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Mackenzie Alexander, CB, Clemson

#41

Quote:I watched ever single Hargreaves game and thats the worst he looked, I think at that point his mind was on the NFL

 

Even the game Amari Cooper torched UF last year, Cooper only had like 51 yards when lined up against VH3
 

Gotcha. Good to know.

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#42

Quote:I watched ever single Hargreaves game and thats the worst he looked, I think at that point his mind was on the NFL

 

Even the game Amari Cooper torched UF last year, Cooper only had like 51 yards when lined up against VH3
 

Trying to recall, but didn't Hargreaves give up a long PI in that game though?

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#43

No one hardly throws at Mack Alex  <<<<<< for the UF homers

 

he's only allowed like 14 receptions all year


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#44

Dude's a monster
Your beliefs become your thoughts,
Your thoughts become your words,
Your words become your actions,
Your actions become your habits,
Your habits become your values,
Your values become your destiny.
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#45

I'd take him right now at 5. I see a corner who won't be thrown towards once the league finds out about him. Buddy can play. It will be some good players there at 5 but I'm locked in on this guy, M. Jack, and J. Ramsey. That's barring Bosa doesn't have a miracle fall. I'd be cool with any of the 3.

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#46
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2016, 04:15 PM by badger.)

Brett Bielema had really nice things to say about him on the SECN broadcast last night.  He said, "We recruited him out of high school. He's a special player. He has it all... athleticism, attitude, leadership, love for the game, everything you look for in a player."


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#47

hes really good and as a gators fan I'll say, he might be better than vh3


Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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#48

He's good, but zero interceptions and only 21 tackles? He's a late first or early second.

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#49
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2016, 06:17 PM by Vino.)

Quote:He's good, but zero interceptions and only 21 tackles? He's a late first or early second.
Considering how diehard you are for Fowler you should be the last person judging prospects on college production. Especially at a position like cornerback where your numbers can be very largely skewed. He is a top 15 pick all day.


"A man with no sauce is lost.

<p style="text-align:center;">But that same man can get lost in the sauce."
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#50

Quote:Considering how diehard you are for Fowler you should be the last person judging prospects on college production. Especially at a position like cornerback where your numbers can be very largely skewed. He is a top 15 pick all day.
With your logic, every scout and professional that projected Fowler as a Top 5 talent shouldn't have jobs then.

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#51

its because no one throws at him.

Quote:He's good, but zero interceptions and only 21 tackles? He's a late first or early second.

Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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#52

Exactly ^^^ I wonder do these guys get that?

 

He only has like 14 completions on him all year


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#53

Wouldn't mind a trade up into the 20s if he makes it there.
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#54

If his hamstring injury isn't too severe, he will no doubt be a top 10 pick. I don't see how he can be faulted for his lack of interceptions when nobody throws at him. His lack of height (under 6') is the only negative I can see. Ideally, the Jags can trade back a few spots and still get him. Shutdown corners do not grow on trees.


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#55

Glad to see people jumping on board the Alexander train.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#56

Quote:Don't get me wrong, the guy is a stud when he is on the field. The Jaguars are really in no position to take the risk of a player that is going to be sidelined. Hamstrings are a nagging injury and he has already injured both of them. It was reported that could barely walk on it last night, so I'm thinking he tore the hammy and that's not good. A torn hamstring is no small deal going forward.
He was in all sorts of visible pain. He could hardly walk on it and he could barely stand while they were wrapping his hammy up with ice on the side line. We'll eventually find out how bad it is, but judging from his body language, it looked like a pretty serious hammy injury.

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#57

Walterfootball (I know, they're garbage) has him being picked one pick before us in the second round.

 

I like him enough that if he fell that far, I'd trade up and pick him after I pick Ramsey or VH3.


THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.

 

RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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#58

Quote:Walterfootball (I know, they're garbage) has him being picked one pick before us in the second round.


I like him enough that if he fell that far, I'd trade up and pick him after I pick Ramsey or VH3.


Agreed. If he fell that far I'd trade up in a heartbeat. Pairing him with Ramsey would instantly fix our backfield.


LCB House

FS Ramsey

SS Sample

RCB Alexander

Nickel Colvin
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#59

Quote:Agreed. If he fell that far I'd trade up in a heartbeat. Pairing him with Ramsey would instantly fix our backfield.

LCB House

FS Ramsey

SS Sample

RCB Alexander

Nickel Colvin


This would be awesome.
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#60

Quote:I'd take him right now at 5. I see a corner who won't be thrown towards once the league finds out about him. Buddy can play. It will be some good players there at 5 but I'm locked in on this guy, M. Jack, and J. Ramsey. That's barring Bosa doesn't have a miracle fall. I'd be cool with any of the 3.
I actually feel the opposite. If he comes here and lines up opposite of House, they'll throw to him more and have moderate success. He doesn't get thrown at now because he's better than the guy next to him. He's good, yes. But I don't think he's that lockdown that teams in the NFL will avoid him.

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