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Post by TheAnalyst on Mar 9, 2020 12:00:54 GMT -5
I dont know why but I keep seeing KJ Hill WR from Ohio St in mocks in the 3rd 4th 5th rounds.
IMO he should go in the 2nd round.
He always gets open. Fantastic slot guy not afraid of going over the middle.
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Post by giantlegacy on Mar 9, 2020 15:33:40 GMT -5
I dont know why but I keep seeing KJ Hill WR from Ohio St in mocks in the 3rd 4th 5th rounds. IMO he should go in the 2nd round. He always gets open. Fantastic slot guy not afraid of going over the middle. Set the school record for most receptions,can play slot or outside,explosive post catch with the ball,deep speed
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Post by fifthavephil on Mar 9, 2020 17:47:13 GMT -5
Ju Ju Hughes (safety) Fresno State On the small side ( about 5ft 11 in ) but can also play nickel. Mychal Walker ( LB ) Fresno State 6ft 2 in 230lbs.
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Post by nygfanstrick on Mar 10, 2020 23:49:25 GMT -5
Larrell Murchinson is a really interesting guy I stumbled upon not too long ago. He can line up in multiple different spots and he really impacts the game. NC State has produced some good DL in the past and he could be the next one. He has explosiveness and power to his game. I love that he can rush the passer from the inside too. I think he will be a great value pick for a team
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Post by nygfanstrick on Mar 14, 2020 10:34:52 GMT -5
Couple late round burners at WR with 4.3 speed. This WR class is insanely deep and you can get legit talent late in the draft or insanely talented guys early.
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Post by nygfanstrick on Mar 25, 2020 17:38:18 GMT -5
Some under the radar edge prospects who could be had late in the draft. Definitely an area they need to address and possibly more than once in the draft. I’d love to get someone day 2 and then a late round guy like one of these guys
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Post by nygfanstrick on Mar 30, 2020 23:30:23 GMT -5
What do you guys think of Lynn Bowden from Kentucky? He’s a dynamic player who was making a great impact as a WR/Offensive weapon as well as a returner and then was forced to slide in at QB due to injuries. He threw the ball like once a game it felt like while racking up insane numbers. He basically singlehandedly got that team to a bowl game. He kind of is similar to Taysom Hill but might be an upgraded version of that. You could use him in a lot of the ways the Saints use Hill but he can also just play WR 90% of the time he’s out there and make an impact. He’s an incredibly fun player to watch and I have a hard time believing he won’t make an impact in the NFL. He’s too dynamic and versatile to not at very least be a very quality returner and occasional gadget player
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Post by giantlegacy on Mar 30, 2020 23:38:02 GMT -5
What do you guys think of Lynn Bowden from Kentucky? He’s a dynamic player who was making a great impact as a WR/Offensive weapon as well as a returner and then was forced to slide in at QB due to injuries. He threw the ball like once a game it felt like while racking up insane numbers. He basically singlehandedly got that team to a bowl game. He kind of is similar to Taysom Hill but might be an upgraded version of that. You could use him in a lot of the ways the Saints use Hill but he can also just play WR 90% of the time he’s out there and make an impact. He’s an incredibly fun player to watch and I have a hard time believing he won’t make an impact in the NFL. He’s too dynamic and versatile to not at very least be a very quality returner and occasional gadget player YAAAAAAAS this speaks my language as someone perfect for a modern contemporary offense ... Dynamic,threatens every inch of the field...like Hill .. And we can delete useless Coleman Same kind of player as Antonio Gibson... But half the fan base will hate this pick...not big slow and ponderous for their narrative Sign me up day 3
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Post by nygfanstrick on Mar 31, 2020 10:59:19 GMT -5
What do you guys think of Lynn Bowden from Kentucky? He’s a dynamic player who was making a great impact as a WR/Offensive weapon as well as a returner and then was forced to slide in at QB due to injuries. He threw the ball like once a game it felt like while racking up insane numbers. He basically singlehandedly got that team to a bowl game. He kind of is similar to Taysom Hill but might be an upgraded version of that. You could use him in a lot of the ways the Saints use Hill but he can also just play WR 90% of the time he’s out there and make an impact. He’s an incredibly fun player to watch and I have a hard time believing he won’t make an impact in the NFL. He’s too dynamic and versatile to not at very least be a very quality returner and occasional gadget player YAAAAAAAS this speaks my language as someone perfect for a modern contemporary offense ... Dynamic,threatens every inch of the field...like Hill .. And we can delete useless Coleman Same kind of player as Antonio Gibson... But half the fan base will hate this pick...not big slow and ponderous for their narrative Sign me up day 3 I agree with that completely. I would love to grab a WR and then someone like Bowden or Gibson who can be used as a complete weapon and returner. Both guys can play RB, WR, etc. With some creativity you could really get game changers with these kind of players. Looking at guys like Taysom Hill and Deebo Samuel shows how these guys can impact the game. Imagine a wildcat formation with Bowden and Barkley a couple plays a game. That would be a nightmare to defend and so exciting to watch
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Post by lexington11 on Apr 1, 2020 16:18:04 GMT -5
Who are some of your under the radar guys that you really like currently? It could be guys you think will be mid-late round picks or guys you think will shoot up draft boards throughout the pre-draft process (All-star games, combine, etc) Lately I’ve been a big fan of Amik Robertson CB Louisiana Tech. He’s a smaller CB in size, but plays much bigger than that. Very physical CB especially for his size. He has good ball skills. He’s a flat out playmaker. I think he could be a really intriguing guy to look to slide in as a nickel CB david woodward, lb Utah state. This kid will be starter in the league. Robertson isn’t under the radar anymore. Small player that plays bigger than he is. Fiery competitor, love him.
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 13, 2020 13:44:20 GMT -5
McTelvin “Sosa” Agim DL from Arkansas. He’s a very good player. Has all the ability in the world. He played on a bad Arkansas team so probably didn’t get the recognition he should have, even playing in the SEC. I sometimes forget his name is McTelvin actually so I was beyond shocked when I kept seeing him projected around the 7th round in the simulations. He has Day 2 talent for sure. I’d take him with the 3rd round pick probably if it was a need for us. If he does go Day 3 I truly think a team will be getting a major steal
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 15, 2020 21:41:11 GMT -5
I’m not sure why but Parnell Motley has been really slept on throughout the pre-draft process. Wasn’t invited to the combine after having a really good year at a very good football school like Oklahoma. He quietly locked down his side of the field most Saturdays. I haven’t quite figured out why he has not been talked about more
I mean this is some impressive stuff. I know Oklahoma and the Big 12 aren’t known for defense but he is a good player and no one is really mentioning him
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 17, 2020 9:39:18 GMT -5
Probably more of an UDFA player but this is real track speed right here. I could see him finding a Tarik Cohen type of role somewhere or at the very least a dynamic returner. Crazy fast
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 17, 2020 12:29:31 GMT -5
Probably more of an UDFA player but this is real track speed right here. I could see him finding a Tarik Cohen type of role somewhere or at the very least a dynamic returner. Crazy fast This guy is sick for sure... If we don't draft one of the Swiss army knife type dynamic playmakers that can return kicks id definitely make him a priority UDFA Can't rely on Coleman
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 17, 2020 13:21:43 GMT -5
Probably more of an UDFA player but this is real track speed right here. I could see him finding a Tarik Cohen type of role somewhere or at the very least a dynamic returner. Crazy fast This guy is sick for sure... If we don't draft one of the Swiss army knife type dynamic playmakers that can return kicks id definitely make him a priority UDFA Can't rely on Coleman I liked what he brought the first year he was brought in as a returner, but after the ACL it’s really hard to be confident he’ll produce much especially since his career has been pretty damn underwhelming to this point. He has a lot of talent but never has seemed to piece it together. I would love a dynamic player like Bowden, Gibson, Wright, etc in the draft or target someone like this as a priority free agent. I hope we start to value athleticism and true speed more because it’s changed the league
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Post by Kase1 on Apr 17, 2020 15:18:20 GMT -5
Cheyenne O'grady, TE, Arkansas Binjimen Victor, WR, Ohio St Cam Brown, ILB, Penn St Luq Barcoo, CB, SD St Tipa Galea'i, EDGE, Utah St
Are a few under the radar guys that intrigue me
Also have been realizing Isiah Wilson, OT, Georgia, is on par with Becton but a MUCH better value for a raw, athletic, developmental OT prospect
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Post by snyder55 on Apr 17, 2020 16:28:00 GMT -5
Never heard of him, does he play offense?? I would love to see us grab Chase Young but the Redskins simply won't let us have him...
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 17, 2020 17:35:17 GMT -5
Cheyenne O'grady, TE, Arkansas Binjimen Victor, WR, Ohio St Cam Brown, ILB, Penn St Luq Barcoo, CB, SD St Tipa Galea'i, EDGE, Utah St Are a few under the radar guys that intrigue me Also have been realizing Isiah Wilson, OT, Georgia, is on par with Becton but a MUCH better value for a raw, athletic, developmental OT prospect That is a good list! I like O’Grady, Barcoo, and Galea’i a quite a bit! Victor is a good player it’s interesting how undervalued him and Hill are when Ohio State has pumped out some really good WRs as of late. I haven’t watched much Cam Brown at all but I like what I’ve heard about him. Wilson is a good value option for sure. There are quite a few developmental guys I like. Him, Alex Taylor, Yasir Durant, and Tyre Phillips are all guys that are intriguing for guys to mold off the top of my head
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Post by TheAnalyst on Apr 18, 2020 13:20:24 GMT -5
If Giants can get Devin Duvernay WR Texas with a 3rd round comp pick or 4th that be a monster steal. Runs 4.35 40-yard dash, 10.77 in the 100 meters. Monster season year where he finally lived up to the 5 star potential. I love the potential here. Probably a 4th-5th rounder worth the squeeze. Could be another Slayton type.
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Post by TheAnalyst on Apr 18, 2020 13:23:36 GMT -5
I’m not sure why but Parnell Motley has been really slept on throughout the pre-draft process. Wasn’t invited to the combine after having a really good year at a very good football school like Oklahoma. He quietly locked down his side of the field most Saturdays. I haven’t quite figured out why he has not been talked about more I mean this is some impressive stuff. I know Oklahoma and the Big 12 aren’t known for defense but he is a good player and no one is really mentioning him I dont know the reason exactly but Oklahoma's defense stunk and I'm wondering if Motley benefitted by the QBs always going the other way because it was just so much easier. Is there a QB rating or % caught statistic focusing on Motley out there?
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 18, 2020 14:00:23 GMT -5
I’m not sure why but Parnell Motley has been really slept on throughout the pre-draft process. Wasn’t invited to the combine after having a really good year at a very good football school like Oklahoma. He quietly locked down his side of the field most Saturdays. I haven’t quite figured out why he has not been talked about more I mean this is some impressive stuff. I know Oklahoma and the Big 12 aren’t known for defense but he is a good player and no one is really mentioning him I dont know the reason exactly but Oklahoma's defense stunk and I'm wondering if Motley benefitted by the QBs always going the other way because it was just so much easier. Is there a QB rating or % caught statistic focusing on Motley out there? This is all I could find. I’m sure that the other side being a liability is part of the reason why he didn’t give up as many yards and catches, but I do think he is one of the better CBs in the nation and every simulation I’ve seen has him as a 7th round projection which is wild I think
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Post by TheAnalyst on Apr 18, 2020 14:43:37 GMT -5
I dont know the reason exactly but Oklahoma's defense stunk and I'm wondering if Motley benefitted by the QBs always going the other way because it was just so much easier. Is there a QB rating or % caught statistic focusing on Motley out there? This is all I could find. I’m sure that the other side being a liability is part of the reason why he didn’t give up as many yards and catches, but I do think he is one of the better CBs in the nation and every simulation I’ve seen has him as a 7th round projection which is wild I think Well that's a good start with me. Seems like a nice mid late round find.
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Post by bluebuddha on Apr 20, 2020 18:51:57 GMT -5
Chris Orr -lb Wisconsin
Senior year 14 Tfls,11.5 sacks, 5 pass defended
Sleeper.
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 20, 2020 19:13:07 GMT -5
Chris Orr -lb Wisconsin Senior year 14 Tfls,11.5 sacks, 5 pass defended Sleeper. Wasn't he kinda injured or something.? He definitely caught my eye when I watched Wisconsin I'll take him
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Post by bluebuddha on Apr 20, 2020 19:36:03 GMT -5
Chris Orr -lb Wisconsin Senior year 14 Tfls,11.5 sacks, 5 pass defended Sleeper. Wasn't he kinda injured or something.? He definitely caught my eye when I watched Wisconsin I'll take him He was injured last year but came out flying his senior year. The stats just stood out to me.
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 20, 2020 19:37:48 GMT -5
Wasn't he kinda injured or something.? He definitely caught my eye when I watched Wisconsin I'll take him He was injured last year but came out flying his senior year. The stats just stood out to me. His play matched the stats
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 21, 2020 14:40:19 GMT -5
I know he has a 2nd round grade but people are sleeping on Julian Okwara ...
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 21, 2020 15:17:38 GMT -5
I know he has a 2nd round grade but people are sleeping on Julian Okwara ... I feel like he is one of the safest prospects in the draft if he can recover from the injury. I’ve seen clips of him recently and he looks pretty damn healthy though. That being said, with the unique situation we have going on I can’t blame GMs being a bit cautious with guys who had/have injuries. But if healthy he should be a guy who can go out and get you 8-10 sacks and play the run well no problem. Which is a pretty damn solid player and return for where he is projected right now
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 21, 2020 15:33:55 GMT -5
sports.yahoo.com/from-refugee-to-nfl-draft-azur-kamara-cherishes-a-remarkable-journey-160858574.htmlAzur Kamara OLB from Kansas is an interesting player I’ve always thought. Incredible story and high ceiling as a player. He’s very raw but he definitely has the tools. He’s going to be one of those guys I’ll be rooting for to see do well and will be someone I hope they’re looking at as an UDFA option potentially. Freakishly long arms and very raw ability would certainly be intriguing to bring in. I think he would be worth as a practice squad type of guy at least to try and develop
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Post by nygfanstrick on Apr 22, 2020 9:22:30 GMT -5
James Proche is a very good WR that I’m sure people are quite familiar with. He’s someone who will likely go later than he would be in most years. He really reminds me of Cruz with how he plays. Excellent hands, crafty, and elusive. Tough to bring down after the catch due to elusiveness and tough for his size
LB who I really like. He will fall because of knee injuries but the talent is there for him to be a really good player if he can stay healthy
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