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Both he and McBride are in our "stupid spots" taking them in the 2nd would be too high, but they won't make it to the 3rd. We might have to reach on one of them.
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That's the name I came up with. His 40 must have definitely been better than 4.61.Vernon Davis has entered the chat...
4.40That's the name I came up with. His 40 must have definitely been better than 4.61.
3rd is too high for him. He’s a developmental player. He’s 4-6th round. I’d take him with the fifth (156 or so)If he's there in the 3rd you take it...I'd take WIlliams and Watson in the 1st/2nd...then comeback in the 3rd and take him.
After that, you can draft all of the backflipping offensive linemen you want
Renaldo Neimiah was probably the most athletic Wr. of all time. Too bad he couldn't play football3rd is too high for him. He’s a developmental player. He’s 4-6th round. I’d take him with the fifth (156 or so)
I was coming in to resurrect Tez. Stay away from Work out warriors. Give me productionMartez Wilson
Good to know. But he led the ACC in yards and touchdowns for TEs. In fact, the 8 TDs is second most in Virginia history at TE. He was recruited as a quarterback and hasn't been a TE for very long. So he's still got some seasoning to do. The dreaded word "project" will be brought up, but whatever.I was coming in to resurrect Tez. Stay away from Work out warriors. Give me production
Best example of a workout warrior imo was Mike Mamula. He was the first who actually trained for the combine.I was coming in to resurrect Tez. Stay away from Work out warriors. Give me production
You lost me.From what I can see, He's a big Zero.
Seriously, I don't know much about him other than what I've seen in this thread, but like what I see here.
You lost me.
Zero?
Do you mean a big target?