Indy's receiving unit is highly overrated in my opinion and is a result of Luck's brilliance. IMO Hilton is the most overrated WR in the NFL today. Giants have a much better receiving unit in Victor Cruz, Shane Vereen, and Odell Beckham.
Some of you talk as if being predicted as going 8-8 is a bad thing. I LOVE being the underdog so if they view us as being an 8-8 team, then I love it. I wish the saw us going 4-12
I don't see this as being a big deal. Obviously ALL of these guys are project. Look at the teams that drafted Hundley and Grayson. They're not gonna see the field for another 2-3 years unless Rodgers and/or Brees goes down with an injury. If we can draft a QB in next year's draft that's more ready to see the field earlier, then what's the difference? Next year's classs will be MUCH better so we should take one then.
Probably my favorite pick in the draft and this guy's versatility could help us. I imagine Roman using a lot of sets with O'Leary and Clay and moving them in motion.
Hopefully
Every other QB is a project so I don't see it being that big of a deal. I'm not even overly impressed with Winston or Mariota either. We can wait til next year to draft another one EARLY, hopefully Christian Hackenberg and Kevin Hogan are the 2 QBs that I'd like to get in next year's draft.
I've seen him play and I know how good he is. But the fact that he had to pull him from practice for being too disruptive had me thinking if our o-line isn't good yet. I know they're in shorts and no pads, but still.
Did anybody see Rex get all giddy when talking about Jerry Hughes? Rex had to pull Jerry Hughes from practice because he was ruining the flow of the offense and being TOO disruptive.
Now I ask myself. Is this because our o-line isn't good or is Hughes THAT good or a combination of both?
In any other year he would've been worth it but considering how deep last year's WR class was, I don't think he was worth trading up for. But it happened, it's done, time to move on.
No I don't know how to read.
And COUNTING players AND executives, he wasn't the single biggest factor of anything. The AFL-NFL merger didn't happen because he was drafted by 2 different teams from 2 different leagues. So that's STILL a bogus statement. Rozelle was the ONLY factor in this.
He was the SINGLE biggest factor in the AFL-NFL merger? Total BS and I don't even know where you came up with that BS statement. Just because he was drafted by 2 teams from 2 different leagues doesn't make him the single biggest factor in the merger. . Rozelle was the catalyst of that entire merger as he was the one that even brought this to congress to get an approval and he was the one that led negotiations between all the executives between the 2 leagues.
As far as SB3 MVP is considered, Snell was the TRUE MVP of SB 3 by the way. He rode the big SB upset win to the hall of fame. He has no other cred. You don't get into the Hall of Fame because you have a strong arm and NO QB should EVER be accepted into the Hall with a 173-220 TD/INT ratio.