I would put big money on the interior. Best C and OG in free agency. Draft TE/RB/Edge/WR. Set up the offense now. Buy a WR if you have to. Spend big on Higgins? Wont break my heart to have the best hands in the league.
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Originally posted by Fleet 1 View PostI would put big money on the interior. Best C and OG in free agency. Draft TE/RB/Edge/WR. Set up the offense now. Buy a WR if you have to. Spend big on Higgins? Wont break my heart to have the best hands in the league.We play modern Harball.
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Senior Bowl observations: Thursday morning report … The final practice session ahead of Saturday’s game just wrapped up in Mobile. And that likely means there is already a race to the airport among NFL personnel people. A couple of notes from this afternoon’s practice: both of QBs Jalen Milroe and Jaxson Dart, currently the #3 and 4 prospects at the position for the upcoming draft, threw the ball much better today, although Dart, in particular, still left something to be desired in his decision making. It was also hard not to notice that there is some genuine speed in the American backfield; indeed, it looks like one could put some combination of Georgia’s Trevor Etienne, RJ Harvey of UCF, Jarquez Hunter of Auburn and Delaware’s Marcus Yarns, who may be the fastest of the bunch, and they’d make for a pretty good 4X100 relay team. The other thing of note this afternoon was that a number of players including DTs Walter Nolen, arguably the top overall prospect in Mobile this week, Cam Jackson of Florida Kentucky’s Deone Walker and TJ Sanders of South Carolina were not on the field today.
Meanwhile, as we did with the National team earlier today, here are our staff picks for the top players at the afternoon practices (although to be honest it was a harder job picking out guys who really helped themselves in the PM workouts). Top players include TCU Jack Bech, although he clearly needs to work on his end zone dance!; LSU TE Mason Taylor; LSU OT Miles Frazier; North Carolina C/G Willie Lampkin; Texas DE Barryn Sorrell; DTs Aeneas Peebles of Virginia Tech and Florida State’s Josh Farmer; LSU DE Sa’vion Jones. Kentucky CB Max hairston; and Oklahoma FS Billy Bowman. Honorable mentions go to TEs Jackson Hawes of Georgia Tech and Clemson Jake Briningstool; Jacksonville State C/G Clay Webb; DEs Kyle Kennard of South Carolina and Princely Princely of Ole Miss; Florida DT Cam Jackson; Western Kentucky CB Upton Stout; and Maryland S Dante Trader. there was also a pretty big group of players who at least earned much longer looks from pro scouts including Delaware RB Marcus Yarns, Arkansas WR Isaac TeSlaa; C/Gs Jackson Slater of Sacramento State and Arkansas State’s Jacob Bayer; Auburn LB Jalen McLeod; and CBs mac McWilliams of UCF and Mel Smith of Southern Arkansas.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
TE in the 2nd is starting to look like the sweet spot.
These srbowl reports are at times funny in that they are very individual opinions but treated as if chiseled in Solomonic tablets - Taylor was dominating the TE group a few days ago, yesterday Arroyo was clearly separating himself in the TE room, today Fannin is visibly miles apart ... lol
Did Warren and Loveland both decline their invites? probably Rd1 picks quite often do, more to lose than win and all that“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
We will take a faster Gates though. Mind you Gates was 260 not 238 lbs
Good news is this is a good TE draft with several options. NO excuse for a Dissly, Fisk, Tomlinson combo next season
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
Fannin, Taylor, Arroyo ... who tickles your fancy?
These srbowl reports are at times funny in that they are very individual opinions but treated as if chiseled in Solomonic tablets - Taylor was dominating the TE group a few days ago, yesterday Arroyo was clearly separating himself in the TE room, today Fannin is visibly miles apart ... lol
Did Warren and Loveland both decline their invites? probably Rd1 picks quite often do, more to lose than win and all thatNow, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
Let’s win one for Mack.
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
Fannin, Taylor, Arroyo ... who tickles your fancy?
These srbowl reports are at times funny in that they are very individual opinions but treated as if chiseled in Solomonic tablets - Taylor was dominating the TE group a few days ago, yesterday Arroyo was clearly separating himself in the TE room, today Fannin is visibly miles apart ... lol
Did Warren and Loveland both decline their invites? probably Rd1 picks quite often do, more to lose than win and all that
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Originally posted by Chargers8491 View Post
I'm surprised people on here haven't been talking much about Jonah Monheim C, USC. He should be considered in the center draft talks.
I saw him get worked against the Michigan DTs, so I kind of lost interest in him.
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