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  • DENVERSB50CHAMP
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    Originally posted by Rastic View Post
    For a guy not throwing hard to focus on accuracy his accuracy still wasn't great. He throws behind receivers or leaves them waiting or has them fighting the boundary. He had some nice throws but needing to work on his footwork and not playing under center coming out of college leaves a question mark on him. Teams in need of a QB now will likely pass due to the development he will require.
    Toatlly agree this has the word PROJECT written all over him.

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  • Rastic
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    Originally posted by -Rod- View Post
    Every throw from Lamar Jackson at the Combine:

    For a guy not throwing hard to focus on accuracy his accuracy still wasn't great. He throws behind receivers or leaves them waiting or has them fighting the boundary. He had some nice throws but needing to work on his footwork and not playing under center coming out of college leaves a question mark on him. Teams in need of a QB now will likely pass due to the development he will require.

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  • -Rod-
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    Every throw from Lamar Jackson at the Combine:

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  • Ear2dastreets
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    Originally posted by gerontion View Post
    Here's a link to QB ball velocity numbers at the combine. Allen, of course, was the best. But, Mayfield and Rosen weren't far behind. Jackson was surprisingly low. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that he doesn't throw with his whole body.


    http://www.ourlads.com/story/default...bine/10241/dh/
    As far as jackson..everyone he wasn't throwing hard at the combine....he was trying to focus on accuracy....beside allen...Jackson arm is stronger than any of the qbs.

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  • armedequation
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    Serious question. Does the velocity number show any correlation with accuracy or completion percentage

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  • gerontion
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    Here's a link to QB ball velocity numbers at the combine. Allen, of course, was the best. But, Mayfield and Rosen weren't far behind. Jackson was surprisingly low. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that he doesn't throw with his whole body.


    The most respected source for NFL Draft info among NFL Fans, Media, and Scouts, plus accurate, up to date NFL Depth Charts, Practice Squads and Rosters.

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  • SaltySnipes
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    Chubb is probably better than Myles Garrett and Hernandez could end up being just as formidable as Nelson. Imagine if we could get both while landing cousins..

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  • armedequation
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    Originally posted by beastlyskronk View Post
    I think if you want to play him at SS you can draft him higher than if you want to keep him at LB. it’ll be hard for him to mix it up with linemen with only one hand that’s why I think he’s a better fit in that “elephant” role as a hybrid S/LB from that nickle spot. He’s honestly a really good fit for Wade Phillips or if Dennis Allen is still running his 3-3-5
    Isnt that the role cravens wouldve played if he had come here?

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  • TheAsianPA
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    Originally posted by -Rod- View Post
    Yes, that's the issue with him. However, Star Lotulelei was diagnosed with the same issue and he's been fine in terms of health, starting at DT for the Panthers in the last 5 years. Nick Fairley, on the other hand, could not pass a physical with the Saints and did not play last season.
    Yeah hit or miss in terms of longevity. He's an amazing prospect though based on his body of work at Michigan. From the sounds of it, he'll probably decide to go forward with the draft if he clears his second medical screen. Time will tell if that's the right choice for him

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  • -Rod-
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    Originally posted by TheAsianPA View Post
    Well depending on Hurst's heart condition. From what I've heard he has an enlarged heart, which is a pretty big risk for heart failure. If that's an accurate medical report, he needs to consider another profession.
    Yes, that's the issue with him. However, Star Lotulelei was diagnosed with the same issue and he's been fine in terms of health, starting at DT for the Panthers in the last 5 years. Nick Fairley, on the other hand, could not pass a physical with the Saints and did not play last season.

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  • TheAsianPA
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    Originally posted by -Rod- View Post
    Payne did not provide any pass rush in college, only 3 sacks in 3 seasons. Donald was undersized, but one of the best pass-rushing DTs in recent draft history, with the best technique you can get from a college DT. Payne is a big, stout NT. If you want a DT from this class that has some Aaron Donald in his game, it's Maurice Hurst.
    Well depending on Hurst's heart condition. From what I've heard he has an enlarged heart, which is a pretty big risk for heart failure. If that's an accurate medical report, he needs to consider another profession.

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  • beastlyskronk
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    Originally posted by armedequation View Post
    With griffins combine, where do you see him being drafted at now? Big al thinks 5th or 6th but he may go in 3 to 4 range
    I think if you want to play him at SS you can draft him higher than if you want to keep him at LB. it’ll be hard for him to mix it up with linemen with only one hand that’s why I think he’s a better fit in that “elephant” role as a hybrid S/LB from that nickle spot. He’s honestly a really good fit for Wade Phillips or if Dennis Allen is still running his 3-3-5

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  • armedequation
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    Id take him the 3rd anyways lol

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  • orange crush75
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    Originally posted by armedequation View Post
    With griffins combine, where do you see him being drafted at now? Big al thinks 5th or 6th but he may go in 3 to 4 range
    Id have to agree with you.

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  • armedequation
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    With griffins combine, where do you see him being drafted at now? Big al thinks 5th or 6th but he may go in 3 to 4 range

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