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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.I recall him as a “decent” blocker which doesn’t equate to being soft. Perhaps he just didn’t “get it” like those times Tom had to remind him where to line up.All these Harry posts leave something out….the personality and human behind the skill set. By all accounts this Polk dude is a hard worker and ferocious. Harry was soft as soft can be mentally.
And Deandre Hopkins ran a 4.57For those who like Coleman, he ran 4.6.
They won’t, he’s going to the ColtsI'd honestly love it if the Pats traded up for Mitchell and went real crazy.
I think the only logical conclusion is that every team’s entire front office is stupid and ineptOTOH, Mitchell is still dropping, so maybe the pros know something.
I remember a guy named Aaron Dobson back in the 2013 draft. Pundits raved that he had zero drops his Senior year. That he had great hands. Too bad it didn’t show up in the NFL.Gotta say, watched some plays of Polk and the dude does have some strong hands...just plucks the ball out of the air.
They needed to build that line, it was a smart pick.The Steelers C looks like a no brainer. A wrestler to boot!
Challenge accepted.Short tight pants is the worst men's fashion trend in history of humanity
I consider a big problem for us to be wide receivers who don’t seem to “get it”. Hard to qualify exactly what that means but it felt like Harry never put in the work to be a good, smart player. Nor has Thornton. They both look clueless when on the field.Yeah can we stop with the Harry comparisons. By all accounts he was soft as baby ****. This guy has the right attitude. The 40 doesn't have to be sexy for him to be a player.
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