The Official 2017 NFL Draft Thread

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2017 NFL Draft Stock - Pro Days VI

2017 NFL Draft Stock Up


Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
There have been reports that Cleveland is debating between taking Trubisky or Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett with the No. 1-overallpick. Obviously, the Browns are desperate at quarterback, but most projections have had Trubisky going later. In speaking with teams picking late in the top 10, they believe that Trubisky will go higher and won't get to their pick. Teams in the teens could also trade up to get him in the top 10. With the demand for quarterbacks being so high, and Trubisky being the consensus No. 1 quarterback, he shouldn't have a long wait come draft night.

Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
Jones is an interesting prospect who scouts from a lot of teams like. Sources from multiple teams believe that Jones has a shot at being a late first-round pick. Many teams feel that the polished and versatile Jones is an ideal No. 2 receiver. Many similar players have been late first-rounders in years past, and the aforementioned sources think that Jones could sneak into Thursday night of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Tyus Bowser, LB, Houston
Bowser has made this list for the second straight week as there are teams that believe that he won't get out of the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. During pre-draft workouts, Bowser impressed teams with his speed and athleticism. Pass-rushing linebackers are always in demand, and Bowser would be a nice fit in a 3-4 defense. Some teams feel that he shouldn't go that high, but they agree that he easily could get selected in the second round because of the demand and how he worked out this spring.

Josh Jones, S, N.C. State
One of the players generating a lot of interest in the pre-draft visit circuit is Jones. He is traveling to visit a lot of teams, and clearly, there is a lot of interest in him. He has a good skill and went under the radar with how well he played for N.C. State the past few seasons. Some team sources say that Jones has a shot to go in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and they think he won't get out of the third round.

Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
Williams is the consensus top wide receiver for the 2017 NFL Draft, yet he is an interesting prospect as some evaluators feel that he shouldn't go in the top 10 and is an appropriate value in the teens. However, I spoke with teams in the top 10 over Easter weekend, and Williams is in the running for their pick. He is a mismatch weapon for the passing-driven NFL and can bail out his quarterback, teams feel he is a legit No. 1 receiver in the mold of Mike Evans. When covered, Williams uses his size and leaping ability to make catches and move the chains. With teams needing to help young quarterbacks, Williams definitely could go in the top 10.

O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama
I spoke with some team sources over Easter weekend and learned that there are teams picking in the top 10 that have Howard in the mix for their selection. Teams feel he is that good of a prospect as not only is he a freak athlete, but he is a safe pick to become a good starting tight end. I know of some teams picking in the top five that have Howard in the running to the their pick. Entering the final days before the 2017 NFL Draft, Howard looks like a lock for the top 16.

Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado
Awuzie was able to make this list for the second straight week following conversations I had over the weekend with teams picking in the middle of the first round. Sources with some of those teams say that Awuzie is in the running for their pick. Awuzie is very much a love-hate prospect across the league, but there are enough teams that like him, that he could end up being an early round selection. WalterFootball.com knows some scouts who graded Awuzie well into Day 3 of the 2017 NFL Draft, and don't think highly of his play. However, there are teams in the middle of the first round that are thinking of taking Awuzie with their picks.

2017 NFL Draft Stock Down

Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
There are some teams in the league that think Foster could slide to the mid- to late teens in the 2017 NFL Draft. The reason for that is in the team draft meetings with coaches and doctors getting involved, Foster will get dinged on his medical report and how he fits in teams' locker rooms. Some team sources say the medical report wasn't that bad, but other teams say their doctors had some cause for concern. There are still a lot of teams picking in the No. 10-20 range that could be a fit for Foster; however, he may not go quite as high as some projections.

Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama
There has been talk that Allen could slide in the draft because of concerns about his shoulders in the long term. In speaking with some team sources, they weren't worried about the shoulder issue. They did say, however, that Allen's workout numbers were underwhelming and he hasn't been impressive in pre-draft workouts. Allen isn't a player who excels in shorts, but rather is a player who stands out in games. Around this time of year, scouts say that some teams can get caught up in the workouts and forget about the tape. With that being the case for some teams, Allen may not go in the top three but is still safe in the top 10, as WalterFootball.com knows some teams picking late in the top 10 that would take Allen if he gets to them.

Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
Cook makes this list for the second straight week as it appears that he seriously could slip out of the top-16 picks in the 2017 NFL Draft. He has been knocked by some teams for off-the-field concerns around the entourage that he hangs out with and some concerns about a shoulder. Still, even if he slides out of the top 10, WalterFootball.com believes that there are some teams picking late in the top 20 that wouldn't pass on Cook. There is talk that running back-needy teams picking in the top 16 would prefer Stanford's Christian McCaffrey over Cook.
 

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DA Draft Buzz April 19: QB not a lock for the Texans in Round 1?

General consensus has the Houston Texans taking a quarterback in the first round, yet this belief is not universal from all intimate with the situation. More on the Texans below as well as an update on Indiana guard Dan Feeney.

Once the Houston Texans lost out on the services of Tony Romo, who announced his retirement several weeks ago, everyone automatically assumed the team would select a quarterback in the first round. And the name bandied about has been Patrick Mahomes of Texas Tech.

Yet there’s a faction of people I’ve spoken with who are close to the organization and believe the Texans won’t draft a quarterback in the first round for a variety of reasons.

Foremost is the belief that head coach Bill O’Brien, as well as the Texans front office, must win in 2017. The front office can’t risk using the 25th selection of the draft on a developmental quarterback -- the team must select a player who will offer production quickly this season.

They point to Houston drafting a left tackle or cornerback in the first round rather than a signal caller. Both are positions of need, and the players selected could have an immediate impact.

There’s also a feeling that Tom Savage will be seamless in his transition to being an every-week starter. He understands the system, has the pedigree and -- most importantly -- has the trust of O’Brien.

Could the Mahomes-to-Houston story be a smoke screen? If Mahomes is available when the Texans are called to the clock, will they pass up his long-term potential for short-term gains? Many feel the answer is yes to both questions.

The Los Angeles Chargers have done their due diligence on quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, which should not come as a surprise to anyone.

Several teams are concerned that Alabama cornerback Marlon Humphrey is too much of a straight-line defender and can only play in limited schemes. They compare Humphrey’s playing style to former Tide cornerback Dee Milliner, who was selected by the New York Jets with the ninth pick of the 2013 draft.

Milliner played just 21 games over the past four years due to a variety of injuries. He was barely effective in a handful of those games and was regularly pummeled by opponents.

Offensive lineman Dan Feeney is visiting the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams this week. He’s already been on visits to see the Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts.

If Feeney doesn’t slide into the late part of Round 1, I expect him to be off the board within the first half-dozen picks of the second round.
 
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They're taking Watson #3 overall. Here is how I see the top 11 shaking out:

1. Cleveland Browns - DE Myles Garrett (Texas A&M)
2. Carolina Panthers - RB Leonard Fournette (LSU) ***TRADE***
3. Chicago Bears - QB Deshaun Watson (Clemson)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars - OT Garrett Bolles (Utah)
5. Tennessee Titans - LB Haason Reddikk (Temple)
6. NY Jets - TE OJ Howard (Alabama)
7. LA Chargers - S Malik Hooker (Ohio State)
8. San Francisco 49ers - S Jamal Adams (LSU) ***TRADE***
9. Cincinatti Bengals - LB Reuben Foster (Alabama)
10. Buffalo Bills - QB Mitch Trubisky (North Carolina)
11. New Orleans Saints - QB Patrick Mahomes II (Texas Tech)
 
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They're taking Watson #3 overall. Here is how I see the top 11 shaking out:

1. Cleveland Browns - DE Myles Garrett (Texas A&M)
2. Carolina Panthers - RB Leonard Fournette (LSU) ***TRADE***
3. Chicago Bears - QB Deshaun Watson (Clemson)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars - OT Garrett Bolles (Utah)
5. Tennessee Titans - LB Haason Reddikk (Temple)
6. NY Jets - TE OJ Howard (Alabama)
7. LA Chargers - S Malik Hooker (Ohio State)
8. San Francisco 49ers - S Jamal Adams (LSU) ***TRADE***
9. Cincinatti Bengals - LB Reuben Foster (Alabama)
10. Buffalo Bills - QB Mitch Trubisky (North Carolina)
11. New Orleans Saints - QB Patrick Mahomes II (Texas Tech)
I could see the Titans trading that pick to either the bills or browns #12
 

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2017 NFL Draft Position Review: Cornerbacks

Cornerback Class
Early-round talent: A+
Mid-round: A+
Late-round: B+
Overall grade: A

2017 prospects vs 2016
Jalen Ramsey
Marshon Lattimore
Eli Apple
Marlon Humphrey
Vernon Hargreaves III
Adoree' Jackson
Gareon Conley

Willliam Jackson III
Kevin King
Artie Burns
Quincy Wilson
Jalen Tabor

Xavien Howard
Tre'Davious White
Mackensie Alexander
T.J. Green

This year's draft class features a phenomenal group of cornerbacks, and this group is one of the best cornerback classes to enter the NFL in years. There is tremendous depth with good cornerback prospects for the second and third day of the 2017 NFL Draft, so some teams are going to come away with steals who would go a round or two higher in a typical draft class.

If you were to merge the 2016 and 2017 classes, Ramsey would be the top prospect. However, there is a chance that Lattimore will be drafted higher than Ramsey was. Apple and Hargreaves are equal to Humphrey. I have Humphrey rated higher because I believe he could go higher than Apple or Hargreaves. Jackson and Conley would go above Jackson. King is a late first-round caliber player, like Burns. Wilson and Tabor are on the bubble of the first day and could go high in Round 2 like Howard did. White is on that same bubble, but I like Howard's skill set more than White's. Alexander and Green were solid second-day prospects, so they are rated behind the potential first-rounder in White.

Beyond these eight, there are some excellent corner prospects like Washington's Sidney Jones, Colorado's Akhello Witherspoon, Iowa's Desmond King, UCLA's Fabien Moreau, Houston's Howard Wilson, Tennessee's Cam Sutton, Lamar's Brendan Langley, Clemson's Cordrea Tankersley, West Virginia's Rasul Douglas, and more, who will be selected on the second day and into Day 3. This is an amazing class of corners who could be one of the best in league history.

Safest Pick: Adoree' Jackson, USC
You might be surprised I picked Jackson over Marshon Lattimore or Marlon Humphrey. Lattimore has a little hitch in his twitch, and he also has serious durability concerns. Humphrey is a well-rounded corner who does everything well, except he allows receptions over him. Jackson is a natural cover corner with speed, quick feet, and agility. He is very fluid and does a superb job of running the route with receivers to prevent them from gaining separation. Jackson keeps receivers from coming open and is quick to recover if they get a step. He has nice hip fluidity to turn and run downfield with speed receivers. He also is a willing run defender who will contribute to the ground defense and tackle. Jackson has phenomenal ball skills, too. He is very skilled to slap passes away and times his contact well while being a threat to pick off the pass. Sources say they like how Jackson plays the ball well and plays it well in flight. On top of all that, Jackson could contribute his big-play ability to offense and special teams as he has tremendous speed. I think he will be a good pro who contributes in a variety of ways.

Biggest Bust Potential: Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado
Around the NFL, Awuzie is a love/hate prospect. He has good size at 6-foot, 205 pounds, but he gives up separation. Awuzie got exposed late in his senior year as he struggled in coverage. In his bowl game, Oklahoma State's James Washington dominated Awuzie, burning him downfield for big plays. Midway through the game, Awuzie was switched off Washington, and teammate Akhello Witherspoon did much better defending Washington. I think Awuzie is going to struggle to run with NFL receivers and could be a corner who gets torched regularly. He would be best in a zone scheme. Some projections have him as a first- or second-round pick, and I think he has real bust potential.

Cornerback Rankings by Attributes

Off-Man-Coverage Ability:

  1. Marshon Lattimore
  2. Adoree' Jackson
  3. Marlon Humphrey
  4. Gareon Conley
  5. Tre'Davious White
  6. Jalen Tabor
  7. Quincy Wilson
  8. Kevin King
Recap: Lattimore is a smooth corner who has quick feet in his backpedal with excellent recoverability skills. He closes separation in an instant and his off-man skills are very impressive for someone with just one year of starting experience. Jackson is excellent in off-man coverage. He can flip his hips and run, plus is very smooth. Jackson runs the route of the receiver and doesn't allow separation. This ability really sets him apart.

Humphrey, Conley and White are very fluid, and they do a great job of blanketing receivers. They can turn and run without wasted steps. Tabor is good in off-man coverage. He has excellent instincts, but sometimes he gambles in trying to jump routes. Thus, Tabor needs to improve his eye discipline in off-man coverage in the NFL, or teams are going to hurt him on double moves.

Wilson and King are more press-man corners who could struggle in off man in the NFL.

Zone Corner:
  1. Jalen Tabor
  2. Marlon Humphrey
  3. Adoree' Jackson
  4. Marshon Lattimore
  5. Gareon Conley
  6. Quincy Wilson
  7. Kevin King
  8. Tre'Davious White
Recap: Many teams mix man and zone coverage, so a corner who can excel in both is very valuable. There really isn't a bad zone corner in the group above.

Tabor is an excellent zone corner. His instincts are tremendous, and he drives hard on the football. In the NFL, his thickness, quick feet, and ball skills will be great fits to play zone coverage against pro receivers.

Humphrey, Jackson and Lattimore are very good zone corners. They all have the size to help cover receivers who run into his area. All three would fit well into NFL zone schemes. Humphrey has the explosiveness to close quickly and also is well-built to make tackles, thus he's rated second.

Conley and Wilson should be assets in zone coverage as pros. They are quick and can cover a lot of ground. Conley is ahead because he is more polished and consistent, while Wilson can have some hiccups in coverage. Either would be a fine fit for zone in the NFL.

King is a press-man corner, but he could be fine in zone after some grooming. White has good quickness to cover ground and has instincts. However, he struggles with big receivers boxing him out and making receptions over him. That could be more problematic for zone coverage.

Press-Man Coverage:
  1. Marlon Humphrey
  2. Kevin King
  3. Marshon Lattimore
  4. Gareon Conley
  5. Quincy Wilson
  6. Jalen Tabor
  7. Tre'Davious White
  8. Adoree' Jackson
Recap: Almost every corner in this group projects well to playing press man.

Humphrey is very good in press man. He is strong (6-0, 197) and physical with a good jam at the line of scrimmage. Humphrey has the flexibility to open up and the speed to stay with receivers. Playing press man a lot would be excellent for Humphrey as quarterbacks would probably be less likely to test him than when he is playing off man or zone.

King (6-3, 200) projects as a true press-man corner. That is his wheelhouse as he is excellent at jamming receivers and riding them down the field. King uses the sideline well as an extra defender and stays in the hip pocket of receivers. The more he is able to play press man, the better off he's going to be.

Lattimore (6-0, 193), Conley (6-0, 195), Wilson (6-1, 2011) and Tabor (6-0, 199) are all good in press-man coverage. They have the size to be effective at jamming receivers and are able to turn and run. All four of them have technique that is ready for press man in the NFL. Wilson and Tabor don't have much deep speed, thus they are rated behind the pair from Ohio State.

White (5-11, 191) and Jackson (5-10, 186) are too small to thrive as press-man corners. Big receivers could give them lots of problems, so they shouldn't be used in this manner.

Ball Skills:
  1. Adoree' Jackson
  2. Jalen Tabor
  3. Marshon Lattimore
  4. Gareon Conley
  5. Tre'Davious White
  6. Kevin King
  7. Quincy Wilson
  8. Marlon Humphrey
Recap: This was a tough choice as almost all of these players had seasons of good production for ball skills. Still, Jackson displayed excellent ball skills as he catches passes naturally like a wide receiver. He has soft hands to make catches and plays the ball extremely well. Jackson totaled five interceptions last year, which was the most of any of these cornerbacks. He was extremely consistent despite the lack of opportunities as a sophomore and junior. Immediately in the NFL, Jackson will be better than a lot of starting corners around the league in terms of ball skills.

There is no doubt that Tabor has excellent ball skills. He had 20 passes broken up over the past two seasons with eight interceptions. Teams were throwing at him, but he did well to break up those passes and tricked quarterbacks into throwing some interceptions. Ball skills are one of Tabor's best traits.

Lattimore plays the ball extremely well and doesn't panic when it comes his direction. He had nine breakups and four interceptions last year. He has good ball skills, and I think he's going to produce some nice interception totals in his NFL career.

Conley displayed impressive ball skills at Ohio State. Last year, he totaled four interceptions with eight passes broken up. Conley is very natural at defending the ball and times his contact well.

White showed consistent ball skills throughout his time at LSU. He notched two interceptions and 14 breakups last year. Wilson had three interceptions and six passes broken up. His ball skills aren't bad, though not overly impressive.

At times, Humphrey can play the ball well, but there were too many plays where he didn't play the ball and allowed a reception over him. That happened far too often last year. With Humphrey's size and athleticism, he should be better at playing the ball. Playing the ball is the only chink in his armor, and if he fixes that, he will be a superb NFL cornerback.

Run Support:
  1. Marlon Humphrey
  2. Marshon Lattimore
  3. Kevin King
  4. Adoree' Jackson
  5. Gareon Conley
  6. Tre'Davious White
  7. Quincy Wilson
  8. Jalen Tabor
Recap: Humphrey didn't have a big tackle total (33) in 2016, but he is very aggressive to play the run and is a physical form tackler. Lattimore is the same as he was very willing to make a tackle on the perimeter or fly over to get in on a tackle in the middle of the field.

King is very good in run defense. He chases backs down and doesn't hesitate to fly into the tackle box. King made 44 tackles last year and has size to help him tackle NFL backs and receivers.

You might be surprised to learn that Jackson had more tackles than any of these defensive backs with 55 stops last year. Team scouts have really praised Jackson's tackling and his willingness to mix it up. He is a gritty, tough player who didn't hesitate to help the ground defense.

Conley and White aren't afraid to stick their nose in the scrum and take on a back. Wilson and Tabor seemed content to let their linebackers and safeties make tackles. Once in awhile, they would flash with a hard hit, but it was inconsistent, Tabor especially. Tabor needs to improve his tackling for the NFL.

Instincts:
  1. Jalen Tabor
  2. Adoree' Jackson
  3. Tre'Davious White
  4. Gareon Conley
  5. Marlon Humphrey
  6. Marshon Lattimore
  7. Kevin King
  8. Quincy Wilson
Recap: Tabor and Jackson are very instinctive and make plays all over the field. They make interceptions, break up passes, and get in position to help other defensive backs after blown coverage. Tabor gets the edge with more experience. Team sources say Tabor is a bright kid, and it was evident in the way he tricked quarterbacks the past two seasons.

White displayed real instincts for LSU over the past few seasons. He is a smart defender who is quick to realize what an offense is trying to do.

Conley, Humphrey and Lattimore were instinctive in college. They read plays well and were wise when they made their breaks. That led to each of them producing turnovers. All three were very good at reading receivers and quarterbacks to prevent separation.

King displayed nice instincts last year. Wilson's instincts weren't horrible, but he wasn't as instinctive as the others. His instincts could improve as he gains experience.

Recovery:
  1. Marshon Lattimore
  2. Marlon Humphrey
  3. Gareon Conley
  4. Adoree' Jackson
  5. Tre'Davious White
  6. Kevin King
  7. Jalen Tabor
  8. Quincy Wilson
Recap: The majority of cornerbacks in the NFL are going to allow some separation against good route-runners, but the good corners have the ability to recover to close the space. It takes short-area burst, but having length also plays a significant factor.

In this draft class, Lattimore, Humphrey, Conley and Jackson are excellent in recovery. They quickly close any separation, which makes it hard to complete passes against them, especially Lattimore. An instant after the receiver is open, he's covered again before the quarterback can complete the pass as Lattimore has a serious burst. His recovery last season was phenomenal. Humphrey's recovery was phenomenal as well as he immediately ate up ground in coverage.

White and King were very skilled at recovery last year. Tabor and Wilson can struggle with deep speed, so when receivers get over the top on them, they are challenged to make up ground.
 

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Browns, Jets Talking NFL Draft Trade

There have been plenty of rumors about the Browns are targeting a quarterback with one of their early selections in the 2017 NFL Draft. There also has been a lot of talk that the New York Jets would like to trade down from the sixth-overall pick in the draft. WalterFootball.com has learned from sources that the Browns and Jets are talking about a trade that would have the Browns moving up from the 12th pick to the Jets' selection at No. 6 in order to take a quarterback. Cleveland is said to want North Carolina quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.

In order to move down, the Jets want the 33rd-overall pick (second round) and the selection at No. 108 (fourth round). Those are the first choices on the second and third days of the draft. Leading off those days of the draft, New York would have some highly coveted picks that could allow them to trade down again with a team that is desperate to land a playerthey didn't think would make it to that spot.

Cleveland is trying to trade its second-round pick, No. 52 overall, and the first selection in the fifth round, No. 145. With the sixth pick, the Browns are believed to want Trubisky. Cleveland is concerned that the Jets or the Bills (at pick 10) would take Trubisky before Cleveland is on the clock at 12. Even if Trubisky goes off the board earlier to the 49ers (2) or the Bears (3), the Browns may want to do the trade in order to land Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson before Buffalo is on the clock.

The Browns likely would want to know their targets are available before doing the trade. Thus, this deal probably won't happen until the draft has already started and the Jets are on the clock with the players available. It also could easily fall apart if New York doesn't feel like it is getting good value, or the Browns not being willing to meet the Jets' price. Many trades like this never come to fruition because teams can't agree on the pick package or the desired player isn't available, but these two are in discussions right now about swapping picks.
 

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Browns, Jets Talking NFL Draft Trade

There have been plenty of rumors about the Browns are targeting a quarterback with one of their early selections in the 2017 NFL Draft. There also has been a lot of talk that the New York Jets would like to trade down from the sixth-overall pick in the draft. WalterFootball.com has learned from sources that the Browns and Jets are talking about a trade that would have the Browns moving up from the 12th pick to the Jets' selection at No. 6 in order to take a quarterback. Cleveland is said to want North Carolina quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.

In order to move down, the Jets want the 33rd-overall pick (second round) and the selection at No. 108 (fourth round). Those are the first choices on the second and third days of the draft. Leading off those days of the draft, New York would have some highly coveted picks that could allow them to trade down again with a team that is desperate to land a playerthey didn't think would make it to that spot.

Cleveland is trying to trade its second-round pick, No. 52 overall, and the first selection in the fifth round, No. 145. With the sixth pick, the Browns are believed to want Trubisky. Cleveland is concerned that the Jets or the Bills (at pick 10) would take Trubisky before Cleveland is on the clock at 12. Even if Trubisky goes off the board earlier to the 49ers (2) or the Bears (3), the Browns may want to do the trade in order to land Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson before Buffalo is on the clock.

The Browns likely would want to know their targets are available before doing the trade. Thus, this deal probably won't happen until the draft has already started and the Jets are on the clock with the players available. It also could easily fall apart if New York doesn't feel like it is getting good value, or the Browns not being willing to meet the Jets' price. Many trades like this never come to fruition because teams can't agree on the pick package or the desired player isn't available, but these two are in discussions right now about swapping picks.
@Eye Cue DA GAWD :francis:
 

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Ray Lewis played at 240lbs. He was only considered undersized in that era cause every LB was 250 back then.

Foster is 229 and barely 6 feet flat. That is more safety in size than MLB.

Jarrad Davis is a Patrick Willis clone. 6'2" 240 lbs heat seeking missile with zero issues off the field.

Jarrad Davis >>> Reuben Foster
Youmix the trolling with the truth pretty well
 

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It's crazy how Josh Dobbs has forced all these "draft experts" to lean back this week after word came down from the NFL decision makers that he's a top QB prospect in this draft.

Just look at how that bytch ass cac Matt Miller is turning heel.

A few months ago he was saying Dobbs didn't have a draftable grade: Joshua Dobbs receives harsh grade from NFL draft writer (FYI the cac deleted this tweet. I guess he didn't want it thrown back at his face next week when Josh goes in the 2nd round. Too bad for him the internet never forgets. His "not draftable" grade on Dobbs will stick with him).

A few weeks ago he was saying Dobbs reminded him of a present day RG3 aka he sucks:



Now look at him today:



:mjlol:

That's why I say all these anonymous scouts are p*ssy because they all talk smug like that first post about rg3. But when they're wrong nobody knows who said it. Luckily this clown is a media guy so we know he doesn't know shyt
 

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Ray Lewis played at 240lbs. He was only considered undersized in that era cause every LB was 250 back then.

Foster is 229 and barely 6 feet flat. That is more safety in size than MLB.

Jarrad Davis is a Patrick Willis clone. 6'2" 240 lbs heat seeking missile with zero issues off the field.

Jarrad Davis >>> Reuben Foster
Foster was 245 as a junior. He cut weight like everyone on our defense but he can play up to 250 easily. And he is the same height as Lewis. Size isn't a problem. Sit down idiot.
 
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