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JAFF 04-06-2020 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Puck (Post 158387)
7 days PER ROUND???

1 round a day?

nate505 04-06-2020 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Puck (Post 158387)
7 days PER ROUND???

Uh, ok, so I could have phrased it better :D

1 day per round haha.

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 04-07-2020 11:57 AM

Wonder if this impacts Aiyuk's draft stock at all? I know most mock drafts are projecting late 1st round / early 2nd round for him:


https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo/sta...41067466952708

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Arizona State WR Brandon Aiyuk, a possible first-round pick, underwent a core-muscle surgery today performed by noted surgeon William Meyers, sources say. Aiyuk has been dealing with the issue the last few months. Ran 4.50 at the Combine. Decided to fix now with no OTAs in sight.

Chromeburn 04-08-2020 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ukcolt (Post 158310)
There are 2 University of Washington linemen who are expected to be drafted this year who are both fairly well regarded, Tackle Trey Adams, and C/G Nick Harris i would be very surprised if we were not seriously looking at both of these prospects with the history of our offensive line coach Chris Strausser. Looks like they are both likely to be 3rd or 4th round picks. Adams was a highly rated left tackle prospect during his freshman season but has suffered several serious injuries. But he didn't miss any games his senior year and could be a really nice mid round pick up.

There is an Auburn lineman named Jack Driscoll. He tested out really high athletically, one of the highest, and had a decent season. He is lost in the scrum of OT's in this draft. But if you are looking for a backup developmental tackle he is definitely a guy to look at. When he drafted Nelson and Smith, they were two of the highest testing oline men in the draft. Smith actually tested higher than Nelson.

Chromeburn 04-10-2020 12:55 PM

There is a late riser in the QB area. Jake Lukton of Oregon St. is 6-6 about 230lbs and is generating some buzz. He apparently has some fixable issues technique-wise but he throws with anticipation and see the field well. He would need some work but teams think at the least he will be a quality backup.

Lawrence Owen 04-12-2020 01:00 AM

Netane Muti
 
The #34 i'd use on a WR, preferable a long 50/50 like Mim's or Higgins, (I like them both for different reasons) Since we already have small quick speedster gadget guy's on the roster like Hilton and Hines(yes he's a RB, but fill's that gadget reciever position really well)

At #44 give me Netane Muti. I know many don't know him because he's not really high on many boards, but he would have been had he not had Achilles injuries in the past that limited his exposure. He is an absolute beast at Guard, and would solidify the line even more at RG. He plows people in the run game. People might think I'm nuts, but I seriously think he has top 3 guard NFL guard potential, and right out the gate.

Dam8610 04-15-2020 09:49 PM

After watching this, I want Denzel Mims at 34. Kollman provides some interesting analysis, but the thing that really impressed me throughout the highlights that wasn't really mentioned by him was the body control Mims has. So many of those catches were reminiscent of prime Reggie Wayne in that respect. His ability to contort himself to make the catch on the boundary while still keeping his feet in bounds is incredible, much like Wayne in his prime. But then also Mims is faster and bigger. So basically what I took away from that film was that his ceiling is bigger, faster, more physical Reggie Wayne. Any team would get better with that player.

Racehorse 04-16-2020 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Dam8610 (Post 158961)
After watching this, I want Denzel Mims at 34. Kollman provides some interesting analysis, but the thing that really impressed me throughout the highlights that wasn't really mentioned by him was the body control Mims has. So many of those catches were reminiscent of prime Reggie Wayne in that respect. His ability to contort himself to make the catch on the boundary while still keeping his feet in bounds is incredible, much like Wayne in his prime. But then also Mims is faster and bigger. So basically what I took away from that film was that his ceiling is bigger, faster, more physical Reggie Wayne. Any team would get better with that player.

A video about a device for trimming your intimate parts?

Dam8610 04-16-2020 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Racehorse (Post 158974)
A video about a device for trimming your intimate parts?

I skipped the ad, but I can understand why someone more interested in such things might not.

Racehorse 04-16-2020 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Dam8610 (Post 158977)
I skipped the ad, but I can understand why someone more interested in such things might not.

The 40 time on that thing is magnificent. You would have liked it.


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