darthseinfeld
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Because they have 1 starting caliber WRMarquise Brown now weighs 180 lbs and what is one of the Ravens draft needs? A big WR .
Im 6'7So all you frustrated Leprachauns mad at the world because you could'nt ride all the rides at the fair as a child. Life's a @#$%&
You and me vs the midgets. Come on DarthIm 6'7
I rode all the rides at the fair twice each
Marvin Harrison was listed at 180 or so, but I doubt seriously he was that big.
Still a dog! Going to be a player in the league
Concerning... I like dude's skill set, but if he gonna be dealing with weight issues Cowboys should pass. 270 is clearly too big, and the quick weight gain in a matter of what? A month, is ridiculous.Zaven Collins has gained 11lbs since his pro day. He’s up to 270 now.
I don't get it, this guy will be in a nfl weight program and could easily add 20 pounds for his height.https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...eet-166-pounds-at-indianapolis-medical-check/
At Alabama, wide receiver DeVonta Smith was listed at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds. At the school’s Pro Day, Smith declined to be measured or weighed, but said his weight was 170. It turns out he’s a little smaller than that.
Albert Breer of SI.com reports that Smith was weighed and measured at the recent medical check for NFL prospects in Indianapolis, and Smith actually measured at just over 6 feet tall, and 166 pounds.
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Not a huge surprise, but it will be interesting to see if he slides below the 12-15 range.
What up Bob... long time no see.I believe Devonta will bust. Watching tape and that Alabama offense is such a machine and so well schemed, that all those wideouts have to do pretty much are get into their routes while the opposing teams secondary is stuck trying to process who to cover; and they’re on their way to becoming open. Then you add in his lack of girth and middling speed. I believe the same for Waddle. If you don’t produce in college, good chance that follows you into the NFL.
I didnt see this until my post. You're spot on againAnd then you look at tape of Smith taking Horn to the woodshed and you realize that Horn is not worth a top 10 pick