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HOFers everyone of them! Haha thanks for sharing. Ross has time to bump it up.John Ross, Jerome Mathis, Goodwin, Tyrone Calico, JJ Nelson, Jacoby Ford and DHB.
HOFers everyone of them! Haha thanks for sharing. Ross has time to bump it up.John Ross, Jerome Mathis, Goodwin, Tyrone Calico, JJ Nelson, Jacoby Ford and DHB.
If Tyreek had been allowed to participate at the combine and Roy Williams had not horse collared Calico this list could certainly have been more impressive for sure.HOFers everyone of them! Haha thanks for sharing. Ross has time to bump it up.
Why does no one seem to like this guy or talk about him? I've been drafting in him last round or two FFPC best ball drafts already. He's coming off a 100+ catch season, his size and overall workout numbers compare favorably to Mike Evans, 4.52 forty with 6.98 3 cone are pretty good numbers for his size. A guy I pay attention to solely for WR's had him listed as his #6 WR pre-combine. But what McShay said was right, he seems overlooked and no one here seems to talk about him much at all. What do people think is wrong with his game?• • • USC’s Michael Pittman Jr. continues to be overlooked. I see a nice parallel to Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster here. Pittman will likely end up a second-round pick, land somewhere as a WR2 and just go off. He knows how to separate, and he’s a meticulous worker. He posted a 4.52 in the 40, and wouldn’t you know it, Smith-Schuster ran a 4.54.
Admittedly I don't watch or follow college ball much so I rely a lot on folks on this board and in the news, so I'll just say that Pittman has now been on my board for exactly "this post" long.Why does no one seem to like this guy or talk about him? I've been drafting in him last round or two FFPC best ball drafts already. He's coming off a 100+ catch season, his size and overall workout numbers compare favorably to Mike Evans, 4.52 forty with 6.98 3 cone are pretty good numbers for his size. A guy I pay attention to solely for WR's had him listed as his #6 WR pre-combine. But what McShay said was right, he seems overlooked and no one here seems to talk about him much at all. What do people think is wrong with his game?
Same. Just added to my, er, "unicorn" list.Admittedly I don't watch or follow college ball much so I rely a lot on folks on this board and in the news, so I'll just say that Pittman has now been on my board for exactly "this post" long.
That's. A lot.Fresno State guard Netane Muti put up FORTY FOUR reps on the bench press.
As a Sutton owner, I'll be happy if he goes to DEN because that means the targets go to Sutton and Ruggs runs clear outs. Same in Detroit with Golladay.Unpopular opinion: I don’t hate Ruggs and think he could be a great high upside WR2/3. Do I think that’s how his value will be reflected in rookie drafts? I’m not sure. I do think fantasy/analytics guys are fighting hard against the NFL heads on this one. Sometimes you just have to lean into it.
Hard to see him ending up in Detroit given how high he is projected to go and the needs Detroit has.As a Sutton owner, I'll be happy if he goes to DEN because that means the targets go to Sutton and Ruggs runs clear outs. Same in Detroit with Golladay.
He was using his legs. Im glad he didnt hurt himself.Fresno State guard Netane Muti put up FORTY FOUR reps on the bench press.
As long as they can brag on Twitter about how their stopwatches had guys .02-.05 faster than the laser timer... no #### dummy, that’s the ####### margin for error. Major reputable guys are doing this including Jeremiah and Bruglar. It’s embarrassing.It's amazing how bad the football media is at interpreting combine results.
Your 40 time and most other stats are completely useless without the context of how big you are.
A 6'4" 230 player running a 4.40 is amazingly different from a 5'8" 166 lb player running a 4.40, for an extreme example.
It literally only takes one idiot GM to make him a top-15 pick.Unpopular opinion: I don’t hate Ruggs and think he could be a great high upside WR2/3. Do I think that’s how his value will be reflected in rookie drafts? I’m not sure. I do think fantasy/analytics guys are fighting hard against the NFL heads on this one. Sometimes you just have to lean into it.
Totally forgot that Ginn's sub 4.3 wasn't at the combine.John Ross, Jerome Mathis, Goodwin, Tyrone Calico, JJ Nelson, Jacoby Ford and DHB.
On that note I actually came in here to make a request. Anyone who reads this please post, and even PM me when you do it's not asking to much, when you see 10/20 yard splits.I think by eyeball Helaire looks to have good burst initially over the first 10-20, it’s the last 20 where he doesn’t have an extra gear
Maybe I'm an outlier, those 4 make part of what is now a big 7 for me but for sure got others you did not mention higher then some you did.Pretty easy top4 though. Swift/Akers/Taylor/Lamb in some order for most I would imagine.
I'm assuming Dobbins, Reagor and Jeudy? I think it's a clear step down to Dobbins thanks to him not participating, Reagor coming up a bit slower than expected, and I'm just not a huge fan of Jeudy. Makes sense to put them as part of that group though.Maybe I'm an outlier, those 4 make part of what is now a big 7 for me but for sure got others you did not mention higher then some you did.
So far he's looked good in drills. So has Eno which you were a fan of his right?Vaughn is still my guy outside the top 4. Really like that guy. Has all the tools, early and high end production. Looks very similar to Aaron Jones.
I don't see Akers being in the top 4 of many, if any drafts.I can't wait for these drills. I need to decide between Akers and Swift at 1.01 as early as possible. Pretty easy top4 though. Swift/Akers/Taylor/Lamb in some order for most I would imagine.
Eno climbed back up my board on the good weigh in. His Senior Bowl weight scared me and I had him shuffled out during the time between. A good combine with his production will hold him in tier 2 until the draft.So far he's looked good in drills. So has Eno which you were a fan of his right?
Maybe this is just because he's one of the first in order, but Akers looks great.
He’s my RB2, originally my RB1I don't see Akers being in the top 4 of many, if any drafts.
Big Reagor fan but no he's not quite in that group.I'm assuming Dobbins, Reagor and Jeudy? I think it's a clear step down to Dobbins thanks to him not participating, Reagor coming up a bit slower than expected, and I'm just not a huge fan of Jeudy. Makes sense to put them as part of that group though.
As far as I'm concerned it's just a speed test that's boosting him. The drills I don't think he's been impressive, it's going to get worse when we get to pass catching too.AJ Dillon was pretty shocking to me, Taylor a little better than I expected. I thought Dillon looked good for a big rb but those are outstanding numbers. Will have to give him another look.
No point in planting a flag so early, draft pedigree and situation might do the work for you if NFL teams make him a 3rd+ round pick. He seems like a guy that the internet could like more than the NFLHe’s my RB2, originally my RB1
You’re not wrong. I always do predraft rankings though. It allows me to have stronger tie breakers leading into post draft.No point in planting a flag so early, draft pedigree and situation might do the work for you if NFL teams make him a 3rd+ round pick. He seems like a guy that the internet could like more than the NFL
They have official time at 4.65. I can live with that over a 4.75.Apparently Moss tweaked a hamstring during the vert and decided to still run the 40
https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1233570836579221506
I call BS but take it for what it's worth
He's still running through drills too for whatever reason after a "tweak". Official time is better though.They have official time at 4.65. I can live with that over a 4.75.
Meticulous worker, pedigree and tough. I take him over a guy like Higgins or Shenault every day of the week.Why does no one seem to like this guy or talk about him? I've been drafting in him last round or two FFPC best ball drafts already. He's coming off a 100+ catch season, his size and overall workout numbers compare favorably to Mike Evans, 4.52 forty with 6.98 3 cone are pretty good numbers for his size. A guy I pay attention to solely for WR's had him listed as his #6 WR pre-combine. But what McShay said was right, he seems overlooked and no one here seems to talk about him much at all. What do people think is wrong with his game?