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30gut 03-16-2016, 10:18 PM KOpCIORp-gI
UDFA/Late round sleeper ILB that I like (combine snub)
His 4.5-second 40-yard dash, 4.1-second time in the 20-yard shuttle and three-cone drill time of 6.8 seconds would’ve tied for second-fastest at the NFL Combine last month. Chubb’s broad jump (10 feet, 1 inch) and vertical leap (34 inches) would’ve squarely put him in the middle of the pack, while his 23 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press would’ve been the third most.
Hamilton: Pro day hardly make or break -- but it can't hurt - Winston-Salem Journal: 27 (http://www.journalnow.com/27/hamilton-pro-day-hardly-make-or-break---/article_d3b00452-135f-589c-a998-ddc24950f417.html)
30gut 03-17-2016, 07:45 AM Coleman Runs a 4.37 40 (http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/coleman-runs-a-437-40/vp-BBqyEuW)
Coleman said he’s now at about 90 percent healthy. He looked just fine Wednesday in posting a*4.37-second hand-held 40 time.
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30gut 03-21-2016, 07:45 PM Video: Joel Stave At UW Pro Day (http://bcove.me/zp7pqzyg)
Joel Stave late round development QB
https://twitter.com/nflnetwork/status/706849409796075520
Brandon Allen
skinsfaninok 03-21-2016, 11:34 PM Cool story I met with the saints LB coach James Willis tonight he's here to have a workout with
A few ou players we talked for a while and I asked him who was the best offense slash coaching staff they played this yr.... his response the redskins he said
"Jay gruden is a genius and Jordan Reed and Kirk cousins will be great together for years"
Said Kirk is a smart qb that makes the right decision more times than not.
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30gut 03-23-2016, 09:24 PM Reception Perception: 2016 NFL draft prospects results - Backyard Banter (http://www.thebackyardbanter.com/reception-perception-2016-nfl-draft-prospects-results.html)
Interesting stats here
That Guy 03-24-2016, 10:02 AM yeah, those make a good case for doctson, shepard, treadwell, and higgins... possibly miller too.
Chico23231 03-24-2016, 10:34 AM Reception Perception: 2016 NFL draft prospects results - Backyard Banter (http://www.thebackyardbanter.com/reception-perception-2016-nfl-draft-prospects-results.html)
Interesting stats here
Kinda kills the WR from Pittsburg.
Will Fuller and Michael Thomas (OSU) look to be 2nd tier types too.
30gut rank your top 10 WR for the draft please
30gut 03-24-2016, 10:26 PM Below is the PFF draft profile for Boston College’s Steven Daniels, which incorporates PFF’s college grades and scouting intel from our team of analysts. To see all of PFF’s 2016 scouting reports,*click here.
Position fit:
Two-down, run-stopping inside or middle linebacker
Stats to know:
Top grade in the nation against the run (+29.2) in 2015 after ranking ninth in 2014 (+18.0).
What he does best:
• Pure thumper; destroys blocks working downhill in the running game.
• Excellent play recognition in the run game—reads pulling guards instantly and gets to the right spot.
• Didn’t test well athletically, but short area quickness on the football field looks good.
• Rarely fooled by counter-action. Even when teams try to disguise with motion and fakes, Daniels still beats blockers to the spot against counter.
• Makes up for his lack of speed by taking good angles to the ball when running sideline to sideline.
• Will never be confused with a coverage linebacker, but made a few strong plays while isolated in the flat.
• Reads and attacks the screen game well.
• Can bull-rush as a pass-rusher and also uses his hands well to shed blocks. Had some success against college offensive tackles when rushing the passer.
Biggest concern:
• Got caught on blocks on cutbacks against inside zone. If he has to “slow-play,” can get engulfed by blocks.
• Lacks the athleticism to be trusted in man-to-man coverage against running backs and tight ends.
• Many of his strengths looked like weaknesses against Syracuse. Just a bad game?
Player comparison:
Brandon Spikes.*Spikes was a throwback to old-school football, a two-down “thumper” that would destroy any blockers in his path while setting up his teammates to clean up with tackles. Spikes was also a limited athlete and rarely on the field in passing situations, and Daniels looks like a similar player from both a style and production standpoint.
Bottom line:
Daniels is simply playing in the wrong era, as his tough, downhill style would have been coveted in the old run-heavy days of the NFL, but his style of linebacker is becoming less valuable in the spread-offense era. Still, there’s value in a strong interior presence against the run, and Daniels would fit in well with any team looking to improve their early-down run defense.
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30gut 03-24-2016, 10:32 PM Below is the PFF draft profile for West Virginia’s Nick Kwiatkoski, which incorporates PFF’s college grades and scouting intel from our team of analysts. To see all of PFF’s 2016 scouting reports,*click here.
Position fit:
Best fit is inside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme or strong linebacker in certain 4-3 schemes.
Stats to know:
Finished fourth in the nation amongst linebackers against the run (+21.7 run defense grade) and sixth in coverage (+9.0 coverage grade).
What he does best:
• Strong “flipper” when attacking blocks in the run game. Packs a punch working downhill against blockers.
• Uses same style to push the pocket as a blitzer.
• Had success when playing head-up on tight ends in the run game, set a strong edge.
• Makes lead blockers play when taking them on.
• Does a nice job of sifting through the trash to find the ball carrier when left unblocked.
• Graded well on both the front and back side of running plays.
Biggest concern:
• While he’s good at attacking blockers, he struggles to shed if he doesn’t win on initial contact.
• Will lose sight of the ball at times in the run game.
• Can get caught attacking the run with the wrong shoulder.
• Had a few bad missed tackles in space.
• Can be slow to react in coverage, gets sucked in by play-action.
• Lacks depth in zones at times and lacks the recovery speed to make up for it.
• Isn’t great in man-coverage against tight ends*
Bottom line:
There’s nothing exceptional about Kwiatkoski’s game, but he’s productive in all phases. He can be a disruptor in the run game while making the routine plays in coverage. He may be limited to early downs, and he could be a useful “thumper” in a 3-4 scheme, taking on blocks and setting up his teammates to make plays
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30gut 03-25-2016, 06:57 PM Kinda kills the WR from Pittsburg.
Will Fuller and Michael Thomas (OSU) look to be 2nd tier types too.
30gut rank your top 10 WR for the draft pleaseHaven't gone all the way to 10 on WRs yet.
Here are my top 5s tho:
http://www.thewarpath.net/nfl-draft-central/63611-2016-cbs-nfldraftscout-big-board-4.html#post1141043
Here's my position rankings:
QB-Paxton Lynch, Jared Goff, Conor Cook, Carson Wentz, Brandon Allen
WR-Josh Doctsun, Corey Coleman, Sterling Shephard, Tyler Boyd, Laquan Treadwell
CB-Jalen Ramsey, Mackenzie Alexander, Vernon Hargreaves, Willism Jackson, Kendall Fuller ? (40), Eli Apple
S-Jalen Ramsey, KJ Dillon, Karl Joseph (40 ?), TJ Green, Sean Davis, Darian Thompson (40 ?)
Edge-Emmanuel Ogbah, Shaq Lawson, Joey Bosa, Leonard Floyd, Shilique Calhoun
LB-Miles Jack, Darron Lee, Reggie Ragland, Kamalei Correa, Josh Perry, Joe Schobert, BJ Goodson
If you have top 5s, would be interested to see them.
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