March 2, 20196 yr 12 minutes ago, Machinator said: Noah Fant seems like a TE/WR hybrid.... gonna be valuable in hurry-up situations. Not sure where he's positioned in Mock Drafts but type of player that puts a team like Indy, Texans, 49ers or Jags in contention for Superbowl (assuming Foles goes to Jacksonville). Crazy that Texas State TE at Combine but not Andrew Beck..... Edited March 2, 20196 yr by LTtxfan
March 2, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: Ha Zach Gentry ran a 4.92 and then a 4.91 not getting drafted there bud Gentry should have stayed another year..... guess Harby too much to play 1 more year though
March 2, 20196 yr 14 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: Noah Fant seems like a TE/WR hybrid.... gonna be valuable in hurry-up situations. Not sure where he's positioned in Mock Drafts but type of player that puts a team like Indy, Texans, 49ers or Jags in contention for Superbowl (assuming Foles goes to Jacksonville). Crazy that Texas State TE at Combine but not Andrew Beck..... Looks like I'm wrong.... 2nd Rd projection and 3rd tight-end off the board. One Mock Draft projects him #42 to Bengals.... 42. Cincinnati Bengals: Noah Fant, TE, Iowa The Bengals need a new tight end, as Tyler Eifert can't be counted on to remain healty. Noah Fant is an athletic marvel, notching a 41-inch vertical in spring testing. He needs to improve his blocking, but his receiving ability should allow him to be a first- or second-round pick. Edited March 2, 20196 yr by LTtxfan
March 2, 20196 yr 8 minutes ago, Machinator said: TE Jace Sternberger runs unofficial 4.76 and 4.78. Not bad, not fast either. And considering he’s not known as a blocker, I’m curious when he’ll get drafted.
March 2, 20196 yr Not a very good 2019 RB Draft Class. I think Kentucky's RB is overrated.... looked slow yesterday. Projected 2nd Rd, #46 in one Mock Draft, and I just don't see it. For me he's a 3rd Rd or later RB. 46. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky This is actually the Redskins' pick, but the Buccaneers acquired it via the trade I proposed in the first round. The Buccaneers didn't have any sort of running game last year. They'll need to change that in order for Jameis Winston to avoid throwing lots of interceptions. Benny Snell Jr. is a tough runner who could sneak into the first round, but will probably be chosen in the 35-50 range. Edited March 2, 20196 yr by LTtxfan
March 2, 20196 yr Noah Fant, Caleb Wilson, Irv Smith looks like the best TEs. Kaden Smith from Stanford looked bad. Slow and not catching well. Gentry didn’t look great either. Sternberger looks average. Not bad, not good.
March 2, 20196 yr Aggie TE can't figure out which way to turn or how to run straight during the gauntlet drill... SHOCKER
March 2, 20196 yr Ha announcers already mention how Sternberger is good catcher but big knock on him is he can’t block
March 2, 20196 yr 31 minutes ago, Machinator said: What are folks hearing about Ed Oliver?? Interesting some teams want to see him in LB drills. One Mock Draft has him at #7.... 7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ed Oliver, DT, Houston I've been mocking a quarterback to the Jaguars for as far as I can remember. However, in the wake of the hire of John DeFilippo as offensive coordinator, I believe there's a good chance that the Jaguars will pursue Nick Foles to be their next signal-caller. DeFilippo coached Foles when the two won a Super Bowl together during the 2017 season, so the pairing makes a ton of sense. With quarterback being off the table, the Jaguars can take a defensive lineman. Yes, another one. Jacksonville is loaded up front, but it also has one of the worst cap situations in the NFL. There's a good chance the Jaguars will have to cut Malik Jackson and/or Marcell Dareus, plus Calais Campbell turns 33 in September, so Oliver would be a great, cheaper replacement in 2020 and beyond. Oliver was a highly productive defensive lineman for Houston, recording a ridiculous 22.5 TFLs as a freshman. He was a monster this season before getting hurt and currently projects to be a top-10 talent in the 2019 NFL Draft.
March 2, 20196 yr 16 minutes ago, Machinator said: He couldn’t stay on his feet in any of the route running drills lol
March 2, 20196 yr 58 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: Not bad, not fast either. And considering he’s not known as a blocker, I’m curious when he’ll get drafted. Only 17 reps on bench.... he'll need to flash in some of the other tests or he's gonna drop. Apparently he looked good in the gauntlet.
March 2, 20196 yr ^^^Oliver’s combine measurables. » 6-foot-1 7/8» 287 pounds» 31 3/4 arms» 9 1/4 hands» 77 3/8 wingspanThat’s great size. He’ll get even more buzz after he kills the drills
March 2, 20196 yr 7 minutes ago, Machinator said: Haskins runs a 5.04 on his first 40 attempt. Haskins looks heavy.... did he show up close to his playing weight at ohio state??
March 2, 20196 yr Author These WRs can fly. Miles Boykin 1st run 4.47u 40 AJ Brown 1st run 4.57u 40 Hakeem Butler 1st run 4.49u 40 Paris Campbell 1st run 4.32u 40 Johnnie Dixon 1st run 4.41 40
March 2, 20196 yr 13 minutes ago, Machinator said: Miles Boykin is making money today. Ah yes, the silly season is in full swing, where all the fans and scouts and coaches forget what happened Sept-Dec and fall in love with SPARC workout warriors in shorts and tank tops.
March 2, 20196 yr 10 minutes ago, Machinator said: 4.75 for LJH on his second run. I don't think "slower than Drew Lock" was exactly what he was going for
March 2, 20196 yr 27 minutes ago, Message Board User said: Ah yes, the silly season is in full swing, where all the fans and scouts and coaches forget what happened Sept-Dec and fall in love with SPARC workout warriors in shorts and tank tops. SPARC translates more to the NFL than what you did in college, unfortunately.
March 2, 20196 yr lol Steve Smith walked up to Jacksom and told him he was throwing too hard. Hilarious
March 2, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said: LJH with a terrible 40 time. Almost a 4.8. Damn that sucks for him. Edited March 2, 20196 yr by Iconoclast Texan
March 2, 20196 yr Hakeem Butler with 4.49? That is pretty quick for a dude his size. I wonder if he ran himself into the first round.
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