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  1. compare to reigning First-team All-Pro LT Tyron Smith of the Cowboys when he came out (Smith didn't do the drills at Combine, so numbers are from his Pro Day at USC) 6-6/306 - Jake Fisher 6-5/307 - Tyron Smith Vertical Jump: 29 - Tyron Smith 32 1/2 - Jake Fisher 20 Yrd Shuttle 4.68 - Tyron Smith 4.33 - Jake Fisher 3-Cone Drill 7.47 - Tyron Smith 7.25 - Jake Fisher
  2. kcsportsnation.com Mr. Lawrence @ ChiefsSince2008 Feb 20 Jake Fisher looks like a more polished tackle than our Fisher [Eric Fisher #1 overall pick in 2013] thedraftreport.com Shane Alexander @Shane1Alexander Feb 20 Jake Fisher 's getting the Eric Fisher treatment, but his tape is better/more established. Round 1 hype is real. NFL draft analyst at B/R Brent Sobleski @ brentsobleski Feb 20 In a shaky first-round offensive tackle class, Jake Fisher looks like a first-round talent. Entire workout impressive FootballSavages.com Ben Natan @ BenNatanFS Feb 20 A lot to love with Fisher . Could sneak into the first round withthe firstpick.com Dillon Matthew Smith @DillonSmithNFL Feb 20 Jake Fisher looks great buffalobillsdraft.com Brian Krosky @ bkrosky26 Feb 20 Jake Fisher just looks like a physical specimen... he looks phenomenal. rotoworld.com Josh Norris @ JoshNorris Feb 20 So in terms of movement skills (straight line and laterally), seems like Jake Fisher and Ali Marpet produced the best performances. soonerscoop.com Josh McCuistion @JLMcCuistion Feb 20 man, really, really like Jake Fisher ... really like what I see from him ukdraftguide.com UK Draft Guide @ mattphillips78 Feb 21 JAKE FISHER / LT /Oregon: One of my favourite OL this season, had a great day. quick, smooth, great feet, strong. Rising fast now Sports Illustrated Peter Bukowski @ BukoTime Feb 20 Jake Fisher with the best OL combine so far right? He can be an NFL LT IMO. ... I really liked his tape, plus that Oregon offense bogged down without him in the lineup. thedraftreport.com Shane Alexander @Shane1Alexander Feb 20 OL Money Makers: La'El Collins Jake Fisher Cam Erving Jarvis Harrison DJ Humphries Ali Marpet Brandon Scherff Laken Tomlinson #NFLCombine from before Combine: Draftbreakdown.com Justis Mosqueda @ JuMosq Feb 10 I currently see (that people have) Jake Fisher graded as a 2nd or 3rd round pick. He’s a 1st rounder to me, easily.
  3. Chiefs blog: "In Oregon’s first three games with Fisher, they went 3-0, averaged 52 points and Mariota was sacked only four times. In his two game absence, however, Oregon went 1-1, averaged 31 points and Mariota was sacked 12 times. ... KC is the 18th pick overall in this year’s draft...This places Fisher at an opportune moment in selection, should KC elect to focus on the line instead of the receiving corps. ... Fisher has an innate ability for protection. ... he has every ability to provide leverage for the run and provide premium pass protection. He is mobile, agile, and has proven himself on both ends of the line, while most other prospects still have this aspect to convince scouts on. Overall, drafting Fisher would be a win for Kansas City. And for Alex Smith’s health. http://profootballspot.com/_/nfl/afc-west/kansas-city-chiefs/oregons-jake-fisher-perfect-match-for-chiefs-r6518
  4. nepatriotsdraft.com Mike Loyko @NEPD_Loyko Feb 20 Jake Fisher posted the 3rd Best Short Shuttle of all OL since 2006.. 4.33 He made a ton of money today nepatriotsdraft.com Mike Loyko @NEPD_Loyko Feb 20 Jake Fisher probably goes in the top 40-50 picks. NFL.com Daniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks Feb 20 Jake Fisher is having a great day NFL Draft Scout Matt Miller @ nfldraftscout Feb 20 Effortless movement from Jake Fisher . NFL Draft Scout Matt Miller @ nfldraftscout Feb 20 Jake Fisher and Ali Marpet dominated the timings today. NFL Draft Scout Matt Miller @ nfldraftscout Feb 20 For my money, Jake Fisher is the best "sleeper" OL prospect. He could legitimately go Round 1. ndtscouting.com Kyle Crabbs @NDTScouting Feb 20 That saying about the Combine confirming your film takeaways? Let's just say I feel real good about Jake Fisher as my #2 OT right about now. Optimum Scouting Eric Galko @OptimumScouting Feb 20 Jake Fisher with a 5.01. Again, a bit surprised he wasn't under 5. He's our #2 OT in this class, battling with La'El Collins. Draft Scout 24/7 @DraftScout247 Feb 20 OL who made themselves some money today: La'El Collins, LSU Jake Fisher , Oregon Brandon Scherff, Iowa draftbreakdown.com Joe Marino @ TheJoeMarino Feb 20 Have to say the two most impressive lineman in terms of movement have been La'el Collins and Jake Fisher Sports Illustrated Chris Burke @ ChrisBurke_SI Feb 20 Jake Fisher played TE in high school. Still looks like he could go run some routes. Quick feet. buffalobillsdraft.com Dan Hope @Dan_Hope Feb 20 Jake Fisher looked good, unsurprisingly. nfl-draft-zone.com Dan Turner @ dtsturner Feb 17 4) Jake Fisher , OT (Oregon). He moves like a TE. He'll run a ridiculous 40 time, and will time well in all of the movement workouts Ian Wharton @ NFLFilmStudy Feb 11 I think Jake Fisher is one of 3 tackles that can come in and play LT on Day 1. boltsfromtheblue.com Kyle Posey @ The_KP_Show Feb 6 Don’t think I’ll write him up but here’s 5 games of notes on Oregon’s OT Jake Fisher . Gave him a fringe 1st https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qnj2QOXlk2a9yJKKxoByJIpVReMCbHbsfUs-u4JdIHo/edit?usp=docslist_api&pli=1
  5. Seahawksdraftblog.com: "nobody had a better athletic performance than Oregon’s Jake Fisher. His 7.25 in the 3-cone and 4.33 in the short shuttle were top-five for OT’s over the last decade. He ran an official 5.01 in the forty yard dash with a 1.75 ten yard split and posted a 32.5 in the vertical jump. Nobody came close to that kind of performance this year. ... I’ve spent the last hour digging through some Oregon TV tape to have another look at him. ... He’s an effortless lateral mover — that’s no surprise given what he achieved at the combine today. He’ll be able to cope with speed. There’s very little tightness in his hips and that’ll bode well if a team decides to keep him at tackle ... there just isn’t anyone with Fisher's level of athletic upside available at offensive tackle this year. There’s no Greg Robinson or Taylor Lewan. ... We’ve talked about this a lot — the top college athletes are gravitating towards defense. It’s been happening for a while. And it’s putting a premium on athletic offensive linemen who can match-up at the next level. It’s why Eric Fisher jumped Luke Joeckel as the first pick in 2013 — and it’s why Lane Johnson went in the top five. There’s a big market for players like Jake Fisher in the league ... A top-40 grade feels right today, but you’d still expect several other offensive linemen to leave the board first (including Andrus Peat, T.J. Clemmings, La’el Collins, Brandon Scherff and the blossoming D.J. Humphries)." http://seahawksdraftblog.com/thoughts-on-jake-fisher-and-his-fit-in-seattle
  6. Fisher 40 yard dash: 5.01 seconds - 2nd highest among lineman Vertical Jump: 32.5 inches - tied for 2nd highest among lineman 3 Cone Drill: 7.25 seconds - 1st highest among lineman 20 yard shuttle: 4.33 seconds - 1st highest among lineman http://www.thedzone.net/2015/02/2015-nfl-combine-results.html?m=1
  7. Fisher missed 2 games this season with a leg injury, and the Ducks surrendered 12 sacks in those games; they gave up 19 in the other 13 games combined. 2 games without Fisher: 12 sacks allowed (6.00 per game) 13 games with Fisher: 19 sacks allowed (1.46 per game)
  8. with Shaq, everyone thinks he looks a lot faster on tape. So either the combine was not an accurate representation of his actual football speed in pads, or Shaq's instincts, ability to quickly diagnose a play and react, take the best angles and foot steps, be at the right place at the right time, etc are off-the-charts Either way, the game film is the #1 thing all teams go by. This isn't pro track, this is pro football. ESPN Pac 12 analyst Kyle Bonagura @ BonaguraESPN 22h Shaq Thompson reacted to plays faster than anyone in the Pac-12.
  9. National Football Post: "I can see Agholor being drafted very high (assuming he runs well at the Combine) and he will start early in his career. I can see him becoming a team’s number one receiver in short order. He also has the return skills to be a club's top punt returner. ... Agholor is an excellent athlete with great body control. He has smooth change of direction and very good speed. ... He is a very good route runner who can make sharp cuts with a quick burst to gain separation. He does a good job using change of pace to set up a defender. He is equally effective as a long and short receiver and has excellent ability to adjust to the ball to go along with exceptional hands. He tracks the ball very well, can consistently high-point the ball, and can make the circus catch. He consistently competes for the ball in traffic and his run-after-catch skills are excellent. He can consistently turn the short catch into a long gain." http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/NFP-Prospect-Focus-Nelson-Agholor-and-Stefon-Diggs/
  10. Meanwhile: The Dolphins are discussing a long-term extension with fourth-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill , a source told the South Florida Sun Sentinel , with the "framework being a seven-year contract worth about $105 million (depending on incentives)." The paper said the general idea is a $15 million annual salary with only the first two years guaranteed. Miami has three options regarding Tannehill, per the paper. The team can let him play out the last year of his contract at $2.1 million and allow him to hit free agency; pick up his fifth-year option for 2016 at roughly $15 million, money that would be guaranteed in case of injury; or negotiate an extension. http://fantasynews.cbssports.com/fantasyfootball/update/25063617/report-dolphins-discussing-long-term-deal-with-ryan-tannehill
  11. Seahawks blog predicts they will sign Denarius for 2 years, $3 million. http://emeraldcityswagger.com/2015/02/04/seattle-seahawks-2015-free-agent-targets-realistic-version/
  12. Saints blog that wants the Saints to sign Denarius: "[with Colston due $9.7 million for next season and Robert Meachem turning 31], I like the team to search for a wide receiver in free agency, but not a high caliber player [like Jeremy Maclin]. A guy like Denarius Moore, who has largely fell victim to his own environment (Oakland), could be a good fit for the Saints offense." http://whodatdish.com/2015/02/05/five-free-agents-new-orleans-saints-stay-away/4/
  13. "Moore provides a speed threat at receiver and a much-needed spark in the return game. At a fresh 26-years-old, Moore..provides good size (6-0, 200) and has untapped potential ... Moore has inconsistent hands at times but his speed and return ability make him an attractive buy-low option. Moore might be the definition of low-risk, high-reward. Projected Contract: Two years, $3 million ($1 million guaranteed)" http://profootball.scout.com/story/1517918-top-five-bargain-free-agents?s=127#/story/1517918-top-five-bargain-free-agents?s=127 Receiving Stats over last 5 yrs: Tennessee (SEC) age 22 (2010) - 981 yds, 9 TD - 20.9 yards/rec Raiders age 23 (2011) - 618 yds, 5 TD - 18.7 yards/rec (#3 in NFL) age 24 (2012) - 741 yds, 7 TD - 14.5 yards/rec age 25 (2013) - 695 yds, 5 TD - 15.1 yards/rec age 26 (2014) - only started 2 games 2011 Combine: Moore ran a 4.43 forty with a 36 in vertical 2011 Tennessee Pro Day: Moore ran a 4.39 forty this was written about him a year ago: "Moore is unlikely to see even half the playing time he has over the past three seasons. ... Given his production and speed, he would make a nice trade target for a receiver needy team. Someone like the Carolina Panthers, who have nothing but a raw rookie, aging slot receivers, and untested practice options squad to throw to, Moore is a perfect option. ... (Raiders GM) Reggie McKenzie will likely seek a 6th round pick, since Moore is young, has proven talent, and has good starting experience. It may seem silly to send off a starting receiver, but the Raiders would be wasting his talents and letting him waste the final year of his rookie contract on the bench ... While keeping a starting caliber receiver around as a depth piece may seem like a smart move, its best to let him move on to..gain some compensation in return." http://isportsweb.com/2014/06/25/oakland-raiders-reggie-mckenzie-needs-trade-denarius-moore/
  14. Garrett @ garrettamderson 4h Me and jacob just messed with someone valentines day hard
  15. Seb Parkinson @ Sefgrt 5h I hope she says yes. # ValentinesDay
  16. We paid Ginn $1,100,000 his year here at age 28. For the Cards last year, he was their #5 WR and primary kick/punt returner. He turns 30 in April. vet minimum for Ginn would be $870,000 in 2015.
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