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The Patriots now have 88 players on their active roster with 1 player (Michael Williams) on IR.
 
We have a LOT of competition on the Oline. Camp will be fierce for sure.

And Elijah, I like a few of those names. Aiden is a nice traditional Gaelic name, from the old Irish name Áed, which meant "fire." I considered it for my son, in fact. Surprised to see that reaction from you, honestly.
 
No offense to the guy, but why are people going around naming their kids Kyler, Jace, Aiden, Kale, etc? Do those names actually sound good in some people's heads?
Yeah....................................................Elijah ? :)
 
And obviously we need to branch out to the conclusion we're all expecting:

LaToyota, LaHonda, LeKia, LeChevy, LaFord, etc....... :rolleyes:
 
No offense to the guy, but why are people going around naming their kids Kyler, Jace, Aiden, Kale, etc? Do those names actually sound good in some people's heads?
Kale? Someone actually is named Kale? Does he have a brother Chard?
 
No offense to the guy, but why are people going around naming their kids Kyler, Jace, Aiden, Kale, etc? Do those names actually sound good in some people's heads?

Kyler Kerbison, Kevin Kasper, Kliff Kingsbury, Kelvin Kight, Kurt Kittner ... What is it with that KK thing? :rolleyes:
 
We have the wacko celebrity's names like Blue, Apple, North, Rainbow, Rocket.

Idiots
 
Just how 'natural' guards trying to play tackle do we need? Sounds like 'Scar project royale. Anyway, here's a favorable, albeit homer, scouting report-

From Scouting Tennessee Vols in the NFL Draft: Offensive Tackle Kyler Kerbyson :


A three-star offensive lineman with the 2011 recruiting class, Derek Dooley’s first class, Kyler Kerbyson left a very different program than the one he walked into in Knoxville.

After redshirting for one year and then riding the bench behind a very deep offensive line in 2012 and 2013, Kerbyson was thrust into a starting position with four new guys up front in 2014…and he struggled heavily as a result.


But nobody, and we mean nobody, developed more than Kerbyson did from the start of 2014 to the end of 2015. He went from an offensive lineman who looked lost and just came from being buried in the depth chart to the most consistent, reliable player on the football team.

And he did it all as a bit of an undersized tackle standing between 6’4″ and 6’5″.

But Kerbyson’s natural position is a guard, which makes him a very versatile and underrated NFL Draft prospect. Having played under three different offensive coordinators and learning two completely different systems, his height combined his 315 pound frame makes him a very compelling prospect. And he could become a steal for somebody.

Here is Kerbyson’s draft profile from nfldraftscout.com.

Height: 6’4″

Weight: 317 pounds

Position: Offensive Guard

Age: 22

40 Time: 5.28

Draft Projections: Kerbyson is likely to be a late pick in the sixth or seventh round of the Draft, and it is just as possible that he will not even be drafted. But as a solid rock of stability for the Vols over the last two years who has developed more than anybody, he brings intangibles and an actual body of work of performing on the field to any team that takes him.

That should take precedence over his size or lack thereof for his position. Versatility, consistency, and intangibles are all traits he’ll bring to anybody who picks him up.

And he might just be the most sure thing in the draft.
 
Just how 'natural' guards trying to play tackle do we need? Sounds like 'Scar project royale. Anyway, here's a favorable, albeit homer, scouting report-

How is Kerbyson's "natural position" at guard when he's played all of 1 game in his entire college career at the position? The Rest of the games were at LT or RT.

One thing of note about Kerbyson is that he's got huge hands (10 3/4").
He's got good arm strength (32 reps) and decent vertical (27").
 
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