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***The Official NFL Combine Thread***
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Quote:Sammy just locked up his top 5 draft stock. He fast,
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2015 NFL Draft - Analyzing Targets www.jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/topic/7892-2015-nfl-draft-analyzing-targets/ We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:The same Brandin Cooks that will be long gone by 39?Thats not a guarantee this is a deep draft at most positions and with a lot of good WRs he could drop to the 2nd
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Quote:That 40 time will have nothing to do with him going top 5 Agreed. He did about what was expected from him. Quote:That 40 time will have nothing to do with him going top 5 Considering he lacks elite height/weight measurables it certainly doesn't hurt.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Considering he lacks elite height/weight measurables it certainly doesn't hurt. His deal is similar to Manziel. You draft him for his ability, not hismeasurable.
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Quote:Yep. Manziel and Shaw have the same straight line speed, but Manziel's agility and lateral movements are way better than Shaw and every other QB. Have they already done the three cone drill and short shuttle? Quote:Thats not a guarantee this is a deep draft at most positions and with a lot of good WRs he could drop to the 2ndHim and OBJ are fighting for #3 WR right now. All 4 of them should be top 25 picks...could be looking at 6 or 7 1st round WRs this year even.
Quote:Ok same deal. If Manning was fifteen pounds lighter, would he be any worse of a QB? Of course not. Huh? What exactly is your argument? I think I know but I don't want to misrepresent it.
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Landry made up an injury because he is so slow lol jk
Marquse Lee will be the best WR in the draft
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Quote:That 40 time will have nothing to do with him going top 5Yea...year after year, people get all excited over the combine and completely over value it's significance. It's about the tape. Quote:Huh? What exactly is your argument? I think I know but I don't want to misrepresent it. My argument is that size doesn't matter. Peyton Manning would be a future hall of fame QB if he was six feet tall and 200 pounds. What gives you success in the NFL is talent and work ethic. If you draft a guy who has each of those he will be a star,
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Quote:That 40 time will have nothing to do with him going top 5 For wide receivers, it is very important. Maybe not a deal breaker, but definitely not overrated. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:My argument is that size doesn't matter. Peyton Manning would be a future hall of fame QB if he was six feet tall and 200 pounds. What gives you success in the NFL is talent and work ethic. If you draft a guy who has each of those he will be a star, You look like a Johnny Football fan. Quote:Him and OBJ are fighting for #3 WR right now. All 4 of them should be top 25 picks...could be looking at 6 or 7 1st round WRs this year even. I've seen plenty of rankings with Cooks as the 7th or 8th best WR in the draft, its pretty subjective and its up to what these teams want, him falling to 39 is not impossible
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Quote:I've seen plenty of rankings with Cooks as the 7th or 8th best WR in the draft, its pretty subjective and its up to what these teams want, him falling to 39 is not impossible If he is not one of the top five wide receivers, why would #39 be a fall instead of a reach? Quote:You look like a Johnny Football fan. I'm a fan of talented football players. If he's talented then I'm a fan. I personally like Teddy and possibly Carr more.
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Quote:My argument is that size doesn't matter. Peyton Manning would be a future hall of fame QB if he was six feet tall and 200 pounds. What gives you success in the NFL is talent and work ethic. If you draft a guy who has each of those he will be a star,Johnny Manziel.
A lot of people talk about Manziel’s arm strength negatively, but I don’t see why. He has a very strong arm. From what I’ve seen, in terms of pure arm strength, I’d put him second above Bridgewater
and behind Mariota. He is able to throw the ball for chunks of yardage at a time through the air, and honestly he could probably throw it a whole lot further if he put his weight behind it (he has footwork issues which I’ll address later). One thing I was also pleasantly surprised with was his touch. He knows how to control the arc of the ball pretty well, but it’s not fantastic. I would also put him second in this category, with Mariota at third (Bridgewater is far and away the best touch passer in the country.) Anyway, I digress. He is also, as you can see from the statistics, very accurate. 80% accuracy against the best team in the country isn’t normal. It’s very good.
Quote:I've seen plenty of rankings with Cooks as the 7th or 8th best WR in the draft, its pretty subjective and its up to what these teams want, him falling to 39 is not impossible Still prefer we go after one of the OG prospects in Gabe Jackson/Filo/Martin or any position then a WR @39.
Quote:Moncrief with a 4.40 unofficial on his first run. 4.35 on 2nd run...dude is going to be a steal. |
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