Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Cyrus Kouandjio..... WHY?


Recommended Posts

Didn't this guy have a real crappy combine workout?  Doesn't he have possible knee issues?

 

Do we really want to waste a #1 pick on a guy who has the potential to be another J. Otah?

 

I don't know why mock drafts continue to select him for us.   I wouldn't touch this guy with a 10 foot pole.  Well at least in round 1.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

these supposed draft guru's look at our biggest weakness and pick the BPA for us at our pick. I hope to god we don't pick him but wtf do i know 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I read somewhere that the knee issues were overblown and one of those - god forgive me for saying this - Smokescreens that teams throw out around draft season in order to try and get a player to fall to them. For all we know, we started that rumor in order to try and take him in the first. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Didn't this guy have a real crappy combine workout?  Doesn't he have possible knee issues?

 

Do we really want to waste a #1 pick on a guy who has the potential to be another J. Otah?

 

I don't know why mock drafts continue to select him for us.   I wouldn't touch this guy with a 10 foot pole.  Well at least in round 1.

to answer your question , No we do not want to waste a #1 pick ont his guy.There is a reason it is called a mock draft.because those who do them deserve to be mocked mercilessly. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Aren't serviceable linemen easier to find than playmaking skill players?  Unless we were in the top of the draft taking the true tackles then I'm leary of making a T the first pick for the Panthers. 

 

But then again I was adamantly against DT's high in the draft last year.  (points finger gun at head and makes bang sound)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Arm strength has always been overrated. But Bryce's arm was also not as bad as it looked last year - he just had terrible mechanics / footwork. He's come a LONG way. Actually, his raw arm strength isn't bad at all, as we see when he's throwing balls on the move. But prior to his benching, he didn't seem to have his mechanics down consistently enough to really drive the ball. As to eating crow, plenty of fans thought the KC game was an anomaly. With a second good game, I'm interested to see if he can make it three in a row - especially against a MUCH tougher opponent. Here's hoping!
    • And that's not even getting to the discussion of that this kid has finally shown some sort of consistency after almost 2 years of being in the league. We dedicated an entire off season of team construction and money spent on him just so we could get to this point or you might as well say sample size of what he can actually give us after a full season of let down and the stans are already marching around wanting crow...I would do yourself a favor and put that crow on the shelf sit back and continue to observe bryces progress for now because it's not out the woodwork you wont be the one eating it. Lol
    • That doesn't concern me as much with how few of those big bodies WRs there are in the NFL these days, at least of the elite WRs, most of them are more fast/quick than big. It's also why I want T-Mac so bad, he'd be a unicorn in this league right now with his size and skill combo. I actually think Hunter would make for a nice pairing with Horn because of that.  Horn would be matched with the bigger/stronger WR of a team while Hunter would take on the speedier WRs. I see a lot of positives to drafting Hunter here, as a CB, but I see way too many downsides to want to take that risk with a pick we have to hit a home run with.  I'm taking T-Mac and Burden over Hunter as a WR and I'm taking Johnson over him as a CB, 100 out of 100 times. Hunter is a legitimate generational collegiate talent, but the fact is that he's not the best prospect at either of his positions in this year's draft, combine that with other issues that come with him, and I'm just going a different way if he's on the board, let someone else deal with that headache that will follow him.
×
×
  • Create New...