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Crap, I saw him during the season and liked him. I was hoping he'd sneak under the radar a round or two. No chance of that now.
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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’d love both Pearsall and McConkeyWow, 42" Vert for Pearsall. And Wolf said he likes explosive players.
I wonder if VJ & BJ are going to become the new version of the 3-cone for WRs we draft?
He's not trading Herbert, he's definitely not trading up for McCarthy. That'd be insane.If Harbaugh trades Herbert hes risking his career.
I understand your points re Coleman however a few analysts/beat reporters etc have said he has poor separation on his routes. I do not have the knowledge to argue this one way or another but it may also be an issue along with his lack of speed.Amarius Mims' physical size measurables at tackle are through the roof unbelievable. The guys is a pterodactyl when it comes to arm length. He is heavy but super tall.
I know people had him pegged as a RT but at that height, weight and arm length, I have no doubt he can play LT.
A couple things on the WR front: Ladd McConkey's testing shows that he's an explosive athlete and can run crisp routes. He's a guy you can take at 15 and be happy. He's going to go quick.
Keon Coleman's 4.61 time in the 40 is dropping him down draft boards.
This is a mistake: Coleman aced a number of other drills like the gauntlet, where he was smooth, showed the best hands at the combine, and excellent play speed as he snagged 5 passes running across the field at 20.5 mph, which was the fastest time in the gauntlet. He kept a straight line and looked smooth as heck. I'm not comparing him to Jerry Rice, but he has a smoothness that translates to much much faster functional play on the field, like Rice, that most other WRs don't have. If teams want to pass on him into the 2nd round, be my guest. I take him. 3rd round? STEAL.
Coleman may not have been the best athlete out there yesterday, but he looked better than everyone else on that gauntlet drill.Amarius Mims' physical size measurables at tackle are through the roof unbelievable. The guys is a pterodactyl when it comes to arm length. He is heavy but super tall.
I know people had him pegged as a RT but at that height, weight and arm length, I have no doubt he can play LT.
A couple things on the WR front: Ladd McConkey's testing shows that he's an explosive athlete and can run crisp routes. He's a guy you can take at 15 and be happy. He's going to go quick.
Keon Coleman's 4.61 time in the 40 is dropping him down draft boards.
This is a mistake: Coleman aced a number of other drills like the gauntlet, where he was smooth, showed the best hands at the combine, and excellent play speed as he snagged 5 passes running across the field at 20.5 mph, which was the fastest time in the gauntlet. He kept a straight line and looked smooth as heck. I'm not comparing him to Jerry Rice, but he has a smoothness that translates to much much faster functional play on the field, like Rice, that most other WRs don't have. If teams want to pass on him into the 2nd round, be my guest. I take him. 3rd round? STEAL.
Allegedly he didn’t run the 40 & I can’t find his 10ys either, but if I do stumble upon it, I’ll post it for you.I'm trying to find the 40 time & more importantly 10 yard split for Michigan OT LaDarius Henderson but I'm not having any luck and I missed it live. I think he could be a good day 3 sleeper.