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DJB

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  1. Remember the 1st round pick narrative by the media? Yeah we knew that was pretty farfetched. Now its speculated that it will be a 2nd... https://sny.tv/articles/sources-explain-how-carson-wentz-deal-affects-sam-darnold-trade-value Sam Darnold could be available for a team's second round pick. The Jets are widely expected to use the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft on Justin Fields or Zach Wilson, making Darnold expendable after Adam Gase nearly destroyed his career. League sources told SportsNet New York's Ralph Vacchiano that the Eagles trading Carson Wentz to the Colts for a third rounder and a conditional second rounder wouldn't change the Jets' asking price for Darnold. Vacchiano reports the Jets' asking price for their QB "has long been projected to be a second-round pick, plus maybe another mid-to-late rounder." Incredibly just 23 years old, Darnold could be an enticing target for a QB-needy team like Washington, who is reportedly interested in dealing for Darnold. It would be stunning if a team -- Washington or otherwise -- offered anything more than a second round pick for Darnold.
  2. Anyone remember how many pages the Mario Williams thread was? Will this one surpass it?
  3. I'm the greatest NFL player of all time and none of yall have heard of me?
  4. I hope you set your VCR properly.
  5. I mean we can probably cross off shoulder surgery as a possible injury next year....
  6. I'll say I feel most comfortable at QB. Damn that feels good to write.
  7. A nice article on Short from a while ago. Highlights his strengths. Yes definitely a 3T https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2611483-panthers-kawann-short-went-from-the-other-dt-to-elite-nfl-defender.amp.html
  8. Who knew it could actually happen?
  9. While I agree that either the run scheme, blocking scheme or the players we have up front aren't good enough, still doesn't take away the fact we don't have a capable #1 RB that is a threat on the ground or through the air. Dobbins would have been a huge upgrade on both Moss and Singletary. I actually like Moss. But he's a notch below Dobbins. Singletary I've never liked.
  10. To me its now a waste however. Epenesa to me wasn't great last year and Dobbins would have filled the RB need that we glaringly have. Now we still have a RB need and have to hope Harris is there. Instead we could have had Dobbins, and use our 1st this year to select a quality player to fill a different need.
  11. I still think this was the wrong pick and should have been JK Dobbins like I wanted. We wouldn't have a glaring need at RB right now.
  12. Hard to ask an OC to target the RB or TE position when we have trash at both positions.
  13. Dang! I was awaiting with baited breath on what was going to happen. Now my day is ruined.
  14. Pretty sure it happened while he was celebrating....everyone saw him walking with an staggered gait which was clearly injury related and not alcohol induced.
  15. Yes. He is the best RB in the class. A behemoth of a dude and has great speed. Hes solid in all 3 aspects you mentioned. Hes similar to Matt Forte.
  16. Me first and not a team player. Anyone still want this guy over Allen?
  17. Instead we played off, not only didn't double cover but didn't cover at all. Vanilla front 4.
  18. They showed at the beginning. Press coverage and they doubled him. Same with Kelce.
  19. Well he tried passing the chips but they got intercepted. Hes now sitting on a bench outside...
  20. I agree its totally speculation and likely wishful thinking on Joe's part. Once he makes a decision on a player he has a hard time changing his mind no matter what the information tells us..
  21. https://theathletic.com/2365170/ https://www.rotoworld.com/football/nfl/player/701/john-brown (for those without the Athletic but want to see a short blurb) The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia said John Brown likely won't be back with the Bills in 2021. Brown, 31 in April, would be a $9.53 million cap hit for a team that will struggle to stay under the league's salary cap. Buffalo would save more than $7 million if they release the veteran wideout this offseason. He was a fantasy non-factor for much of the 2020 season, averaging 3.6 receptions per game for 45.3 yards and three touchdowns in one of the NFL's pass heaviest offenses. Brown's departure would pave the way for Gabriel Davis to become an every-down outside receiver after an impressive rookie campaign in which he averaged 17.1 yards per catch on 62 targets. Davis would make for an intriguing pick in best ball leagues in a Josh Allen-led offense.
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