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2016 Prospect Comparison Game

#1

Did this last year, something a little different to see how you feel these prospects compare to others of years past.

 

NFL prospect comparison game.  Name 2 prospects to come out, the next person answers who they feel is the better prospect and then that person names 2 more and so on.   You can explain your reason on why you think one prospect is better than the other if you want or you can just choose and say the next 2 prospects.  The players can be from any draft you choose

 

Here was last years

 

http://jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/top...ison-game/


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#2

Shaq Lawson vs Vic Beasley  

 

 

Go!


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#3

Beasley pretty easily.

 

I nominate VH3 vs Joe Haden. 


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#4

Myles Jack vs. Luke Kuechley.


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#5

Quote:Beasley pretty easily.


I nominate VH3 vs Joe Haden.
Haden


Jalen Ramsey v Patrick Peterson
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#6

Quote:Myles Jack vs. Luke Kuechley.
 

Kuechly. Much better tackler.

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#7

Quote:Haden


Jalen Ramsey v Patrick Peterson


Vh3 is the more talented player coming out of college. Better numbers in the drills too.


Ramsey vs Peterson isnt really a good one because Peterson was a guaranteed corner and Ramsey should really play safety to maximize his potential.
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#8

Quote:Kuechly. Much better tackler.


Idk if you are or not but keep in mind this is supposed to be comparisons of then as prospects coming out of college, throwing what we know of them in the NFL aside.
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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#9

Quote:Haden


Jalen Ramsey v Patrick Peterson
Easily Peterson for me. Was a shut down corner coming out as well as an elite return man punts and kicks in college.


Wentz vs. Flacco
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#10

Quote:Easily Peterson for me. Was a shut down corner coming out as well as an elite return man punts and kicks in college.


Wentz vs. Flacco


Tough one, I don't think Wentz has the pure arm talent that Flacco had but he's probably a more polished prospect.
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#11

Quote:Tough one, I don't think Wentz has the pure arm talent that Flacco had but he's probably a more polished prospect.
But is Flacco elite???

"It was Blake Bortles the whole time. They believe in this kid. He reminds me a bit of a young Ben Roethlisberger." ~Mike Mayock
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#12

Quote:Idk if you are or not but keep in mind this is supposed to be comparisons of then as prospects coming out of college, throwing what we know of them in the NFL aside.


I know how this is supposed to work. Why would you assume that I didn't? -_______-


Luke was far better as a tackler coming out of BC than Jack is now.
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#13

Quote:Tough one, I don't think Wentz has the pure arm talent that Flacco had but he's probably a more polished prospect.
I would say Flacco too

 

I got a good one JJ Watt vs Joey Bosa

 

remember we are talking about coming out of college, JJ Watt never had double digit sacks in college and only played DL 2 years, but he rated off the charts athletically, I was one of the people who wanted JJ Watt that draft, it was him or Andy Dalton for me, but we traded up for Gabbert. 

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#14
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2016, 01:38 PM by SilentJaguar.)

Oof, that's a tough one. I think if Watt had played DE his entire college career, he'd have cracked double-digits in sacks his junior year. I think I'll go JJ because his raw potential vs. the almost-peaked Bosa.


Here's a fun one: Aaron Curry vs Myles Jack
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#15

Quote:I would say Flacco too


I got a good one JJ Watt vs Joey Bosa


remember we are talking about coming out of college, JJ Watt never had double digit sacks in college and only played DL 2 years, but he rated off the charts athletically, I was one of the people who wanted JJ Watt that draft, it was him or Andy Dalton for me, but we traded up for Gabbert.


I remember reading that Watt was good at a lot of things but not great at anything. I remember thinking that fit in with Gene's base hit philosophy. Boy was I (and that spring report) wrong about Watt.
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#16

Quote:Oof, that's a tough one. I think if Watt had played DE his entire college career, he'd have cracked double-digits in sacks his junior year. I think I'll go JJ because his raw potential vs. the almost-peaked Bosa.


Here's a fun one: Aaron Curry vs Myles Jack


Curry. He was the safest pick in a decade, lol.
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#17

Eric Berry vs. Jalen Ramsey
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#18

Quote:Eric Berry vs. Jalen Ramsey


Eric Berry.


Ezekiel Elliot vs. Todd Gurley
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#19

Quote:Eric Berry.


Ezekiel Elliot vs. Todd Gurley


Gurley.


How about TJ Yeldon vs Derek Henry.
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#20

Quote:Gurley.


How about TJ Yeldon vs Derek Henry.
 

  I'll gladly let someone else offer their input on this comparison.   Related to this though,  I came across a TJ Yeldon comparison earlier today which surprised me.  Lance Zierlein compared Yeldon to another SEC player,  Arkansas RB Jonathan Williams.

 

 http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/j...id=2555227


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