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Blokestradamus

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  1. Adoree - 4.39 Josh Jones - 4.41 Marlon Humphrey - 4.41 Delano Hill - 4.47 Budda Baker - 4.46 Chidobe Awuzie - 4.44 Gareon Conley - 4.45 DB's are SHIFTING.
  2. I kinda expected him to run well. Explosion was a bit better than I thought but that 3-cone? I wish it showed up on tape consistently. If it did, he'd be DE2.
  3. He played lights out in 2015. With Smith, Perriman, Pitta all back from injury and Mike Wallace being decent again, he could barely see the field. Would love this move for a reasonable price. He's a good one.
  4. In terms of their indiscretions, they were both pretty woeful human beings. I've given Richie a lot of credit for being open about seeking medical help to deal with his anger issues and I'd guess he's probably still undergoing therapy sessions regularly, topped up on medication. I'm not sure I see the same reasoning with Hardy to give the benefit of doubt to him. I'd still not sign Richie two years ago because I think you have to draw lines somewhere with character. Hardy is a fantastic player when he's focused but I'm not taking that particular leap of faith either. I'm not quite "I'm done with this team" if they signed him because I know the NFL cares less about it than I do but it would make me quite uneasy.
  5. I find the linebacker thing so weird. Seattle play a Cover 3 a ton, KJ Wright has played Mike, WIll and Sam in that scheme at some point. Might fancy a quick search to see how he tested vs Ragland. Reggie. Ragland. Will. Be. Fine. R-E-L-A-X!
  6. I'm not going to throw around a comparison for him but I take my hat off to the kid. Any transition is diffcult but he's absolutely smashing it so far. I actually might have to watch him play now. Been putting it off for a while.
  7. Yeah, he's 29 at the end of his contract year. If he's a late 1st guy, he'll be 30 after the fifth-year option. The hope is that he's like an Andrew Whitworth, especially with the low mileage on him but that's not a given. Kinda how I viewed Myles Jack. Average NFL career is what, 3.5 years? If I can get 4-5 good years moderately cheap at RT from Bolles, I'd be happy with a late-1st investment.
  8. Where I have him graded as well. I could be tempted to trade back with him in mind though. If he was 21-22, I think he'd probably have a top-10 grade. I adore him.
  9. Adjusting for weight, I honestly don't think he's far off being a similar calibre of athlete to Curtis Samuel. He's getting the 'baby Harvin' offensive weapon hype, kinda makes sense to class Peppers in that same class. Much prefer him with ball in hand. As a defensive prospect, I just don't know what to do with him. If you essentially run the 4-2-5 as base, he fits that big nickel role in terms of dimensions but not sure he's good enough in coverage to match up to a slot WR. Might make sense as a nickel WLB but that's tough to value early.
  10. Not bad for what he is. A running back.
  11. Let's not forget that Richie, in a totally stable reaction to something, smashed his own car with a baseball bat. He also sexually assaulted a woman and paid her off to avoid charges.
  12. Those "rehab guy jumping out of the pool" videos you see? Myles would leave the atmosphere.
  13. Jordan Willis 4.53. Goodness gracious. Can't wait for the 10 second 3-cone
  14. Justin Evans has a quad injury, won't run tomorrow. Shame because I think he'd be in the 4.45 range. And one of my guys started out alright. @JoshNorris Pita Taumoepenu 1st forty 4.67, 10 yd of 1.66
  15. My scout report on Utah OT Garett Bolles. Spoiler - he's kinda good. http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/03/05/bills-2017-nfl-draft-targets-utah-ot-garett-bolles-scouting-report/
  16. His 3-cone needs to be above average at those speeds. Excited to see how he puts together the rest of his day.
  17. I wanted to believe in Hau'oli so much. Never has someone been so productive yet so meh.
  18. After watching him in the Shrine Game (where I thought he was effective, yet inconsistent), I wondered if he might just be a healthier version of Hau'oli Kikaha. Rotational guy that gets a lot of effort sacks but not really a great all-around player.
  19. BB just creamed himself @TheJoeMarino Florida Atlantic DE Trey Hendrickson's 1st unofficial 40/10: 4.68/1.62 Really nice times for him. And so did I. @JoshNorris Malik McDowell 1st forty 4.90, 10 yd of 1.72 at 295 lbs
  20. I kinda felt a bit bad adding Njoku, just a contextual thing in comparison to OJ. OJ was supposed to be the all-rounder, Njoku the superior athlete. I mainly added him because he wrote a cheque with his mouth and his body didn't cash it. Kupp tested okay for what he is but, as I wrote, it capped his value. Still love him, still keeps the same grade, I just hoped he might shock me and run sub 4.55. The guy that I wanted to include as a winner was Robert Davis, the Georgia State WR. I'm going to need to find out if he can play like he can move. Incredibly impressive athlete. Above average to elite in every category but agility - https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/robert-davis
  21. Also a torn ACL, torn meniscus in both knees and has had microfracture surgery. For the 3 years he stays healthy, he's going to be fun.
  22. Stop it, you'll make me blush or cry. I'm really not an attractive crier. Appreciate the kind words.
  23. I took a look at the athletic testing of the WR & TE groups, picking out some winners and some losers (including one that even I found tough to include). Left QB off the table for reasons I explained in another thread. http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/03/04/who-made-money-and-lost-it-in-the-wr-and-te-groups-at-the-nfl-combine/
  24. I like to think I know my stuff with the draft but that guy made me go "Who?"
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