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Height, would be my guess, he's only 6'1".How did this kid fall so far?
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Height, would be my guess, he's only 6'1".How did this kid fall so far?
Bell is - by far - the best YAC and forced missed tackle tight end of the last 10 years in college football.Can someone explain that chart as if it was to someone who failed sophomore Geometry.
Bell is - by far - the best YAC and forced missed tackle tight end of the last 10 years in college football.
Or our former hybrid TE Dalton KeeneLove this pick. I've been WAY out of the loop this draft season (I probably haven't posted in over half a year since life has me so busy), so everything was a surprise this time around. As soon as I watched Bell I loved his play style. I don't know if he'll turn out any good, but he's a physical player who fights hard at TE/FB and looks like he brings a spark to the offense. What Jonnu Smith was supposed to be?
Big props to @BaconGrundleCandy as always for his breakdowns. I read through some of his threads the last couple days and it was an invaluable crash course. Excited for the upcoming season!
yeah it looks like calc graphing and plotting x y and z. where is the good spot to be on the graph ?Can someone explain that chart as if it was to someone who failed sophomore Geometry.
he likes to yac a lotBell is - by far - the best YAC and forced missed tackle tight end of the last 10 years in college football.
Undersized for TE, doesn't block, doesn't change direction, doesn't get himself open.If he is so good in yac why wasn't he given more chances in screens. Why did he drop . Something must be amiss.
To your first statement Brock Purdy says hi.Hopefully he ends up some huge steal, but generally, guys in the 7th round are in the 7th round for a reason. Hidden gem isn't always the benchmark for a good pick. His skill set seems to make him a good back of the roster type of guy. If he can add some STs value to his game and learn to block well enough for a team to keep him in lieu of a full back then he might have a nice, long career for himself.
Bell is a steal surprised he's not talked about more here you'll will see.
Height, would be my guess, he's only 6'1".
Milton is and will be a QB Coach cap he's not changing positions. I also think Joe Milton will be our #3 QB there ain't nothing much to beat out here people are sleeping on him.I like the value here; but... If the plan is to convert (there's that word again) Milton to Move TE, then this pick doesn't make as much sense.
I'd almost rather have seen them go defense one more time, such as Beef Curtain Justin Rogers, freaky Texas Tech DE Myles Cole, Maryland Safety Beau no relation to Tom Brade, Miami SS/OLB James Williams, or PSU CB Kalen King...
Patriots close out the 2024 draft by taking Seminoles TE Jaheim Bell.
6'2 241 lbs. Ran a fairly athletic 4.61 40 at the Combine. Seems to be a versatile guy that can line up as TE or H-back.
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Jaheim Bell Scouting Report | NFL Draft 2024
Jaheim Bell NFL Draft Scouting Report: Bell is a versatile tight end prospect who can positively affect an offense from different alignments on the field.thedraftnetwork.com
Milton is and will be a QB Coach cap he's not changing positions. I also think Joe Milton will be our #3 QB there ain't nothing much to beat out here people are sleeping on him.
Seems like a solid player, likely in the role Pharoah brown held if he makes the roster.
No. That was said with the notion brown is not here. So maybe Mayo's thinking was he could fill the role of blocking TE..so to speak..Not really; they actually would've complemented each other more than duplicated each other.
Except his blocking isn't great unless it's in space.No. That was said with the notion brown is not here. So maybe Mayo's thinking was he could fill the role of blocking TE..so to speak..
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