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B.G.C. 2019 NFL Draft/Patriot-Type Players Thread




Is ridiculous in the Red Zone, think of Vincent Jackson, Brandon Marshall, those type of Big Receivers. Is very good at running Fade Routes and Boxing out his defender is also a smart guy too.

I think a lot of his Red Zone efficiency is down to his family history - Both Parents played professional basketball, his mother has her shirt number retired, and both his brothers played for Spain Basketball team in the 1984 Olympics.

My biggest concern may be his long speed at the next level, if he can test in around the 4.4 - 4.5 in the 40 he will be a day two pick and at worst an early 3. He definitely has the tools to be a nightmare though.

Hakeem Butler is another guy similar to him.
 
Wish I was this smart
 
Another brilliant professional
 
None of the qb’s in this draft project as anything more than barely mediocre starters or decent backups.

2020 has three really good qb’s coming out in tua, Fromm and Herbert. All three would rank ahead of any qb in this class.

Too many people are making huge leaps in projecting these qb’s and not watching the tape. The tape don’t lie!
 
Keep hearing its hard to know Bill will do. Absolutely. No idea where he'll select a guy or when he'll make a trade but we definitely know the type.
Wynn, Duke, Michel, Berrios, Sam, Crossen, Rivers, Garcia, Wise & countless others going back further all identified as PTP before the draft.
Everyone has a type.
 


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