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Basbear

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  1. https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/draft.php?d=oykzkg Steves list, Like my LBs better in this one. Getting Tucker is steal in the 2nd, have 0% chance of happening. 8: R1 P8 QB Zach Wilson - BYU 39: R2 P7 G Alijah Vera-Tucker - USC 73: R3 P9 DL Marvin Wilson - Florida State 113: R4 P8 CB Tre Norwood - Oklahoma 152: R5 P7 OT Dillon Radunz - North Dakota State 185: R5 P40 LB Isaiah McDuffie - Boston College 195: R6 P9 LB K.J. Britt - Auburn 223: R6 P37 TE Shaun Beyer - Iowa
  2. FYI fanspeak now has comp picks included. Able to fill more needs/wants. https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/draft.php?d=qizmwz Love my first 4 picks, feel strong about each being a starter somewhere. I will not pass up a stud DE, WILL NOT! Rochell is a boom/bust type, Slanton is a 360LB mountain. Only regert is not finding better TE and LB, but again not passing up a stud DE. Little may could start LT this year, depending on his rehab, but at one point had a mid first grade late 2019. 8: R1 P8 QB Zach Wilson - BYU 39: R2 P7 DL Gregory Rousseau - Miami 73: R3 P9 C Landon Dickerson - Alabama 113: R4 P8 OT Walker Little - Stanford 152: R5 P7 CB Robert Rochell - Central Arkansas 185: R5 P40 DL Tedarrell Slaton - Florida 195: R6 P9 LB Monty Rice - Georgia 223: R6 P37 TE Noah Gray - Duke
  3. Look again Juan, they already gave him the signing bonus. Hes "cheap" for a nfl OL. Isaiah Wilson signed a 4 year, $11,568,389 contract with the Tennessee Titans, including a $5,973,376 signing bonus, $11,357,982 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,892,097. In 2021, Wilson will earn a base salary of $1,135,836, while carrying a cap hit of $2,629,180 and a dead cap value of $5,384,606. CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $11,568,389 SIGNING BONUS$5,973,376 AVERAGE SALARY$2,892,097 GTD AT SIGN:$11,357,982 TOTAL GTD:$11,357,982 FREE AGENT:2025 / BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS YEAR AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH 2020 21 $430,000 $1,493,344 $1,923,344 $11,357,982 $6,403,376($6,403,376) 2021 22 $1,135,836 $1,493,344 $2,629,180 $5,384,606 $1,135,836($7,539,212) 2022 23 $1,661,672 $1,493,344 $3,155,016 $2,755,426 $1,661,672($9,200,884) 2023 24 $2,187,508 $1,493,344 $3,680,852 $2,587,098 $2,187,508($11,388,392)
  4. They already paid the signing bonus, so it would be around 2 million per year with no guarantees. Id take a shot for a late rounder, panthers need OL more than 31 other teams. BTW, were you the OG about the working at the bar and panthers personal kept coming in talking about trading for watson? If so, bump that thread, need to doll out some pie. I looked for 20 minutes, huddle search system is poo.
  5. I approve, youve been killing it for months Willy. Keep smoking whatever strain youre on..
  6. Him vs Surtain was a good one. Its very hard to see 250 LBs, but some players are heavier than they look. The blocks where bad ones to judge for me, I want him vs DEs/LBs.
  7. Ian Rapoport @RapSheet · 1h The #Titans have shopped first-round tackle Isaiah Wilson, sources say, open to dealing the former Georgia standout. After a rough rookie season that included a suspension and stint on the non-football injury list, a fresh start may benefit all parties.
  8. 250, are we talking about the same player? I thought I seen somewhere he played at 225, but like many listed higher. I miss the combine, especially for a player like Pitts. I'll watch parts of the bama game. Hes like Wilson, Im warmed up lots after having big issues. I know no matter what, if a team is placing their best CB on you, they respect the hell out of you. I think it was the bama game that Nick put Surtain on him and he held him in "check". I dont believe in aliens, but Vernon Davis wasnt human.
  9. True, when I waited it was about 50/50. If I go to a place, I leave cash and try to tell others to do the same. Dont miss it except for taking home cash each day. If I was King of USA, Id make everyone wait tables for at least 2-3 weeks. Or some sort of public servicing job, cashier etc.
  10. You never claim the real amount......thats what my friends did....
  11. You think Im joking about the painters, but rumor was they got tired of moving Davis up the ranks. SO they asked Davis to go ahead and break the top mark at the start, rather than slowly climb. So he did.... He was truly gifted about lifting.
  12. Im sure most GM do the same, at least ones that are on friendly terms.
  13. Hes in the dark horse group for me, just like Kwity Paye. Not for nothing, but the thought of having CMC, Pitts, Samuel, Moore, and Anderson on the field together.....o my god. SOmeone would open 100% of the time. Id like to see, do you have any vids of him blocking LBs this past year? Do you believe he can block NFL DEs, given his current frame? My cousin played at Maryland and held the dead-lifting record.....until Mr. Davis came to campus. All the records where painted in the weight room, in top ten format. The painters were wore out by the time Davis left, as he owned nearly ALL of them. He was one of the first modern freak shows, before people over used that label. Most of the records were held by DL, OL, LB, and RB and this is recorded history. For TE to break all of them in three years, beyond impressive.
  14. Yes to answer your last question, but I dont like no one form that group. I blame Funchess for my opinion on Pitts, cause thats the player I see. Great in breaks, but not well enough to be a WR. Then for a TE hes doesnt block as well and has a WR frame. I seen where teams started to shadow him with their best CB with him and it worked much better than SS, LBs, and nickle CBs. Hes in a weird spot for me, doesnt block well enough for TE and doesnt have the long speed for a outside WR. SO hes some tall limited hybrid slot WR, its hard to get a handle on Pitts. Many others love him, I feel thats cause hes by far the best TE/slot/??? player in the draft.
  15. Seen him in a few movies/shows, always like
  16. Greg is in my circle of trust. Glad to hear he sees the same traits I do about Lance!
  17. Im not a fan, but heres the thing. Only it takes is one team and if that team is in the top three, hes a top three pick. 31 other teams could have him as a 2nd rounder, but one team could make him a first. Hes in that danger zone for me. One game he looks like a HOF, the next backup XFLer. I hate those types. Its very hard to correct those awful games and very hard to cut, cause he looked great two games ago.
  18. That was my fav pick form that draft, far as value. Today with new coaches, new system, year off and past injuries concerns.....he better be a renter than buy. Others have hit on it, but Haynes craved out a role and they are similar. Issue is there maybe room for only one. I think his biggest issue is the injuries, Rhule seems to want players that play and Miller always had minor stuff. I give him a 2% shot to remain a panther. Just to add the "high risk" stuff. Lots of reasons- wife peggars/new born, past issues with heart/lungs, over weight/type2 risk, etc along with if a old family member is living with you or close by. I remember hernaiy got asked about Miller and said it was personal matter.
  19. Chase Blackburn , Matt Pillar, Don Johnson is all the ones I got off the mind. I think the TE coach had no corrections, but unsure.
  20. Dang I thought it was reference when Rhule was the HC and forgot about his first stint.
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