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Diggs says he wasn't in FL at the time and that he let a friend use it. The only story here is that the friend has likely f***** himself out of any future usage of Diggs' fleet.
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I've watched every game of Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah's career at Notre Dame. He was a 190lb LB coming out of HS in Hampton, VA. They knew he was a top tier athlete, but it took Clark Lea to put him in a position to be the most successful. In 2019 they put him at an OLB position they call the "Rover" on defense. He immediately began making an impact. His instincts are off the charts. He processes what's in front of him and attacks the ball carrier. That's why he's had 25 tfl's over the last two seasons. His closing burst is 2nd to none and when he gets to the ball carrier the pop in his pads is evident. In coverage? He can cover RB's, TE's, and slot WR's if necessary. He can run with them all. He's 6'2", 221lbs, with long arms, and he understands his roles in coverage. I think he's tailor made for this defense to play that Thomas Davis role and can easily add another 10lbs without the loss of any athleticism. He absolutely could cover Kelce and would be effective. Even with that said, I'm not trading up for anyone in this draft unless Jaycee Horn or Surtain somehow fall into the late teens.
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Which defensive scheme would you prefer?
H2o replied to Arm of Harm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I'd say Levi "Toasty" Wallace. I imagine the guy popping into the corner of the screen from Mortal Kombat every time the ball is thrown his way.
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Couldn't be that far if we're only getting a 4th out of the deal and he still has us picking in Rd. 1. My guess is the Bucs.
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Imo, 1-Tech is definitely something that needs to be addressed in this draft. I, myself, have been banging the table for Bobby Brown III from Texas A&M. That's who I want us to draft, but I would be good if McNeil was a selection on day 2. I think those two are good at anchoring as well as being able to push the pocket from the interior. Naquan Jones, Tedarrell Slaton, Tyler Shelvin, Khyiris Tonga, there are options and some quality 1-Tech prospects out there this year.
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With the 90th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.... The Minnesota Vikings select.... Kendrick Green.... Guard.... Illinois Here again we address our issues on the OL. Green is a big, strong, REALLY STRONG, and supremely athletic man who can play both G and C on the OL. He benches almost 500lbs and squats 700lbs. Any tape you put on it's like the guy works @ IHOP, dealing out pancake after pancake. In some instances only using one arm catching guys on twists or stunts up front. He will also knock one guy out of the way and immediately heads for the 2nd level to knock snot bubbles out of any smaller defenders with enough courage to get in his path. Dakota Dozier is a terrible option @ LG so Green will slot in @ LG immediately on this OL. We got our replacement for Reiff @ LT in Christensen and with Green our left side is shored up for at least the next 4 years. Dalvin Cook and Kirk Cousins both appreciate these selections. @BarleyNY and the Browns are on the clock.
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@BarleyNY be ready with two because I already know who my guy is @ #90 if you don't take him.
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@DCOrange what's their take on Payton Turner/DE/Houston?
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Crazy. He'll get murdered in the NFL even if a S gets him squared up.
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Actually, Tutu weighed in at 149lbs in Indy. My 13 year old is 5'4", weighs 138lbs, and plays for his middle school team as a LB/RB. He's 11lbs less than Tutu.
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Tutu is a dead man walking at the size of an 8th Grader out there on the field.
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Measurements reported from medical combine in Indy
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Just woke up from a nightmare.,,,,the Bills drafted Jason Oweh
H2o replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd be pissed. For all of the athletic traits he had zero sacks. I mean ZERO sacks in 7 games. He only has 7 sacks in 3 years at Penn St. He's only had 5 sacks total over the last 2 years and 18 games played. He also only had 13.5 tfl's in his 3 years/20 total games. I said it in another thread, if we take a Penn St. DE I would rather it be Shaka Toney who has actually produced on the field. Oweh is probably best suited as a 3-4 OLB where he can use that athleticism as a stand up rusher and roaming the flats in Zone coverage. -
Excellent argument AGAINST drafting a 1st Round RB
H2o replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Our top 2 RB's averaged 4.4 and 4.3 yards respectively. They combined for a little over 1,100 yards. We really just didn't run the ball that much tbh. They unleashed Josh this year. You can still tell that the group is missing that homerun hitter though. Maybe that's Breida or maybe it's someone they draft? Who knows. Either way, it wouldn't hurt us to have a RB the defense actually has to account for on every down. It would open things up even more for the rest of the offense. -
*Brandon Beane Draft Presser LIVE @ 1:00 PM EST, 4/20/21*
H2o replied to ExWNYer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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*Brandon Beane Draft Presser LIVE @ 1:00 PM EST, 4/20/21*
H2o replied to ExWNYer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The talk about planning ahead could be us looking at a replacement for Edmunds as well imo. Add that to the fact they are still thinking about the 5th year options, which you know they're picking up Josh's, and it makes sense. -
He reminds me of a slightly taller, slightly faster version of Boston Scott. Scott was a 6th Round pick. I don't see anyone taking him before day 3.