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Kelvin Taylor and DeMarcus Robinson will apply for the NFL draft

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#2

I think it is a mistake for both honestly. DeMarcus has been a headcase and Kelvin really hasn't impressed. Both will probably late round-UDFA guys.


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#3

Why is Kelvin applying.

I don't think he is ready.


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#4

may as well apply. neither will get any better

 

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#5

I am real surprised at KT leaving. Maybe just done with classes for now and give this a go. I don't see it being a very good decision though. He sees Matt Jones playing well and thinks he can too?


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#6

KT leaving makes sense. He isn't going to improve his stock with another year.


D-Rob is an immature child with first round talent. If a coach can get him to grow up and develop a work ethic, they'll have a star on their hands.
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#7

Taylor at best will be a 3rd down type back or maybe special teamer. Loved him at UF though.


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#8
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2015, 04:30 PM by badger.)

Demarcus Robinson has some potential, but not sure he has mental make up of true NFL starter.


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#9

Both aren't NFL material! Heck Taylor has been a average at best Sec back and Robinson doesn't like contact and kinda of reminds me of former Jaguars Wr Matt Jones! So talented but lazy and can't keep nose cleaned!
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#10

Quote:KT leaving makes sense. He isn't going to improve his stock with another year.


D-Rob is an immature child with first round talent. If a coach can get him to grow up and develop a work ethic, they'll have a star on their hands.
 

At first I thought "D-Rob" referred to our running back. You might want to think twice about calling Florida's WR the same thing.

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#11

Neither one is talented enough yet to make an NFL roster. They would be a late round pick. They should stay in school and work to improve their skills attempting to get a higher draft round for more $$$.

 

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#12

Kelvin is a good kid, and it was nice to see him in orange and blue, but it's quite obvious that he is not as good as his dad was, no matter how hard he tries. Fred just had nature talent.
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#13

Give me Robinson as a late rounder or udfa for sure.
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Quote:Kelvin is a good kid, and it was nice to see him in orange and blue, but it's quite obvious that he is not as good as his dad was, no matter how hard he tries. Fred just had nature talent.
 

One thing I have noticed over the years is sons are rarely as good as their fathers playing the same position. It does not make any sense, but happens all the time. Obviously Kelvin Taylor is the next player to follow that path.

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Quote:One thing I have noticed over the years is sons are rarely as good as their fathers playing the same position. It does not make any sense, but happens all the time. Obviously Kelvin Taylor is the next player to follow that path.
 

Antonio Brown is a perfect example of an exception to that, although his father Eddie Brown is the Michael Jordan of Arena Football, I think being the best wide receiver in the NFL is much more impressive.

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(This post was last modified: 12-22-2015, 06:28 AM by Dockerill91.)

Quote:One thing I have noticed over the years is sons are rarely as good as their fathers playing the same position. It does not make any sense, but happens all the time. Obviously Kelvin Taylor is the next player to follow that path.

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#17

Quote:The Mannings say hi Smile as does Andrew Luck Smile



She did say rarely, not never....:thumbsup:
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Quote:At first I thought "D-Rob" referred to our running back. You might want to think twice about calling Florida's WR the same thing.
 

You're the only one with that problem.

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#19

I could see Dave brining in Kelvin as an UDFA.


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#20

I would love Taylor late or UDFA. I think he'd choose Jax if he goes undrafted.
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