tomokawan
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But he gave the Eagles an A+ for a corner from Toledo. LOL. Small school corner. You never know.Haha right this is what they did with Tyler Smith lol. Makes no sense.
But he gave the Eagles an A+ for a corner from Toledo. LOL. Small school corner. You never know.Haha right this is what they did with Tyler Smith lol. Makes no sense.
Right lol…..what receivers did he face at Toledo lol….But he gave the Eagles an A+ for a corner from Toledo. LOL. Small school corner. You never know.
Sounds like a Cowboy. lolWeaknesses: Relatively inexperienced, poor footwork, inconsistent angles and aiming point, plays with poor pad level at times
I definitely look at it as they were taking him regardless so the fact they picked up the early 3rd has to be factored in. If they hit on that pick then it boosts the grade, for me anyway.Seems like some just grade the player, others include the value from the trade. I guess you can do it either way, but then you have to either grade the 3rd-rounder straight up (if you included the trade in your first-round grade) or you need to grade the 3rd-rounder as a completely free guy (if you didn't). Nobody will do it that way, though.
Steele improved late in the year. He was coming off a bad injury so there’s legit hope he can be back to form this yearAgreed. I guess if steele continues to suck this year, they can shuffle guys around now and put Guyton at RT, Smith at LT and Bass at LG. Still want another center. They are gambling with journeymen Hoffman.
Always is but it’s fun to see what people initial reaction isWay too soon to tell
Yes, he did.No he didn’t
A lot is an understatement.The true draft grade will come when these players hit the field during the regular season. Draft day grades can change a lot in the next year or two.