WaterfallJumper
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Michel is basically this season's Kamara. Incredible balance. Great burst. He fumbles a bit, but he's always good for multiple big plays a game. Can run, catch, block, etc. I like him a lot, if he can hang on to the ball better.
Couldn’t agree more, he’s a great all around back. When you mention blocking, I’ve read some scouts describe him as a GREAT blocker. You rarely hear that about a player coming out of college. It’s kinda why I compare him to Tevin Coleman, also known as a great blocker.Michel is basically this season's Kamara. Incredible balance. Great burst. He fumbles a bit, but he's always good for multiple big plays a game. Can run, catch, block, etc. I like him a lot, if he can hang on to the ball better.
No doubt, he's one of my favorites too...We'll see, apparently he has a high fumble % that may scare away teams, especially BB and NEMichel is my favorite player in the draft. But I just have a feeling he’s going to have a HUGE combine and jump into the 1st round. Reminds me so much of Tevin Coleman of the Falcons, can do it all, run, catch, block, return, everything.
Regardless, I feel he'll be a very productive pro if not starNo doubt, he's one of my favorites too...We'll see, apparently he has a high fumble % that may scare away teams, especially BB and NE
Kirk is far more polished that JE11 and probably more explosive and better on the outside but I would absolutely love him in NEi know WR isn't an important need this year but there's some very interesting talent in the WR this year...
I love Christian Kirk, he is like JE11, creates separation and returns kicks as well. He's got a 1-2 grade for me. Sadly don't think he will be a patriot unfortunately.
UDFA - Braxton Berrios - He is DA 2.0 with potentially more athletic ability. Would really like to see him here. He is a pure Slot guy, is also a return guy as well. \
Auden Tate - Big Body Target - 6ft 5. Has very good hands, and good body control. Would like to see him here and see what he could offer us. Not sure if he will end up being a WR, as i think he has the ability to become a TE. Would like to see how he tests personally.
i know WR isn't an important need this year but there's some very interesting talent in the WR this year...
I love Christian Kirk, he is like JE11, creates separation and returns kicks as well. He's got a 1-2 grade for me. Sadly don't think he will be a patriot unfortunately.
Sorry, but as of right now I want ALL of our top-100 picks spent on Defense.If Kirk is there with our late round second we take him.
Sorry, but as of right now I want ALL of our top-100 picks spent on Defense.
Favorite receiver in this draft.
Don't want, don't want any QB this yearWhilst I can see what all the Pats hype for Kyle Lauletta is about (I really wanted to like him and do mostly), is anyone else terrified by his arm? He really does sail his deep balls and even his short passes flutter a bit. Having said that, I love his ability to throw into tight windows and on the run.
Don't want, don't want any QB this year
He'll have to be in a certain type offense most likely. One thing so noted was his hands & the fact that he doubles, triple clutches the ball to get the tightest grip he can. No grip will cause a ball to sail. Not to mention he just doesn't have the greatest arm. Arm strength can improve, some but he'll never have a cannon.Whilst I can see what all the Pats hype for Kyle Lauletta is about (I really wanted to like him and do mostly), is anyone else terrified by his arm? He really does sail his deep balls and even his short passes flutter a bit. Having said that, I love his ability to throw into tight windows and on the run.
Rather Hoyer for '18 with his cheap contract and crucial experience, Brady goes down do we really want some kid there in the POsWithout looking ahead, one next year might be better. But a developmental QB is certainly a need.