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MHS831

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  1. And they can find OL in the third-sixth. Senior bowl had a lot of those late-round players--a lot of them. I am also guessing they think we are OK at T and G for now... There are 2-3 WRs who could grab the attention of Fitterer.
  2. Scary---I agree. We could say, "Lets have the best secondary in the NFL and work on the OL in the third-sixth rounds. Not what I would do, but Moehrig is special.
  3. Can somebody get that sissy-ass photo of Clausen over at the right taken down? Enough!!
  4. I bet he is atop their board. However, if they take another defensive player, if I am Brady, I punch Fitterer and Rhule in the chops and walk out. That is what I do-
  5. Probable picks: We could take a WR named Moore, a C, a S, or a G, but if they neglect the OL after signing Darnold, its on them. Radunz has all the tools to be great in time, and I think Walker Little is a sleeper (due to his injury/not playing--not sure about his knee or mind), and Liam Eichenberg is solid, but has a limited Ceiling. Cosmi? I hear he is overrated, but I can't see a problem.
  6. Opponents had a 71% completion rate outside the numbers in 2020. Last in the league. They got off the field 31st in the league, allowing opponents and average of over 13 possessions per game, to their own 11 possessions per game. ' Yeah. We needed a CB1 MORE than a T.
  7. Problem? send your cv to mint street. They could use your genius.
  8. where the hell did you come from? Trolling a bit?
  9. I agree, and there could be 3 FS at the top of the second round. I am not certain that they think we need LT as much as we do. However, we cant draft Defense all the damn time.
  10. Invalid point--, if you give the opponents 2 more possessions per game because you can't get off the field, and the average possession is 2 points, then that is 4 points by not getting off the field. If the Panthers had eliminated this problem, they would have won 4 more games---regardless of what the offense did nor did not do.
  11. I kinda want Walker Little. Has not played in 2 years and was injured. But was on a first round trek
  12. 31st in the NFL in getting off the field on 3rd down.
  13. what were our needs? 1. CB1 (best 2 in top 10 picks) 2. LT (CB1 not there in second) 3. WR (LT not there in third)
  14. I had the same thought---however, Dallas and Denver were in the market. Big dropoff to Newman and the injured Farley. I get it.
  15. I am with you guys, but part of me thinks they are decent at LT. I think they take one, but maybe the NDSU or ND tackles?
  16. Yeah, he sucks: (Think scheme versatility--why he was #1) Man Coverage: 9.5/10 - Horn was simply ridiculous in man coverage. His ability to shadow any team's No. 1 receiver throughout a game was incredible on film and is easily his greatest strength entering the draft. Zone Coverage: 9/10 - Despite being primarily typecast as a man-to-man corner, Horn showed excellent ability to thrive in zone coverage as well. This versatility should allow him to thrive in a variety of systems. Press Coverage: 9.5/10 - Horn's primary alignment came in press, and he showed off excellent understanding for technique and execution in both the mental and physical aspects needed. Off Coverage: 8.5/10 - While he didn't play out of off coverage much, Horn's versatility should make him viable in the alignment; however, Horn's skill set is unequivocally best utilized in press coverage. Athleticism: 10/10 - Not only was Horn's film an absolute pleasure to watch, but his incredible Pro Day testing showed off a level of athleticism that could prove to yield immense upside. Draft Grade: Top 10 Jaycee Horn is good at football. Like, really really good. He is one of the best corner prospects (if not THE best) since perhaps Jalen Ramsey in 2016.
  17. Horn's upside is better. Still a bit raw. And he played with his back to the ball a lot, which suggests that we will press more--meaning no more Pride 20 yard cushions. Sub 4.4 and rarely falls for a ball fake. Less S help needed. It may have been our biggest need, but nobody realized it.
  18. In addition to what he is TRYING to say--as the draft approaches, situations change. I predicted Sewell, then changed to suggest a CB1 would have to be the pick if Sewell is gone--maybe if he wasn't. When you are 31st in the league in getting off the field on 3rd down, that CB1 is very important. We talked about it.
  19. Remember, we were ranked 31st in the NFL in third down conversion defense. That is like giving the other team 2 extra possessions. Let that sink in.
  20. Horn ran a 4.39 40-yard dash, jumped 41.5 and 133 inches on the vertical and broad jump, respectively, and put up 19 reps on the bench press, all after measuring in at 6-1 and 205 pounds. A few of us were saying we needed to get a CB1 in round 1. We did. Where did we get better? #1 CB #2 CB S Defensive pass rush.
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