Charles Romes Posted Thursday at 05:17 PM Posted Thursday at 05:17 PM 30 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said: Is it hyperbole to say that Spencer Brown is the best offensive lineman in the NFL? I think he's more Athletic than Sewell and just as dominant a run blocker. Brown does have the highest all-time OT RAS score in the history of RAS scores. 10.0 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted Thursday at 05:27 PM Posted Thursday at 05:27 PM (edited) 10 minutes ago, Charles Romes said: Brown does have the highest all-time OT RAS score in the history of RAS scores. 10.0 I really hope Doyle can get back 100%. He'll have 2 years fully recovered. He was improving his rookie year and took a big jump his second year before the knee injury in 22. He then hurt his other knee in 23. Dude was an monster in run blocking. I'm expecting him to really push to make the roster in 25. Edited Thursday at 05:28 PM by Kelly to Allen Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM (edited) 52 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said: WHY did we release Ankou from the PS the guy has looked solid in games whenever given a chance. You could make an argument he’s more impactful than DT3 currently is on the depth chart Do Not Like this move. Eli deserves better IMO this only makes some sense if Calais Campbell chooses to come here in the next few weeks if Miami cuts him. Even still, cut someone else. Dude is a baller Edited Thursday at 09:49 PM by Warriorspikes51 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Thursday at 09:55 PM Posted Thursday at 09:55 PM 5 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: WHY did we release Ankou from the PS the guy has looked solid in games whenever given a chance. You could make an argument he’s more impactful than DT3 currently is on the depth chart Do Not Like this move. Eli deserves better IMO I agree he deserves better especially when they signed both Phillips and Jefferson over promoting him after his service here. He was a good soldier but outside of a cup of tea elsewhere he has been on our PS now for years and no one in 31 other teams has decided he was worth poaching to keep on a 53. I think it’s a tad hyperbole to say he was out 3rd best DT but he was serviceable esp as a run defender when called upon Quote
BearNorth Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM 4 hours ago, Charles Romes said: Brown does have the highest all-time OT RAS score in the history of RAS scores. 10.0 A 6-8 310 pound guy who runs a 4.94 40, that's some serious momentum. Quote
f0neguy Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Actually if I remember correctly, Brown, Doyle, and VanDemark have RAS scores in the top 10 of all time. Not 10%, top 10 period. These three guys are physical freaks that came out of college very raw. If they learn the game they can absolutely destroy their opponents. 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM 9 hours ago, Charles Romes said: Brown does have the highest all-time OT RAS score in the history of RAS scores. 10.0 Nerd question: over time, as new prospects test into the 99th and 100th percentiles (which they invariably will), will past RAS scores need to be adjusted to account for this? (mathematically this would be necessary/automatic) Or, does each RAS score essentially lock in each prospect's historical ranking AT THAT TIME? Seems like it would become harder each successive year to score a 10, for example, because these athletes tend to get bigger, faster, and stronger all the time. So you're forever competing against improving competition (when compared to some prospect from years ago). Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM 9 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: Nerd question: over time, as new prospects test into the 99th and 100th percentiles (which they invariably will), will past RAS scores need to be adjusted to account for this? (mathematically this would be necessary/automatic) Or, does each RAS score essentially lock in each prospect's historical ranking AT THAT TIME? Seems like it would become harder each successive year to score a 10, for example, because these athletes tend to get bigger, faster, and stronger all the time. So you're forever competing against improving competition (when compared to some prospect from years ago). Interesting point. I'm not an analytics guy so I don't know... but I would say that when Xavier Worthy broke the 40 time at the combine this past April, he broke a record which had stood since 2017. Analogously, Usain Bolt set the 100 meter record in 2009. I think we're close to the ceiling on a lot of these performance drills so I think the effect on "re-calibrating" RASs will be minutely incremental. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM 1 hour ago, f0neguy said: Actually if I remember correctly, Brown, Doyle, and VanDemark have RAS scores in the top 10 of all time. Not 10%, top 10 period. These three guys are physical freaks that came out of college very raw. If they learn the game they can absolutely destroy their opponents. Doyle 12th Van Denmark 68th best 1 2 Quote
f0neguy Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Thanks for looking that up 👍. Not top 10 but still pretty good. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM 15 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: Is it hyperbole to say that Spencer Brown is the best offensive lineman in the NFL? I think he's more Athletic than Sewell and just as dominant a run blocker. Yes. Penei Sewell is going to end up one of the best to ever do it. He is destined for the HOF. But take Sewell out (who is a left tackle playing at right tackle while they still have Decker) and Brown has been the next best RT in the NFL this season IMO. If I was voting for All Pro they'd be my two voted. Sewell 1st team, Brown 2nd team. 2 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 08:51 AM Posted yesterday at 08:51 AM 6 hours ago, f0neguy said: Actually if I remember correctly, Brown, Doyle, and VanDemark have RAS scores in the top 10 of all time. Not 10%, top 10 period. These three guys are physical freaks that came out of college very raw. If they learn the game they can absolutely destroy their opponents. Grable is right up there too. He was a 9.83. They like athleticism and length in their tackles. Quote
CSBill Posted yesterday at 10:49 AM Posted yesterday at 10:49 AM 7 hours ago, Richard Noggin said: Nerd question: over time, as new prospects test into the 99th and 100th percentiles (which they invariably will), will past RAS scores need to be adjusted to account for this? (mathematically this would be necessary/automatic) Or, does each RAS score essentially lock in each prospect's historical ranking AT THAT TIME? Seems like it would become harder each successive year to score a 10, for example, because these athletes tend to get bigger, faster, and stronger all the time. So you're forever competing against improving competition (when compared to some prospect from years ago). That is an interesting and thoughtful question—way to use your noggin, Noggin. 2 Quote
Spiderweb Posted yesterday at 11:44 AM Posted yesterday at 11:44 AM On 12/17/2024 at 7:01 PM, Mark Vader said: Are they sitting under a portrait of Phil Hansen? Are you trying to throw Jansen in with Kelsey, Denny, and Toohill? Hansen was a damn good player, totally unlike those guys. Jeez.....🤬🤬🤬 Quote
Mark Vader Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 5 hours ago, Spiderweb said: Are you trying to throw Jansen in with Kelsey, Denny, and Toohill? Hansen was a damn good player, totally unlike those guys. Jeez.....🤬🤬🤬 The joke is that Phil Hansen was so good that there would be a portrait of him in this establishment, meaning that guys like Kelsay, Denny & Toohill could only dream of being as good as he was. I would never disrespect Phil Hansen. 1 Quote
Wacka Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 12/17/2024 at 7:48 PM, Beck Water said: ? Smoot is currently on the roster? Smoot played vs Detroit Quote
BearNorth Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 12/19/2024 at 12:27 PM, Kelly to Allen said: I really hope Doyle can get back 100%. He'll have 2 years fully recovered. He was improving his rookie year and took a big jump his second year before the knee injury in 22. He then hurt his other knee in 23. Dude was an monster in run blocking. I'm expecting him to really push to make the roster in 25. Doyle is an Unrestricted Free Agent in 2025, wonder if some other team will take a gamble on him in free agency. Quote
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