Lol, yea not him!Miami just cut him. He's on waivers.
Oh, wait!
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Oh, wait!
I’ve watched this movie (or parts of it) close to ten times and I never get tired of it.
steep - but at least its a long term . so still valuable
He's in the Claypool mold. Talked About him in my thread a month or so ago. Height/Weight/Speed freak. He's someone that might work here. We need speed and big plays. Just talked about this in my thread.That Mills tape is also Fehoko tape, he looked great. Dude is 6'4". Ran a 4.37 forty. Pats should draft both lol
I've been pumping Mills for a while now. Probably higher on him than most but I'm very intrigued. Less than a season worth of starts but he looked good recently. Very smart, poised with good footwork. He reminds me of Daniel Jones in that regard. Base, feet, core all strong, working together. Team capt. Arm talent won't wow you but its better than good enough. I think he's perfect for a lot of RPO/PA, hes really good at working the MOF in general but put something together like that and give him a year to train, learn the system. Adjust to life in the NFL. Its a huge jump in terms of experience. He'll need a lot of help at first but he's a little presence and command about him.Not just that, but many of them looked like they weren’t his 1st read.
Problem is, this is his highlight tape. How consistently is he doing all this stuff? Off to @BaconGrundleCandy ’s threads to find out.....
He's in the Claypool mold. Talked About him in my thread a month or so ago. Height/Weight/Speed freak. He's someone that might work here. We need speed and big plays. Just talked about this in my thread.
I've been pumping Mills for a while now. Probably higher on him than most but I'm very intrigued. Less than a season worth of starts but he looked good recently. Very smart, poised with good footwork. He reminds me of Daniel Jones in that regard. Base, feet, core all strong, working together. Team capt. Arm talent won't wow you but its better than good enough. I think he's perfect for a lot of RPO/PA, hes really good at working the MOF in general but put something together like that and give him a year to train, learn the system. Adjust to life in the NFL. Its a huge jump in terms of experience. He'll need a lot of help at first but he's a little presence and command about him.
Agreed - Claypool is a good comparison. Very intriguing.He's in the Claypool mold. Talked About him in my thread a month or so ago. Height/Weight/Speed freak. He's someone that might work here. We need speed and big plays. Just talked about this in my thread.
I've been pumping Mills for a while now. Probably higher on him than most but I'm very intrigued. Less than a season worth of starts but he looked good recently. Very smart, poised with good footwork. He reminds me of Daniel Jones in that regard. Base, feet, core all strong, working together. Team capt. Arm talent won't wow you but its better than good enough. I think he's perfect for a lot of RPO/PA, hes really good at working the MOF in general but put something together like that and give him a year to train, learn the system. Adjust to life in the NFL. Its a huge jump in terms of experience. He'll need a lot of help at first but he's a little presence and command about him.
I mean Mills has like 11 career starts so I'm not sure where you're coming up with "years of first read training".how does he or fields for that matter overcome years of first read training?
Most INT's are a result of coverage and forcing the ball to late options.both suck at read progression and hang on their first read forever thus late getting through the read progression. Most of mills and fields interceptions are a result of delivering the ball late to second or third reads.
Fields and Haskins ran two different offenses.But I will say this, mills does appear to be able to read the defense pre snap. Fields absolutely can not do that. Aka Dwayne Haskins part 2.
I'd wait until the 2nd on Mills. If we really love him we can get him with 46 or 46 plus a sweetener. I can't see anyone grabbing him first round but who knows.Agreed - Claypool is a good comparison. Very intriguing.
Also agreed about Mills, good to read your thoughts on him. Definitely needs a red shirt year but that’s fine. Part of me wonders if NE could trade up into the end of the first to grab him. Probably a 2nd round talent but the extra contract year may be worth it?
Stacked roster without too many holes (crazy to say that since there were so many holes a week ago). Wonder if they could also be aggressive in the draft and try to get the guys they like most. Trade up a little for an elite blue chip player, on either side of the ball. Trade up for Mills. I don’t know how 11 picks are gonna make the roster. I know we have said this before, though.
I mean Mills has like 11 career starts so I'm not sure where you're coming up with "years of first read training".
Most INT's are a result of coverage and forcing the ball to late options.
Also I disagree about the "Fields can't scan a field" or "go through progressions" takes. He's not perfect but tasked with running the most complex offense out of the big names. In which a lot of time he's waiting on his targets to declare vs w/e coverage they're facing. Not easy and the point there is it's not all on him. If everyone else isn't doing their job it makes his a lot harder.
He ran that offense pretty well and it's not like that's the only one he can run. Or he can't grow, improve.
Fields and Haskins ran two different offenses.
I wonder if it’s possible for Bentley to not make the team.Bentley and Hall are bad run stuffers so McMillan is first in line for the job
So a player who played under a former Pats coach and culture again chose a similar coach to play under ?.interesting.
Very upset? Wow. It's springtime, dude. Get outside, enjoy the nice weather, let go of your concerns about what various players get paid, look forward to a far more interesting season than any of us saw coming even a week ago.No, I'm sure Golladay will be a better all around player than Agholor. It just looked for a while like Golladay's market might have dried up to the point where he would get paid less than Agholor. If that happened, I would have been very upset, but it turns out the people saying Golladay would have to settle for 1 year/$8M were way off.