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***The official NFL combine thread***
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Quote:Donte Fowler 6'2 261 niceThe more research and film I watch on Fowler, the more I like him. He also just crushed his interview at the podium. Fowler or Leonard Williams for me. I'd be ok with either one. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Jake Fisher - ORT - Oregon ran a fast 40 suggesting how athletic he is.Lol who cares what an OL runs in the 40
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Quote:Reports are now saying that Gregory played the season at Nebraska at 218. That's mind-boggling. That's Telvin's weight for a guy that's 6'6.wow yea he's gonna fall, just too risky, undersized, under preformed last year, plus not as much a motor guy like Ray, Fowler and Williams
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Caldwell just stated that they will consider a skill position like RB or WR in the 2nd only if the right player falls to their spot.
(paraphrasing from live presser)
I think the 40 time will be telling on Dante Fowler and may cause him to fall a bit from the lofty heights he currently resides.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Caldwell just stated that they will consider a skill position like RB or WR in the 2nd only if the right player falls to their spot. Glad he said that, I really wanna get one of these RB's before their all gone, too many people on this board are saying we shouldnt draft a RB until like the 5th round, we need an impact RB with our young QB, and not trying to catch lighting in a bottle a find and gem late in the draft
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Quote:Jake Fisher - ORT - Oregon ran a fast 40 suggesting how athletic he is. If we are after a rookie RT, then I really feel this is our man in round two. Quote:Glad he said that, I really wanna get one of these RB's before their all gone, too many people on this board are saying we shouldnt draft a RB until like the 5th round, we need an impact RB with our young QB, and not trying to catch lighting in a bottle a find and gem late in the draft I'd wait till the 4th personally, and it sounds like Caldwell might as well, but there's no denying the possibility of a back they like falling to them and making it tough to wait that long. I'd be fine with that scenario. FWIW - He also expressed confidence in Denard and Storm from the podium today and said they'd keep 4 RBs.
I have been investigating exactly when should the Jags take a RB. I was on the Tevin Coleman train until I saw how small his hands are. I like Duke Johnson, but is he really that much different than Shoelace?
So I am thinking that the Jags really may like David Johnson out of Northern Iowa. He may be more like Adrian Foster of the Texans and the thought is he could be available at the top of Rd 4. Of course if Caldwell had a handful of extra picks, then Caldwell could get the guys he wants by trading up for him. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I have been investing exactly when should the Jags take a RB. I was on the Tevin Coleman train until I saw how small his hands are. I like Duke Johnson, but is he really that much different than Shoelace?I am certainly on the Johnson train. He impressed me at the Senior Bowl and seeing how Bradley and the staff got to work with him, I could really see us targeting him if Bradley and staff liked him. Quote:I am certainly on the Johnson train. He impressed me at the Senior Bowl and seeing how Bradley and the staff got to work with him, I could really see us targeting him if Bradley and staff liked him. Agreed.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Quote:I think the 40 time will be telling on Dante Fowler and may cause him to fall a bit from the lofty heights he currently resides. Dante Fowlre is there as a defensive end, but also working out as a linebacker. Which position he plays in the NFL determines how important the 40-yard dash is because linemen never run that farr. I think after everyone knows which position he is better at they will not worry as much about that time. Not saying it is useless; it is just not as important to a pass rusher as a cornerback IMO.
<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/JoshNorris'>@JoshNorris</a>: <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/hashtag/USC?src=hash'>#USC</a> DL Leonard Williams: 6'5" 302 lbs - 34 5/8" arms - 10 5/8" hands.
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Quote:Glad he said that, I really wanna get one of these RBs before their all gone, too many people on this board are saying we shouldnt draft a RB until like the 5th round, we need an impact RB with our young QB, and not trying to catch lighting in a bottle a find and gem late in the draft Tight end is more important than running back right now. If a tight end we like is available at #36, you pick him. If someone asks us to trade up, I still want a tight end. A running back should never be the position we trade up for before a more urgent need is fixed. But David Caldwell was smart to say if a running back falls in our lap, he is worth considering and I will not be mad if #36 is Todd Gurley. Quote:@JoshNorris: #USC DL Leonard Williams: 6'5" 302 lbs - 34 5/8" arms - 10 5/8" hands.Wow. He's huge
Quote:@JoshNorris: #USC DL Leonard Williams: 6'5" 302 lbs - 34 5/8" arms - 10 5/8" hands. The perfect size for an offensive lineman. He must be by far the biggest player in his category. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='https://twitter.com/JoshNorris'>@JoshNorris</a><span style="background-color:rgb(245,248,250);">:JJ Watt-esque. Hoping he shows good in the shuttle, three cone, and 10 yard split.
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