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Warriorspikes51

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  1. I’d gladly spend a 6th on him. If he has internal motivation and with pro nutrition/training he could get that weight down under 400 and play
  2. Seems like he should get a 10 year contract to lock in the young hipster Mikey Ice
  3. Try to get a 2nd for Cook then trade up into the 3rd for Blue of course he could go sooner
  4. https://www.si.com/college/texas/football/jaydon-blue-electrifies-40-yard-dash-texas-longhorns-pro-day-01jq7tpfjtze Longhorns running back Jaydon Blue, who improved on his original 40-yard dash time he ran at the NFL Combine by a full tenth of a second, running a 4.25 at the Longhorns' Pro Day after posting a 4.38 at the Combine, which he evidently ran with a torn groin. 6’0 200lbs and can hit sub 4.3 that’s pretty exciting more impressive than Worthy given the size difference
  5. he would not be worth it. He’s a clown show
  6. “Plays violent” Team Captain. I’m in.
  7. then we should be trading up for one if Grant, Nolen and Harmon are gone, I’d sign up for Tyleik Williams right now. Immediately helps the Run D
  8. Morrison is a complete corner. Porter’s difference between Zone and Man is wild
  9. We met with Grant & Harmon at the combine already. Perhaps 1 or both will be in the remaining 12 visits
  10. This one came out interesting
  11. I'm quite happy with this one. Why on earth was I given an F for taking Andrew Armstrong in the 6th? He put up strong production in the SEC and has size. PFF had him with an 89 grade in 2024. The F grade makes no sense
  12. Half of the draft class should be DT & CB
  13. https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/bills-draft-updates/bills-met-with-underrated-wr-prospect-coming-off-knee-surgery Horton had an average of 16.3 yards on punt returns with three touchdowns. His route-running and special teams ability makes him an ideal target in the mid-rounds. Well there you have it. We will be drafting him https://motorcyclesports.net/bills-eye-explosive-colorado-state-receiver-tory-horton-as-potential-mid-round-gem-after-knee-injury-recovery-and-impressive-combine-speed/#google_vignette The recovery of a promising athlete is a story of resilience and precision, and few narratives embody this more than that of Colorado State’s Tory Horton. His journey from a season-ending knee injury to a blazing 4.41-second 40-yard dash has turned heads and opened doors for a potential mid-round gem selection that could reshape team depth at wide receiver.
  14. He's not onto anything because it's April 14th. His post was April 10th....well past 48 hours
  15. Draft Grant, Walker, Collins with our first 3 picks😈 Rotate and have a massive DT going 100% on every play
  16. Deone Walker is 6’7 340? Gimme. intriguing to see where he gets picked Round 2-4 I would think
  17. I’m more interested in him now that’s for sure
  18. I’m signing a veteran or even trading a pick for one and letting a rookie(s) compete against them for CB2 we don’t need the DT to be Donald. We need them to eat up 2 OL so Ed, Bosa and Greg can get to the QB. Ideally we get both a 1T + a big DT who can rush the passer as well
  19. Round 6? I’m in
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