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Watkins101

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  1. JJ Watt stats this year so far: 10 tackles 2 assisted tackles 0 sacks Gregory Rousseau stats this year so far: 18 tackles 3 assisted tackles 3 sacks 1 interception. Jordan Phillips has yet to play a game but only had 10 tackles and 2 sacks last year. For comparison, Boogie Basham has 5 tackles and 1.5 sacks in 2 games this year. Yeah, right they added superstars and we didn’t 🙄.
  2. It depends a lot on the type of bread, if it is a dryer bread, then 60-40 Jelly. If it is a moister bread, 60-40 peanut butter.
  3. The bills are currently on pace to beat the record for point differential over a season to beat the Pats* 2007 record by about 50 points. With the pace they are on, even with 16 games, they would still be on pace to win by 29 points. To beat the record, the Bills would need an average point differential of about +17.5.
  4. With the new additions and developments of some of our players, it is looking like some of our areas of weaknesses from a year ago have changed. No matter how good a team is, it still has ways that it can improve, and I am curious to see what we will need to add, particularly for next year. Qb: obviously Allen is great. Mitch is here on a 1 year deal, so we’ll likely to somehow add another backup next year. Rb: This position is definitely not a strength, but moss and Singletary have been adequate this year. Definitely a position that could be added to, but doesn’t need upheaval TE: Knox has been emerging as a TE1 so far this year, which has been one of the biggest changes. An upgrade at TE2 would be good, and I think a mid round pick would be well spent on a TE to develop, similar to Knox. Wr: Diggs is a good number one, Davis is a good #3-4. Beasley is still under contract, and likely will still be here. Sanders contract expires however, so I’d look to add to the Wr room, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority, as the core is still solid, and Davis still has a lot of upside OT: We’re set for starters at OT, with Dawkins, Williams, and Brown all capable. Some depth could be added. IOL: I would like to see some work on the interior offensive line this year in the draft, the trenches are extremely important, and an improved interior will help our run game to improve, which will help open the passing game more. Currently Morse, Feliciano, and Williams are adequate, but more picks ala Brown in the 2nd-3rd would be great for this team in the long run, to learn from these players and surpass them. DL: The balance has been great, and with further development by Basham, Rosseau, and Oliver, we won’t be needing Addison much longer. I could see Hughes being brought back. They could again use picks on the DL, but I suspect they would only use later round picks, unless they see a steal, but they may just bring in some cheap vet help. LB: This team is set at starting LB, just need some more added depth. CB: CB 1 and our slot CB are locked up, I would like Wallace back, but also in favor of bringing in some competition via draft or FA, also need depth. S: Locked up starters, need more depth here as well K: Bassomatic is here, we’re fine P: Could potentially be improved, but not the end of the world, we don’t punt much. LS: good old Reid is fine. After looking at this team, it seems the priority should be mainly accumulating depth this off-season, as well as looking to Improve (whether next season or down the road a bit) IOL Cb 2 TE 2 Wr 2? QB 2 I would be looking into the early rounds of the draft seeking to improve the interior offensive line and 2nd cornerback specifically.
  5. The defense has been solid throughout McDermott’s time, with points allowed being in the top half of the league every year except 2018 (19th) and peaked at 2nd in 2019. Currently it is number 1 in points allowed. For yards allowed the team has been 4th in 2019 and 2nd in 2018. Except the new bills regime was not all on board for that draft. Beanie was not the Bills GM, so it does make sense that they needed more time for the QBs.
  6. He was the leader of the defense that held a team to a net ~6 yards in one half, and shut out the Texans.
  7. I'd say run Tre White on Hill all night and keep a high safety for help, as well as doubling Kelce when possible. Try to confuse Mahomes out of his reads so that he takes longer to get rid of the ball and we can test the O-line all game.
  8. McDermott was here and definitely played a hand in all of those except for Hughes.
  9. I think we’ll get over 500 points, but probably a little lower ppg than last year. I think defenses will be a bit better this year.
  10. Wow, I had seen this clip a bunch of time and never knew it was Tre White.
  11. For a couple years we did have one of the best D lines in the league. We had Over 50 sacks (most in the league one year), and one year we had all 4 starters have double digit sacks. When it came to pressure, we were the best, it was just the run game that was not as good, and that was partially because our linebackers were not very good.
  12. With the 96th pick in the NFL draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select Michael Carter, RB, UNC. We had Michael Carter rated as a early-mid third and were happy to add to our weak RB room. The chargers @glazeduck are on the clock.
  13. With the 84th pick of the 2021 NFL draft, the Eagles select Pete Werner, Lb, Ohio State. We were happy to see Werner at the middle of the third round. He has good size and is athletic, and should be a solid role player at the line backer position. The Titans @bkep32 are on the clock.
  14. With the 46th pick of the 2021 NFL draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select Ifeatu Melifonwu, Cb, Syracuse. We need a Cb desperately to start opposite Darius Slay, and Melifonwu has the potential to become a fantastic Cornerback, with measurables off the charts. While he’s raw now, we’re hoping he develops quickly. The chargers @glazeduck are on the clock. Oh oops... well at least we were on the same page about need ^
  15. Sorry for being late guys, I am good with the Dickerson pick, The Eagles really wanted some O-line hep here, and he fits what we want to do.
  16. Yes, the Eagles did take Reagor early last year. However, he had a modest stat line of 11 games played and less than 400 yards. Even if he does develop and become a legitimate weapon, the Eagles WR room is very devoid of talent and at the bare minimum needs a quality #2 option (it could be argued they need a #1 and a #2.
  17. With the 15th pick in the NFL draft, The Philadelphia Eagles select Rashad Bateman, Wr, Minnesota. Bateman steps into a poor Eagles Wr room and already is their option. We hope that some weapons will help us get a proper look at Jalen Hurts this year, and potentially help out a rookie next year if Hurts does not pay off. The Cardinals @Draconator are on the clock.
  18. The Eagles trade pick 12 for the Patriots 15, 2nd rounder, and a 3rd round swap. The Patriots @Doc Brown are on the clock
  19. The Eagles are accepting offers for the 12th pick.
  20. Eagles, chargers, panthers
  21. With the second take at the 41st pick, the lions select Jamar Johnson, Indiana. The Giants @Draconator are on the clock.
  22. With the 41st pick of the 2021 TSW mock draft 1.0, the Lions select Trevon Moehrig, Safety TCU. We need some help in our secondary, and he brings some versatility that should help. He can play slot, in or out of the box. The Giants @Draconator are on the clock.
  23. With the 7th pick in the TSW mock draft 1.0, the Detroit Lions select Devonta Smith, Wr, Alabama. The Panthers @MAJBobby are on the clock. The lions fill a major need in the Wr room, with Devonta Smith hopefully beating Tyrell Williams and Breshard Perriman for the #1 Wr position. Smith may not be as good as Chase, but we feel he is a better fit for us.
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