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Awwufelloff

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  1. The Browns are not trading 1 or 4. They will get their Top QB on the board and the best RB in a decade at 4.
  2. Yep, 15 years of your guy. Worry about the rest of the holes later through late round picks/FA with the cap we have. The QB is by far the most important part.
  3. Colts make more sense. Luck is still young, Eli is on his last legs.
  4. Get your franchise QB and everything else falls into place. At the very least you will be competitive each year. Whoever is against moving up in the draft for a franchise QB doesn't understand how the NFL works. There are always top notch players in FA that you can get to fill out a team if you have the cap. When does a top 10 QB hit the FA market during their prime? NEVER! Go up and get the guy, don't care what it takes. Give me a Brady, Big Ben, Wentz, Goff, Luck (injuries derailed him), Ryan, Manning, Newton, Brees, Rodgers, Wilson, Rivers. I'll take my luck with one of these guys at QB with nobodies surrounding them. Once we get that guy we have 15 years of draft picks/trades/FA to fill out our line-up. QB is the only position in the NFL in which you can only get the top guys in the draft. We got a top 5 RB from a trade, you think we could do the same for a top 5 QB?
  5. Get your franchise QB and everything else falls into place. At the very least you will be competitive each year. Whoever is against moving up in the draft for a franchise QB doesn't understand how the NFL works. There are always top notch players in FA that you can get to fill out a team if you have the cap. When does a top 10 QB hit the FA market during their prime? NEVER! Go up and get the guy, don't care what it takes. Give me a Brady, Big Ben, Wentz, Goff, Luck (injuries derailed him), Ryan, Manning, Newton, Brees, Rodgers, Wilson, Rivers. I'll take my luck with one of these guys at QB with nobodies surrounding them. Once we get that guy we have 15 years of draft picks/trades/FA to fill out our line-up. QB is the only position in the NFL in which you can only get the top guys in the draft. We got a top 5 RB from a trade, you think we could do the same for a top 5 QB?
  6. 6 picks in the top 3 rounds of next years draft. Even if for some reason this season crumbles, I have full faith in Sean McDermott being our coach of the future. I rarely question a decision or move he makes. I love his enthusiasm, his ability to cut dead weight, and his transformation of this defense. It really is astonishing! I expected to get 5 wins total this year, we already have that. Next year we can grab our project QB in the first round and get some get some additional weapons on offense. I can't wait to see what the next few seasons bring.
  7. Who was Brady's deep threat between moss and cooks? A decade of slot guys and 3 more superbowls later....
  8. I have a few spots left in 2 leagues that I have been running for a few years. Both are through Yahoo. .5 PPR- LeagueSafe- $50.00 Draft Monday 9/4 @ 10 PM Link to Join: https://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/222462/invitation?key=74f7ba9653addd9b&ikey=6f9e671c9d9d659e Link to LeagueSafe: https://www.leaguesafe.com/join/3849304 1.0 PPR- Yahoo Cash League- $50.00 Draft Tuesday 9/5 @ 10 PM Link to Join: https://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/222556/invitation?key=bb13301a4769ef42&ikey=7499919199be9dee Teams that do not pay will be deleted as we near the draft. Please be prompt with payment. Payouts through Leaguesafe are done with majority approval. Payments done through Yahoo are automatically distributed at end of season.
  9. The Pegulas are learning, fantastic hire. We are finally putting together a great organization with good leadership.
  10. A- not sure how you can give it anything less than a B. We filled all of our needs and got a sleeper QB that will compete for the starting job.
  11. This and more this...I honestly do not understand how the majority of posters don't realize this. Throwing the ball hard and far means NOTHING. The top 10 QBS in the league don't have the best arms, if that was the case Kapernick would be the best QB in the league.
  12. Is another 2018 1st rounder and a 2017 3rd rounder worth the difference between these two? I would say most definitely yes. Lattimore had better physical tools but White seems like a sound CB. He reminds me of Gilmore but much cheaper than he would be. We just need to pick up a WR tomorrow and our team is coming together. Lattimore Draft Profile: Grade: 6.52 Analysis Strengths Uber-athlete. Parks under receiver's chin at line of scrimmage. Uses disruptive inside hand to slow the release and can punch out of his pedal. Patient from his press, utilizing well-timed opening to match the receiver. Plays with explosive hip flip that jump-starts him into top speed when forced to turn and run. Has balance and footwork to remain in phase with target throughout the route. Has electric, flat-footed closing burst. Can shadow a nine route from release to completion. Has twitch to drive hard toward the throw from his lateral shuffle. Plays with plus instincts. Targeted 35 times this season and credited with 14 passes defensed, including four interceptions. Has burst and instincts to make plays from any coverage asked of him. Forceful open-field tackler. Works through blockers to get to both wide receiver screens and running plays. Wrap-up hitter who sees what he hits. Weaknesses Only one year of starting experience. Wasn't tested by high-end receiving talent very often. Will be much tougher to consistently slow NFL receivers with jam and might have to learn to play some off coverage. Showed slight transition hitch when matched up against in inside release. Will read receiver's eyes to assess ball-timing down the field rather than getting his head around early. Film shows infrequent issues recovering against speed merchants. Draft Projection Round 1 Sources Tell Us "I've studied the top cornerbacks coming out and he's the best I've seen. He's so athletic that he can just post up under the receiver's chin and shadow him all over the field. And he's tough, too. He'll be one of the top cornerbacks pretty quickly." -- Pro personnel director for AFC team NFL Comparison Vontae Davis Bottom Line Average-sized, one-year starter with explosive athleticism and a loaded tool box. He has the feet, hips and agility to be a lockdown cornerback and the ball skills to make teams pay for looking in his direction. His lack of experience could show up early, but he has the confidence and competitive nature that should help him overcome those issues. He has the ability to become a Pro Bowl cornerback early in his career. White Draft Profile: Draft Grade: 6.0 Overview Playing defensive back at LSU is typically a stepping stone to the pros, and White's talents should help continue that trend in the 2017 NFL Draft. He was a top five cornerback prospect nationally from Shreveport when entering the 2013 season, and stepped into the starting lineup in week three of his freshman year despite the available talent on the Tigers' depth chart. He finished his rookie year as a SEC All-Freshman team member, recording 55 tackles, 2.5 for loss, two interceptions and a team-high seven pass breakups. White kept that starting job with 33 tackles, three for loss, two picks, and six pass breakups in 2015. He was a first-team Walter Camp All-American and All-SEC selection last year (34 tackles, two INT, team-high 14 PBU -- ranked eighth in the FBS). Analysis Strengths Experienced island corner with slot reps over last two seasons. Quick twitch with exceptional footwork. Uses controlled hop-steps from press for extended face-up against receivers. Patient in press and rarely commits prematurely. Uses reactive quickness for quick recovery when beaten from slot. Pattern reader will jump path of route and attack throw. Plus click-and-close burst to ball. Impressive 15 passes defensed on 42 targets in 2016. Stop-start change of direction allows him to shadow in tight quarters. Sticky coverage on crossers and intermediate routes. Rose to challenge in coverage of Amari Cooper in 2014 and Calvin Ridley in 2016. Improved willingness to attack line of scrimmage and do his part against the run. Awarded coveted No. 18 jersey at LSU, symbolizing success and selfless attitude on and off the field. Three-year punt returner with a return touchdown in each season. Was also used as a gunner. Weaknesses Finesse cornerback with relatively slender frame. Physicality and play strength a concern from slot. Big-bodied slot targets will post him up in space and drive him off the line in run game. Tackles when necessary, but doesn't seek out contact. Less technique-oriented and more grabby from slot. Finished career with just six interceptions despite extensive playing time. Early anchor from off coverage caused struggles opening hips when receivers would stem and go. Recovery-quick but not recovery-fast. Texas Tech speedster Jakeem Grant gave him all kinds of vertical work in 2015 Texas Bowl. Draft Projection Rounds 1-2 Sources Tell Us "He's kind of soft, but he can cover. He's not really what our team looks for because we play so much sub packages and he would have to be a better tackler to be on the field that much. He's a fit for what some teams do though. Like I said, he can cover." -- Regional scout with NFC team NFL Comparison Tracy Porter Bottom Line Full-time starter for better part of four years and one of the premier mirror-and-match cornerbacks in the game. Has the feet, athleticism and instincts for prolonged coverage responsibilities and his twitch will always have him near the throw. Best suited for all forms of man coverage. Should compete as special teams performer. Lacks run-support physicality to be an every-down corner, but he's talented enough to challenge for slot duties right away.
  13. The Pats must have like Gilmore enough to take him from us in FA.
  14. Good in press coverage which I like. It's the only way to beat the Pats.
  15. Yeah KC isn't that good of a team. I think the pick is anywhere 15-20 next year, right around same spot the Bills will be 10-20 range.
  16. It's the only thing that matters, when will everyone realize this? Draft 7 QBS in the draft this year and maybe hit on one. You can fill every other position.
  17. Yeah this was the game changing play, could of gotten a TD or at least left no time on the clock for Rodgers. Rookie mistake
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