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terrence cody weighed in at 370 today. do you think it will hurt his draft stock?
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Wow, me to. He's listed on their roster at 6'7" 220#. Can't wait to see where he actually weighs in.
Damn, I want this kid to fly under the radar. Ain't going to happen.
It's sort of a paradox: you want him to do well to validate your assessment of him, but you also don't want him to do (too) well, b/c a 3rd round sleeper could easily turn into a much earlier selection.
It's sort of a paradox: you want him to do well to validate your assessment of him, but you also don't want him to do (too) well, b/c a 3rd round sleeper could easily turn into a much earlier selection.
He's already measured in at 6'6" 267# with almost 34" arms. He certainly looks the part.
Damn, damn and damn.
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So far this week, Mike Iupati and Brandon Graham seem like the biggest winners. Dan Williams has also done well. Tim Tebow has not done anything to convince doubters that he has a future at QB. Trent Williams and Jerry Hughes dropped out of the game.
CJ Wilson of the National Football Post reports that Iupati's stock is rising fast:
" In popular NFL parlance, Idaho offensive guard Mike Iupati is a beast. Already regarded as the top pure offensive guard prospect in the draft, Iupati has vaulted himself into first round status with a strong showing at the Senior Bowl this week. ...
NFL scouts are projecting him anywhere from the middle to the later portion of the first round. ... Former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns scout Daniel Jeremiah weighed in on Iupati this week. 'Most likely Pro Bowler if you took a poll of scouts at the Senior Bowl,' Jeremiah stated. 'Rare size, strength and quickness. Sticks out like a sore thumb.' "
To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. "OVER Loading at ANY position can create a Fatal Advantage. THAT is what interests ME. Attacking With Concentrated Force. THAT is what WINS. In the words ~ more or less ~ of General Patton: 'I'm fighting a WAR, here. Let the B*****ES worry about their FLANKS.' " - Off the Grid
"The key to any successful organization is to anticipate things, not react to them." - Michael Lombardi