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Three first rounders on this team?

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    HouhuskyHouhusky Member Posts: 5,537
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    So many NFL GM, scouts, and coaches are legit inbred retards that failed upwards (Sark, Hugh) they care a lot more about “measurables” or raw stats like tackles than a TBSer at a 7 on 7 camp.

    Murphy is going first round, he is better than Marcus Peters when he is not busy counting his money and doesn’t have the attacking fans or choking out coaches trait.

    Rapp should go 1st or 2nd but is under hyped this year, only has big hits against Rudy and coveys, and is a bit on the smaller side. Budda was early 2nd round but was way more hyped. It would not surprise me to see Rapp fall into the 3rd or even early 4th if he has an average combine.

    McGary will test well and be a late 2nd

    Gaines is a perfect fit for a team like the bears or Texans, just hold ground in the middle and plug holes, IMO 4th round

    Gaskin is going to have to test really well, which is bullshit because he is an amazing RB, but he doesn’t have the appearance of the raw physical attributes fucktards look for, half of nfl GMs would draft dewayne Washington over gaskin: late 4th maybe 5th

    Miller gets picked up in the sixth on a flyer.
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    Fear_BonerFear_Boner Member Posts: 757
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    Rapp will rape the combine. He’s got elite short area badassedness. Late 1st.
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    BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,527
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    There are NFL scouts saying BBK could go late 1st round.
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    jhfstyle24jhfstyle24 Member Posts: 3,255
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    There are NFL scouts saying BBK could go late 1st round.

    Was about to say this. I've seen BBK popping up in the last first-early second scouting reports recently. I don't know that he will stick there with his size but if his speed tests well he may, considering his college play.
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    BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,365
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    1st - Murphy
    2nd - Rapp
    2nd - McGary
    4th - Gaskin
    4th - Miller
    5th - Gaines
    6th - Sample
    6th - Johnson

    BBK - God - it's so hard to know because I don't really understand where he'd play in the NFL. I'm going to guess he will be 6-0, 220ish. If he can run a 4.1 or so shuttle and a 4.6 or so 40 he could get as high as the 3rd round. If he doesn't run or jump well, he could fall.


    Browning will head straight to the Sac State as a GA.

    I’ll be shocked if BBK comes in anywhere near 220. That said, he’s turned into an amazing player and I was dead WRONG about him.

    Kudos to him for what he’s done, considering his undersized frame.

    He projects as a special teams demon (hat-tip @CuntWaffle ) and situational LB—rounds 5 to 6
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    animateanimate Member Posts: 4,231
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    There are "people" that say bbk fits the changing meta which is smaller, quicker 'backers that can fall into coverage...

    So they say.

    Perhaps bbk may get some interest from those kinds of teams. He's gotten much better at tackling for sure.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    Rapp will rape the combine. He’s got elite short area badassedness. Late 1st.

    only question with rapp is his range, everything else looks great
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    HouhuskyHouhusky Member Posts: 5,537
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    BBK could go anywhere between early 2nd - 6th round depending on how he measures and if a John Gruden type motherfucker likes his work ethic, “just a football player” mentality and takes him early anyways.

    He is smaller than budda, is going to play LB (not slot corner or safety), and there is no way he tests faster and stronger.

    He is basically an non injured scooby Wright? Sooo... 4th round?

    Which is still fucking amazing for him
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    BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
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    McGary has first round talent all the way. I don't get why he's not already being projected as a first round pick. I also don't get why he wasn't voted to All-American teams. He's so underrated right now. 6'7 320, athletic freak. His combine numbers will shock people. 4 year starter, never missed a game. 1st team All-Conference as a Junior and Senior. Voted by his conference opponents as the best offensive lineman in the conference his Senior year (Morris trophy). Performed well against top competition (Bama, USC, Penn State). He's a day one NFL starter and everything the NFL is looking for in a RT.

    I would be surprised if Rapp fell to the second. Word has gotten out among NFL scouts about the DB's UW is producing. As a nickel he proved himself to be a ball hawk and a natural play maker. As a deep safety he proved himself to be a lock down, big play eraser. The ball hardly ever came his way this season so he didn't have opportunities to make splash plays. Scouts know that. He does what he's asked to do. Total team player who excels in whatever role he's asked to play.

    Three first round picks is happening. Book it.
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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    Bread said:

    Rapp had elite short area quickness. If he can run a 4.4/4.5 he’ll be a late R1 early 2 guy

    That's great but there are several 6'3 guys that run a 4.5 and are also 6'3. The only teams that would draft a safety in the first round need a big guy to contest downfield throws to big receivers and short area quickness doesn't make up for a 3" height distance there.
    There really aren’t a bunch of 6’3” safeties. Who are these guys? Rapp is fine. He can play either safety spot.
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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    1st - Murphy
    2nd - Rapp
    2nd - McGary
    4th - Gaskin
    4th - Miller
    5th - Gaines
    6th - Sample
    6th - Johnson

    BBK - God - it's so hard to know because I don't really understand where he'd play in the NFL. I'm going to guess he will be 6-0, 220ish. If he can run a 4.1 or so shuttle and a 4.6 or so 40 he could get as high as the 3rd round. If he doesn't run or jump well, he could fall.


    Browning will head straight to the Sac State as a GA.


    I think BBK will run well. Didn’t they have some article about mph and him ranking high? He can run. That’s always been his strength.

    There are a lot of undersized LB’s in the NFL. You guys don’t pay attention. You have to be a freak athlete to be a 245-260 pound LB in today’s pass happy NFL. Those days are over. Levon Kirkland would get exposed so fucking fast today.

    3rd to 5th round for BBK.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    1st - Murphy
    2nd - Rapp
    2nd - McGary
    4th - Gaskin
    4th - Miller
    5th - Gaines
    6th - Sample
    6th - Johnson

    BBK - God - it's so hard to know because I don't really understand where he'd play in the NFL. I'm going to guess he will be 6-0, 220ish. If he can run a 4.1 or so shuttle and a 4.6 or so 40 he could get as high as the 3rd round. If he doesn't run or jump well, he could fall.


    Browning will head straight to the Sac State as a GA.


    I think BBK will run well. Didn’t they have some article about mph and him ranking high? He can run. That’s always been his strength.

    There are a lot of undersized LB’s in the NFL. You guys don’t pay attention. You have to be a freak athlete to be a 245-260 pound LB in today’s pass happy NFL. Those days are over. Levon Kirkland would get exposed so fucking fast today.

    3rd to 5th round for BBK.
    At least you consistent in your love for BBK, agree I think he will 4-6th round
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    BreadBread Member Posts: 3,979
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    Bread said:

    Rapp had elite short area quickness. If he can run a 4.4/4.5 he’ll be a late R1 early 2 guy

    That's great but there are several 6'3 guys that run a 4.5 and are also 6'3. The only teams that would draft a safety in the first round need a big guy to contest downfield throws to big receivers and short area quickness doesn't make up for a 3" height distance there.
    There really aren’t a bunch of 6’3” safeties. Who are these guys? Rapp is fine. He can play either safety spot.
    Deionte Thompson, Isaiah Simmons, Marvell Tell, Chase Hansen, Jordan Fuller, Will Harris, Marquise Blair, Chris Johnson.

    There are plenty this year and None Next year. NFL teams know this. Rapp probably wont get drafted behind all of them. But not very many teams are going to be drafting a safety in the first rounds and the first three guys aren't going to be that far behind rapp in the combine. So unless someone takes a chance on him primarily as nickleback its unlikely he goes early.
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    NorwegianHuskyNorwegianHusky Member Posts: 3,422
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    Bread said:

    Bread said:

    Rapp had elite short area quickness. If he can run a 4.4/4.5 he’ll be a late R1 early 2 guy

    That's great but there are several 6'3 guys that run a 4.5 and are also 6'3. The only teams that would draft a safety in the first round need a big guy to contest downfield throws to big receivers and short area quickness doesn't make up for a 3" height distance there.
    There really aren’t a bunch of 6’3” safeties. Who are these guys? Rapp is fine. He can play either safety spot.
    Deionte Thompson, Isaiah Simmons, Marvell Tell, Chase Hansen, Jordan Fuller, Will Harris, Marquise Blair, Chris Johnson.

    There are plenty this year and None Next year. NFL teams know this. Rapp probably wont get drafted behind all of them. But not very many teams are going to be drafting a safety in the first rounds and the first three guys aren't going to be that far behind rapp in the combine. So unless someone takes a chance on him primarily as nickleback its unlikely he goes early.
    Literally none of those guys are 6'3". Tell sucks, Harris is meh, Hansen and Simmons are linebackers. Out of those you mentioned only Thompson and Simmons are potential first round picks. Thompson is a free safety only, Simmons is a WLB. Rapp is a box safety or combo safety, or big nickel. I don't think Rapp's draft value is any higher than Budda's, but the NFL undervalued Budda. Rapp plays a similar role but is bigger.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    Bread said:

    Bread said:

    Rapp had elite short area quickness. If he can run a 4.4/4.5 he’ll be a late R1 early 2 guy

    That's great but there are several 6'3 guys that run a 4.5 and are also 6'3. The only teams that would draft a safety in the first round need a big guy to contest downfield throws to big receivers and short area quickness doesn't make up for a 3" height distance there.
    There really aren’t a bunch of 6’3” safeties. Who are these guys? Rapp is fine. He can play either safety spot.
    Deionte Thompson, Isaiah Simmons, Marvell Tell, Chase Hansen, Jordan Fuller, Will Harris, Marquise Blair, Chris Johnson.

    There are plenty this year and None Next year. NFL teams know this. Rapp probably wont get drafted behind all of them. But not very many teams are going to be drafting a safety in the first rounds and the first three guys aren't going to be that far behind rapp in the combine. So unless someone takes a chance on him primarily as nickleback its unlikely he goes early.
    Literally none of those guys are 6'3". Tell sucks, Harris is meh, Hansen and Simmons are linebackers. Out of those you mentioned only Thompson and Simmons are potential first round picks. Thompson is a free safety only, Simmons is a WLB. Rapp is a box safety or combo safety, or big nickel. I don't think Rapp's draft value is any higher than Budda's, but the NFL undervalued Budda. Rapp plays a similar role but is bigger.
    Budda had smotther hips
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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    Bread said:

    Bread said:

    Rapp had elite short area quickness. If he can run a 4.4/4.5 he’ll be a late R1 early 2 guy

    That's great but there are several 6'3 guys that run a 4.5 and are also 6'3. The only teams that would draft a safety in the first round need a big guy to contest downfield throws to big receivers and short area quickness doesn't make up for a 3" height distance there.
    There really aren’t a bunch of 6’3” safeties. Who are these guys? Rapp is fine. He can play either safety spot.
    Deionte Thompson, Isaiah Simmons, Marvell Tell, Chase Hansen, Jordan Fuller, Will Harris, Marquise Blair, Chris Johnson.

    There are plenty this year and None Next year. NFL teams know this. Rapp probably wont get drafted behind all of them. But not very many teams are going to be drafting a safety in the first rounds and the first three guys aren't going to be that far behind rapp in the combine. So unless someone takes a chance on him primarily as nickleback its unlikely he goes early.
    Literally none of those guys are 6'3". Tell sucks, Harris is meh, Hansen and Simmons are linebackers. Out of those you mentioned only Thompson and Simmons are potential first round picks. Thompson is a free safety only, Simmons is a WLB. Rapp is a box safety or combo safety, or big nickel. I don't think Rapp's draft value is any higher than Budda's, but the NFL undervalued Budda. Rapp plays a similar role but is bigger.
    Budda had smotther hips
    Rapp has better hands. Love Budda but he always looked like a retard catching the ball.
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    HouhuskyHouhusky Member Posts: 5,537
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    Bread said:

    Bread said:

    Rapp had elite short area quickness. If he can run a 4.4/4.5 he’ll be a late R1 early 2 guy

    That's great but there are several 6'3 guys that run a 4.5 and are also 6'3. The only teams that would draft a safety in the first round need a big guy to contest downfield throws to big receivers and short area quickness doesn't make up for a 3" height distance there.
    There really aren’t a bunch of 6’3” safeties. Who are these guys? Rapp is fine. He can play either safety spot.
    Deionte Thompson, Isaiah Simmons, Marvell Tell, Chase Hansen, Jordan Fuller, Will Harris, Marquise Blair, Chris Johnson.

    There are plenty this year and None Next year. NFL teams know this. Rapp probably wont get drafted behind all of them. But not very many teams are going to be drafting a safety in the first rounds and the first three guys aren't going to be that far behind rapp in the combine. So unless someone takes a chance on him primarily as nickleback its unlikely he goes early.
    Literally none of those guys are 6'3". Tell sucks, Harris is meh, Hansen and Simmons are linebackers. Out of those you mentioned only Thompson and Simmons are potential first round picks. Thompson is a free safety only, Simmons is a WLB. Rapp is a box safety or combo safety, or big nickel. I don't think Rapp's draft value is any higher than Budda's, but the NFL undervalued Budda. Rapp plays a similar role but is bigger.
    Budda had smotther hips
    Rapp has better hands. Love Budda but he always looked like a retard catching the ball.
    True, Rapp eyes would have at least two more INTs if it weren’t for JoJo trying to kill him this year

    IMO budda is much better in slot and shallow coverage still though.
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    I’ve seen McGary in a first round mock (along with Rapp and Murphy of course).

    I may or may not have sent his Never Beaten Bitch! #EMFA video to an NFL O Line coach.
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    dawgs206dawgs206 Member Posts: 482
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    If Nyheim Hines and Mark Walton can be early to mid 4th rounders in a loaded RB draft class (last year), I’m hoping Gaskin can sneak into the 3rd. Top to bottom this is a much weaker class than the last few years. If he has a good combine and his hands and frame are a little bigger than what is speculated he’s got a chance at late 3rd, but for this excersice I’ll say 4th.

    1st - Murphy
    2nd - Rapp
    2nd - McGary
    4th - Gaskin
    4th - Miller - he’ll test well
    5th - Gaines
    5th - BBK - love the guy, but he won’t be a first rounder lol
    Johnson - 6th
    Sample - 7th


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