Manwiththeplan
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Yea, he's the guy I want in round 1, but I think the Chargers or Seahawks pluck him before we do.
James reminds me of a rich man's Jabril Peppers. I don't think he's that great in coverage, but he's a top-5 pick kind of athlete.
Someone's going to roll the dice on him in the first half of round one.
I really love me some Nelson.
It's gonna suck seeing him in a Giants uniform for the next 12 years...
James reminds me of a rich man's Jabril Peppers. I don't think he's that great in coverage, but he's a top-5 pick kind of athlete
James reminds me of a rich man's Jabril Peppers. I don't think he's that great in coverage, but he's a top-5 pick kind of athlete.
Someone's going to roll the dice on him in the first half of round one.
Reason why is...there isn't walk in starters after them. Supply and demand.
I'd put Frank Ragnow, C/G, Arkansas as a day one starter
Ragnow could be in the running to be one of the top center prospects in the 2018 NFL Draft. Over the past two seasons, he hasn't allowed a single sack while taking on excellent competition. As one can expect coming from Arkansas, Ragnow is also a tough run blocker. He is a technician who enters his senior year having made 26 straight starts.
God I hope they don't and if it happens I hope we don't draft him. I am so sick of worrying about people not playing because of off the field stuff. Look at the guy you wanted over Taco as an example. All the red flags in the world and you still wanted him. Now hes probably going to be getting a big time suspension. Its just not worth the hassle. TMZ and camera phones would have ruined Michael Irvins career. Its not worth the trouble for troubled players anymore.I hope someone post a video of Quenton Nelson taking a bong hit right before the draft starts.
James Washington probably voted for Garrett.We polled 20 prospects from the 2018 NFL Draft class last month at the Reese's Senior Bowl on various football related questions that, collectively, provide some insight into how the NFL's incoming talent views the game's teams, coaches and players. This week, we'll publish the poll results. Today's poll question:
Which NFL coach would you most like to play for?
Perhaps it's his five Super Bowl rings as a head coach, or the unreal consistency with which the New England Patriots win year after year. Or maybe it's his -- ahem -- always-entertaining rapport with the media. Whatever the case, Bill Belichick was the choice of the prospects polled. While he hasn't coached an NFL game in 10 years -- before Senior Bowl players were even in high school -- Jon Gruden finished tied for second, along with Sean Payton and Mike Tomlin. Being a popular TV personality, clearly, has its advantages.
Full poll results (votes):
Bill Belichick, Patriots (4)
Jon Gruden, Raiders (3)
Sean Payton, Saints (3)
Mike Tomlin, Steelers (3)
Pete Carroll, Seahawks (2)
Dan Quinn, Falcons (2)
Jason Garrett, Cowboys (1)
Bill O'Brien, Texans (1)
Sean McVay, Rams (1)
Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter @ChaseGoodbread.
Exactly. No matter how much you study as a fan you are evaluating partly blind. You are not privy to the interviews and medicals. You don't have all the information to truly make an informed decision.
James Washington probably voted for Garrett.
Another OL....... why not just draft a CB and get it over with
Building the trenches sure didn't work as advertised......now we are the slowest team in the NFL
Did I sleep thru the Super Bowl?.......you should have woke meIt did work, until we lost two starters in Leary and Free, but did nothing to replace their productivity.
Exactly. No matter how much you study as a fan you are evaluating partly blind. You are not privy to the interviews and medicals. You don't have all the information to truly make an informed decision.
This Bischoff guy has us taking Andrew Brown DT Virginia at 19.
Breathe that in. Let the aroma sting the nostrils.