Yeah, Baltimore grabbed Hamilton, which is why we probably went with Green.W said:
safety Hamilton is gone
Yeah, Baltimore grabbed Hamilton, which is why we probably went with Green.W said:
safety Hamilton is gone
I guess they just want Hail Murray on every play? Get speed and chunk it deep?Ags #1 said:
Lol. Brown isnt even that good is he?
Yeah, I'm happy with this. We could play him just about everywhere!zooguy96 said:
Glad the Texans took Kenyon. He's versatile. That's what their OL needs.
I think if the Texans wanted Hamilton they would not of traded back. I think KG will be a perenial starter for many years, probably all pro at guard.Quote:
Yeah, Baltimore grabbed Hamilton, which is why we probably went with Green.
Sorry, meant they probably had both at the top and went with the one that is left. I love KG for the Texans, they need to shore up the inside and he's the best in this draft.OPAG said:I think if the Texans wanted Hamilton they would not of traded back. I think KG will be a perenial starter for many years, probably all pro at guard.Quote:
Yeah, Baltimore grabbed Hamilton, which is why we probably went with Green.
Yup Howard can move to his natural RT and gives us potential for a great oline.SpicyAg said:
I'm so pumped about Kenyon. Means Tunsil and Tytus can stick outside and Kenyon plays his best position on the OL
I agree. Was hoping we wouldn't take Hamilton and Kenyon will be a 10-12 year starter in the NFL and make some Pro Bowls. We needed at top OL more than a 4.6 Safety anyway.OPAG said:I think if the Texans wanted Hamilton they would not of traded back. I think KG will be a perenial starter for many years, probably all pro at guard.Quote:
Yeah, Baltimore grabbed Hamilton, which is why we probably went with Green.
I've heard from many sources that Carr was always getting there right when practice started and left as soon as the final whistle blew. Treated football like a 9 to 5 job. No extra time in the film room, no extra time hanging with his teammates outside of what he was contractually obligated to do. That's not a franchise QB.Dirty Mike and the Boys said:
Carr was never a sloucher. He was ruined by years of awful O-Lines, which ruined his internal clock. Okoye was also not a sloucher. He was drafted super young since he was so astute in the classroom, graduated super early and was expected to still grow. He never did, so he ended up being an undersized DT.
No lie, there are going to be some very highly rated players in the second half with this crazy WR run going on.Ryan34 said:
I like it. I wouldn't be surprised if we trade back into the first now though.
BILBO!bilbobag said:
And daddy was always at practice
Get excited, Eagles fans as Jalen Hurts underthrows a Pro Bowl receiver by 10 yards!W said:
wow, Titans trade away A.J. Brown --- nice!
This is true. He was the first one out of the practice facility every day, saying it was ok because he would watch film while playing with his kids. The Texans handled him poorly by not bringing in a mentor backup QB to teach him about being a pro. Carr should have been in the film room with a vet QB every evening. Instead the Texans brought in Tony Banks. Terrible decision by Casserley (one of many).helloimustbegoing said:I've heard from many sources that Carr was always getting there right when practice started and left as soon as the final whistle blew. Treated football like a 9 to 5 job. No extra time in the film room, no extra time hanging with his teammates outside of what he was contractually obligated to do. That's not a franchise QB.Dirty Mike and the Boys said:
Carr was never a sloucher. He was ruined by years of awful O-Lines, which ruined his internal clock. Okoye was also not a sloucher. He was drafted super young since he was so astute in the classroom, graduated super early and was expected to still grow. He never did, so he ended up being an undersized DT.