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  • dmac_bolt
    Day Tripper
    • May 2019
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    Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
    He isn't a MLB. At least that's not where I see him. Still agreeing with Steve that he isn't a good fit for us unless you are replacing Phillips with him.
    He looks more like a strong safety/hybrid to me.
    “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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    • ghost
      The Rise of Kellen Moore
      • Jun 2013
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      Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
      He isn't a MLB. At least that's not where I see him. Still agreeing with Steve that he isn't a good fit for us unless you are replacing Phillips with him.




      He is going be be a superstar, is what I'm saying. But the Charger needs OT first.

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      • RobH
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        • Jun 2013
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        If Thomas is there at 6, I take him and help my OL tremendously. If Okung comes back, let Thomas start at RT. Kick Tevi inside to RG and let him compete for the job. Pipkins becomes the swing tackle until Okung’s contract expires.

        Oh yeah. Get a real OL coach.

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        • Boltgang74
          We Are The Storm!
          • Aug 2018
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          Originally posted by RobH View Post
          If Thomas is there at 6, I take him and help my OL tremendously. If Okung comes back, let Thomas start at RT. Kick Tevi inside to RG and let him compete for the job. Pipkins becomes the swing tackle until Okung’s contract expires.

          Oh yeah. Get a real OL coach.
          This!All day this.

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          • powderblueboy
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            • Jul 2017
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            Originally posted by RobH View Post
            If Thomas is there at 6, I take him and help my OL tremendously. If Okung comes back, let Thomas start at RT. Kick Tevi inside to RG and let him compete for the job. Pipkins becomes the swing tackle until Okung’s contract expires.

            Oh yeah. Get a real OL coach.
            Washington probably grabs him; and if not, Giants do.
            Both have young 1rst round qbs to protect.

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            • Fleet
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              • Jun 2013
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              Another half dozen enter draft; three stay in school … Its been a busy day on the college wire with 6 more players indicating that they will be entering the 2020 draft, while another three have said they will be staying in school. Today’s draft entries are headlined by star junior RBs Jonathan Taylor of Wisconsin and Georgia’s D’Andre Swift, the top two backs on this year’s GBN positional ranking; both are also considered to have top 20-25 potential for the upcoming draft. At the same time, Michigan C Cesar Ruiz, the #3 guy on the GBN positional list and the 43rd best prospect overall on the GBN Big Board has also entered the draft. They’ll be joined in the 2020 draft field by a third junior RB in Salvon Ahmed of Washington (#18 on the GBN positional list) and junior CBs Noah Igbinoghene of Auburn, Utah speedster Javelin Guidry and Temple’s Harrison Hand. Igbinoghene, the 14th rated corner on the GBN positional ranking is considered to be a solid mid-round prospect, while Guidry and Hand are more late round or free agent types. Meanwhile, Alabama junior MLB Dylan Moses has finally confirmed that he will indeed be staying in school for another year after wavering over insurance concerns the past couple of days. Moses had been considered to be a late first or early second round possibility for 2020 but had to reconsider when he tore an ACL back in October. At the same time two other offensive linemen – OT Jarrid Williams of Houston and Tennessee C Brandon Kennedy – have reportedly been granted a 6th year of eligibility by the NCAA and will also be back in school next fall.

              January 3, 2020 - 4:49 pm2020 Declared Underclassmen


              Juniors and Redshirt Sophomores who have let it be known in one way or another that they will be entering the 2020 draft. Underclassmen have until the end of business on January 15th to apply to the NFL for inclusion in the upcoming draft.

              January 3, 2020 10:46 PM
              Jacob Eason QB Washington JR
              Jordan Love QB Utah State JR
              Salvon Ahmed RB Washington JR
              Cam Akers RB Florida State JR
              Eno Benjamin RB Arizona State JR
              DeeJay Dallas RB Miami JR
              A.J. Dillon RB Boston College JR
              J.K. Dobbins RB Ohio State JR
              Darrynton Evans RB Appalachian State JR
              Kylin Hill RB Mississippi State JR
              Tony Jones RB Notre Dame JR
              Javon Leake RB Maryland JR
              Anthony McFarland RB Maryland RSO
              D'Andre Swift RB Georgia JR
              J.J. Taylor RB Arizona JR
              Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin JR
              Lynn Bowden WR Kentucky JR
              Gabriel Davis WR Central Florida JR
              Quartney Davis WR Texas A&M JR
              K.J. Hamler WR Penn State RSO
              Isaiah Hodgins WR Oregon State JR
              Trishton Jackson WR Syracuse JR
              CeeDee Lamb WR Oklahoma JR
              Jalen Reagor WR Texas Christian JR
              Laviska Shenault WR Colorado JR
              Jeff Thomas WR Miami JR
              Devin Asiasi TE UCLA JR
              Hunter Bryant TE Washington JR
              Cole Kmet TE Notre Dame JR
              Kyle Markway TE South Carolina JR
              Albert Okwuegbunam TE Missouri JR
              Colby Parkinson TE Stanford JR
              Mekhi Becton OT Louisville JR
              Ezra Cleveland OT Boise State JR
              Andrew Thomas OT Georgia JR
              Isaiah Wilson OT Georgia RSO
              Trystan Colon-Castillo C Missouri JR
              Matt Hennessy C Temple JR
              Keith Ismael C San Diego State JR
              Cesar Ruiz C Michigan JR
              Nick Coe DE Auburn JR
              Jonathan Garvin DE Miami JR
              Yetur Gross-Matos DE Penn State JR
              Curtis Weaver DE Boise State JR
              Chase Young DE Ohio State JR
              Ross Blacklock DT Texas Christian JR
              Jordan Elliott DT Missouri JR
              Justin Madubuike DT Texas A&M JR
              Kenneth Murray ILB Oklahoma JR
              David Woodward ILB Utah State JR
              Terrell Lewis OLB Alabama JR
              Josh Uche OLB Michigan JR
              Trajan Bandy CB Miami JR
              Cameron Dantzler CB Mississippi State JR
              Javelin Guidry CB Utah JR
              Harrison Hand CB Temple JR
              C.J. Henderson CB Florida JR
              Darnay Holmes CB UCLA JR
              Noah Igbinoghene CB Auburn JR
              Jaylon Johnson CB Utah JR
              Jeffrey Okudah CB Ohio State JR
              James Pierre CB Florida Atlantic JR
              Amik Robertson CB Louisiana Tech JR
              Stanford Samuels CB Florida State JR
              Josiah Scott CB Michigan State JR
              Kamren Curl SS Arkansas JR
              Alohi Gilman FS Notre Dame JR
              Connor Martin PK Baylor JR

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              • wu-dai clan
                Smooth Operation
                • May 2017
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                Did you say "Cesar Ruiz ?" Heart palpatations. IOL is still an issue for LAC. This guy has grit and leadership. I am still undecided on his movement skills ans scheme fit for us, but Cesar must be considered for @ #37.

                Dylan Moses may rescind and still end up being in the draft. His dad is a savvy lawyer and they will prolly think about this all the way right up to January 20th.

                Alex Leatherwood says he is staying in school, tightening up the Oline market.
                We do not play modern football.

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                • Topcat
                  AKA "Pollcat"
                  • Jan 2019
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                  Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
                  Did you say "Cesar Ruiz ?" Heart palpatations. IOL is still an issue for LAC. This guy has grit and leadership. I am still undecided on his movement skills ans scheme fit for us, but Cesar must be considered for @ #37.

                  Dylan Moses may rescind and still end up being in the draft. His dad is a savvy lawyer and they will prolly think about this all the way right up to January 20th.

                  Alex Leatherwood says he is staying in school, tightening up the Oline market.
                  Leatherwood was projected towards the end of round 1; if we're going to draft our top shelf OT, the more sure thing is at #6.

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                  • Lone Bolt
                    Brock Bowers N.M.W.
                    • Feb 2019
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                    Isaiah Wilson is coming out? Anybody got strong opinions on him...they were throwing him some praise in the bowl game, but I didn't think he was coming out this year...maybe more depth to the second/third round tackles?
                    The TPB makes plans....

                    And Jim Harbaugh laughs...

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                    • chargeroo
                      Fan since 1961
                      • Jan 2019
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                      Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post

                      He looks more like a strong safety/hybrid to me.
                      He looks like he should play the same role that Derwin James plays so he doesn't seem a fit for the Bolts.
                      THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!

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                      • Fleet
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                        • Jun 2013
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                        This guy will turn some heads. Hope he gets looks at WR and RB.

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                        • Fleet
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                          Tide RT Wills enters draft; OSU CB Wade staying put … Alabama junior RT Jedrick Wills is the latest underclassman to announce that they will be entering the 2020 draft. The 6-5, 320-pound Wills is a late riser who is now being talked about as a possible top ten pick this coming April. Indeed, the GBN has him at #9 on the GBN Big Board. On the other Ohio State redshirt sophomore CB Shaun Wade and Georgia FS Richard LeCounte have announced that they will returning to school for the 2020 college campaign.

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