GMScud
04-22-2010, 10:52 PM
Is that Tebow and his brover wearing the same shirt? Hmmm.
Tebow and his brothers are wearing teal-black-teal respectively. Jacksonville colors.....
Longtimefan
04-22-2010, 10:52 PM
Longtime, it would probably be more productive to find an uneven wall and bang your head against it for an hour. jdc65 is hopeless.
We'll work with him Pocket$ and get him up to speed.
SouperMeister
04-22-2010, 10:52 PM
Packers needed to get younger on the O-line. Bulaga even looks like a cheesehead sporting the crewcut ;-)
CRedskinsRule
04-22-2010, 10:52 PM
Please sell me more on Williams.
from Wes ODonnell, no clue who he is but here are his points:
Here are five reasons why the Oklahoma Sooner, Trent Williams, is the best offensive tackle in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Athleticism
When all the hype was surrounding Bruce Campbell of Maryland at the NFL Combine, Williams quietly posted great numbers of his own.
At 6’4" 5/8, 315 pounds, Williams showcased fantastic speed, burst, and explosion posting a 4.88 40, 34.5 inch vertical jump, and a 9’5" broad jump.
All three of these stats were good enough for top three in their respective categories.
He has great agility, fantastic feet, displays good balance, can get up to the second level and make plays and can recover if beat.
Versatility
Williams was a do everything guy at Oklahoma and has played almost every position on the line effectively.
He has played inside, he has played outside at both left and right tackle, and even ended up at center one point.
He understands how and where to set up along the line and how to position himself to make the biggest impact.
Physicality
Williams displays a fantastic first punch and utilizes his strength off the line very well.
He is also extremely tough and displays that nasty streak you look for in a lineman.
He is not necessarily the biggest or the strongest, but he makes up for it with his power and intensity.
Experience
A by product of spending time all along the offensive front, Williams has experience for wherever he is needed.
He has also played at a high level of competition throughout his career and is no stranger to top talent. His time against upper-echelon pass rushers is a huge positive.
Upside
Combining all four of these traits together makes for a potential star at the next level.
The versatility to do whatever is asked of him, the athleticism to pull it off effectively, the physicality to make it count, and the experience in performing make Williams a hard prospect to pass up.
Without comparing Williams to the other tackles in this class, he certainly has the physical and mental attributes to warrant his being selected as the top tackle of 2010.
Yet, Okung is a solid player, but unspectacular.
Bulaga is a talented prospect but may max out at the right side of the line and Davis has potential similar to Williams’ but has a few concerning hurdles to clear before he can make that kind of impact.
When comparing him with the other prospects, Trent Williams provides the most foreseeable opportunity to become the biggest star at the next level and is the best tackle prospect of the 2010 NFL Draft class.
On Thursday night the Washington Redskins will have quite the decision on their hands at No. 4 overall. Not only is Williams the best tackle in this class, he should be the first tackle selected.
lol at Mayock calling Bulaga a blockhead
GMScud
04-22-2010, 10:52 PM
Mike Mayock just said Bulaga's head is so big, you could shoot him and mount it in your den. WTF? Lol.
jdc65
04-22-2010, 10:53 PM
In the last 6 years we were 6-10, 10-6, 5-11, 9-7, 8-8, and 4-12. That would be an improvement.
PM me. I will bet thousands of dollars that Shanahan takes us to the playoffs before he is gone.
Hopefully!
tryfuhl
04-22-2010, 10:54 PM
lol mayock is cracking me up
Perfect fit for Bulaga in GB
diehard
04-22-2010, 10:55 PM
Hey Tripp, what's your take on Williams?
Please sell me more on Williams.