I think he's a bozo too, but outside the 21-23 picks I wouldn't argue too much.
Fields falling to 24 is nuts. Even if he thinks he SHOULD fall to 24, he won't... someone will move up for him and he goes 9/10 area latest. He does this hot takey crap every year with a prospect who we all know is going to go in a certain range and he mocks them to some crazy place/draft slot that is just not going to happen.I think he's a bozo too, but outside the 21-23 picks I wouldn't argue too much.
I missed that. Dumb.Fields falling to 24 is nuts. Even if he thinks he SHOULD fall to 24, he won't... someone will move up for him and he goes 9/10 area latest. He does this hot takey crap every year with a prospect who we all know is going to go in a certain range and he mocks them to some crazy place/draft slot that is just not going to happen.
Pretty sure he was also a "lamar jackson is a wr" guy also, so *eye roll*
https://twitter.com/ericgalko/status/1383049285999026178?s=21Eric Galko @EricGalko
#Tennessee’s Josh Palmer had 101 snaps vs. likely top-three round CBs: Surtain, Horn, Campbell, Stokes and Joseph.
14 of 14 in catching the “catchable balls” in those matchups (per PFF), 11 first downs, 4 TDs, and 16 YPR.
Top-10 WR in the draft for me
https://twitter.com/nfldraftbites/status/1382925897238470656?s=21Chad Forbes @NFLDraftBites
It’s fun when you evaluate a player for multiple yrs and obviously every team has been too. Josh Palmer WR Tennessee is a guy I know #Giants love. And are discussing internally where they can get the player.
Pro Football Network's Tony Pauline passes along that the Chicago Bears could target Stanford QB Davis Mills on Day 2.
Pauline hears that -- surprise surprise -- the Bears are desperate for a top signal-caller. Sitting at pick No. 20 in the first round, Chicago is well outside the range for one of the top-five quarterbacks in this class. And that positioning makes a trade up into the top-10 all the more tricky. If the Bears are unable to pull something off early at quarterback, that's where Mills would potentially come into play, as an upside Day 2 option. CBS Sports' Chris Trapasso actually mocked the Stanford signal-caller to Chicago with the No. 52 pick earlier this spring, a scenario which is very much in play barring a trade up.
SOURCE: Pro Football Network
Apr 16, 2021, 12:03 PM ET