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2 hours ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I took a look at his game vs PSU last season after seeing this. One game is a horrendous sample size but he doesn't seem like my type of RB. Feet seem to stop on contact quite a bit, looks very much like he'd be a pure IZ/OZ guy. His hands look really natural though and his pass pro isn't far off. Just needs to stop dropping his head into contact, had a few chances to light guys up and didn't take them. Blokes likes his RB's mean.

 

 

Bloke, What coded language are you speaking? What does IZ/OZ mean? Is this what is called Outback linguistics? :)

Posted
1 minute ago, JohnC said:

Bloke, What coded language are you speaking? What does IZ/OZ mean? Is this what is called Outback linguistics? :)

 

Inside zone & outside zone. Sometimes I forget that I talk a completely different language to most.

Posted
4 minutes ago, JohnC said:

Bloke, What coded language are you speaking? What does IZ/OZ mean? Is this what is called Outback linguistics? :)

I think he means that Moore will have a successful start to his career if he goes to SF. ;)

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1 minute ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

Inside zone & outside zone. Sometimes I forget that I talk a completely different language to most.

Bloke, Be mindful of the natives. In some societies speaking in tongue is considered uncivil. After your translation I am less baffled and befuddled. 

Posted
1 minute ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

I think he means that Moore will have a successful start to his career if he goes to SF. ;)

Your linguistic knowledge is deep while I swim in very shallow waters. The advantage of where I swim is that there is less risk in drowning. :)

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I'm subscribed to International Sports Agency (ISA) on Youtube. They put up some footage of one of their clients, a punter from Arkansas Pine-Bluff (home of Terron Armstead of the Saints) called Jamie Gillan. He's also known as the "Scottish Hammer".

 

I've got to admit that he's intriguing. A lefty with a big old leg. Pretty well built dude, former rugby player that actually has an athletic profile to run fakes. He also rocks a mullet so I'm absolutely in favour of bringing him in as a UDFA.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Blokestradamus said:

I'm subscribed to International Sports Agency (ISA) on Youtube. They put up some footage of one of their clients, a punter from Arkansas Pine-Bluff (home of Terron Armstead of the Saints) called Jamie Gillan. He's also known as the "Scottish Hammer".

 

I've got to admit that he's intriguing. A lefty with a big old leg. Pretty well built dude, former rugby player that actually has an athletic profile to run fakes. He also rocks a mullet so I'm absolutely in favour of bringing him in as a UDFA.

 

 

Blokes, You and I are sitting on opposite ends of the teeter totter.  What you find appealing about his mullet is what I find disqualifying. To me, it is a goofy look. I'm old school and I'm proud. Get off my lawn youngster before I pull out  my flip phone and call the police. :ph34r:

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4 minutes ago, JohnC said:

Blokes, You and I are sitting on opposite ends of the teeter totter.  What you find appealing about his mullet is what I find disqualifying. To me, it is a goofy look. I'm old school and I'm proud. Get off my lawn youngster before I pull out  my flip phone and call the police. :ph34r:

 

I've been growing my hair out for a couple of years and I've developed something of a natural mullet. I guess it's why I have such an affinity for the look.

 

Nothing wrong with business in the front and party in the back, you grumpy old man :)

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11 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I've been growing my hair out for a couple of years and I've developed something of a natural mullet. I guess it's why I have such an affinity for the look.

 

Nothing wrong with business in the front and party in the back, you grumpy old man :)

I have a recommendation for your: Wear a hat! :)

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Don't think I'll ever have a mock draft play out this well for me again on The Draft Network:

 

9. Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama - #1 player in the draft IMO

40. Dalton Risner, OG/OT, Kansas State - One of, if not the highest graded O-Lineman per PFF and seems like the type of guy Buffalo loves

74. Dru Samia, OG, Oklahoma - Big part of the best O-Line in the country, Buffalo has scouted multiple OU games this season, met with him at the combine, and worked with him at his Pro Day

112. Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis - IMO the #2 RB in the class

131. Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford - Big TE with good hands, didn't test well at the combine but looks better on tape IMO

147. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, Nebraska - I have him pegged around the #5 WR in the class

158. Derrick Baity, CB, Kentucky - Think his skillset is perfect for this defense

181. Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington - A depth pick here, undersized but solid LB

225. Tyre Brady, WR, Marshall - Like Stanley Morgan, I have him pegged in my top 5 WRs in this draft class, though he ran a slow 40 at his Pro Day unfortunately

228. Will Harris, S, Boston College - Been one of the leaders of one of the best secondaries in the country; good awareness and good athleticism but lacks playmaking skills.

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Also with The Draft Network (Predictive Board)

 

9 Quinnen Williams, IDL Alabama - Fell to 9 for me as well (must be a top 5 pick in April)

40 Noah Fant, TE Iowa - Fell to 40, best rated player at this pick by far using their board

74 Andy Isabella, WR UMass - Fast, solid production, well worth a round 3 pick I think

112 Anthony Nelson, EDGE Iowa - Lengthy long defensive end, good height/weight 

131 Bobby Evans, OT Oklahoma - Overlooked, a solid pro in the making

147 Ben Burr-Kirven, LB Washington - Small but sheds blockers well, day 3 steal

158 Terronne Prescod, IOL NC State - Heavy and stout, will provide good competition

181 Hamp Cheevers, CB Boston College - Undersized with good college stats, no problem in round 6

225 James Williams, RB Washington State - Catches the ball extremely well, good weapon to have

228 Alec Ingold, RB Wisconsin - Willing and dependable blocker, either him or Wesco from WVU - time to make use of a fullback!

 

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9: R1P9 DL CHRISTIAN WILKINSCLEMSON
40: R2P8TE IRV SMITHALABAMA
74: R3P10EDGE JAYLON FERGUSON LOUISIANA TECH
112: R4P10WR ANTHONY JOHNSON BUFFALO
131: R4P29RB DARRELL HENDERSON MEMPHIS
147: R5P9BEN POWERS OKLAHOMA
158: R5P20 OT MARTEZ IVEY FLORIDA
181: R6P8DRU SAMIA OKLAHOMA
225: R7P11OT CHUMA EDOGA USC
228: R7P14OT ISAIAH PRINCE OHIO STATE
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First-Pick. I moved around a lot. 

 

Round 1 Pick 11 (CINN): Oliver, Ed, DT, Houston 
Round 1 Pick 22 (BALT): Hockenson, T.J., TE, Iowa 
Round 2 Pick 13 (ATL): Allen, Zach, DE, Boston College 
Round 3 Pick 10: Lindstrom, Chris, OG, Boston College 
Round 4 Pick 31 (LAR): Gaskin, Myles, RB, Washington 
Round 5 Pick 20: Jennings Jr, Gary, WR, West Virginia 
Round 6 Pick 22 (HOU): Cheevers, Hamp, CB, Boston College 
Round 7 Pick 11: Mustipher, Sam, C, Notre Dame 

Posted
1 hour ago, JohnBonhamRocks said:

First-Pick. I moved around a lot. 

 

Round 1 Pick 11 (CINN): Oliver, Ed, DT, Houston 
Round 1 Pick 22 (BALT): Hockenson, T.J., TE, Iowa 
Round 2 Pick 13 (ATL): Allen, Zach, DE, Boston College 
Round 3 Pick 10: Lindstrom, Chris, OG, Boston College 
Round 4 Pick 31 (LAR): Gaskin, Myles, RB, Washington 
Round 5 Pick 20: Jennings Jr, Gary, WR, West Virginia 
Round 6 Pick 22 (HOU): Cheevers, Hamp, CB, Boston College 
Round 7 Pick 11: Mustipher, Sam, C, Notre Dame 


How did you get a second 1st round pick without giving up either your 2nd or 3rd round picks? Seems impossible.

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