Thanks Ninja for the list. I don't go that deep, because I wait to see who gets pick, then I'll dive in. Right now, I'm just focus on the first round. That man crush for Simmons grows with each hour. I seriously will lose it if he's there and we pass on him. I might take a break from this forum until the season starts. Just kidding. It will hurt though if we pass on him. I understand the qb talk. Tua would be hard to pass on too. Dudes a winner. Is it Thursday yet?
2020 Draft Prospect Discussion
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View PostWR prospects......
Antwain Adams, Southeastern: 6’1”, 201 lbs, 4.50 40
**Kasey Allison, Dixie State: 6’1”, 195 lbs, 9 6/8” hand, 31 2/8” arm, 4.41 40, 4.09 shuttle, 6.84 3-cone, 39” vertical, 123” broad, 18 bench press reps
**Kyle Anthony, Howard: 6’3 4/8”, 210 lbs, 4.56 40, 4.34 shuttle, 6.96 3-cone, 120” broad, 36” vertical, 18 bench press reps
Layne Bieberle, Fort Hays State: 6’1 4/8”, 190 lbs, 4.46 40, 40” vertical, 123.5” broad, 4.27 shuttle, 6.95 3-cone
*Cedric Byrd II, Hawaii: 5’9”, 175 lbs, 4.37 40, 7.03 3-cone
**George Campbell, West Virginia: 6’4”, 205 lbs, 126.5” broad, 4.32 shuttle, 7.15 3-cone, 4.35 40
Dominique Dafney, Indiana State: 6’3”, 237 lbs, 18 bench press reps, 35” vertical, 127” broad, 4.19 shuttle, 6.91 3-cone, 4.61 40
Akile Davis, Northwestern State: 6’2”, 205 lbs, 4.62 40, 4.14 shuttle, 6.79 3-cone, 34.5” vertical, 117” broad
*Keith Gavin, Florida State: 6’4”, 215 lbs, 4.44 40, 123” broad, 6.86 3-cone, 4.63 shuttle
*Aleva Hifo, BYU: 5’10”, 187 lbs, 37.5” vertical, 130” broad, 4.41 40, 4.14 shuttle, 7.09 3-cone
*Johnathon Johnson, Missouri: 5’10”, 180 lbs, 4.35 40, 4.12 shuttle, 122” broad
**Joshua Johnson, West Georgia: 6’2 4/8”, 211 lbs, 38” vertical, 131” broad, 16 bench press reps, 4.47 40, 4.20 shuttle
*Kedarian Jones, Memphis: 6’1”, 191 lbs, 4.45 40, 4.07 shuttle, 6.39 3-cone, 38” vertical, 124” broad
**Mason Kinsey, Berry: 6’0”, 195 lbs, 4.36 40, 123.25” broad, 36” vertical, 4.19 shuttle, 7.00 3-cone, 19 bench press reps
**Kirk Merritt, Arkansas State: 6’0”, 215 lbs, 23 bench press reps, 49” vertical
Brandon Polk, James Madison: 5’9”, 175 lbs, 4.28 40
Jimmie Robinson, Bethune-Cookman: 5’7 ⅜”, 180 lbs, 10” hand, 29” arm, 72” wingspan, 14 bench press reps, 3.94 shuttle, 6.89 3-cone, 122” broad, 37.5” vertical, 4.28 40
Chris Rowland, Tennessee State: 5’8”, 170 lbs, 22 bench press reps
CJ Sanders, SMU: 5’9”, 183 lbs, 34” vertical, 116.5” broad, 4.34 40, 6.69 3-cone, 3.96 shuttle
**Micah Simon, BYU: 6’1”, 195 lbs, 4.35 40, 3.99 shuttle, 6.67 3-cone, 35.5” vertical, 120.5” broad, 11 bench press reps
Demari Simpkins, Utah: 5’11”, 191 lbs, 4.43 40, 4.28 shuttle, 6.96 3-cone, 110” broad, 33.5” vertical, 12 bench press reps
Malik Stanley, Louisiana Tech: 6’2 2/8”, 226 lbs, 78 2/8” wingspan, 9” hand, 33 6/8” vertical, 113” broad, 13 bench press reps, 4.59 40, 4.20 short shuttle, 7.36 3-cone
**Jordan Suell, Southern Oregon: 6’5 4/8”, 208 lbs, 8 6/8” hand, 31 ⅝” arm, 4.50 40, 4.28 shuttle, 6.99 3-cone, 124.5” broad, 18 bench press reps
Deddrick Thomas, Mississippi State: 5’9”, 190 lbs, 3.99 shuttle, 4.48 40, 38” vertical
**Scotty Washington, Wake Forest: 6’5”, 223 lbs, 4.41 40, 128” broad, 6.97 3-cone, 4.11 shuttle“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Postlast year Steve threw out the query re: who would you take (round one) outside of the prospects we have been talking about, and that don't necessarily fill a need for us ??
my choices were WR AJ Brown and the edge guy that busted hard.... don't recall his name, and so.... this year was more interested in looking @pick #37 ??
https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/first-round-list-nfl-draft-2020
it was of some intrigue to see who Solak had as his fringe first rounders, and who might last 'til our selection @37....
the names that popped out were S Grant Delpit, CBs Kristian Fulton/Jaylon Johnson, DEs YGM/Epenesa, and.... Jake Fromm (can we just draft him and trade him to NE for.... my ham sandwich already
still all about an RB @37, as think there's gonna be a good one there for us, and.... the ones in bold above would make me pause valuewise in comparison to a Dobbins, Helaire, Akers or Taylor ??
ps. three positions eye don't want to (reach) for @37 are WR, OT and QB.... they all feel like reaches to me, and would prefer to wait for round 3 in hopes of garnering a better value.... @OT preferably.
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
It seems like just yesterday when a sub-4.40 was a rare event of a unique athlete. Now ... over 4.35 is starting to get pedestrian?
That said this WR draft is so deep with talent, size, speed. Great year to replenish our WR depth with upgrades in talent and SPEED.
My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
MikeDub
K9
Nasir
Tillery
Parham
Reed
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
No shit huh?
That said this WR draft is so deep with talent, size, speed. Great year to replenish our WR depth with upgrades in talent and SPEED.
RapSheet is making it seem like Trent Williams could be traded. The Chargers have the cap space to manipulate a deal. Who knows, a 3rd plus Des King might work. or a 3/5 .
I think the Chargers will get either Trent or Peters IF they do not draft OL in 1st round
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
I realize this WR class is deep but I would still like to see WR taken by the 4th round at the latest. I am okay not taking Jeudy, Ruggs or Lamb, even Justin Jefferson but Aiyuk at the top of the second, Mims, - many options. Find one that is fast and can catch the damn ball.
Not concerned about where drafted but the prospects drafted and with a depth of talent, 10-15+ WRs on day 3 will be major NFL contributors.
My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
MikeDub
K9
Nasir
Tillery
Parham
Reed
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
Don’t be surprised if all those prospects/more are all drafted in rd1.
Not concerned about where drafted but the prospects drafted and with a depth of talent, 10-15+ WRs on day 3 will be major NFL contributors.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
I realize this WR class is deep but I would still like to see WR taken by the 4th round at the latest. I am okay not taking Jeudy, Ruggs or Lamb, even Justin Jefferson but Aiyuk at the top of the second, Mims, - many options. Find one that is fast and can catch the damn ball.
RapSheet is making it seem like Trent Williams could be traded. The Chargers have the cap space to manipulate a deal. Who knows, a 3rd plus Des King might work. or a 3/5 .
I think the Chargers will get either Trent or Peters IF they do not draft OL in 1st round
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
I'd call a trade of either a long shot but if one is made, still don't think it's going to be Trent. And certainly don't think Des King is going to be traded. We don't have that much cap space with some possible big contracts looming next year.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
That could be true. Of course the first thing is speed - but a guy like Deebo Samuels thats can catch it and run physically with it would be the type of receiver I would like to see added.
But recently I got back to considering how to make this offense click again... even if Tyrod is our starter next year. The guy I settled on was KJ Hamler. Hamler replaces the deep speed we lost in Benjamin. Hamler also replaces the drag routes we used to throw to Tyrel Williams so effectively. And Hamler is a PR/KR option also.
Imagine having Hamler and Eke in the slot. MW and KA outside. Put Eke in motion pre-snap, and you have an option to hand it to Eke (Deebo-style) or hit him in the flat as a receiver. Meanwhile, you have Hamler in the opposite slot running a slant/drag to opposite side of Eke and have to consider Hamler's big play speed (4.30) while deciding who your safeties will help over the top with (KA or MW). And since I've only mentioned 4 playmakers (+QB and 5 OL)... chose whether you want to include HH pressing the deep seam or a RB out in the flats to opposite side of EKe (same side as Hamler's drag route). Defenses would have a lot to think about. I would hate to scheme against that offense...
We need some elite speed at WR...
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
It seems like just yesterday when a sub-4.40 was a rare event of a unique athlete. Now ... over 4.35 is starting to get pedestrian?Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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