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DFT

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  1. Nobody ever considers the Canadian exchange rate on big nickels... truly unfortunate.
  2. Reporting from most sources this time of year is a septic tank. Whatever gets flushed, finds its way there. Except for qtips.
  3. I was about to answer this tinder ad until I saw “WR”. Oh well.
  4. You don’t give up on an ultra athletic, generational tight end talent like Lee Smith, who’s just about ready to peak!!!! 32 is the age where tight ends begin to shine! It’s science....
  5. Not only that but rumor is they both started the coronavirus, killed JR and stole George’s raisins!!!!!
  6. I’m very hopeful Fromm falls amid the bad year and athletic concerns. Somebody is going to get a good QB in him. of course... I’ve liked some truly awful prospects in my time as well.
  7. Agree 100! No position should be off the table. No matter how good/weak we feel we are across the board.
  8. Yea, but if kids aren’t always after your lucky charms, you’re not THAT cool.
  9. Whichever way the camcorder bounces, I guess...
  10. I definitely see James White as part of that deal given Brady’s need for the underchuck. Edelman makes sense given the salary exchange. Will be interesting.
  11. (Sneaks out to an empty field in the middle of the night, rips his shirt off and screams...) VISKA! (grabs tattered shirt-remnants and scurries back into his cave before any could see who that was.)
  12. Im guilty on Rosen as well... I’m starting to think I need a new profession.
  13. Scary times we live in. We’l call it a gentlemen’s wager with the winner being the recipient of their own stash of either. And bragging rights, if that’s even still a thing for total guesses.
  14. Blaine Gabbert. I went to great lengths, too.
  15. I’d take that wager! I can’t see him going lower than a 4th when the Pats offered a conditional 3rd last year and the Bucs bawked. Unless they’re packaging James White or Edelman, I think it’s higher. Pine cones or single ply... pick your poison!
  16. Canadian toilet paper (pine cones) are acceptable replacement tender. Use good judgment though. Stay sharp; make good decisions.
  17. 1 roll of toilet paper (single ply) and a school-sized hand sanitizer.
  18. Stefon Diggs disagrees with this statement...
  19. Agree with this. TE is on its own, one of the toughest positions to transition from college to the pros. The other... WR. I think a “move” role is the right way to go out of the gate, but a straight transition to TE has a better chance of ruining him as a prospect in either, in my opinion.
  20. I would wager a 3rd is what they’ll receive during the draft. Watch the Pats. They’ll most likely offer some of Brady’s old friends (James White or even Edelman) for him.
  21. Gonna respectfully disagree with a good portion of the OP. Breakout age is a really great tool for WRs as it demonstrates a pattern of performance beyond simply measurables. But QBs defy it constantly. Achieving the requisite QBR on the requisite action plays (don’t remember the number off hand) is important, sure. But respectfully, not as critical as it’s made in the OP. QBs have a chance to develop incredibly at the next level, arguably more than any other position. The drop off in significant coaching talent at the collegiate level is immense compared to the consistency players find in the pros. If you poll scouts you’ll find that many are looking for the “holy grail” of intangibles (Leadership, work ethic and accuracy being almost unanimously the top 3) before ever looking into something like peak collegiate achievement defined by breakout age (if they look at it at all). The biggest flaw in the analytics behind breakout age... The young players ceiling isn’t measured and doesn’t reveal anything that attributes to the big 3, aside from accuracy. Again... my opinion.
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