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CanadianFan

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  1. Rapoport - Chad won't be throwing for a while due to surgery. Too many question marks on the kid. He is likely to go UDFA.
  2. yup! play him in Toronto. Bills can call him up anytime. like Flutie! lol
  3. eh, the way the trend is going in NFL, they won't poach him. Kid would be better off playing in CFL a few years then come back. He needs to play.
  4. I like Cardale's poise and toughness and size for the position. He needs to play more to develop. It's unfortunate he went to Ohio State. In a smaller college he'd have had time to develop. In NFL he may not get the chance.
  5. don't other teams have a shot at him also if moved to PS?
  6. Mayock just talked about Chad. I kinda agree wth him. I liked what I saw about Chad on the field. but his off field stuff is a bit much and he'd be a problem here. I think Pats would be a really good place for him as a project.
  7. Yeah that's what I mean. If he's the project where are they going to stash him?
  8. Just way too many QBs on the roster and makes it difficult to keep projects.
  9. You notice Jets haven't touched a single QB? They are waiting for next year. That's strategy.
  10. I'm gonna guess D line or RB with next pick.
  11. Essentially if you look at this draft they're going after need positions.
  12. Mike Mayock likes Milano.
  13. Former safety converted to LB
  14. this is the weak-side LB I guess
  15. woa where did you get that? they haven't announced it.
  16. NFL network reminds us we got the 5th toughest sched. thanks!
  17. yeah me too. Otherwise Bills being Butt of NFL jokes will be never-ending in NFL commentary.
  18. 15 RBs gone in 4 rounds. Scouting report on the 4 left from that list: http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/193672-zone-rbs-left-in-the-draft-at-end-of-4th-round/
  19. We all know we need a backup RB. So far 15 RBs have been picked in 4th round. Lots of zone runners gone, fav run scheme of our OC. Best of the rest I can see from a few scouting reports: Taquan Mizzell, Virginia 5'9 3/4" 197 lbs 4.55 The quick feet and instincts of Taquan Mizzell give him a shot to make an NFL roster. In a zone scheme, Mizzell can make the cuts needed to get through the line of scrimmage no matter the size of the hole. He has the awareness and vision to get through the line and start picking up plus yardage. You’ll see chunk plays on his film, and he has a knack for cutting back against the grain to find more running room. Dare Ogunbowale, Wisconsin 5'10 3/4" 213 lbs 4.65s Dare Ogunbowale excelled in his third-down-back role at Wisconsin, catching a combined 60 passes in his last two seasons while averaging 8.5 yards per reception. He has soft hands and the ability to catch and run. Ogunbowale is at his best in the open field or on stretch plays getting outside of a defense, showing good lateral quickness. He will likely fit a zone run scheme best. He played faster than he tested, and while he is a raw athlete at this point, he offers nice upside for a team Matthew Dayes, NC State 5'8 5/8" 205 lbs 4.66s quickness and acceleration are his greatest attributes. He gets to his top speed quickly, and can decelerate just as fast. He has great lateral quickness combined with a powerful one-cut-and-go mentality. Dayes has good vision to find cutback lanes, and he excels running behind pulling guards. He runs with great patience, anticipates holes that will open and understands his blockers’ assignments. He is difficult to tackle in the open field, consistently making defenders miss with his cutting ability. His lateral quickness in the open field translates well into his route-running ability. He has a developed route tree and leaves linebackers in the dust, creating separation and easy throwing windows for his quarterback. He shows good patience running screens, draws the defenders in and leaks out to create more open field for himself. Dayes consistently used his abilities to create big plays in the passing game. He averaged 9.5 yard per reception in his career. Corey Clement, Wisconsin 5'10 1/4" 220 lbs 4.59s He has good acceleration and doesn’t lose speed when cutting. He had an excellent three-cone time at his pro-day of 6.71 seconds. He can both run between the tackles and bounce it outside. He has good patience and understanding of his blocks, as well as a good understanding of defensive leverage. His greatest strength is his ability to cut. He moves very well between the tackles, not only to make defenders miss but to find cutback lanes. He had his best year in his sophomore season when he was the second option behind Melvin Gordon, averaging 6.5 yards per carry. He was a committee back in college and was at his best when he was the secondary option as a change-of-pace, in-between-the-tackles back.
  20. Yup. Looks like zone scheme teams have taken their RBs thus far so we're likely left with the following zone RBs: Taquan Mizzell, Virginia Dare Ogunbowale, Wisconsin Matthew Dayes, NC State Corey Clement, Wisconsin Wayne Gallman, Clemson Damn!!!!!!!!!!! Giants just picked Gallman! he's a zone runner.
  21. Guys who are the zone RBs left in the draft? I'm thinking it's coming up in 5th.
  22. One zone RB off our board: @https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/858364650643222528
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