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K D

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  1. apparently he checks a lot of boxes, although i have never seen him play. he could be a sleeper in the mid rounds
  2. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. they will. if Broncos pass and taken Allen (like I think they will) then I think Jets take Mayfield at 6. lots of buzz that Saints want to try and trade up to get him so if he starts to fall to around the 10 range i think you will see teams trading up. no way he falls too far. only way he falls is if he plays in this game and looks bad
  4. he's going to be a top 10 pick as it is. playing in this game and getting measured at 5'11" in front of all of the media gasping can only hurt his chances. his agent is trying to protect his draft stock
  5. sign a QB, draft a QB. those will be the biggest moves we make. everything else is secondary
  6. can't teach size. when you got it you got it. this could be the guy we need to plug up the middle and replace Dareus
  7. good point. i think that's been the key to his success. he's fast but he's not a burner, just very smooth. his super power is his reach and his hands, both extremely necessary as a WR when you are only 5'11"
  8. DT and LB - I think there will be a lot of value available at those positions when we pick, especially if teams go QB crazy early on and those guys get pushed down the draft board. Vea, Payne, or Hurst...at least one of them should be available at 21 and they are all day 1 starters in the NFL. I know the Bills are high on Smith the MLB from Georgia but he is undersized for the position in the NFL and could have a hard time taking on OL and plugging holes to stop the run. Evans has more ideal size for the position. Assuming the Bills don't trade up I think we can get 2 very good starters at 21 and 22
  9. Par for the course for Mayfield. He makes a lot of bad moves which we will probably look back on and say yea that was a red flag we should have known better. If I'm the GM of a team I'm not putting my future in his hands
  10. i think a lot of his fumbles were in the pocket because he drops his arm instead of keeping the ball high. it's going to be a real problem at the next level. edge rushers bending the corner know to reach for the ball in those situations
  11. James Washington comes in at pretty much exactly what I thought. 5'10 7/8" and 210 pounds. he just looks like a RB and now we have the measurements that prove what my eyes saw. he had been listed as 6'1". that will hurt his draft stock a little and he could fall to us in the 20's. he's still a very good WR and has long arms and big hands. probably similar in size to Tyrod
  12. i'm sure his wife agrees with this assessment if you know what i mean no because he played down south. every game was probably perfect weather. never played in the snow and i wonder if he has ever seen snow. there are only 4 listed less than 9" because you need large hands to grip the ball and success at the QB position is a direct correlation with above avg hand size
  13. TRUST. THE. QB. PROCESS. if one of the guys they like slips i just hope they have a plan in place to trade up just in case. but i think there are too many desperate teams that pick ahead of them that will do what they need to do to get a guy. Broncos, Jets, Cardinals are all more desperate than we are and Browns and Giants would be silly to not take the top 2 guys
  14. not sure what the truth is on that one but i found this info above. if his hands were indeed 9" or smaller that would be interesting to me
  15. it must be a factor because nobody with hands less than 9" had any success. perhaps it doesn't increase your liklihood of success once your hands are larger than a certain size but it certainly shows they must be at least a certain size to be successful and in my own experiences i saw that myself. when it was cold or rainy i couldn't grip the football and i measured and my hands are 8.5" so that's probably why
  16. i didn't watch a lot of their games so i won't pretend to be an expert but he wasn't even on a starter on his own team so can someone explain why everyone is so high on him? Chubb was the starter for all of the games I saw
  17. not sure why you would think this is useless. if you can't grip the football there's lots of issues that can arise. add to that, when it's cold the ball is as hard as a rock and when its warm the air expands if you leave it sitting in the sun. also if you ever get a chance to get your hands on a game ball, they are slippery as crap. the QB's and kickers do their best to break them in but the slick coating from the factory on the new game balls is killer. hand size is definitely not a worthless stat. it doesn't tell the whole story but it is a valuable piece of information
  18. We need a big run stuffing DT like that #99 they have
  19. Nothing new here. Day 2 prospect who will probably get picked end of 1st round because teams are desperate. This week would have been a big indicator of his skills if he were able to play in the senior bowl. Teams need to see him under center making 3 and 5 step drops and reading defenses and looking off safeties and throwing 10-15 yard outs...you know, NFL QB stuff!
  20. Watch YouTube highlights from Bryce Petty at Baylor. They are the exact same player. Doesn't mean Rudolph won't make it. It just means take these highlights with a grain of salt. It's an air raid offense with 1 read and really good WR's that are wide open. There aren't any tight window throws in those clips. They are lob passes down field to guys that blew by the secondary
  21. Is it a habit of yours to interview for jobs you don't want? I would think if they interviewed for the job they would want it.
  22. you are the prototypical QB! quick, call McDermott. I'm 6'1 (maybe) and I have like 8.5 inch hands
  23. Dawkins is now the LT. I think they get rid of Glenn and get a cheaper option at RT. Miller is back in the discussion at RG due to power blocking scheme.
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