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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Mar 31, 2024 12:15:42 GMT -5
this guy got dinged on his forty watching a podcast I learned in the Gauntlet drill at the combine he ran 23 miles an hour what would you rather have a slow straight forward run or fast run doing a drill to mimic what it's like on the field with actual obstacles.
think it was Rick Serratella who was talking about and thinks they need to change the combine up and evaluators might be better off looking at it through a different lens.
He mentioned a few teams who make their final grades off of what they see on tape not what they see in often practiced to death drills at the combine says it factors in but it's lower on the list for said teams
He mentioned Kyle Hamilton running a 4.72 and the Miami safety who just ran a 4.62 how he will lose get dinged.
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Post by TEM on Mar 31, 2024 13:17:55 GMT -5
After Harrison Jr, Nabers and Odunze.
The talent level drops to the lower part of the 1st round.
Keon Coleman Brian Thomas Jr. Ladd McConkey Troy Franklin
If we move down to the 20s or lower, Any one of these prospects would be a good pick. Me I like Thomas jr. (But I am partial to LSU WRs.)
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Post by DJones19 on Mar 31, 2024 15:44:45 GMT -5
Big slow receivers aren't really my preference. Seems like we have been looking for the next Plaxico since 2009 but guys like that are hard to find.
Haven't really watched a lot of Coleman but I see he has a round 2-3 grade some places.
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Post by bavarobeast on Mar 31, 2024 16:22:56 GMT -5
After Harrison Jr, Nabers and Odunze. The talent level drops to the lower part of the 1st round. Keon Coleman Brian Thomas Jr. Ladd McConkey Troy Franklin If we move down to the 20s or lower, Any one of these prospects would be a good pick. Me I like Thomas jr. (But I am partial to LSU WRs.) Huge omission with Xavier Legette. If we weren’t looking for a big bodied WR I would say McConkey stands way out in that group. Held back a bit by a back injury last season but I watch Georgia a lot. Ladd is at times pretty unstoppable, kinda like TE Bowers. I like Brian Thomas JR a lot also. I like him better than Nabers. Nabers effort was absolutely pathetic in the bowl game. Unmotivated players aren’t worth a high first round draft pick. Coleman is inconsistent and slow. Been watching him since he was a Spartan. We already have a Troy Franklin type in Hyatt. Regardless McCarthy will get the ball to them. 😜
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Post by TEM on Mar 31, 2024 16:42:22 GMT -5
After Harrison Jr, Nabers and Odunze. The talent level drops to the lower part of the 1st round. Keon Coleman Brian Thomas Jr. Ladd McConkey Troy Franklin If we move down to the 20s or lower, Any one of these prospects would be a good pick. Me I like Thomas jr. (But I am partial to LSU WRs.) Huge omission with Xavier Legette. If we weren’t looking for a big bodied WR I would say McConkey stands way out in that group. Held back a bit by a back injury last season but I watch Georgia a lot. Ladd is at times pretty unstoppable, kinda like TE Bowers. I like Brian Thomas JR a lot also. I like him better than Nabers. Nabers effort was absolutely pathetic in the bowl game. Unmotivated players aren’t worth a high first round draft pick. Coleman is inconsistent and slow. Been watching him since he was a Spartan. We already have a Troy Franklin type in Hyatt. Regardless McCarthy will get the ball to them. 😜 I have Legette ranked in the 70s. ln that draft positioning. I like Ricky Pearsall as a better option.
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Post by IrishMike on Mar 31, 2024 17:49:42 GMT -5
Big slow receivers aren't really my preference. Seems like we have been looking for the next Plaxico since 2009 but guys like that are hard to find. Haven't really watched a lot of Coleman but I see he has a round 2-3 grade some places. Is he actually slow though? His gauntlet speed was the fastest in the last two seasons.
Keon Coleman is WR4 IMO. He probably has the best hands in the draft and jumps like a deer. Someone getting "stuck" with him will be very happy.
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Post by bluebuddha on Mar 31, 2024 19:37:13 GMT -5
Big slow receivers aren't really my preference. Seems like we have been looking for the next Plaxico since 2009 but guys like that are hard to find. Haven't really watched a lot of Coleman but I see he has a round 2-3 grade some places. Is he actually slow though? His gauntlet speed was the fastest in the last two seasons.
Keon Coleman is WR4 IMO. He probably has the best hands in the draft and jumps like a deer. Someone getting "stuck" with him will be very happy.
Puca Nacua had a slow 40 but fast gauntlet speed. If a coach or OC knows how to free him up laterally he will be hard to catch.
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Post by IrishMike on Apr 1, 2024 6:50:23 GMT -5
Is he actually slow though? His gauntlet speed was the fastest in the last two seasons.
Keon Coleman is WR4 IMO. He probably has the best hands in the draft and jumps like a deer. Someone getting "stuck" with him will be very happy.
Puca Nacua had a slow 40 but fast gauntlet speed. If a coach or OC knows how to free him up laterally he will be hard to catch. Great example. Keon Coleman has the same 40 time as Jerry Rice lol. Not saying he will be Jerry but as you said it's part of the OCs job to get guys open via scheme. Coleman catches everything.
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