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Three first rounders on this team?

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  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited April 2019
    Houhusky said:


    Are you retarded? size at TE in the NFL is huge....

    There is one fucking TE, in the last 20 years that was under 6'3" and drafted in the 1st round... Dustin Keller, over a decade ago at pick 30 after placing 1st in 4 out of the 7 combine tests, and 2nd two others.

    In the past 10 years, 121 TEs total have been drafted, 8 of them were under 6'3"

    In the past 10 drafts there have been 9 TEs drafted in the first round.

    Only one was shorter than 6'4", Evan Engram (6'3"). He just happened to be coming off of a 65+ catch, 8 TD, 900+ yard season and then ran the 3rd fastest TE combine 40 of all time at 4.42.


    Shannon Sharpe is 50 and played almost 20 years ago and was drafted 192nd...

    And He isnt going to run anything close to Vernon Davis' 4.38 40, let alone also broad jump 128 inches, vert 42 inches, and do 33 bench reps.

    these are your comparisons???

    Next people are going to start comparing UW recruits still in high school to barry sanders or something...
    Like I fucking said you moron, he's not a REAL TE. He's a big WR who's a mismatch in the slot. That's his position and he's a massive mismatch problem there. This isn't the fucking 90's or 2000's where every "TE" has to be big and a good blocker. Data about TE's from the past is fucking meaningless now. The league has changed. The position is changing and has basically split into two different positions. Regular TE and flex TE. Black Beast is a monster flex TE and will be one of the hardest covers in the league. Easily a first round talent due to more and more teams being pass first teams. You really don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Looks like I'll have another reason to bump this thread a year from now.
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    Saracen said:

    Shooting 33% from 3-pt wouldn't get you in the top 100 of the NBA. But it's nice to see you know about as much about basketball as you do football.
    Better than Russell Westbrook.
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,417
    Saracen said:

    Shooting 33% from 3-pt wouldn't get you in the top 100 of the NBA. But it's nice to see you know about as much about basketball as you do football.
    3 point hawt talk? Pumpy?
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited April 2019
    Houhusky said:

    "The league has changed, this isnt the 90s or 2000s...." uses Shannon Sharpe and Vernon Davis as examples.

    JFC this is such a retard argument. Changing his tag to a tweener doesnt improve the reality of his draft position.

    Likewise He is not getting drafted as a WR in the first round.

    You want to compare him to a "big WR" or "flex TE" at 6'2.5" 240lbs, which one that was drafted in the 1st round?

    If you want to say that he is going to overcome some of his limitations and get drafted in the first round regardless of an established physical requirement for TEs, whatever, No one here cares about your opinions... just dont make shit up and act like you aren't being a syphilitic mongoloid moron about it.
    I said he has the same body type as Sharpe and Davis. Not that he's the same player as those guys.

    Who the fuck cares about previous history? The past does not always predict the future. It doesn't fucking matter you idiot. The NFL is changing. They're drafting play makers first, measurables second. Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray just went back to back as the #1 overall pick. Two undersized QB's who prior to Russell Wilson would have been mid round picks. Bryant is a unique athlete. There isn't a perfect comparison for him you stupid bitch. Doesn't matter. Doesn't mean he won't be a first-round pick. He ca create his own path. He's a dominant play maker.
  • DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    Did anyone expect Sample to go this high? We keep shitting on Paopao, but a 4th and 2nd round pick in consecutive years is a great track record. Guys like Otton and Bryant are likely to keep that going.

    He’s a great coach, he just misses in recruiting. Getting Redman this year was great. Bryant, Otton, Culp, and Redman will all be drafted over the next few years.
  • animateanimate Member Posts: 4,245
    Redman probably shit his pants finding out that sample went in the fucking second round...
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