thenorthremembers Posted Thursday at 02:22 PM Posted Thursday at 02:22 PM I am very curious about the first depth chart to see where they are using Deone Walker. Given his size I feel like people assume he is a 1 Tech, but I feel like he could use to lose about 20-30 pounds as a 3 tech. He is a massive guy, but he carries a ton of weight in his belly, and isnt very stout in his lower body. Incredibly gifted football player, but I think part of what drove teams away from him is the lower back and conditioning issues. Both of which could be a result of carrying bad weight. 3 Quote
scuba guy Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM 5 minutes ago, Fleezoid said: You might want to start another thread about the happy stuff. This one seems have turned into the injury thread about a new york second after you hit submit. It is called rinse and repeat Quote
eball Posted Thursday at 02:30 PM Posted Thursday at 02:30 PM 2 minutes ago, boco357 said: Somebody needs to talk to this Air guy and tell him it's a non-contact practice... 3 16 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted Thursday at 02:33 PM Posted Thursday at 02:33 PM 33 minutes ago, Brand J said: Bobby’s praise of Deone Walker was pretty effusive. I wonder if Walker has looked better than Sanders thus far. As someone that didn't care for the pick I've become very intrigued about Walker. His biggest concern coming into the NFL was the back injury and questions about his commitment and work ethic. Well he gets to camp and is already fully healthy and seems to be carving out a role. I still don't feel overly great about his long-term prospects, but for this year and the next couple years? With his raw physical traits he could be a game changer even in a rotational role. 5 2 Quote
The Wiz Posted Thursday at 02:35 PM Posted Thursday at 02:35 PM Something to keep an eye on for the oline battles. Apparently week to week so yea... 1 2 Quote
Buffalo Ballin Posted Thursday at 03:06 PM Posted Thursday at 03:06 PM Good lord. These injuries on defense. We need to restock already on the next draft. Quote
Roundybout Posted Thursday at 03:21 PM Posted Thursday at 03:21 PM 47 minutes ago, HappyDays said: As someone that didn't care for the pick I've become very intrigued about Walker. His biggest concern coming into the NFL was the back injury and questions about his commitment and work ethic. Well he gets to camp and is already fully healthy and seems to be carving out a role. I still don't feel overly great about his long-term prospects, but for this year and the next couple years? With his raw physical traits he could be a game changer even in a rotational role. I keep going back to his 2023 season where he had 7.5 sacks. Hes got the talent to be a stud, it’s just going to take coaching to get it out of him. Most of his pre-draft negatives seemed to center around technique and conditioning. 3 2 Quote
yall Posted Thursday at 03:25 PM Posted Thursday at 03:25 PM Thank you for all of the updates @HappyDays 7 9 2 2 Quote
Mat68 Posted Thursday at 03:30 PM Posted Thursday at 03:30 PM I like the physicality it seems Coleman is bringing. He has a chance to be a good one. 3 6 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted Thursday at 03:31 PM Posted Thursday at 03:31 PM 5 minutes ago, yall said: Thank you for all of the updates @HappyDays Yeah, Happy. These threads are great; it's like reading play by play. Thanks to everyone who contributes this stuff. 4 6 1 1 Quote
CNYfan Posted Thursday at 03:31 PM Posted Thursday at 03:31 PM I thought the knock on Walker was that he played with too high a pad level? 2 2 Quote
Augie Posted Thursday at 03:36 PM Posted Thursday at 03:36 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, CNYfan said: I thought the knock on Walker was that he played with too high a pad level? …and the question was how much of it was because he’s a huge person with a bad back. He seemed to play lower the year before, I think. What might he become with good health and proper technique? I would LOVE to find out! . Edited Thursday at 08:02 PM by Augie 4 2 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted Thursday at 03:37 PM Posted Thursday at 03:37 PM 1 hour ago, HappyDays said: hayden Harris really took the team’s hamstring plague to the next level— both hamstrings!!   Quote
Lost Posted Thursday at 03:51 PM Posted Thursday at 03:51 PM Wish I would hear Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore's name come up more often in camp. Or even Curtis Samuel 2 Quote
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