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ScorpionZero

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  1. I'm thinking this might be the time to trade up, for an impact player they really like. 9 draft picks is to many for the way this team is built. You've got 3 teams with multiple 1st round picks, all of whom are rebuilding, that's were you strike. If that means one of next year's picks, so be it.
  2. 25. Zion Johnson IOL, 57. George Pickens WR, 89. Breece Hall RB, 128. Nehemiah Pritchett CB, 167. Eyioma Uwazurike IDL, 183. Isaiah Thomas EDGE, 201. Jaylen Watson CB, 228. Markquese Bell S, 243. Jeremiah Gemmel LB,
  3. If Jermaine Johnson is there at our pick, do you take him. I watched his film looks like he'd fit right in with the other 3 youngsters. The best thing for pass coverage is a phyco pass rush.
  4. I've been thinking of taking all the big boards from the top 5-6 draft sites and coming up with all in one big board. It should help make mocks that fall closer to reality. At least that's the logic behind it. But not doing it, till after combine. This one's from first pick. Round 1 Pick 26: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia (A) Round 2 Pick 26: Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State (A+) Round 3 Pick 26: George Pickens, WR, Georgia (A+) Round 4 Pick 26: Brian Asamoah, ILB/OLB, Oklahoma (A+) Round 5 Pick 26: Chris Paul, OG, Tulsa (A+) Round 6 Pick 6: Mykael Wright, CB, Oregon (A+) Round 6 Pick 25: Demani Richardson, FS/SS, Texas A&M (A+) Round 7 Pick 10: Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State (A+) Round 7 Pick 26: Jordan Stout, P, Penn State (A+)
  5. This one from fan speak has different ratings. As can be seen. 25: R1 P25 C Tyler Linderbaum - Iowa 57: R2 P25 RB Breece Hall - Iowa State 89: R3 P25 CB Tariq Castro-Fields - Penn State 129: R4 P25 G Jamaree Salyer - Georgia 168: R5 P25 CB Brendan Radley-Hiles - Washington 184: R6 P6 WR Charleston Rambo - Miami 202: R6 P24 S Bubba Bolden - Miami 229: R7 P10 DL Otito Ogbonnia - UCLA 244: R7 P25 S Yusuf Corker - Kentucky
  6. Favorite mock so far. 25. Zion Johnson IOL, 57. Breece Hall RB, 89. Jalen Wydermyer TE, 128. Alec Lindstrom IOL, 167. Josh Williams - Fayetteville State CB, 183. Nick Grant S, 201. Tyquan Thornton WR, 228. P.J. Mustipher IDL, 243. Smoke Monday S,
  7. This one from first pick is alright, player ratings are off IMO. Round 1 Pick 26: Zion Johnson, OG, Boston College (B+) Round 2 Pick 26: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama (A+) Round 3 Pick 26: Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M (A+) Round 4 Pick 26: Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska (A+) Round 5 Pick 26: Chris Paul, OG, Tulsa (A+) Round 6 Pick 6: John Ridgeway, DT, Arkansas (A+) Round 6 Pick 25: Dareke Young, WR, Lenoir-Rhyne (A+) Round 7 Pick 10: Ali Gaye, DE/OLB, LSU (A+) Round 7 Pick 26: Jordan Stout, P, Penn State (A+)
  8. Fanspeak OTC 25: R1 P25 CB Roger McCreary - Auburn. He was there so I grabbed him. Olave and leal were there to 57: R2 P25 RB Kenneth Walker III - Michigan State. He's the mix of Zach and Devin 89: R3 P25 G Jamaree Salyer - Georgia. Team needs, he was there. 127: R4 P25 CB Cam Taylor-Britt - Nebraska. Good get at 127. 167: R5 P25 RB Brian Robinson - Alabama. I know, I know, but he was there. 185: R6 P6 WR Christian Watson - North Dakota State. Has size/developmental 203: R6 P24 G Justin Shaffer - Georgia Big strong boy 229: R7 P10 DL Otito Ogbonnia - UCLA Space eater 1 tech 244: R7 P25 P Jake Carmarda - Georgia You called for a punter, here's his stats Punts. AVG. TOTAL 43 42.663 1,830 61 46.867 2,857 36 46.664 1,677 47 46.768 2,197
  9. 25.Chris Olave WR, diggs clone 57. John Metchie III WR, Replaces Sanders, maybe somebody Josh can't over throw 89. Breece Hall RB, big boy, with some long speed 126. Tyrese RobinsonI OL, grinder in the ditches 166. Jack Jones CB, inside/outside corner 184. Isaac Taylor-Stuart CB, needs work, but has all the tools 202. Chris Owens IOL, another grinder/developmental center 227. Juanyeh Thomas S, developmental prospect, safety/big nickel/special teams 242. Glen Logan IDL, space eater This is how the draft fell to me, had linderbaum in first I could've picked but went with Olave. More bang for the buck. After that I just looked for balance between rating and talent. The bills are at a place where they're projecting what the player is going to be and develop them as replacements to keep this train rolling along.
  10. RPO, only works when the other team thinks there might be an option. Josh never sells it with his head or vision. How many times have you seen the running back get an easy 5 yards because they know Josh is gonna pass it, they don't even fear the RPO. BECAUSE we don't use it like it supposed to be used. The defense doesn't fear the run of it, because every drop back is an RPO. And Josh is already looking down field. Of your wanna ***** them up, play a fullback, tailback one right, where you have to fear 3 . A good play action leads to 9-15 yards ready, or hand it off for whatever gain. Or Josh could run it himself. At least you would be giving them 3 things to worrya about. Or start using the RPO LIKE it was meant to work. The QB has the ultimate responsibility. Use your head, don't look down field until you have to. Make yourself look like a handing off QB. and for godsake hand it off now and then to confuse the defense. The reason it hasn't worked to this point, like it should it's your not giving the linebackers enough to think about. It's not hard football. Sometimes I think it's over thought. But Josh is underthinking it. Every body movement and especially head movement sells the play . I think he should spend some time with a used car salesman.
  11. How many running backs in the hall of fame are 4.4 guys . Emmitt smith, Barry sanders. I don't think so. It's heart and will always be heart. Oh and a good offensive line
  12. We still have to be able to block for him to get up to speed
  13. I guess we should cut beasly, he's to short to be good.
  14. Hamlin is half of our new safety tandem
  15. https://thedraftnetwork.com/prospect-rankings
  16. Wow, this draft is not going anything like we thought.
  17. I can't believe they took brown, with what was still on the board. 30: R1 P30 EDGE Gregory Rousseau - Miami 61: R2 P29 EDGE Carlos Basham Jr. - Wake Forest 93: R3 P29 OT Spencer Brown - Northern Iowa 161: R5 P17 S Hamsah Nasirildeen - Florida State 174: R5 P30 RB Rhamondre Stevenson - Oklahoma 213: R6 P29 LB Isaiah McDuffie - Boston College 236: R7 P8 CB DJ Daniel - Georgia
  18. 30: R1 P30 EDGE Gregory Rousseau - Miami 61: R2 P29 WR Elijah Moore - Mississippi 93: R3 P29 RB Javonte Williams - North Carolina 161: R5 P17 DL Tedarrell Slaton - Florida 174: R5 P30 CB Israel Mukuamu - South Carolina 213: R6 P29 OT Robert Jones - Middle Tennessee 236: R7 P8 G Sadarius Hutcherson - South Carolina
  19. 30: R1 P30 EDGE Gregory Rousseau - Miami 61: R2 P29 RB Javonte Williams - North Carolina 93: R3 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU 161: R5 P17 CB Benjamin St-Juste - Minnesota 174: R5 P30 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina 213: R6 P29 G Tommy Kraemer - Notre Dame 236: R7 P8 DL Naquan Jones - Michigan State
  20. 30: R1 P30 EDGE Gregory Rousseau - Miami 61: R2 P29 TE Pat Freiermuth - Penn State 93: R3 P29 C Trey Hill - Georgia 161: R5 P17 DL Tedarrell Slaton - Florida 174: R5 P30 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina 213: R6 P29 CB Darren Hall - San Diego State 236: R7 P8 RB Elijah Mitchell - Louisiana
  21. Jaelan Phillips ED. Miami (FL) Pat Freiermuth TE Penn State Kelvin Joseph CB. Kentucky Jamin Davis LB. Kentucky Bobby Brown III DI • Texas A&M Chris Evans HB - Michigan Patrick Jones II ED Pittsburgh
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