Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 4:12 pm
Bradshaw went to La Tech? Man, I did not know that.
I wouldn't go thaaaaat far....shel311 wrote:Makes my undefeated record that much more impressive.Whittness10 wrote:I think it's actually Shel vs NDLWasted Memory wrote:Who do you figure in the NDL has the most back and forth arguments? I'm torn between shell - nick, jsence - peay, and jsence - aj....
And his backup was this guytrendon wrote:Bradshaw went to La Tech? Man, I did not know that.
shel311 wrote:but you're the emo kid whining
From what I understand, Duck Dynasty was actually the starter ahead of Bradshaw for a year until he decided he wanted to go do something else besides play football and go to class. Then Bradshaw stepped in.Weasel wrote:And his backup was this guytrendon wrote:Bradshaw went to La Tech? Man, I did not know that.
1. Tampa Bay
Needs: Quarterback, Offensive Linemen, Defensive End
The Pick Should Be … DE/DT Leonard Williams, USC
The Pick Will Be … QB Jameis Winston, Florida State
Lovie Smith got to a Super Bowl with Rex Grossman at quarterback. Take Leonard Williams, put him next to Gerald McCoy, destroy, destroy, destroy. Jameis? In Tampa Bay? Emboldened by being the first overall pick and with every controversy sliding off of him? What could go wrong?
1. Leonard Williams, USC 6-5, 302
- He’s it, and he could be just scratching the surface. If you’re looking for an ideal defensive tackle prospect in today’s NFL, you want young, quick, smooth, active, and tough enough to hold up and anchor a line. Williams might not be the guy who sits on the nose and is a block of granite for everyone else to work around, but he’s great off the ball and can get into the backfield without a problem. He’s absolutely effortless in how he moves.
- There’s still a little bit of a thought that he might not quite reach the level he’s supposed to – he still needs to get there. He’s still a little bit of a work in progress in terms of technique, and he still has to mature into his body’s full potential, but that’s nitpicking.
Yes or No: He’s the best prospect in the draft, and Tampa Bay will be known as the team that didn’t take him. The scary part is that he could be far, far better once he gets a little bit of seasoning. Once he really figures out the subtle nuances of the position … yeeeeeesh.
Round Value: Top Five Overall
I think it changes based on time of year/circumstances. During college basketball season Jason vs Peay/NDL.Wasted Memory wrote:Who do you figure in the NDL has the most back and forth arguments? I'm torn between shell - nick, jsence - peay, and jsence - aj....
Man I would love for that circus to come to town!!DRiccio21 wrote: Cowboys trade a late pick for Johnny Football.
Cal would grow up doing the money sign at his little league games.Cnasty wrote:Man I would love for that circus to come to town!!DRiccio21 wrote: Cowboys trade a late pick for Johnny Football.
I don't think the Browns offer is good enough. I know it's two first round picks, but I've read rumors of other teams being willing to give up 1st's from next year and current players for Mariota.The_Niddler wrote:I would like the Browns to get Mariota too.
Provided we don't have to give up too much.
Whittness10 wrote:I don't think the Browns offer is good enough. I know it's two first round picks, but I've read rumors of other teams being willing to give up 1st's from next year and current players for Mariota.The_Niddler wrote:I would like the Browns to get Mariota too.
Provided we don't have to give up too much.