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Just went through Deon Long's film and found some lengthy articles detailing his background back to HS.. Yep, he's a Belichick player.
Kevin WhiteDid any of you catch NFLN's Game Changers? With WRs: Kevin White, Jamison Crowder, Devon Funchess and Tyler Lockett?
Have to say as a know nothing (don't pay attention to college ball) draft scrub, I was utterly, utterly impressed with Kevin Smith.
Did any of you catch NFLN's Game Changers? With WRs: Kevin White, Jamison Crowder, Devon Funchess and Tyler Lockett?
Have to say as a know nothing (don't pay attention to college ball) draft scrub, I was utterly, utterly impressed with Kevin Smith.
Kevin White
Did any of you catch NFLN's Game Changers? With WRs: Kevin White, Jamison Crowder, Devon Funchess and Tyler Lockett?
Have to say as a know nothing (don't pay attention to college ball) draft scrub, I was utterly, utterly impressed with Kevin [White].
Patriots could also easily end up with a situation where a big time WR was the best value. Im not so sure BB can trade down as he wants.
You have question marks with ALL comeing out. OBJ: Lacks elite top-end speed to separate vertically, Inconsistent making contested grabs and has some concentration drops. He did ok right?Can you offer a name of who you think will be top value? A lot of the big WRs being touted for that point in the draft are fabulous athletic specimens with questionable receiving skills -- sloppy route runners, body catchers, lots of dropped passes. (DGB is an exception with serious skills, but I have no clue how to value him.)
Can you offer a name of who you think will be top value? A lot of the big WRs being touted for that point in the draft are fabulous athletic specimens with questionable receiving skills -- sloppy route runners, body catchers, lots of dropped passes. (DGB is an exception with serious skills, but I have no clue how to value him.)
Devin Smith has a legitimate downfield skill set. Outstanding at tracking the deep ball.
Received a tweet earlier today (4/10/15) stating that the Pats are concentrating very heavily on the 2015 receiving class. It came from CBS Sports, so don't know if they have good sources, we all know BB is very secretive, so I think they are just speculating.