Jai Lewis Workout Information/Results

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Daseal
04-21-2006, 03:17 PM
Dmek -- I don't think anyone expects Lewis to get drafted. He'd be an UDFA and fighting for a practice squad spot somewhere. Regardless, he's a cheap pickup who has a really nice potential upside.

dmek25
04-21-2006, 03:49 PM
is the time needed for him to develope really worth picking him up?at best a full 2 seasons before seeing any progress.as stated by many,no way he will be able to play offensive line

That Guy
04-21-2006, 07:31 PM
mel kiper was just on 980 and said jai lewis looks like he'd be more fitted for an OL position when they asked about him.

he also thinks culter is overhyped an went on a 2minute rant on how mayock should stop slurping him when he looks totally average.

he thinks culter and M. lewis are the most likely to disappoint. I'd agree with that.

RTerps2002
04-22-2006, 07:49 PM
Mel Kiper has overhyped his share of bums in the past

GoSkins!
04-22-2006, 08:06 PM
If he runs a sub 5.0 40 and weighs 292, I could see him filling a position like Sellars does now. Maybe worth one of the late 6th round picks.

That Guy
04-22-2006, 08:08 PM
Mel Kiper has overhyped his share of bums in the past

exactly how is he overhyping jai lewis? he was asked a question and he answered it. I don't think i've heard him bring this guy up even once on his own.

That Guy
04-22-2006, 08:09 PM
If he runs a sub 5.0 40 and weighs 292, I could see him filling a position like Sellars does now. Maybe worth one of the late 6th round picks.

why waste a 6th round pick on a guy that's not going to be drafted and has no shot of playing at all this year?

GoSkins!
04-22-2006, 08:20 PM
why waste a 6th round pick on a guy that's not going to be drafted and has no shot of playing at all this year?

I think of late 6th round picks as projects anyway. He at least seems to have potential. I admit that I dont watch enough college ball to know the names of the guys available after the third round. If there is no chance he gets drafted, then you are right. I guess I should have said we could take a chance on him.

That Guy
04-22-2006, 11:42 PM
I think of late 6th round picks as projects anyway. He at least seems to have potential. I admit that I dont watch enough college ball to know the names of the guys available after the third round. If there is no chance he gets drafted, then you are right. I guess I should have said we could take a chance on him.

I don't think anyone except maybe the team scouts know anyone after the 3rd in any real capacity to be able to rate and compare them. Its pretty hard to find highlight reels and game tape online, so its just measureables, college stats, and short scouting reports.

some guys in the 6th are OL Will montgomery, the best punters this year (who have all looked shaky at best at the combine - plack, torp, etc), more promising projects (hamilton from VA Tech, has the exact same numbers as sean taylor did (6'2" 4.5, 40"+ vert, etc etc) but without any of the football skills, drouzan quillen (7th round or UDFA - 6'6" 4.5 WR that left college to feed his family)) etc...

EXoffender
04-23-2006, 12:10 AM
Not interested.

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