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3 minutes ago, T.E. said:

Being an arrogant jackass just isn't enough of a deterrent for teams if they think they guy is good.

 

It is when they are not thinking you are good enough to bring in as a starter. Klatt just said it on the broadcast and he is right. Once you are not being drafted to start then personality is as important as tape. That is why guys like Dillon Gabriel are going infront of him.

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8 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said:

yes but also shedeur behaves just like his dad and teams were basically shocked with what an entitled A-hole he is when they talked to him at the combine.  I guess someone in INDY said it was the worst interview they had ever been a part of.

 

The sanders family are not victims.  They are grifters and A-holes.  

 

The only thing to feel bad about is that Deion influenced his son to behave and speak like he has been. 

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Norman-Lott isn't a starter. He is a backup 3T to sit behind Jones. Don't think Gilotte will be either. He is more a bigger end so imagine he is the rotation behind Karlaftis. But he will definitely get a healthy number of snaps. Williams probably becomes a starter in nickel - when McDuffie slides inside and Williams comes in outside.

I thought Lott was going to start beside Jones?  Your right about Gillotte though he's probably going to rotate.  

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7 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Don’t believe that for a second. There is not a serious human being alive with all things being equal that Dillion Gabriel is a better prospect than Sanders. Sanders and his family just aren’t worth the circus for teams 

It's the NFL equivalent of drafting LaMelo Ball

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Just now, PromoTheRobot said:

Teams don't have the luxury of screwing around in the draft. Being a d###head never stopped a team from drafting talent.

You are being naive.  

 

IF the league doesn't want something to happen they will get together and make sure it doesn't.  I won't get into specifics because I don't want to get in trouble but.....They all talk to each other, if they want to punish someone they are more than capable.

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Just now, GunnerBill said:

 

It is when they are not thinking you are good enough to bring in as a starter. Klatt just said it on the broadcast and he is right. Once you are not being drafted to start then personality is as important as tape. That is why guys like Dillon Gabriel are going infront of him.

That's my point - they clearly don't think he's good.

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2 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

 

Nah man there is more to it than that and I get its mostly about Deion being a helicopter coach/parent and teams don't want to deal with that and are concerned about Shedeur taking coaching but there is no way he should be going after Dillon Gabriel

 

If they think he can't process and won't put in the work to master an NFL offense, it might be just as much about that as it is the lack of character.

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Just now, PromoTheRobot said:

Teams don't have the luxury of screwing around in the draft. Being a d###head never stopped a team from drafting talent.

 

Its not about being a *****. Its about having to deal with Deion, Deions other son who posts and tweets at the public like their idiots, and Shedeur coming off pampered and above everything in interviews hence him literally doing nothing in the pre draft process. Plus there is a difference between being a ***** offensive tackle and the guy who is supposed to be leading your football team.

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Just now, PromoTheRobot said:

Teams don't have the luxury of screwing around in the draft. Being a d###head never stopped a team from drafting talent.

 

 

and Dionne HAS a full time job with coaching Colorado.

 

I doubt that he could be THAT intrusive into an NFL organization.

 

 

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1 minute ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Teams don't have the luxury of screwing around in the draft. Being a d###head never stopped a team from drafting talent.


He doesn’t have talent enough for teams to deal with the circus..

 

Especially a 2nd, or maybe now, a 3rd string dude.

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Just now, Simon said:

 

If they think he can't process and won't put in the work to master an NFL offense, it might be just as much about that as it is the lack of character.

Supposedly he didn't do well with the "board work" during these now infamous interviews.

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10 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Agree 100%. Being humbled, especially as a qb, is good for you. He needs to become a better leader and his dad needs to be quieter. But the guy was a really tough baller who can makes seem big boy throws. 

Seems like a slow processor that holds the ball too long even at the college level and just is not as athletic as someone like Milroe to be able to bail himself out when he hits nfl level.  There’s really no above average traits for him to lean on from what I’ve seen.


even some of these more raw prospects have something to rely on. 

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1 minute ago, Maine-iac said:

I thought Lott was going to start beside Jones?  Your right about Gillotte though he's probably going to rotate.  

 

Nah. Lott can definitely ONLY play 3T. He is really bad holding his anchor against the run.

2 minutes ago, T.E. said:

That's my point - they clearly don't think he's good.

 

Good enough to start - agreed.

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Norman-Lott isn't a starter. He is a backup 3T to sit behind Jones. Don't think Gilotte will be either. He is more a bigger end so imagine he is the rotation behind Karlaftis. But he will definitely get a healthy number of snaps. Williams probably becomes a starter in nickel - when McDuffie slides inside and Williams comes in outside.

 

100%. Growing need for Chiefs by the end of last season was a boundary guy who could allow McDuffie to align where he's most effective, inside. Seems like KC was forced to line him up wide more often than they'd like. He can take reps anywhere, but he's ideally suited to nickel. Williams projects nicely into an aggressive pressure defense. The other two picks are solid rotational additions who can get after the passer. 

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