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1 minute ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

I think it's actually quite likely we wait til round 2 or 3 for WR.

 

DE/Edge Rusher might actually be a bigger need for us as the draft rolls around.

That might very well be the case. Tho I'm hoping we can resign Shaq myself. I really want Yannick but I highly doubt he gets outta Jacksonville. 

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6 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

I would give up next year's 1st and more for Ceedee Lamb. I think he will be a superstar. I would honestly give next year's 1st for any of the top 3 WRs. Any of them could immediately step in and be our true #1.

Ceedee Lamb my #1

 

The kid as such amazing skill and can just toe tap on the sidelines

 

Has everything you want in a receiver

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10 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

A 40 is totally different than a 100m. As a track runner and football player I can verify

 

The 40 is all about start and quickness rather than pure speed.. the 100m let's you gallop and get the momentum where the last 40 is key

 

As long as Ruggs wasn't in the 4.4s I'm satisfied because the 40 is just to clarify game vs short speed... The 100m combines top end speed, quickness, and stride

Well the I'm pregnant text would want him to kill it and get more guarentee money inside top 15

 

Not slide to 30

That’s what gets me about Reagors 4.47/4.5. The film shows him accelerating immediately and suddenly off jump cuts and lateral spin moves. The short speed is on tape in game as is long speed. I think you may have been right earlier in the thread about that extra ten pounds. ?‍♂️. Reagors track specialty was long jump and the explosiveness definitely showed up in the jumps. 
 

My biggest knocks on Reagor are his blocking, and he seemed to get apathetic/complacent after all the QB shenanigans at TCU.... The effort seemed to have dropped in 19’ as compared to 18’. 

 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo Junction said:

That’s what gets me about Reagors 4.47/4.5. The film shows him accelerating immediately and suddenly off jump cuts and lateral spin moves. The short speed is on tape in game as is long speed. I think you may have been right earlier in the thread about that extra ten pounds. ?‍♂️. Reagors track specialty was long jump and the explosiveness definitely showed up in the jumps. 
 

My biggest knocks on Reagor are his blocking, and he seemed to get apathetic/complacent after all the QB shenanigans at TCU.... The effort seemed to have dropped in 19’ as compared to 18’. 

 

Yeaa man the weight is key. I could run a 4.38-4.42 at my playing weight but I would try to add weight to become sturdier in game And I couldn't run the same

 

It's a give take. He could lose 5-7 get some quickness back and be a terror.. but you know coaches were telling him to bulk for the combine

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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

Yeaa man the weight is key. I could run a 4.38-4.42 at my playing weight but I would try to add weight to become sturdier in game And I couldn't run the same

 

It's a give take. He could lose 5-7 get some quickness back and be a terror.. but you know coaches were telling him to bulk for the combine

There was a quote floating around about him chugging water for the weigh in too. As someone who used to fight I can verify that messing around with hydration can screw you too. 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo Junction said:

There was a quote floating around about him chugging water for the weigh in too. As someone who used to fight I can verify that messing around with hydration can screw you too. 

Totally .. if he's been chugging gallons of water for 3 weeks non stop for some extra weight he definitely won't be moving the same

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo Junction said:

I’m sure he just learned a 6-7 figure lesson today. ?

Man I bet I can still run a 4.46 no *****

 

I bet my friends every year come draft time, they never believe it and I usually win ?

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Just now, Buffalo716 said:

Man I bet I can still run a 4.46 no *****

 

I bet my friends every year come draft time, they never believe it and I usually win ?

Man. I can’t run for crap anymore. I have more metal in me than the $6 Million Dollar man (ankle, wrist, arm, collar bone, etc) and a rebuilt knee (meniscus & ACL) on top of that. Contact sports and racing are a rough blend. Still have quick hands and great balance though.... Quick feet left the arena about a decade ago. ?

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo Junction said:

Man. I can’t run for crap anymore. I have more metal in me than the $6 Million Dollar man (ankle, wrist, arm, collar bone, etc) and a rebuilt knee (meniscus & ACL) on top of that. Contact sports and racing are a rough blend. Still have quick hands and great balance though.... Quick feet left the arena about a decade ago. ?

Hahah I only have concussion problems. My feet , knees , ankles and everything are fine

 

I still run pick up Basketball games at Kaz and Delaware park in the Summer .... And get picked! Lol

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My take:

Reagor: A bit less than hoped for. But he’s a gamer. His vert was impressive though and I think that’s the biggest question with a smaller guy like himself.


Pittman Jr: Personally a 4.52 for him is really solid. He’s putting himself in that end of round 2 conversation imo. 

Justin Jefferson- 4.44 nice time. 
 

Claypool & Mims: clear winners. Both are guys with a lot of size who ran really well. 
 

Shenault: didn’t run a 2nd time for whatever reason (I’m assuming medical). 4.59 does not help his case. He might fall to Day-2. 
 

Ruggs: Impressive 4.28, but the way they hyped him I thought he might do a touch better. Having a medical issue immediately afterwards could be concerning but who knows, these guys are going all out to make as much money as possibly. 

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Just now, Dkollidas said:

My take:

Reagor: A bit less than hoped for. But he’s a gamer. His vert was impressive though and I think that’s the biggest question with a smaller guy like himself.


Pittman Jr: Personally a 4.52 for him is really solid. He’s putting himself in that end of round 2 conversation imo. 

Justin Jefferson- 4.44 nice time. 
 

Claypool & Mims: clear winners. Both are guys with a lot of size who ran really well. 
 

Shenault: didn’t run a 2nd time for whatever reason (I’m assuming medical). 4.59 does not help his case. He might fall to Day-2. 
 

Ruggs: Impressive 4.28, but the way they hyped him I thought he might do a touch better. Having a medical issue immediately afterwards could be concerning but who knows, these guys are going all out to make as much money as possibly. 

Agree with everything but Ruggs... With a guy that fast .04 is 1 false step... As long as it wasn't a 4.40 and he isn't seriously hurt I'm good

 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Hahah I only have concussion problems. My feet , knees , ankles and everything are fine

 

I still run pick up Basketball games at Kaz and Delaware park in the Summer .... And get picked! Lol

 

We are all blessed in different ways

Consider yourself lucky my man. I wasn’t even gonna open the concussion can of worms. That’s just par for the course with accidents and the fight game. ?. Six nose breaks, one tooth knocked out, three meire cracks and a root canal, cracked jaw.... I though we were keeping this to things that affected speed? ?‍♂️?

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Just now, Buffalo Junction said:

Consider yourself lucky my man. I wasn’t even gonna open the concussion can of worms. That’s just par for the course with accidents and the fight game. ?. Six nose breaks, one tooth knocked out, three meire cracks and a root canal, cracked jaw.... I though we were keeping this to things that affected speed? ?‍♂️?

I hope you won most of your fights for that kind of punishment!

 

Unless you like breaking your nose ?

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11 minutes ago, Dkollidas said:

My take:

Reagor: A bit less than hoped for. But he’s a gamer. His vert was impressive though and I think that’s the biggest question with a smaller guy like himself.


Pittman Jr: Personally a 4.52 for him is really solid. He’s putting himself in that end of round 2 conversation imo. 

Justin Jefferson- 4.44 nice time. 
 

Claypool & Mims: clear winners. Both are guys with a lot of size who ran really well. 
 

Shenault: didn’t run a 2nd time for whatever reason (I’m assuming medical). 4.59 does not help his case. He might fall to Day-2. 
 

Ruggs: Impressive 4.28, but the way they hyped him I thought he might do a touch better. Having a medical issue immediately afterwards could be concerning but who knows, these guys are going all out to make as much money as possibly. 

Agree with most of this. Anything in the 4.2-4.3 range is fine. It’s backed by tape. 
 

Reagor plays up to competition. I expected more because he was grouped with Ruggs. That said, he also played down to competition and got lackadaisical at times. That coupled with his effort at blocking means there are effort questions.

2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Hope your good man

I’m great. I’ve been managing for years. Switched years ago from boxing and karate to tai chi and aikido. Quit driving fast and switched to a pickup.... Kids, etc change a man. 

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