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How can we make this happen?!
2015 Patriots QB depth chart:
1. Tom Brady 38 years old
2. Jameis Winston 21 years old
Can we seriously post our favorite prospects here?
same here, and Marshall, and Yeldon, but mostly GurleyWell I for one love Todd Gurley.
So, that Jameis Winston kid.....
How can we make this happen?!
2015 Patriots QB depth chart:
1. Tom Brady 38 years old
2. Jameis Winston 21 years old
Tavon Austin/DAT like[drool]
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No need to say anymore.
Tavon Austin/DAT like
You mean he'll get drafted before we have a chance to take him? I don't know, way too early stillThey work. But because he's 6', I was thiking more Watkins or maybe Harvin. I think he's a legit receiver rather than just a runner who can catch. Whomever you compare him too, he's likely going to be too rich for our taste.
Missouri wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham has been indefinitely suspended from the program for a violation of team policies, the school announced Monday. The decision is effective immediately and includes all practices and team activities.
The suspension is the latest off-field incident that Green-Beckham has been involved in since he enrolled at Missouri. He was arrested three months ago on suspicion of drug activity and was also charged in October 2012 with marijuana possession.
The turbulent Bulldog career of Georgia safety Josh Harvey-Clemons has come to a close.
Georgia announced Tuesday that Harvey-Clemons -- the team's third-leading tackler as a sophomore in 2013 and a former five-star recruit -- has been dismissed from the team for a violation of team rules. No other details were made available.
Harvey-Clemons already missed the Bulldogs' Gator Bowl loss to Nebraska and faced a three-game suspension entering the 2014 season after reportedly violating the university's marijuana-use policy for a second time. Harvey-Clemons was also suspended for the Bulldogs' season-opening loss against Clemson after telling police that he had smoked marijuana in a dorm room.
Was my top choice had he declared this year. Definition of beast.Was watching CJ Fiedorowicz and ended up just watching Brandon Scherff, Iowa's LT. Guy is a beast! If we want a Mankins replacement, he'd be the one. Or a long-terms Vollmer replacement for that matter.
Was watching CJ Fiedorowicz and ended up just watching Brandon Scherff, Iowa's LT. Guy is a beast! If we want a Mankins replacement, he'd be the one. Or a long-terms Vollmer replacement for that matter.
harvey-clemons is the next kam chancellor...if he can grow a brain
Ellis Johnson, Melvin Smith and Charlie Harbison have never made a secret out of what they want in the secondary.
Auburn's defensive coaches like length.
Finding players with the kind of length that can match up with big SEC receivers and shrink passing windows on the outside was a priority in Auburn's 2014 signing class, and the five defensive backs the Tigers landed all fit the bill.
"If you look at this group, they are long, and they have length," Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said. "They can run, they are good tacklers. They have very good ball skills. They will give us some versatility."
When Auburn's current staff took over after the 2012 season, Johnson, Smith and Harbison inherited a roster full of defensive backs who check in at 5-10 or shorter.
Despite an improved performance in 2013 -- the Tigers picked off 13 passes after only grabbing two the year before and improved 39 spots in pass efficiency defense, from 101st to 62nd -- Auburn still struggled against big receivers like Texas A&M's Mike Evans, Missouri's trio of targets led by Dorial Green-Beckham and Florida State's Kelvin Benjamin.
Ideally, Johnson wants his safeties bigger than 6 feet and 200 pounds, and Smith has always said he looks for corners who top the 6-foot mark, too.
Bringing in a pair of 6-foot cornerbacks -- Kalvaraz Bessent, Nick Ruffin -- and a trio of safeties that stand 6-3 (Derrick Moncrief), 6-2 (Markell Boston) and 6 feet (Stephen Roberts) will help the Tigers match up against those big bodies in the future.
"This is the first year where our guys really got a whole year to go after the body type and the type of athleticism that goes with each position," Malzahn said. "That’s what’s exciting for our coaches. They had a whole year to not only identify, but to recruit these guys."
Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez joked that there are so many agile tight ends that teams may have to start scouting basketball games for safety talent. "Maybe they should find some 2-guard types, 6-foot-4 guys who can match up with tight ends," he said.