Elijah Molden
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Dominant*Houhusky said:
Budda had 80 fucking tackles and was a freshman all American as a true freshman and continued that consistent production all three years to a consensus all american... He was fucking dominate from the second he stepped on campus until he left for 3 fucking years.backthepack said:
What are you talking about? He had like 18 PBUs and 4 picks last year? He’s been top 3 in the country in coverage grade the past 2 years... Do you even watch the games?Houhusky said:
Budda Baker went early second round, Budda was ranked as the top nickel DB and the 2nd best FS in the draft his year.RatherBeBrewing said:
It wouldn’t surprise me too much if Molden snuck into the end of the first round, or at all if he’s a second rounder. He did do testing at The Opening finals, which isn’t the most accurate but is useful for comparing to guys from the same event. Some other guys from the 2016 event-KrunkJuice said:
Agree. The only guy off memory similar in size who didn't match what you wrote was Joe Haden and he went 7th overall. I think Molden sneaks into rd 1 if he runs in the 4.4s. It is really hard to tell now fast he is.RatherBeBrewing said:The only way DBs go in the first round:
* Top CB capable of covering franchise WRs every down. 6-6’2” 200ish, with elite speed.
* Freak safety. Jamal Adams or Minkah Fitzpatrick types.
Those are the top-20ish picks that are usually on NFL radars from the time they’re 5-star recruits.
End of the first round or start of the second you can get the slightly damaged or defective version of those.
Safeties, and CBs you don’t expect to be perennial Pro-Bowl level contributors start in the second round. If Molden is 5’10” he will probably be pigeonholed as a slot corner or nickelback. The only way to overcome that size and be a first rounder is with insane, sustained production and elite athleticism. CB is one of those positions where there is no substitute for the right combo of size and athleticism, safety is more lenient but also more replaceable thus a lower draft value.
Elijah Molden: 4.52 at The Opening
Jaylon Johnson: 4.47 at The Opening 4.50 at NFL combine
Cam Akers: 4.41 at The Opening 4.47 at combine
Demo Lenoir: 4.43 at The Opening
Usually RBs and DBs run slower times after college, as they bulk up. Salvon Ahmed took that to the extreme, as he was the fastest RB at 4.32 and pulled off a 4.62 at the combine.
Not to nitpick, but Joe Haden also applies although he’s below ideal size. He follows the insane, sustained production part: 220 tackles and 8 INT in three seasons, unanimous first team All-American, star of a national title game, crazy athleticism, recruiting pedigree 59th overall on Rivals.
Molden isn't seen as a safety hybrid like Budda was and he doesnt have the same proven production that Budda had. Molden COULD be a Budda type but its hard to imagine him going in the first round or even early 2nd even if he tests really well...
The shitshow of a season is going to have coaches/scouts depending even more on the underwear Olympics measurables this year and limiting risk, If molden tests well I could see him going late 2nd, if he tests poorly I could see him dropping way into the 6th.
The ELITE prototypical outside CBs and larger safeties will go before him IMO... But its the NFL... EWIWBI.
Molden played really fucking well, had a great season last year. This season he played well in the 4 fake games we had... He is a really good player but dont pretend that Molden and Budda have had comparable production
JFC... PFF... fuck off.
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One of my personal pet peeve misspellings, drives me nuts.CallMeBigErn said:
Dominant*Houhusky said:
Budda had 80 fucking tackles and was a freshman all American as a true freshman and continued that consistent production all three years to a consensus all american... He was fucking dominate from the second he stepped on campus until he left for 3 fucking years.backthepack said:
What are you talking about? He had like 18 PBUs and 4 picks last year? He’s been top 3 in the country in coverage grade the past 2 years... Do you even watch the games?Houhusky said:
Budda Baker went early second round, Budda was ranked as the top nickel DB and the 2nd best FS in the draft his year.RatherBeBrewing said:
It wouldn’t surprise me too much if Molden snuck into the end of the first round, or at all if he’s a second rounder. He did do testing at The Opening finals, which isn’t the most accurate but is useful for comparing to guys from the same event. Some other guys from the 2016 event-KrunkJuice said:
Agree. The only guy off memory similar in size who didn't match what you wrote was Joe Haden and he went 7th overall. I think Molden sneaks into rd 1 if he runs in the 4.4s. It is really hard to tell now fast he is.RatherBeBrewing said:The only way DBs go in the first round:
* Top CB capable of covering franchise WRs every down. 6-6’2” 200ish, with elite speed.
* Freak safety. Jamal Adams or Minkah Fitzpatrick types.
Those are the top-20ish picks that are usually on NFL radars from the time they’re 5-star recruits.
End of the first round or start of the second you can get the slightly damaged or defective version of those.
Safeties, and CBs you don’t expect to be perennial Pro-Bowl level contributors start in the second round. If Molden is 5’10” he will probably be pigeonholed as a slot corner or nickelback. The only way to overcome that size and be a first rounder is with insane, sustained production and elite athleticism. CB is one of those positions where there is no substitute for the right combo of size and athleticism, safety is more lenient but also more replaceable thus a lower draft value.
Elijah Molden: 4.52 at The Opening
Jaylon Johnson: 4.47 at The Opening 4.50 at NFL combine
Cam Akers: 4.41 at The Opening 4.47 at combine
Demo Lenoir: 4.43 at The Opening
Usually RBs and DBs run slower times after college, as they bulk up. Salvon Ahmed took that to the extreme, as he was the fastest RB at 4.32 and pulled off a 4.62 at the combine.
Not to nitpick, but Joe Haden also applies although he’s below ideal size. He follows the insane, sustained production part: 220 tackles and 8 INT in three seasons, unanimous first team All-American, star of a national title game, crazy athleticism, recruiting pedigree 59th overall on Rivals.
Molden isn't seen as a safety hybrid like Budda was and he doesnt have the same proven production that Budda had. Molden COULD be a Budda type but its hard to imagine him going in the first round or even early 2nd even if he tests really well...
The shitshow of a season is going to have coaches/scouts depending even more on the underwear Olympics measurables this year and limiting risk, If molden tests well I could see him going late 2nd, if he tests poorly I could see him dropping way into the 6th.
The ELITE prototypical outside CBs and larger safeties will go before him IMO... But its the NFL... EWIWBI.
Molden played really fucking well, had a great season last year. This season he played well in the 4 fake games we had... He is a really good player but dont pretend that Molden and Budda have had comparable production
JFC... PFF... fuck off.
Someone had to say it. -
For all intensive purposes I could care less... Irregardless of the mute point, its supposably all one in the same.CallMeBigErn said:
Dominant*Houhusky said:
Budda had 80 fucking tackles and was a freshman all American as a true freshman and continued that consistent production all three years to a consensus all american... He was fucking dominate from the second he stepped on campus until he left for 3 fucking years.backthepack said:
What are you talking about? He had like 18 PBUs and 4 picks last year? He’s been top 3 in the country in coverage grade the past 2 years... Do you even watch the games?Houhusky said:
Budda Baker went early second round, Budda was ranked as the top nickel DB and the 2nd best FS in the draft his year.RatherBeBrewing said:
It wouldn’t surprise me too much if Molden snuck into the end of the first round, or at all if he’s a second rounder. He did do testing at The Opening finals, which isn’t the most accurate but is useful for comparing to guys from the same event. Some other guys from the 2016 event-KrunkJuice said:
Agree. The only guy off memory similar in size who didn't match what you wrote was Joe Haden and he went 7th overall. I think Molden sneaks into rd 1 if he runs in the 4.4s. It is really hard to tell now fast he is.RatherBeBrewing said:The only way DBs go in the first round:
* Top CB capable of covering franchise WRs every down. 6-6’2” 200ish, with elite speed.
* Freak safety. Jamal Adams or Minkah Fitzpatrick types.
Those are the top-20ish picks that are usually on NFL radars from the time they’re 5-star recruits.
End of the first round or start of the second you can get the slightly damaged or defective version of those.
Safeties, and CBs you don’t expect to be perennial Pro-Bowl level contributors start in the second round. If Molden is 5’10” he will probably be pigeonholed as a slot corner or nickelback. The only way to overcome that size and be a first rounder is with insane, sustained production and elite athleticism. CB is one of those positions where there is no substitute for the right combo of size and athleticism, safety is more lenient but also more replaceable thus a lower draft value.
Elijah Molden: 4.52 at The Opening
Jaylon Johnson: 4.47 at The Opening 4.50 at NFL combine
Cam Akers: 4.41 at The Opening 4.47 at combine
Demo Lenoir: 4.43 at The Opening
Usually RBs and DBs run slower times after college, as they bulk up. Salvon Ahmed took that to the extreme, as he was the fastest RB at 4.32 and pulled off a 4.62 at the combine.
Not to nitpick, but Joe Haden also applies although he’s below ideal size. He follows the insane, sustained production part: 220 tackles and 8 INT in three seasons, unanimous first team All-American, star of a national title game, crazy athleticism, recruiting pedigree 59th overall on Rivals.
Molden isn't seen as a safety hybrid like Budda was and he doesnt have the same proven production that Budda had. Molden COULD be a Budda type but its hard to imagine him going in the first round or even early 2nd even if he tests really well...
The shitshow of a season is going to have coaches/scouts depending even more on the underwear Olympics measurables this year and limiting risk, If molden tests well I could see him going late 2nd, if he tests poorly I could see him dropping way into the 6th.
The ELITE prototypical outside CBs and larger safeties will go before him IMO... But its the NFL... EWIWBI.
Molden played really fucking well, had a great season last year. This season he played well in the 4 fake games we had... He is a really good player but dont pretend that Molden and Budda have had comparable production
JFC... PFF... fuck off.
Someone had to say it. -
Its an insane thing. I can understand all intensive purposes because it's something you don't hear in real life and don't see spelled out often. But they've used the term dominant in print for like 100 years.dnc said:
One of my personal pet peeve misspellings, drives me nuts.CallMeBigErn said:
Dominant*Houhusky said:
Budda had 80 fucking tackles and was a freshman all American as a true freshman and continued that consistent production all three years to a consensus all american... He was fucking dominate from the second he stepped on campus until he left for 3 fucking years.backthepack said:
What are you talking about? He had like 18 PBUs and 4 picks last year? He’s been top 3 in the country in coverage grade the past 2 years... Do you even watch the games?Houhusky said:
Budda Baker went early second round, Budda was ranked as the top nickel DB and the 2nd best FS in the draft his year.RatherBeBrewing said:
It wouldn’t surprise me too much if Molden snuck into the end of the first round, or at all if he’s a second rounder. He did do testing at The Opening finals, which isn’t the most accurate but is useful for comparing to guys from the same event. Some other guys from the 2016 event-KrunkJuice said:
Agree. The only guy off memory similar in size who didn't match what you wrote was Joe Haden and he went 7th overall. I think Molden sneaks into rd 1 if he runs in the 4.4s. It is really hard to tell now fast he is.RatherBeBrewing said:The only way DBs go in the first round:
* Top CB capable of covering franchise WRs every down. 6-6’2” 200ish, with elite speed.
* Freak safety. Jamal Adams or Minkah Fitzpatrick types.
Those are the top-20ish picks that are usually on NFL radars from the time they’re 5-star recruits.
End of the first round or start of the second you can get the slightly damaged or defective version of those.
Safeties, and CBs you don’t expect to be perennial Pro-Bowl level contributors start in the second round. If Molden is 5’10” he will probably be pigeonholed as a slot corner or nickelback. The only way to overcome that size and be a first rounder is with insane, sustained production and elite athleticism. CB is one of those positions where there is no substitute for the right combo of size and athleticism, safety is more lenient but also more replaceable thus a lower draft value.
Elijah Molden: 4.52 at The Opening
Jaylon Johnson: 4.47 at The Opening 4.50 at NFL combine
Cam Akers: 4.41 at The Opening 4.47 at combine
Demo Lenoir: 4.43 at The Opening
Usually RBs and DBs run slower times after college, as they bulk up. Salvon Ahmed took that to the extreme, as he was the fastest RB at 4.32 and pulled off a 4.62 at the combine.
Not to nitpick, but Joe Haden also applies although he’s below ideal size. He follows the insane, sustained production part: 220 tackles and 8 INT in three seasons, unanimous first team All-American, star of a national title game, crazy athleticism, recruiting pedigree 59th overall on Rivals.
Molden isn't seen as a safety hybrid like Budda was and he doesnt have the same proven production that Budda had. Molden COULD be a Budda type but its hard to imagine him going in the first round or even early 2nd even if he tests really well...
The shitshow of a season is going to have coaches/scouts depending even more on the underwear Olympics measurables this year and limiting risk, If molden tests well I could see him going late 2nd, if he tests poorly I could see him dropping way into the 6th.
The ELITE prototypical outside CBs and larger safeties will go before him IMO... But its the NFL... EWIWBI.
Molden played really fucking well, had a great season last year. This season he played well in the 4 fake games we had... He is a really good player but dont pretend that Molden and Budda have had comparable production
JFC... PFF... fuck off.
Someone had to say it. -
That's racistRatherBeBrewing said:
smallish corner you have on your roster that you start when one of the regular CBs is at the birth of his 17th childHouhusky said:
Budda Baker went early second round, Budda was ranked as the top nickel DB and the 2nd best FS in the draft his year.RatherBeBrewing said:
It wouldn’t surprise me too much if Molden snuck into the end of the first round, or at all if he’s a second rounder. He did do testing at The Opening finals, which isn’t the most accurate but is useful for comparing to guys from the same event. Some other guys from the 2016 event-KrunkJuice said:
Agree. The only guy off memory similar in size who didn't match what you wrote was Joe Haden and he went 7th overall. I think Molden sneaks into rd 1 if he runs in the 4.4s. It is really hard to tell now fast he is.RatherBeBrewing said:The only way DBs go in the first round:
* Top CB capable of covering franchise WRs every down. 6-6’2” 200ish, with elite speed.
* Freak safety. Jamal Adams or Minkah Fitzpatrick types.
Those are the top-20ish picks that are usually on NFL radars from the time they’re 5-star recruits.
End of the first round or start of the second you can get the slightly damaged or defective version of those.
Safeties, and CBs you don’t expect to be perennial Pro-Bowl level contributors start in the second round. If Molden is 5’10” he will probably be pigeonholed as a slot corner or nickelback. The only way to overcome that size and be a first rounder is with insane, sustained production and elite athleticism. CB is one of those positions where there is no substitute for the right combo of size and athleticism, safety is more lenient but also more replaceable thus a lower draft value.
Elijah Molden: 4.52 at The Opening
Jaylon Johnson: 4.47 at The Opening 4.50 at NFL combine
Cam Akers: 4.41 at The Opening 4.47 at combine
Demo Lenoir: 4.43 at The Opening
Usually RBs and DBs run slower times after college, as they bulk up. Salvon Ahmed took that to the extreme, as he was the fastest RB at 4.32 and pulled off a 4.62 at the combine.
Not to nitpick, but Joe Haden also applies although he’s below ideal size. He follows the insane, sustained production part: 220 tackles and 8 INT in three seasons, unanimous first team All-American, star of a national title game, crazy athleticism, recruiting pedigree 59th overall on Rivals.
Molden isn't seen as a safety hybrid like Budda was and he doesnt have the same proven production that Budda had. Molden COULD be a Budda type but its hard to imagine him going in the first round or even early 2nd even if he tests really well...
The shitshow of a season is going to have coaches/scouts depending even more on the underwear Olympics measurables this year and limiting risk, If molden tests well I could see him going late 2nd, if he tests poorly I could see him dropping way into the 6th.
The ELITE prototypical outside CBs and larger safeties will go before him IMO... But its the NFL... EWIWBI. -
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How fast did Molden run up the Space Needle?
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Same height/same build/same athleticism. I mean Budda played the same role in 2016 as Elijah does. But we can go off of how Budda is used in the NFL.1to392831weretaken said:
So the same outside of everything being different?backthepack said:
Dude they’re the same player with Molden being better in coverage/ballskills and Budda being able to single high/elite in run gameFireCohen said:
Dude budda has better tapebackthepack said:
Ok? He’s gunna run a similar forty, run a better shuttle, probably vert around the same... It’s the same player except Molden’s better in coverage whereas Budda is super elite against the run/plays single high.FireCohen said:
Lol no, budda is fasterbackthepack said:
I’ll bet you Molden tests almost the same if not better than Budda.dnc said:I think Budda is a better athlete and better in coverage but not by a ton. And Molden makes up that gap with far superior ball skills.
I would guess Molden will be a second rounder, again unless his combine bombshell and he runs like a 4.8. If he can get under 4.6 he’ll go by round 2. He’s good. -
I think Molden will be good, but it’s mostly a crapshoot. It’s always hard to predict how someone will do in the NFL. Very few guys are sure things.backthepack said:
Same height/same build/same athleticism. I mean Budda played the same role in 2016 as Elijah does. But we can go off of how Budda is used in the NFL.1to392831weretaken said:
So the same outside of everything being different?backthepack said:
Dude they’re the same player with Molden being better in coverage/ballskills and Budda being able to single high/elite in run gameFireCohen said:
Dude budda has better tapebackthepack said:
Ok? He’s gunna run a similar forty, run a better shuttle, probably vert around the same... It’s the same player except Molden’s better in coverage whereas Budda is super elite against the run/plays single high.FireCohen said:
Lol no, budda is fasterbackthepack said:
I’ll bet you Molden tests almost the same if not better than Budda.dnc said:I think Budda is a better athlete and better in coverage but not by a ton. And Molden makes up that gap with far superior ball skills.
I would guess Molden will be a second rounder, again unless his combine bombshell and he runs like a 4.8. If he can get under 4.6 he’ll go by round 2. He’s good. -
Yeah not saying he’ll be a better player at the NFL level. I just think he was on the same level as Budda here.RoadDawg55 said:
I think Molden will be good, but it’s mostly a crapshoot. It’s always hard to predict how someone will do in the NFL. Very few guys are sure things.backthepack said:
Same height/same build/same athleticism. I mean Budda played the same role in 2016 as Elijah does. But we can go off of how Budda is used in the NFL.1to392831weretaken said:
So the same outside of everything being different?backthepack said:
Dude they’re the same player with Molden being better in coverage/ballskills and Budda being able to single high/elite in run gameFireCohen said:
Dude budda has better tapebackthepack said:
Ok? He’s gunna run a similar forty, run a better shuttle, probably vert around the same... It’s the same player except Molden’s better in coverage whereas Budda is super elite against the run/plays single high.FireCohen said:
Lol no, budda is fasterbackthepack said:
I’ll bet you Molden tests almost the same if not better than Budda.dnc said:I think Budda is a better athlete and better in coverage but not by a ton. And Molden makes up that gap with far superior ball skills.
I would guess Molden will be a second rounder, again unless his combine bombshell and he runs like a 4.8. If he can get under 4.6 he’ll go by round 2. He’s good.