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Originally posted by Critty View PostWR depth
WR-Allen/Williams
Slot-Reed/Hill
After that
Patton is below avg
Moore is slow
Darius Jennings is too small
Jaylen Guyton on paper is nice.
6'1 200. 4.35 speed
Tyron Johnson on paper is nice
6'1 195. 4.35 speed.
I would like to see Telesco add more WR who are at around 6 feet and 200lb with speed like Conley 4.35 or Jennings Jr. 4.42
and cut Patton, Moore & Darius
:larry: :deadhorse:
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Originally posted by Antonio's Gates View Post
I remember being in the Tyrell fan club from the moment I saw his measurables and pro day numbers. I still remember how pissed I was when he was cut at the end of training camp. Luckily they snuck him on the PS but I still thought it was a dumb move.
I feel like I’m well on the way to developing a similar crush in Cotton.
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Originally posted by Critty View PostWR depth
WR-Allen/Williams
Slot-Reed/Hill
After that
Patton is below avg
Moore is slow
Darius Jennings is too small
Jaylen Guyton on paper is nice.
6'1 200. 4.35 speed
Tyron Johnson on paper is nice
6'1 195. 4.35 speed.
I would like to see Telesco add more WR who are at around 6 feet and 200lb with speed like Conley 4.35 or Jennings Jr. 4.42
and cut Patton, Moore & Darius
:larry: :deadhorse:
Jeff Cotton.....
Cotton, a physical player who lined up inside and outside for the Vandals, hauled in 87 passes for 1,134 yards and seven touchdowns in 2019.
In his de facto pro day in Missoula last month, he said he clocked 4.38 seconds in the 40-yard dash, 4.21 in the short shuttle and his vertical leap measured 36 1/2 inches
“I’ve been telling everyone, ‘It just feels so good, knowing everything I’ve been through, everything my family’s been through.’ It’s amazing to get the opportunity to play at the highest level,” he said. “It’s something I’ve worked so hard for — endless practice, endless weightlifting, route-running, endless catching drills. It all paid off. It feels so good.”
Cotton said the Chargers were one of three teams heavily pursuing him. They had their attention attracted around the time of the Hula Bowl showcase in late January. Cotton didn’t record any catches at the Hawaii event — his quarterbacks didn’t help much, objectively speaking — but nonetheless met with an L.A. scout.
“It was great to experience an environment like that, and play in front of scouts,” he said. “After the Hula Bowl, that’s when I realized they were showing a lot of interest in me.”
The Chargers told Cotton over the phone they were eager to test out his speed, which he says has improved considerably since he finished his UI career. Cotton said he ran a 4.39 40-yard dash — a bump above the WR NFL combine average — at his pro day last month in Missoula, Mont.
“They need speed. They had a scout that actually knew I had speed, and a lot of others probably didn’t,” he said. “He knows I had it, so he said, ‘Come ready to play, and bring your speed.’ ”
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“Justin Herbert is not it. That is not solving your problems… I can’t get on board with this draft strategy whatsoever.” — PFF’s Mike Renner
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2020-nfl-draft-grades-for-all-32-teams
It's going to take 3 1/2 years to figure out what kind of QB this kid is.
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Originally posted by ghost View Post“Justin Herbert is not it. That is not solving your problems… I can’t get on board with this draft strategy whatsoever.” — PFF’s Mike Renner
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2020-nfl-draft-grades-for-all-32-teams
It's going to take 3 1/2 years to figure out what kind of QB this kid is.
Seriously though, I think Steve would say it's the feet. He probably doesn't work his feet correctly. And the aiming thing.
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I think people are seriously underestimating Tyrod Taylor. Is he elite? No. But he is much better than average and can take a team deep in the postseason if the pieces are around him which, aside from a OT and a speedy CB, I think they are. He won’t make many mistakes and with the weapons and D around him that he has lacked in the past, I expect big things this season.
Let Herbert sit, learn and prepare. If he is going have a shot to be great for us, let him come in with more confidence and more prep behind him. Help get some of the mental mistakes and speed of the games issues out of the way.
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Originally posted by Vtcory View PostI think people are seriously underestimating Tyrod Taylor. Is he elite? No. But he is much better than average and can take a team deep in the postseason if the pieces are around him which, aside from a OT and a speedy CB, I think they are. He won’t make many mistakes and with the weapons and D around him that he has lacked in the past, I expect big things this season.
Let Herbert sit, learn and prepare. If he is going have a shot to be great for us, let him come in with more confidence and more prep behind him. Help get some of the mental mistakes and speed of the games issues out of the way.
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Originally posted by Hadl2Alworth View Post
Xenos, where is your awesome post with pictures of Tyrod Taylor from his Buffalo days and your comments on his strengths and weaknesses? It's a super long post due to the amount of pics/film shots but I loved it but can't find it.
https://www.thepowderblues.com/forum...480#post991480
Edit: now page 5
Last edited by Xenos; 04-28-2020, 07:02 PM.
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