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Probably more than don't
Not gonna lie, my first reaction was, "I've never heard of that analyst".
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Probably more than don't
quote:Having played at the college level, I can promise you that EVERY player takes plays off. I agree the kid shouldn't be admonished for admitting that.
I understand the reference. And I thought his interview was choppy, and made me cringe a little because all he had to say was "My background is a concern, and I'm embarrassed by it. I understand that by drafting me high, a team is going to be taking a risk based on my past. All I can say is I'm willing to get into programs, or counselling, or whatever it takes to put it behind me." I thought he did some of that, but it almost didn't sound believable.
With that he'd go in the top 5 w/o a doubt. He still may. I did like that he admitted to taking plays off. Everyone knew he did, so don't lie about it.
Whatever, I don't think the Cowboys draft him because they have enough on their hands, but he's probably a top 3 talent in this draft.
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Worst draft for WR that he's ever seen
quote:Is that you Stephen A?quote:No offense, but what the heck else do we have to go from!? We don't get to see these guys in the NFL and then draft them. All we have to go from is their college tape and combine stats. From college tape, Elliot is ELITE!!! The guy is unbelievable! Anybody looking for guarantees is crap out of luck!quote:
What I like about elliot is the x factor of our oline. McFadden had a good year, but you put an elite back behind that line and our offense could take off. If we are gonna reject the qbs we need to scare defenses off Romo as much as possible with a lethal run and screen game.
But we are still gonna need lots of help on D. Fingers crossed Scandrick comes back 100% cause that will be1 impact player we didn't have last year.
Calling him an elite back before he's played a single down is premature. Plenty of great college backs never did well in the NFL.
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So if Dallas really doesn't want to take a QB you have CLE at 2 who really needs one and then SF at 7 who could if they don't reconcile with Kap. Then you have Eagles at 13 who are also a maybe and then LA Rams at 15 who would seem to be in the market for sure.
Question is who would be interested in moving up then? If Dallas doesn't want to take one and Jerry's rhetoric is in line with that why would anyone feel the need to trade to 4?
The SF situation clouds things a little.
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So if Dallas really doesn't want to take a QB you have CLE at 2 who really needs one and then SF at 7 who could if they don't reconcile with Kap. Then you have Eagles at 13 who are also a maybe and then LA Rams at 15 who would seem to be in the market for sure.
Question is who would be interested in moving up then? If Dallas doesn't want to take one and Jerry's rhetoric is in line with that why would anyone feel the need to trade to 4?
The SF situation clouds things a little.
LA Rams offer Michael Brockers and their 1st to move up to 4... Do you take it?
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So 1 for 1, 2, 4, right?
quote:They actually joked that Jerry is always keeping his eye out for "the next Stephen McGee to lead this team to glory".
Bob is my leader.
This thought process reminds me of the year Jerry drafted backups and special teams contributors. There doesn't ever seem to be a long-term building plan in play. It's just "let's take a glass-is-half-full view of what we have on the roster right now and determine what we need for the next season or two".
quote:I would hardly classify Seattle and New England as teams that won super bowls with with "poor qb play".
Denver, Seattle, and New England are all here to sag hello
Geez, thats just the mist recent dominant teams..
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They built a defense and then they found a QB.
quote:It's such a unique opportunity. It's not like we're campaigning for taking a quarterback with every first round pick for the next twenty years. We are asking for the team to take ONE first round QB in twenty years. With diligence, it's easily possible to build a stalwart defense AND take a hot shot quarterback.quote:
They built a defense and then they found a QB.
The thing is, the two don't have to be mutually exclusive.
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They built a defense and then they found a QB.
The thing is, the two don't have to be mutually exclusive.
quote:QB is the hardest position to evaluate and draft, especially once you get out of "Top 10" type guys. It also easily has the highest failure rate of any draft position in football, especially after the Top 10 picks. Essentially, you are lucky if three quarterbacks from each draft ever play average football at the pro level. Its just not one of those positions where a QB just magically walks in. Kicking the can down the road is an enormous gamble.quote:quote:
They built a defense and then they found a QB.
The thing is, the two don't have to be mutually exclusive.
They dont but our defense needs major work to support a young QB. Build the damn thing now and a QB will come in with the ability to perform because he's got great players all around him.
quote:Well, Ramsey/Jones conundrum is the same as the Lawrence/Bosa conundrum. Young guys who play the same position. I'd be stunned if Dallas would move Lawrence from RDE after all the work he has put in over the last two seasons and the fact that he's their best pass rusher. While they might try and move Bosa to LDE, you're looking at a tough adjustment for a kid who has never played that position (at least initially). DE in a 4-3 isn't just as simple as switching sides on the LOS. It's like asking a sprinter to lead with their off foot. It can be learned, but it's not easy.
I still think the best way to keep Romo and his adamantium collar bone healthy is trade down and draft Elliott.
I think if they are looking for a cornerback Hargreaves is the one I'd pick over Ramsey.
Don't know why they would draft Ramsey to play safety unless they plan on trading Byron Jones.
I think the most pressing need is the entire D-Line. Lawrence being inconsistent and hurt & Gregory being skinny & high. They have to have bigger& better gorillas at tackle if they plan on playing with those two under 260 on the ends and still stop the run. The only toilet clogger they have is Golden Cock & he's barely over 300 and not a real force. The more I look at it I wouldn't mind them drafting 4-5 DL this draft.
quote:You would hope so.
Lawerence played SDE last year. And it isnt that big of a deal. Bosa is 270lbs and more of a SDE anyways, so Lawerence would be fine moving back to the right.
quote:I agree. Drafting Christian Hackenberg, Kevin Hogan, or Cardale Jones would probably cause a DFW nuclear meltdown. Probably rival the Crucifixion. Hackenberg looked beyond terrible at the combine.
I hope theyre not stupid enough to draft one of these shitty QBs this year. Thats all I hope.