Really looking forward to seeing how CB Vernon Hargreaves III performs. Hoping the Bucs got a shot at him...
Also, heard #1 WR Laquon Treadwell will not run the 40.
Really looking forward to seeing how CB Vernon Hargreaves III performs. Hoping the Bucs got a shot at him...
Also, heard #1 WR Laquon Treadwell will not run the 40.
Here we go...step one of Houston reaching for a QB that isn't very good.
Not a fan of the combine. To begin with....Feb? And, we can see better athletes outshining better footballers. Way too much put into numbers not emotions. Just because somebody is fast, can jump, bench press doesn't make him a footballer.
A 6-2 220 pound RB with 4.38 jets, looks a of a lot better on paper than that 5-9 200pounder with 4.50 speed. The fact Mr. 4.50 is a great extinctive runner with great vision while Mr. 4.40 won't play hurt, not instinctive and has little elusiveness...............
Last edited by Avante; 02-25-2016 at 12:49 AM.
Which QB you hoping to get, tbh?
(Assuming you want a QB in the 1st Round)
good hopefully we can get tready after trading down
I want the Ravens to take Ramsey, but I think Ozzie goes safe mode here with either a pass rusher or an OT.
I've heard this opinion a lot this week on sports talk and from various friends and I'd like to know, who is it that you think is putting "way too much..." Into the combine?
The combine is a weird thing. Normally, the big news is some kid failing a drug test. Or, somebody asking, "Is your mother a pros ute?".
This year it's:
The size of Jared Goff's hands
Those who run the thing.
You can be faster, stronger, jump higher than a cat who is simply a better football player.
Look at Joe Montana, he wasn't big, strong, fast or anything other than a great QB. Cam Newton is bigger, stronger, faster................so what?
Jerry Rice would get left in the dust vs Jacoby Ford, James Jett, Clif Branch, Bob Hayes and a dozen other guys..,...so what?
"Those who run the thing"? Meaning whom? Do you mean the NFL? The scouts? Individual teams? Who does that mean?
I get the feeling the Texans will draft Hackenberg in the 2nd round and end up rolling with Hoyer for another year.
I agree to an extent. They indeed put too much stock on numbers instead of natural football ability.
BUT
If freaks of nature can "get it" to be great football players, the rest of the normal guys are nothing compared to them.
For every Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, we can find a Randy Moss, a Deion Sanders, a Calvin Johnson or a Lawrence Taylor.
That's why I understand why they put so much stock in numbers. They are the safer bet, even when they don't pan out.
Last edited by elemento; 02-27-2016 at 04:54 PM.
My point is that I hear people complain that people put too much emphasis on the combine. If I had to bet, I'd be willing to put a years pay up that NFL scouts and franchises dont over emphasize the combine at all. Rather they use it as a supplement to gauge prospects. They factor game tape, interviews, combine numbers and a hundred other things into their decisions as to which players they want. To say "they put too much emphasis" implies that you somehow know what goes on in the mind of NFL executives and talent assessments.
It's silly and it screams "give me attention"....especially if you're a sociopathic "NFL historian" that is spending his entire retirement waiting to die while posting on forums all over the internet.
All the NFL really needs is to know about a guy is his need to succeed and his love for football. Everyone at the combine was a stud college guy. Holding a decathlon in Feb is pretty meaningless actually.
All we need to see is tape of the games and find out just how much football actually means to a guy.
Last edited by Avante; 03-01-2016 at 11:15 AM.
Undersized for TE. Faster than most?
He was the biggest TE there (weight wise). Slowest 40 time. Strongest by far which probably makes him the best blocker. Did well in the quickness drills and route running/catching.
TE's must be small these days.
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