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KingBoots8

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  1. Sorry friends, I spent the day doing all the stuff I put off the last 3 days. Anything good with OL players happen today?
  2. The combine made this far more difficult than I was expecting. Still have Harrison, Nabers, and Odunze as the top-3 and will be long gone. Here’s my ranking as of today: Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State Malik Nabers - LSU Rome Odunze - Washington Brian Thomas Jr. - LSU Adonai Mitchell - Texas Ladd McConkey - Georgia Xavier Worthy - Texas Xavier Legette - South Carolina Keon Coleman - FSU Troy Franklin - Oregon Ja’Lynn Polk - Washington I highlighted Thomas Jr, AD, and McConkey as likely targets. Thomas Jr will not make it to 28 but I would consider a trade up if the draft falls in a way that makes sense. AD might need to hop a few spots but will possibly go in the early 20s, McConkey should be there but I want to wait until pro days before being committed. Worthy I have a 2nd round grade on but absolutely can see someone grabbing him round 1 based on speed alone. Legette looks like a man among boys but his total body of work isn’t as impressive as others (doesn’t mean he isn’t good, but he was a late bloomer. Is that because he was 3-4 years older than some of his competition or Did he turn a corner?) Coleman and Franklin I had as late 1st/early 2nd grades on but can see some people push them straight to round 2 based on the combine performance. Coleman had a slow 40 but moved well during drills. Franklin had a good 40 but didn’t perform as well during drills. I’ve said it before that they shouldn’t have their stock lowered that much, but I would not be surprised to see them miss round 1 unless they rebound well during pro days. **These two are still great options and I have confidence they will look better in the coming weeks** Polk is the one guy I don’t think moved up or down for me at all. He’s a 2nd rounder, and a good one. There’s just too many other dudes who do something a little better overall than him. Again, quality player, but he’s not going round 1 barring something crazy
  3. My rankings currently. All of these dudes will be gone by the end of round 2 I think: Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State Malik Nabers - LSU Rome Odunze - Washington Brian Thomas Jr. - LSU Adonai Mitchell - Texas Ladd McConkey - Georgia Xavier Worthy - Texas Xavier Legette - South Carolina Keon Coleman - FSU Troy Franklin - Oregon Ja’Lynn Polk - Washington * notes: I like some of the other receivers over both Xavier’s but their showing today is gonna make people adjust their boards. They aren’t bad prospects at all, I’m just thinking people see a 40 time for Coleman and don’t realize he plays very fast despite how it looks in a straight line. Hoping Franklin bounces back too, but I like all of these guys and would be happy with any of them most likely
  4. One thing I can say about the combine today is it actually raised few more questions than it answered: 1. Franklin and Coleman: bad days or all hype? I really liked Franklin heading into the combine but he measured smaller and had an uninspired showing for drills. Coleman was the opposite: great drills but shockingly slow 40. I think they’re fine and will show better at their pro days, but today saw their stock fall a few spots. They’ll need to do some work to get back to round 1 status. 2. Ladd is Rad: Can McConkey be our outside receiver? He was lined up outside a lot in college, so he has the experience but he is a little on the small side. That being said, when you watch him you get why he is coveted. Looked flawless out there. 3. AD Mitchell: incredible day, and is he now out of range? AD had a fantastic day, and he was a guy I was sure would be available at 28, but maybe not now. He’s smaller and faster than he was advertised by college measurements but he’s still a huge threat and may have really helped himself today. Would not be mad if he was picked. Other notes: Worthy was blisteringly fast. 4.21 is insane, and I could see a few teams moving him way up on their boards. Let’s see how he catches at his pro day, but his take and combine show he’s got talent. Brian Thomas Jr solidified his round 1 status. With a poor showing from Coleman I can see him going in the late teens to early 20’s. I would love it if he’s at 28 but it seems less likely at this point. Johnny Wilson is a freaking man among boys. While everyone else measured a few inches shorter than advertised he did not. 6’6” and a good showing today. He will be an early 3rd rounder I think. Rice, McCaffrey, and Pearsall did well. I think McC and Pearsall could be early 4ths (Pearsall on skill, McC more on name if I’m being honest) and Rice could be a late 4th early 5th.
  5. Yep, they just finished 40’s
  6. Holy crap, worthy with a 4.25…
  7. Brian Thomas Jr unofficially hit 4.34 in the 40 just now 👀
  8. WR 40 Yard Dash Times (Group 2) Rome Odunze: 4.47, 4.45 Ricky Pearsall: 4.41, 4.42 Ja’lynn Polk: 4.53, 4.52 Brenden Rice: 4.51, 4.5 Brian Thomas Jr: 4.34 👀, X Jamari Thrash: 4.46, 4.48 Devaughn Vele: 4.54, 4.48 Tez Walker: 4.36, 4.41 Malik Washington: 4.47, 4.52 Isaiah Williams: 4.64, 4.64 Johnny Wilson: 4.53, 4.58 Roman Wilson: 4.41, 4.4 Xavier Worthy: 4.25, 4.21 👀👀👀🎉🎉🎉
  9. I noticed that too. Was wondering if that was for Beane to get another peek 🫣
  10. I was gonna ask my wife if she wanted to go to poundland tonight 👀😂
  11. I’m interested in seeing group 2 before making my declarations but here’s a quick preview for group 1: 1. AD Mitchell looked really good today and has likely found himself a spot at the back end of the 1st round. (It also helps that, for some weird reason, I like the Longhorns and may have a bias) 2. Franklin did fine today but I had higher expectations to be honest. I have a late 1st-early 2nd grade on him and that still remains. I was hoping he’d take the leap but I didn't see enough to change my grade. 3. Leggette ran and caught pretty well, and the guy is fast for sure. I was lower on him than most but I think I can see what others saw. Still like him in the 2nd. 4. Coleman had a bad 40, but a great gauntlet. 40 yard speed doesn’t always equal game speed. I had a 2nd round grade on him before and that remains the case now. He also measured far closer to his college reports than most players so that’s something too I guess.
  12. Depends what we do with Tre and Rasul. Right now on paper we look good at CB but cap/free agency could be deciding factors on what we do in round 3. If the need is there I would not mind him at all round 3, but right now we have to focus on WR, DT, DE, and S. That all being said, I can see S getting covered in FA with a lot of releases coming but if not, and if I had to pick between someone like Sanistril vs Cole Bishop in round 3 I will go with Bishop based on what I’ve seen.
  13. His Gauntlet looked way better and he moved a t full speed the entire time. I do believe that he may be out of round 1 with that 40 time, but I can see a team liking his game footage and size in the 2nd round still.
  14. It honestly makes a lot of sense for them, sad to say. He’s having a great combine and looks to be a difference maker.
  15. Had a pretty good Combine. Here’s the summary: 40 yard dash: 4.47 10 yard split: 1.51 Vert Jump: 40” Broad Jump: 10’ 11” 3 Cone Drill: 6.99s 20 Yard Shuttle: 4.01s Bench Press: 14 reps I have a late 3rd grade on him
  16. AD was always a borderline 1st rounder, but he might easily replace Coleman after today.
  17. WR 40 Yard Dash Times (Group 1) (sorry it’s not as complete as my others, I missed most of the first group running live) Javon Baker: 4.54 Jermaine Burton: 4.46 Keon Coleman: 4.62 Jalen Coker: 4.54 Jacob Cowing: 4.39 Ryan Flournoy: 4.44 Anthony Gould. 4.40 4.41 Lideatrick Griffin: 4.45 4.44 Troy Franklin: 4.41, X Jhaquan Jackson: 4.54 4.42 Xavier Leggette: 4.39 Luke McCaffrey: 4.47, 4.5 Ladd McConkey: 4.43, 4.4 Jalen McMillan: 4.49, 4.48 Bub Means: 4.49, 4.43 AD Mitchell, 4.35, X
  18. I somehow got switched over to interviews with players And was wondering wtf was going on and why I wasn’t seeing the WR 40 times… ugh. I am way behind.
  19. RB 40 yard times: Emani Bailey: 4.67, 4.61 Trey Benson: 4.39, X Blake Corum: 4.53, 4.58 Isaiah Davis: 4.59, 4.58 Ray Davis: 4.53, 4.58 Audric Estime: 4.72, 4.72 Isaac Guerendo: 4.33, X George Holani: 4.52, 4.53 Bucky Irving: 4.56, 4.58 Dillon Johnson: 4.68, 4.76 Jawhar Jordan: 4.56, 4.6 Dylan Laube: 4.57, 4.54 MarShawn Lloyd: 4.46, X Kendall Milton: 4.62, 4.66 Keilan Robinson: 4.42, 4.43 Cody Schrader: 4.61, 4.69 Jaden Shirden: 4.46, 4.46 Tyrone Tracy Jr: 4.49, 4.51 Kimani Vidal: 4.47, 4.46 Michael Wiley: 4.56, 4.52 Jaylen Wright: 4.44, 4.38 Side Note: Frank Gore Jr has met with the Bills and Dolphins. not running the 40 today.
  20. If the pats were smart they’d throw whatever number he wants and draft a rookie QB at pick 3 to give him a safety net as he acclimates to the league. 3 years, $80m should do it.
  21. Oh crap, Bishop finished the last drill smooth but pulled up his right leg at the very end. Hoping it was a cramp…
  22. Yep. I wasn’t sure about Smith but I think in the 4th he makes a lot of sense. Maybe 3rd but I’m not sold on taking him that early just yet
  23. During drills I’m seeing a LOT of safeties slipping on the turf. Not a knock on them, but I legit just saw 4 in a row have an issue breaking left I wanted him in the 3rd but he probably won’t be there at pick 100 after today. Bishop looks really good and I was high on him before the draft. If we get to the 80s and he’s floating around I’d be willing to package a 5th and 6th to move if a team is willing to bite
  24. Safety 40 Times: Deijahn Anthony: 4.56, 4.58 Cole Bishop: 4.45, 4.49 Millard Bradford: 4.47, 4.42 Javon Bullard: 4.47, X (self-stop), 4.48 Calen Bullock: 4.49, 4.54 Jaylon Carlies: 4.5, 4.54 Dominique Hampton: 4.51, 4.54 Jaylen Key: 4.6, 4.64 Kamren Kinchens: 4.65, 4.68 Kitan Oladapo: 4.58, 4.6 Taylor Owens: X (groin injury, stopped mid-run. Done for day per reports) Josh Proctor: 4.6, 4.56 Demani Richardson: 4.6, 4.61 Andre Sam: 4.59, 4.62 Jaylin Simpson: 4.47, 4.45 Tykee Smith: 4.48, 4.46 Dadrion Taylor-Demerson: 4.42, 4.41 Sione Vaki: 4.62, 4.62 Evan Williams: 4.61, 4.62 James Williams: 4.65, 4.67 Beane interviewing in 15 mins apx.
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