Please, everyone, get that idea out of here. WR is so far from one of our biggest needs, and it is a deep class where we can find a good one round 4-5
37 is probably going to be a good spot for value for WR. If that's who DG has on the board, he'll take one. You can not like it, but doesn't mean it isn't going to happen. Not saying it will, either. The guy I want is N'Keal Harry. I recognize it might be better to go OL there, where there is also expected to be a good value pick at 37. Could be DL or corner there as well.
But blanket statements like that are ridiculous. "Far from being one of our biggest needs." You don't draft for immediate needs because the draft is more than about one year.
Reminds me of last year people swearing up and down that there was no way we'd take a RB at the #2 pick. Well?
about Hakeem Butler, AJ Brown, and Parris Campbell. Getting one of them at 37 would be awesome.
Those are my top 3 guys too. A get the sense the may like AJ over Butler. AJ is one of the best route runners and they have since Reese really stressed route running with the recieivers they pick in the top few rounds. Butlers upside is off the charts though and he shows enough route runnin potential to have me very excited.
What a bunch of menches to warn other NFL teams to avoid wasting their pick on Oliver. Once the word gets out, he should definitely slide in the draft. s/o
And No, I am not talking about DT Ed Oliver of Houston.
Also, I thought Devin White was bigger than 237. I thought he played at around 255.
I am just starting to review his videos
He is fast for a big TE
Ran a 4:51 forty
37 is probably going to be a good spot for value for WR. If that's who DG has on the board, he'll take one. You can not like it, but doesn't mean it isn't going to happen. Not saying it will, either. The guy I want is N'Keal Harry. I recognize it might be better to go OL there, where there is also expected to be a good value pick at 37. Could be DL or corner there as well.
But blanket statements like that are ridiculous. "Far from being one of our biggest needs." You don't draft for immediate needs because the draft is more than about one year.
Reminds me of last year people swearing up and down that there was no way we'd take a RB at the #2 pick. Well?
Those are my top 3 guys too. A get the sense the may like AJ over Butler. AJ is one of the best route runners and they have since Reese really stressed route running with the recieivers they pick in the top few rounds. Butlers upside is off the charts though and he shows enough route runnin potential to have me very excited.
Josh Oliver, 6-4 5/8, 249, 4.63, San Jose State, Third Round
ranked as the 6th or 7th TE. Clue me (or us) in, please!!
Josh Oliver, 6-4 5/8, 249, 4.63, San Jose State, Third Round
ranked as the 6th or 7th TE. Clue me (or us) in, please!!
Whew! I was worried it was this guy!
Huh? What did he do get caught upper decking the toilet in the Philly offices?
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went horribly bad
Huh? What did he do get caught upper decking the toilet in the Philly offices?
As bad as the supposed Guice visit to Philly last year?
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went horribly bad
Huh? What did he do get caught upper decking the toilet in the Philly offices?
As bad as the supposed Guice visit to Philly last year?
that was the gist, without a physical altercation.
Inside the Iggles: Ed Oliver leaves bad impression - ( New Window )
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In comment 14386289 SHO'NUFF said:
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went horribly bad
Huh? What did he do get caught upper decking the toilet in the Philly offices?
As bad as the supposed Guice visit to Philly last year?
that was the gist, without a physical altercation. Inside the Iggles: Ed Oliver leaves bad impression - ( New Window )
Interesting thx
On the Gil Brandt thread, Gil has Haskins 4th. His QB's in order are:
Murray
Jones
Lock
Haskins
Grier