  7. Rosen is everyone's #1 so how is he 2, 3, 4 on the draft board? Good value, go get him
  8. Sammy will be the hottest WR on the market now that Landry is franchised. Someone will overpay. They would be paying for his potential. He has never lived up to expectations imo
  9. I'm guessing he wouldn't be a good fit for the Last Vegas Raiders
  10. All of them. I'd start any of them over Tyrod or Peterman. But Rosen will be in the pro bowl in his 2nd season and Lamar Jackson might be in discussion for rookie of the year (but he will never improve after that). They just need to target one and get their favorite no matter what the cost. If they like Lamar Jackson, fine, I think he sucks but he will just as good if not better than Tyrod so trade up and make sure you get him. Same with Rosen, Darnold, Allen, Mayfield. All of them better than what we have. No chance any of them are available at 21 so make your move!
  11. Whaley lost his job the day he traded 2x firsts for Sammy Watkins
  12. I wonder what the difference would be between trading for their #1 vs their #4. They obviously aren't going to give a good deal for 4 if they are trying to sell 1
  13. Why are you against having a franchise QB? The Rams weren't against it when they went all out for Goff
  14. Market value to be respectful or a little below to be team friendly deal. If he wants to play he will play. If he doesn't then I don't want to overpay for someone that really doesn't want to play anymore. He's got kids in school, he isn't playing anywhere else
  15. part of EJ trade package which resulted in Kiko selection (and Gragg). and now none of these players play on their teams
  16. dang, that's pretty disheartening. when it comes back that's usually not a good sign
  17. so? they could have signed another back when he saw how bad he was
  18. there's a lot of factors. top 5 as in what? i absolutely hate Lamar Jackson but he is going to have a lot of early success so people will say see I told you he was good. he's not good, he is what he is. he's going to be very much like Tyrod in that he makes a lot of big plays but can't make the simple plays to drive a team down the field when it matters. same with Mayfield. he's pretty much at his ceiling, he's not going to all of a sudden get better. he could have early success but i don't see him as a long term starter. Josh Allen will probably have zero early success but if he was in the right situation where he could sit for 2 yrs he might end up being the best of the bunch. it's highly unlikely that will happen though. if someone picks a QB top 5 or at the very least top 10, they want them to start right away. he could flame out pretty quick if he doesn't have time to learn and fix his accuracy issues. doesn't mean he's bad, he's just not ready right now. Sam Darnold has poor mechanics and it could be a huge issue but other QB's with mechanics issues have still been able to get the job done. Josh Rosen is as sure of a thing that there has been in a long time but as others have mentioned he could get hurt and not want to play anymore. he's the best of the bunch but if that happens people will label him a bust which isn't true. he will be good when he's on the field. if it's top 5 of who I would draft it's going to be: 1. Josh Rosen 2. Sam Darnold 3. Josh Allen 4. Baker Mayfield 5. Lamar Jackson
  19. oh is he just now getting around to watching film? he shouldn't have been in the mix last season either
  20. yep, I'd give it a 0% chance he signs with another team. he has like 25 kids and he's not leaving them at the start of the school year
  21. you caught me mid-edit too, i was taking out that first part which was uneccessary and a poor attempt at humor. apologies! not to mention he's only 21 yrs old, we will fatten him up over the years. free chicken wings for life!
  22. average would be 9 5/8 and his hands are 9 1/4 which is 9.25 so smaller than average and right at the threshold of almost being too small to play the position. there was a chart posted a while back that showed hand size relative to success in the NFL and I don't think anyone with smaller than 9 has had success at the position. he checks that box but teams in cold weather climates are certainly going to consider that when deciding whether or not to select him
  23. his hands are actually on the small side for a QB. guys like Brees and Wilson have succeeded because of larger hands despite being short. but luckily he somehow grew taller so he's taller than both of those guys anyhow
  24. woops, I thought his hand measured 9.5" at the senior bowl? he's also taller now. wtf??
  25. Josh Rosen was born to be a QB or possibly even engineered in a lab. Oh my
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