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promtbr88

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  1. By way of FYI, other "slow" 4.6/ 40 yd current starting NFL RBs:    

     

    David Montgomery

    Josh Jacobs

    James Robinson

     

    Which argues that a reasonable part of an RBs production can't be parsed as 40 yd time alone. O' Line, O' Scheme, playcalling etc must play a significant part. 

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  2. I am skeptical of Reagor because I wonder why he wasn't that productive of a WR at TCU. Ranked 165th in terms of yards.  I get that college production for sure is scheme and QB talent related, but if he is that talented, one would think an offense would want to feature him more.

  3. Not mentioned here, yet in the top 10 of most 2020 WR prospect rankings is Minnesota's Tyler Johnson. I watched a ton of college FB last year, and this dude is impressive. 

    Maybe not as tall at 6'2" but can make contested catches and looks ripped. I worry about skinny guys like Ruggs, who look like they are one Jamal Adams hit away from being broken in two.

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  4. 19 minutes ago, BigBuff423 said:

     

    It really depends on who is left....if Rosen, Darnold, Allen, are all gone for one reason or another but Rudolph is still there, to me you take Rudolph over Mayfield. But if Rudolph is gone then maybe, but I still think I’d rather take Luke Falk and stay at 20 something and keep the picks, or another QB in 2nd. There are always good and talented QBs to be taken in every Draft throughout the Draft, it’s up to FO to unearth them and know value. Then it’s up to coaches to coach them into great players.

     

    Trust me, as a Bills fan that lives within 2 hrs of Pullman Washington and all I see are Wazzu games on the TV every saturday, we don't want Luke Falk. NOT an NFL talent. 

    I watch and follow college WAY more than NFL. If I am the drafting a QB for us, I would want Rosen, Allen, Mayfield, Rudolph and Darnold in that order. Darnold has issues taking care of the ball. Allen is the X factor due to his level of play in NCAA. Hard to tell how his game will translate to the NFL.

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