Captain Hindsight Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Doc Brown said: No respect for Tremaine Edmunds. He's on the top list for under 20 3 Quote
Doc Brown Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 minutes ago, JGMcD2 said: Except for the fact that he has, and it was carefully curated for you. Wasn't responding to your post. Quote
JGMcD2 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 1 minute ago, Doc Brown said: Wasn't responding to your post. Clearly, you're just ignoring it because it disproves your statement. Edited 9 hours ago by JGMcD2 Quote
Doc Brown Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 minute ago, JGMcD2 said: Clearly, you're just ignoring it because it disproves your statement. I read his first and nothing above that in all honesty. Even looking at your stats though you're assuming more volume would equal the same production. I think Groot is right below that elite tier of DE's but Verse's rookie season was better than any Rousseau's had through four years. Quote
PonyBoy Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Doc Brown said: No respect for Tremaine Edmunds. Stole my line 👍😀 Quote
Draconator Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Charles Romes said: I never thought nacua was that good. Then we played him. Puka is my favorite player in the NFL not named Josh Allen. The only down side to his game is he is injured for a few games his first two seasons. But when he's on, there's no one better. Quote
appoo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 hours ago, Draconator said: 1. Penei Sewell - T - Detroit 2. Puka Nacua - WR - Rams 3. Kyle Hamilton - S - Baltimore 4. Jayden Daniels - QB - Washington 5. Trent McDuffie - CD - Kansas City 6. Jared Verse - Edge - Rams 7. Will Anderson Jr - Edge - Houston 8. Brian Branch - S - Detroit 9. Bijan Robinson - RB - Atlanta 10. Jahmyr Gibbs - RB - Detroit 11. Drake London - WR - Atlanta 12. C.J. Stroud - QB - Houston 13. Derek Stingley Jr - CB - Houston 14. Brock Bowers - TE - Las Vegas 15. Malik Nabers - WR - Giants 16. Devon Witherspoon - CB - Seattle 17. Jalen Carter - DL - Philadelphia 18. Christian Benford - CB - Bills 19. Ladd McConkey - WR - Chargers 20. Brian Thomas Jr - WR - Jacksonville 21. De'Von Achane - RB - Miami 22. Tyler Smith - G - Dallas 23. Sam Laporta - TE - Detroit 24. Cooper Dejean - CB - Philadelphia 25. Kerby Joseph - S - Detroit How do we have Brian Thomas at 20? This kid looks like one of those dudes who one year might be talked about as Best WR alive. 1 Quote
Allen2Moulds Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, JGMcD2 said: 100 more snaps and the same age as a rookie as Rousseau is in his 4th season. Rousseau generated pressure on 8.6% of his snaps (63/735) and Verse generated pressure on 9.2% of his snaps (77/834). Rousseau had never even crossed the 600 snap plateau prior to this season, it's a volume thing in the way we rotate our defensive lineman, and he still put up similar or better volume stats in his age 21, 22 and 23 seasons. Rousseau showed exactly why the Bills should cut him a check, after earning his third-straight season surpassing an 80.0-plus overall grade. During the regular season, the 24-year-old pass-rusher generated 63 total pressures — tied for the 10th most among edge defenders. What's more impressive, Greg Rousseau who’s been playing at this level for three years (age 22-24), or Jared Verse (age 24) who has done it once. I’ll take the proven track record every time. You’re overhyping their guy and underselling your own. I wish I could agree, but honestly when watching both, Verse seems to be a bit more impactful. He was also very visible in the close playoff loss to Philly (best oline in the league). Rosseau on the other hand, was abysmal against a bad KC oline. I can't unsee that. Verse looks more like a DE1, and Rosseau looks like a really good DE2. 1 Quote
JGMcD2 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: I read his first and nothing above that in all honesty. Even looking at your stats though you're assuming more volume would equal the same production. I think Groot is right below that elite tier of DE's but Verse's rookie season was better than any Rousseau's had through four years. I'm not assuming anything - Rousseau's production has increased as his volume has increased since his rookie season (Age 21), and he's remained consistent with 80+ grades from PFF during that timeframe. Verse is already at the upper-limit of how many snaps a DE is going to play, and already wasn't as productive as Rousseau in the counting statistics like Sacks, TFL, PD, FF, Hits. Quote
thurst44 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 13 minutes ago, JGMcD2 said: I'm not assuming anything - Rousseau's production has increased as his volume has increased since his rookie season (Age 21), and he's remained consistent with 80+ grades from PFF during that timeframe. Verse is already at the upper-limit of how many snaps a DE is going to play, and already wasn't as productive as Rousseau in the counting statistics like Sacks, TFL, PD, FF, Hits. I'm on your side wrt the comparison, but I think we're all missing the most critical difference between the two wrt this list. While both of them were born in 2000, currently Rousseau is 25, Verse is 24 and turns 25 mid-season. As someone else has mentioned, PFF likes Rousseau quite a bit. Quote
Doc Brown Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 10 minutes ago, JGMcD2 said: I'm not assuming anything - Rousseau's production has increased as his volume has increased since his rookie season (Age 21), and he's remained consistent with 80+ grades from PFF during that timeframe. Verse is already at the upper-limit of how many snaps a DE is going to play, and already wasn't as productive as Rousseau in the counting statistics like Sacks, TFL, PD, FF, Hits. Right but the whole defensive line rotation purpose is to keep guys fresh. The fact that Verse played more snaps and still had a higher pressure rate carries a lot of water with me. Especially being his first year in the league. Rousseau's contract even if he's reached his ceiling was completely the right move by the Bills because it will look like a steal in a couple of years. I'd still rather have Verse though on a rookie contract if I had to choose. Quote
Draconator Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 25 minutes ago, appoo said: How do we have Brian Thomas at 20? This kid looks like one of those dudes who one year might be talked about as Best WR alive. I dunno. I just typed the list. I didn't create it. Quote
appoo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Draconator said: I dunno. I just typed the list. I didn't create it. Lol sorry my question was universal not directed at you specifically Quote
Draconator Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 minutes ago, appoo said: Lol sorry my question was universal not directed at you specifically I know. I'm just being a smart a$$. I wouldn't be me if I wasn't. 2 Quote
Doc Brown Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 44 minutes ago, nedboy7 said: Seeing Ladd McConkey hurts Yeah but Shakir and Kincaid would've made his role redundant as he's mostly a slot WR. It's the not trading up for Brian Thomas Jr. that's frustrating. Maybe they tried. Who knows? I'd love for Coleman to tear it up this year so he can shut all of us up. 3 1 Quote
Prospector Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, Doc Brown said: No respect for Tremaine Edmunds. He's in the under 19yrs old list Quote
thurst44 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: Yeah but Shakir and Kincaid would've made his role redundant as he's mostly a slot WR. It's the not trading up for Brian Thomas Jr. that's frustrating. Maybe they tried. Who knows? I'd love for Coleman to tear it up this year so he can shut all of us up. Agreed. I liked McConkey and was not a fan of Coleman going into the draft, but I also think the latter played better than people give him credit for and showed promise of what he could be and why Allen apparently wanted him. Before his injury, he was on pace for around 750 yards which is not too bad a rookie season for a project WR. Even after the injury, he had a few flashes that give hope for the future. His ***** TD in the Jets game showed his potential to be a match-up nightmare and he had a couple moments where he drew penalties in key moments. He was mostly dormant and even Beane and McDermott called him out for his post-injury play, but even then there were moments of hope. Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, nedboy7 said: Seeing Ladd McConkey hurts If we didn't have Khalil Shakir, we might have Drafted him. McConkey worked out of the Slot for 65% of his reps and came into the league as a presumed exclusive Slot. Losing Diggs and Davis and then Drafting a guy that would have effectively just took Shakir and Kincaid off the field wouldn't have made sense. We weren't in a situation to Draft another 50/50 guy and McConkey isn't even that. 3 hours ago, Nephilim17 said: Detroit drafting very well. Having 5 of the Top 25 under 25 is crazy. 1 Quote
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