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[Dynasty] 2019 NFL Draft Class (2 Viewers)

NFL team(s) asked Mississippi State QB Nick Fitzgerald to work out with the tight ends at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Translation: "We don't think you have any shot at quarterback." Fitzgerald (6'5/226) of course didn't work out with the tight ends as he holds out hope that he can turn things around as a passer. However, we aren't sure that will ever happen after struggling for two straight years in college. If Fitzgerald were to make it in the NFL, it will likely be in a unique role like the one the Saints have utilized with Taysom Hill.

SOURCE: NFL Draft on Twitter

Mar 2, 2019, 6:57 PM

 
Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy believes WR Gary Jennings' 4.42 40-yard dash was "no surprise."

Nagy continued by saying Jennings (6'1/214) "had fastest max speed on South team (per Zebra Technologies) in this year’s #seniorbowl game at 21.56 mph and field speed is far more important than any 40 time." Nagy is far ahead of the game on this one. The 40-yard dash will nearly become irrelevant once player tracking data is used during all college football games. Until then, the 40-yard dash is one of our few ways to quantify a players speed. Jennings posted an 82nd percentile SPARQ score overall and is in play for an early Day 3 selection.

SOURCE: Jim Nagy on Twitter

Mar 3, 2019, 7:11 AM

 
Former NFL Personnel man Bryan Broaddus believes Lil'Jordan Humphrey "might be a big slot" in the NFL.

After testing with a 28th percentile SPARQ score at the NFL Scouting combine this seems to be his most likely role on an NFL team if he makes it through training camp. Broaddus also mentioned Humphrey (6'4/210) "catches a ton of balls." Humphrey's draft stock is hovering around Day 3 at this point.

SOURCE: Bryan Broaddus on Twitter

Mar 3, 2019, 7:00 AM


NFL Network's Bucky Brooks considers Texas WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey one of the biggest losers of Saturday's session at the NFL Scouting Combine.

This isn't a surprise as Humphrey (6'4/210) posted the worst 40-yard dash among all wideouts and was out-paced by more than 10 tight ends. Brooks noted, "The Texas standout was viewed as a potential sleeper entering the combine, but scouts are rewriting those grades" after his 40. He'll now be a likely Day 3 selection.

SOURCE: NFL.com

Mar 3, 2019, 5:33 AM

 
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2019 NFL COMBINE: TE WINNERS, LOSERS AND RISERS

Three Sigma Athlete - 2019 SPARQ Scores - Tight Ends

NFL Combine 2019: Which tight ends helped, hurt stock? Noah Fant, T.J. Hockenson, Caleb Wilson, more

The Draft Network's Jon Ledyard believes San Diego State TE Kahale Warring is the "sleeper you need to know" at the tight end position.

Warring (6'5/252) excelled in the athletic testing, posting an 80th percentile SPARQ score. This was good for fourth in this year's athletically-gifted tight end class behind Iowa's T.J. Hockenson (87th percentile), LSU's Foster Moreau (89th percentile), and Iowa's Noah Fant (98th percentile). Ledyard believes Warring shows "shocking polish as a route runner" and "maintains quickness out of his breaks." After his strong performance at the NFL Scouting combine, Warring will likely be selected sometime on Day 3.

SOURCE: Jon Ledyard on Twitter

Mar 3, 2019, 4:52 AM

 
ESPN's Todd McShay lists Ole Miss WR D.K. Metcalf, Mississippi State Montez Sweat, and Michigan LB Devin Bush as three prospects with the most impressive workouts.

All three of them showed elite speed, especially given their sizes. Metcalf (6'3/228) was the talk of the event early after running a 4.33-second 40-yard dash, but some of that buzz was erased after seeing his historically bad results in the agility drills (3-cone and short shuttle). If Metcalf wants to reach the Julio Jones-level, he has to dramatically improve his ability to get in-and-out of his breaks. Even with that factored in, Metcalf is now expected to be a top-20 selection with a chance to join Sweat inside the top-10.

SOURCE: Todd McShay on Twitter

Mar 4, 2019, 8:21 PM

 
Bronco Billy said:
This is shaping up to be a tremendously fun draft.  The prognistications are all over the map.
Fantasy football forum, dumb it down a bit please.  Big words hurt my brain.  

 
Post-Combine Rookie ADP🔥🔥🔥

1.01 Harry
Metcalf (tie)
1.03 Butler
1.04 Jacobs
1.05 AJ Brown
1.06 Harmon
1.07 Montgomery
1.08 Henderson
1.09 Fant
1.10 Harris
1.11 Sanders
1.12 Hockenson
Post-Combine Rookie ADP🔥🔥🔥

Post-Combine Rookie ADP🔥🔥🔥

2.01 Anderson
2.02 Samuel
2.03 Campbell
2.04 Arecega-Whiteside
M Brown (tie)
2.06 Singletary
2.07 Murray
2.08 T Williams
2.09 Hill
2.10 I Smith
2.11 Hall
Isabella (tie)

 
"With that said, I can't blame anyone for looking at the bad agility testing and N/A on his college production and fearing outcomes like Jonathan Baldwin or Darrius Heyward-Bey."

Baldwin was dumb and couldn't grasp a playbook. DHB cannot catch a football. Only stupid teams will compare him to those 2 or other hacks. That means he has a better chance to be drafted by a team that knows how to use him.

 
2 offers from the usual suspects in Dynasty. Both want Metcalf. 2019 1st (1.12) & 2020 1st in 14 team dynasty for 1.01. The other offer is 'everyone I got'. :lol:

Um, no.

 
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2 offers for the usual suspects in Dynasty. Both want Metcalf. 2019 1st (1.12) & 2020 1st in 14 team dynasty for 1.01. The other offer is 'everyone I got'. :lol:

Um, no.
Depends on who the everyone is.  I'm not jealous of anyone having the 1.1 this year, to be honest.

 
Id take offers for 1.1
I haven't gotten any offers yet. It's the first time I have ever had a 1.01 in 7 years of playing dynasty now (not a lot I know). At least I traded for it. Nobody is excited about it. Almost certainly will have to wait until after the NFL draft.

 
I haven't gotten any offers yet. It's the first time I have ever had a 1.01 in 7 years of playing dynasty now (not a lot I know). At least I traded for it. Nobody is excited about it. Almost certainly will have to wait until after the NFL draft.
It’s been crickets in terms of offers for the 1.01. So my plan is to keep it. Eff everybody. The 1.01 is now undervalued and you should be trading for it on the cheap. Just not mine!

 
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2 offers from the usual suspects in Dynasty. Both want Metcalf. 2019 1st (1.12) & 2020 1st in 14 team dynasty for 1.01. The other offer is 'everyone I got'. :lol:

Um, no.
Those are terrible offers. I have 1.01 too. I think this is the year we need to keep it. Perception is it’s a bad draft. Better to keep the pick and get it right. 

 
Those are terrible offers. I have 1.01 too. I think this is the year we need to keep it. Perception is it’s a bad draft. Better to keep the pick and get it right. 
Yeah this draft isnt as bad as people make it to be. there are some potential game changers at wr... we could see some in the top 10 rather quickly IMO

 
Stanley Morgan quietly had one one of the best combines for any receiver in this class and the thing is, a lot of his testing shows up on film.

40 Yard Dash 4.53s
Vertical Jump 38½"
Broad Jump 125"
3-Cone Drill 6.78s
20 Yard Shuttle 4.13

 
Gandalf said:
And maybe the rookie RBs land in good spots... KC, Balt, or Philly 
Don't forget HOU because whoever goes there is potentially starting in 2020. They will not be re-signing Miller.

 
Stanley Morgan quietly had one one of the best combines for any receiver in this class and the thing is, a lot of his testing shows up on film.

40 Yard Dash 4.53s
Vertical Jump 38½"
Broad Jump 125"
3-Cone Drill 6.78s
20 Yard Shuttle 4.13
He's got pedigree and he's really good. Totally under-rated.

 
Stanley Morgan quietly had one one of the best combines for any receiver in this class and the thing is, a lot of his testing shows up on film.

40 Yard Dash 4.53s
Vertical Jump 38½"
Broad Jump 125"
3-Cone Drill 6.78s
20 Yard Shuttle 4.13
Kenny Bell, WR, NE

6’-1”  197 lbs

Led Nebraska in receptions, yds, and TDs

First team All Big Ten 2014

40 YARD DASH: 4.42 SEC

VERTICAL JUMP: 41.5 INCH

BROAD JUMP: 129.0 INCH

3 CONE DRILL: 6.66 SEC

20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.15 SEC

Currently employed by Salt Lake Stallions.

 

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