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thunderingsquid

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  1. The last two are compelling, too.
  2. That's my jam right there. Nose for the end zone.
  3. This. But anything in the 90s would be fine with me.
  4. Probably saves a lot of money and has much lower blood pressure.
  5. I found an interesting article here today: https://athlonsports.com/college-football/college-footballs-early-top-50-players-2019
  6. Dawkins Teller Morse Ford Nsekhe
  7. Because it's a hockey town! ? Go Knights!!!
  8. With this in mind we REALLY need the goat to head out to pasture.
  9. I mostly look at Draft Network and Walter Football. I'm in Oregon so I have no choice but to pay a lot of attention to Pac 12 football. I follow the Pac 12 north, there are a ton of Ducks, Beavers, Huskies, Cougs and Cardinal games on TV and alum in my fam. I'm like Switzerland out here, I went to Geneseo. I also follow Big 10 football as my bro is in Ohio and goes to a lot of Ohio State games.
  10. Check the college football sub forum ?
  11. It looks like it will be very deep at RB, WR and DE and that plays right into our hands. Some decent OTs, thin at G and TE, and decent depth at OLB and CB. Keep Allen clean and get him weapons. Build a beast but not a bully on defense. Good times will continue to roll.
  12. Or maybe we buck convention and go all in on Big Al next year. I would love to see that name on the back of a Bills jersey. We can finally run that 4 TE set that Daboll wants. ? Albert Okwuegbunam*, TE, Missouri Height: 6-5. Weight: 260. Projected 40 Time: 4.70. Projected Round (2020): 1. *Okwuegbunam was one of the most dangerous mismatch weapons in college football during 2018, even though Missouri did not always utilize him. When the Tigers did use him, he produced big plays for them via his speed to get down the seam and his size to wall off defenders or make catches over them when they were able to keep him from getting separation. In 2018, he had 43 receptions for 466 yards with six touchdowns. He also missed the last four games with a shoulder injury. Some team sources said that Okwuegbunam is not a bad guy, but he is high maintenance for his coaches. *According to NFL teams' preseason data provided by team sources, Okwuegbunam checks in at 6-foot-5, 260 pounds. He is said to run the 40 in a quick 4.70 seconds. His arms measure at 33.63 inches, his hands at 10 inches, and his wingspan at 80.75 inches. *Okwuegbunam was a dangerous red-zone weapon in 2017, hauling in 11 touchdowns from Drew Lock. Missouri opened up its offense with Lock in the back half of that season, using Okwuegbunam as one of is steady receiving threats. The redshirt freshman, hauled in 29 receptions for 415 yards on the year. *Okwuegbunam could develop into a player with three-down starter consideration. Sources say that Okwuegbunam is impressive as he is big, athletic, runs fast, and catches the heck out of the ball. Scouts say that they've heard Okwuegbunam runs in the 4.5s and not the 4.70 that was listed on the teams' watch list. -Walter Football
  13. Yes, a ton of skill positions are available deep into the draft. We could have more chances at RBs too as our present stable of RBs continues to age.
  14. I listened to hour 1 of their show last night. I didn't hear a firey tirade against not getting a WR, they just disagreed and thought they should have got a WR. They were tired, not crabby like the OP tries to suggest. Nothing to see here.
  15. For the second year in a row here is my way too early mock draft. According to Wikipedia we have all but a 7th round pick as we traded it to Cleveland for Corey Coleman (wow). Rd 1: Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado - A beast and a TD machine. Would love Chace Young from Ohio State but he may be a top five pick and I hope that we are not picking in the top 5. Rd 2: Curtis Weaver DE/OLB Boise State Rd 3: Darryl Williams G/C Mississippi State Rd 4: Levonta Taylor CB Florida State Rd 5: Michael Pinckney, OLB, Miami Rd 6: Derek Adams P Kent State It all makes me realize that we are a pretty deep team after this year's free agency and draft. We are also VERY young overall and very low on heavy contracts compared to the last few years. Sky's the limit!
  16. At least he will come in to Cheney with a chip on his shoulder. We'll see but he landed in a fan friendly spot with a good qb. Russell Wilson liked this pick, but it will take some getting used to, most of his receivers are like 5'6".
  17. Marquise brown in Rd 1 has just as many nfl receiving yards as udfa Sills.
  18. They got Sills and Easley. And two tight ends! And three in free agency. Very busy in the WR market imho.
  19. Yes edge and olb are the top priorities imho unless there is a glaring oline problem or skill position problem.
  20. Beane continues to screw with my mock draft to the very end.
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