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  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
    I legit feel bad for Trey. He was money the first two years.





    Rotoworld's Hayden Winks...

    "Had the worst forty (5.60) and broad jump (92 inches) of the group."

    Neal Driscoll - Pro Football Network

    "Washington OT Trey Adams night not be drafted. Injury history and a really bad combine. At one time, Adams was getting buzz as a first round pick."

    NFL.com's Chad Reuter...

    "Adams' injury history (a 2017 ACL tear and 2018 back surgery) was well-known coming into the combine, and he needed to shine to make teams consider him for a top-100 selection. A 5.60-second 40 (with a 1.89-second 10-yard split, the second-worst in the group) did not aid that effort. Adams' on-field agility was limited during drills, as well. His experience at tackle was reflected in the kick-slide drill, though. I suspect he'll stick in the league for as long as his back will allow, but Adams will probably have to wait until later in the draft to hear his name called."

    Pro Football Focus's Michael Renner...

    "There simply aren't a lot of bad athletes on the edge who consistently hold up in pass protection in the league. And there's no way to sugar coat it, Adams' testing was bad. He ‘ran' the slowest 40 (5.6 seconds) and had the worst vertical (24.5 inches) and broad jumps (7-foot-8) of anyone in attendance. After those three, he packed it in for the day. Adams already comes with massive health concerns, and his on-field performances did little to help his draft stock."
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,282
    animate said:

    Top two issues I had with Petersen as well

    Will never understand why people love to take shots at Pete. All he did was lead us to the CFB, win two pac-12 titles and lead us to three new year six bowl games.
    It's because Pete was awesome ...

    but the perception was that he wasn't "ruthless" enough ... wishing he was a bit more like Don James who would tolerate more "thuggishness", more "play football, not school" - in order to put the absolute best players on the field and push the envelope to the zenith.

    No. It’s because they didn’t like his strength coach.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,392 Standard Supporter

    I legit feel bad for Trey. He was money the first two years.





    Rotoworld's Hayden Winks...

    "Had the worst forty (5.60) and broad jump (92 inches) of the group."

    Neal Driscoll - Pro Football Network

    "Washington OT Trey Adams night not be drafted. Injury history and a really bad combine. At one time, Adams was getting buzz as a first round pick."

    NFL.com's Chad Reuter...

    "Adams' injury history (a 2017 ACL tear and 2018 back surgery) was well-known coming into the combine, and he needed to shine to make teams consider him for a top-100 selection. A 5.60-second 40 (with a 1.89-second 10-yard split, the second-worst in the group) did not aid that effort. Adams' on-field agility was limited during drills, as well. His experience at tackle was reflected in the kick-slide drill, though. I suspect he'll stick in the league for as long as his back will allow, but Adams will probably have to wait until later in the draft to hear his name called."

    Pro Football Focus's Michael Renner...

    "There simply aren't a lot of bad athletes on the edge who consistently hold up in pass protection in the league. And there's no way to sugar coat it, Adams' testing was bad. He ‘ran' the slowest 40 (5.6 seconds) and had the worst vertical (24.5 inches) and broad jumps (7-foot-8) of anyone in attendance. After those three, he packed it in for the day. Adams already comes with massive health concerns, and his on-field performances did little to help his draft stock."

    He was very good his first two years, but may have been overrated even back then. He got destroyed by USC and gave up a first drive sack vs ASU the next game that had me questioning whether it was a blip or if he was overrated. The injuries the next two years didn’t help.
  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,517 Founders Club

    Anyone still dooging out for Harris?

    Former 10-time Pro Bowler Joe Thomas...

    "Standouts from group OL group #1 were @MekhiBecton from @UofLFootball and Nick Harris from @UW_Football washington"

    Nick Shook - NFL.com...

    "Standouts I liked most from the two OL sessions: Tristan Wirfs, Jedrick Wills, Nick Harris, Cesar Ruiz, Jack Driscoll, Ezra Cleveland, Danny Pinter, Austin Jackson and Joshua Jones."

    Gavino Borquez - NFL Draft Wire...

    "My early offensive line favorites from the first on-field portion: Nick Harris (Washington), Jack Driscoll (Auburn), Ezra Cleveland (Boise State) and Matt Hennessy (Temple)."

    Jacob Infante - NFL Draft Wire

    "Washington OL Nick Harris has lowkey put together an impressive #NFLCombine so far.

    "Ran a 5.10 40-yard-dash at 302 pounds and has looked really fluid and agile in movement drills. Looks like a quality Day 2 center prospect."


    Did he grow over the weekend or block any good D-lineman yet?
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,392 Standard Supporter

    Anyone still dooging out for Harris?

    Former 10-time Pro Bowler Joe Thomas...

    "Standouts from group OL group #1 were @MekhiBecton from @UofLFootball and Nick Harris from @UW_Football washington"

    Nick Shook - NFL.com...

    "Standouts I liked most from the two OL sessions: Tristan Wirfs, Jedrick Wills, Nick Harris, Cesar Ruiz, Jack Driscoll, Ezra Cleveland, Danny Pinter, Austin Jackson and Joshua Jones."

    Gavino Borquez - NFL Draft Wire...

    "My early offensive line favorites from the first on-field portion: Nick Harris (Washington), Jack Driscoll (Auburn), Ezra Cleveland (Boise State) and Matt Hennessy (Temple)."

    Jacob Infante - NFL Draft Wire

    "Washington OL Nick Harris has lowkey put together an impressive #NFLCombine so far.

    "Ran a 5.10 40-yard-dash at 302 pounds and has looked really fluid and agile in movement drills. Looks like a quality Day 2 center prospect."


    Did he grow over the weekend or block any good D-lineman yet?
    Why are you hanging onto this? It’s dumb.