Kirby Jackson Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 26 minutes ago, Doc said: This past April draft? Doubtful. No, the next draft. FWIW, many draft experts thought only Ward was ahead of him in this past class. He decided to go back to school and then was found to be academically ineligible. He isn’t some long shot. This, like Josh Gordon, was a guy with a ton of talent that ended up in the supplemental draft.
Doc Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 1 minute ago, Kirby Jackson said: No, the next draft. FWIW, many draft experts thought only Ward was ahead of him in this past class. He decided to go back to school and then was found to be academically ineligible. He isn’t some long shot. This, like Josh Gordon, was a guy with a ton of talent that ended up in the supplemental draft. We can debate where he would have gone this past April and next April, but If Beal had been ranked that high, he'd have come out this past draft. And someone would have taken him at least in the 2nd round of the SD. But it still isn't good strategy to depend on a SD player to help your defense. You don't know if you're going to land him and if you don't, where are you then?
Kirby Jackson Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 8 minutes ago, Doc said: We can debate where he would have gone this past April and next April, but If Beal had been ranked that high, he'd have come out this past draft. And someone would have taken him at least in the 2nd round of the SD. But it still isn't good strategy to depend on a SD player to help your defense. You don't know if you're going to land him and if you don't, where are you then? I promise you that is the type of prospect that he was/is. This was not a great CB draft. The worst we’ve had in some time and those guys always get pushed up the board. I’m not making this stuff up. Here is Matt Miller’s take: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2784321-sam-beal-meet-the-best-supplemental-draft-prospect-since-josh-gordon I tend to agree that not coming out (especially in a week CB class like this past one) was a mistake. In terms of the supplemental draft a guy almost always goes a round later than they would have if they waited. Teams are conservative. Josh Gordon went in the 2nd and is as talented as any WR maybe ever (pure talent).
Doc Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 17 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: I promise you that is the type of prospect that he was/is. This was not a great CB draft. The worst we’ve had in some time and those guys always get pushed up the board. I’m not making this stuff up. Here is Matt Miller’s take: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2784321-sam-beal-meet-the-best-supplemental-draft-prospect-since-josh-gordon I tend to agree that not coming out (especially in a week CB class like this past one) was a mistake. In terms of the supplemental draft a guy almost always goes a round later than they would have if they waited. Teams are conservative. Josh Gordon went in the 2nd and is as talented as any WR maybe ever (pure talent). Too funny. I saw that take and the "top-100 pick [in this past April draft]" part is what I'm was going off-of. But yes, the weakness of the draft might have pushed him higher. And I agree about Josh, but he's proving why a) he was a SD'er and b) why SD'ers rarely succeed, much less should be counted on.
Mr. WEO Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 7 hours ago, Doc said: If losing him is a "big hit" for them, they were already in major trouble. He hadn't even practiced once to see if he was any good. I agree. Why would a guy they picked up as an afterthought and never played for the team has taken a "big hit"? Too funny.
Kirby Jackson Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 4 minutes ago, Doc said: Too funny. I saw that take and the "top-100 pick [in this past April draft]" part is what I'm was going off-of. But yes, the weakness of the draft might have pushed him higher. And I agree about Josh, but he's proving why a) he was a SD'er and b) why SD'ers rarely succeed, much less should be counted on. Yeah, these guys almost always have major questions. I actually think that a guy in their shoes should just work out all year and enter the next draft. They can still be a part of the pre-draft process. If they have spent an extra 4 months preparing they would be way ahead and are less of an injury risk. It’s almost what Fournette did. With that being said I get it. Why put off the once in a lifetime chance to get paid? I don’t think many (if any) would in their shoes. It would have to be a sure fire guy, clean off the field, that can afford to wait.
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