Pet Cat Time

maxdallasfan

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So who is your Pet Cat this year?

I'm going with Lucky Whitehead. I love the small school players.
 

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If we are only talking about the undrafted rookie group, I am going with Goodley. By far the most accomplished and experienced enough on special teams to get a role.

Second would be Days. If anything, he should know how to read zone blocking and that is half the battle.
 

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Add George Farmer. Was a five star recruit out of high school.
 

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Give me the German LB

We sure have developed a taste for foreign born players recently. Kind of wonder where that is coming from. There are a handful of teams that seem to be jumping on that trend, which is looking at analytics and dismissing extensive college football experience. Should be interesting to see if it pays off.
 

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Don't have one right now. But will probably be one of the WR's to become our return guy.

Whitehead or Goodley...but for now Reggie Dunn.
 

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We sure have developed a taste for foreign born players recently. Kind of wonder where that is coming from. There are a handful of teams that seem to be jumping on that trend, which is looking at analytics and dismissing extensive college football experience. Should be interesting to see if it pays off.

The NBA scouting is hitting the NFL....LOL...
 

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Whitehead or Goodley...but for now Reggie Dunn.

Dunn has a very impressive college resume. Makes me wonder though why he failed to stick with the Steelers, Packers or Cardinals.
 

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Bridge only has an invite to this weeks minicamp, I can't see how they don't sign him once he shows his arm this weekend. He's a long shot for sure but boy do I love his measurable's, he needs intensive schooling and a really good QB coach. Sky is the limit with this kid, very very quick release, bazooka arm strength, great size and is really mobile. Hope they show some patience with this kid and he becomes the 3rd QB. This kid needs 2-3 yrs...perfect timing to have someone waiting in the wings.
 

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If we are only talking about the undrafted rookie group, I am going with Goodley. By far the most accomplished and experienced enough on special teams to get a role.

Second would be Days. If anything, he should know how to read zone blocking and that is half the battle.

Goodley. As a Baylor alum, I am biased but I believe he can be a better WR/STs player than Harris.
 

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So who is your Pet Cat this year?

I'm going with Lucky Whitehead. I love the small school players.

I'll stay with my pet cat from before the draft:
Jones
Green
Gibson

I don't normally pay much attention to QBs, but Bridge is really interesting. He has terrific physical talent. I don't know where the reports of inaccuracy came from because in the game footage that I saw his accuracy was outstanding. He also came in 1st or 2nd in an off-season accuracy competition, I guess at the combine. He said they had to hit golf carts crossing at 20 and 30 yards and he only missed 1.

My top pet cat if probably the NFL redshirt Chris Whaley. He is like having an extra 2015 draft pick.
 

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Synjin Days - RB, GA Tech.

Big, fast, smart; his dad AND mom are football coaches. (She's 5' 3", 105# in pads)
 
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