bunzoburns
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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.Crabtree's the safest pick in the draft IMO. He's got All Pro written all over him.
I'll go with Stafford.
Sam Bradford. I look at the guys eyes, and to me, he just doesnt have it.
Lesean McCoy, not very instinctive, has a lot of L. Maroney in him.
I'm going to have to disagree with you 100%.. He reminds me of C Martin but will more open speed.. He has great vision and can skip by tacklers and hit top speed in two steps.. He's going to be a steal for someone in the 2nd round.
matthew bradford oklahoma arm isn't as strong as I thought. He'll have problems with the deep ball in the NFL or making throws towards the sideline, deep outs..
I don't understand the week arm argument either. Bradford makes ALL the throws. Sure he can improve on some but he already (as a red shirt sophomore) has an uncanny accuracy and unbelievable touch on his passes including the deep ball. He's patient, reads through his progressions well, and seldom locks onto his first or second option. He also rarely telegraphs his throws, already having developed an ability to"look off" defenders. The result is a very high comp % and low int total.
Matthew Stafford