But if he’s better than his dad the way CMC is better than his then he could be the greatest player ever to touch the field!When I watch him all I see is a guy like Owen Daniels. 50/500/5
If his dad wasnt Randy Moss we wouldnt be talking about him nearly as much
It is. It’s also how Tyrie Cleveland and Austin Mack end up in the Senior Bowl. The NFL can be quite the joke sometimes. A lot of scouts are like a dog chasing its own tail.Thats really dumb.
I can't wait to see Randy's grandson play in 25 years.But if he’s better than his dad the way CMC is better than his then he could be the greatest player ever to touch the field!
Arkansas State WR Omar Bayless received an invite to the NFL Combine.
NFL Combine invites are starting to spread throughout the draft class. While plenty of players are sure to follow, Bayless (6'3/207) is one of the first players to announce their invitation to Indianapolis. Bayless isn't a burner, but he proved himself a reliable possession receiver on the outside. If Bayless can impress in drills such as the short-shuttle and three-cone drill, he may be able to launch himself into early Day 3 discussion.
SOURCE: Omar Bayless on Twitter
Feb 2, 2020, 12:53 PM ET
Playoff teams are probably okay with that pushing more talent at other positions down to them.
5’8 199... smallest hands at the shrine game, limited receiving production. Some big play upside possibly but I’m not seeing anything to get too excited about. Mid range for satellites in my mind. Guess we’ll see how he does at the combing and how the NFL feels about him.Reggie Corbin RB Illinois...anyone?
The Shrine website had him at 5'9/200 (Illinois listed at 5'10") and running a 4.49. I can't find hand size measurements. Where'd you get yours?5’8 199... smallest hands at the shrine game, limited receiving production. Some big play upside possibly but I’m not seeing anything to get too excited about. Mid range for satellites in my mind. Guess we’ll see how he does at the combing and how the NFL feels about him.
http://draftcountdown.com/2020/2020-east-west-shrine-bowl-weigh-in/The Shrine website had him at 5'9/200 (Illinois listed at 5'10") and running a 4.49. I can't find hand size measurements. Where'd you get yours?
Maybe it's just me, but these never hold much value. Landing spot is SO huge for me. These are nice to read cuz you get a good synopsis of the player, usually, and the framework of the "mock" might be close to actuality once we know where these guys are landing.... but for now, these are really just fluff. Anyone else?
The Athletic's Dane Brugler writes that Oregon QB Justin Herbert "has the tendency to leave you wanting more with his inconsistent reads and decisions."
"While [Herbert] is highly intelligent, that doesn’t always translate to on-field processing speed for him — at quarterback, being book smart is great, but you need quick-minded players, and he isn’t always that," Brugler writes, adding that "you would rather have a 'Jeopardy' champion at quarterback than a 4.0 student." The 6-foot-6, 237-pound Oregon signal-caller did show out very well for the Senior Bowl week last month, we should note, and even with his concerns (there is no Teflon prospect), Brugler ranks Herbert as his No. 3 quarterback for the spring draft, noting that "Herbert is a dynamic dual-threat passer with an elite combination of size, athleticism and arm talent," albeit one whose evaluation is less than clean in some areas.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Feb 6, 2020, 4:52 PM ET
How far apart were Campbell and Brown after Luck retired? Everything earlier is an apples to oranges comparisonTry telling that to people who left AJ Brown fall to 1.10 or lower because his landing spot was "SO huge" for them. Some guys drafted Campbell over Brown
Illinois running back Reggie Corbin was a nightmare for the Huskers on Saturday (September 21)Reggie Corbin RB Illinois...anyone?
Illinois redshirt senior RB Reggie Corbin has accepted an invite to the 2020 East/West Shrine Bowl.
Corbin (5'10/200) did not have the senior season he was hoping for, but his resume is still plenty impressive. In part because of a ridiculous 2018 season in which he earned 8.5 yards per carry, Corbin has earned over 1700 yards rushing over the past two seasons. Corbin also scored 16 touchdowns and caught 19 passes over that span. Corbin is a threat in space and has the moves to make multiple defenders miss on a single play. Assuming all goes well for him, Corbin is expected to be a Day 3 pick.
SOURCE: Shrine Bowl on Twitter
Jan 12, 2020, 1:14 PM ET
Illinois redshirt senior RB Reggie Corbin rushed for 34 yards on five carries in Saturday's East-West Shrine Game.
Corbin (5'10/200) didn't light it up in the postseason evaluating bowl, but he remains a sneaky sleeper to keep in mind for the later rounds of April's draft. The Illinois' standout oozes explosiveness and shiftiness. He should be a fun combine watch in a little over a month.
Jan 19, 2020, 3:16 PM ET