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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Doesn't matter, LT pays better and this kid is raw enough at the position he plays.Box, I'm wondering if Bruce Campbell can catch a ball. I know nothing about him but he could be the best TE on the board if he can. 6'6", 310lbs with his speed? Seems to me this kid may have missed an opportunity as a TE or even DE (if he can't catch).
Doesn't matter, LT pays better and this kid is raw enough at the position he plays.
Maybe. The Ravens drafted their current LT out of Maryland as a junior in the Provisional Draft with similar experience, teams will remember that and those desperate for a LT will be swarming this kid's agent for private workouts and team visits.Thanks for the input. I guess he is bound for the Raiders in that case!
I forget his name, a West Virginia black quarterback just ran a 4.53.
Wildcat.
Watching on my comp, that was Jarrett Brown. That was impressive.
First time through: Arrelious Benn ran a 4.53, Riley Cooper ran a 4.52. Briscoe unimpressive 4.63. PatsFan potential binky Marcus Easley ran a 4.43, looking good. Late round favorite of PatsFans Jacoby Ford ran a 4.28 Gilyard, another PatsFan fav, ran a 4.56.
Gilyard's time is perfect, just where I want him.As I expected, and was hammered for saying so, Gilyard plays a lot faster than his actual speed. The kid constantly gets separation and makes space for himself, but yes, CBs caught up to him in the open field. He's very Deion Branchish.
Marcus Easley followed up with a 4.39. Not bad for a 220 pound 6'3 WR.
He just assured himself of getting drafted.
I didn't get to see the receivers could you draw an NFL comparison to the three mentioned here:
Jacoby Ford
Marcus Easley
Gilyard
Not sure. Ford is a sprinter who plays football. Decent hands, good quickness. Easley, kind of a David Givens with more speed. Gilyard is more of a blend of Welker and Branch, he was a high school RB who was converted to CB, kicked off the team, worked his way back, and his new coach made him a receiver.I didn't get to see the receivers could you draw an NFL comparison to the three mentioned here:
Jacoby Ford
Marcus Easley
Gilyard
Ford - fast, nice hands, Steve Smith?
Easley - Colston. Excellent speed and fantastic hands.
Gilyard - complete. Plays faster than he looks, Ocho? (He's his mentor by the way). Maybe a bit of Reggie Wayne?
Not been a huge fan of Gilyard, but he's really impressed me.
I don't care what the announcers say, Arrelious Benn looked SMOOOOOOOOOTH
Gilyard is a nice multi-purpose weapon who can push Edleman and Tate as a receiver and returner. Easley is a nice development project, he's got some deep speed and size to potentially grow into a 1.Thanks. The pats need to draft Gilyard or a receiver like him. A complete receiver that can be #2 til wes is back.
I don't think Ford would be good here. Not sure about Easley.