The last remaining undrafted player in the ESPN/Scout.com Top 100 is...
Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers (#89)[/quote
I don't think Bill will be able to resist. Trade up?
The last remaining undrafted player in the ESPN/Scout.com Top 100 is...
Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers (#89)[/quote
I don't think Bill will be able to resist. Trade up?
phragle said:
My post was about tendencies. The pats usually draft players with exceptional verticals and good agility drills.
But I do think your post is shit. Athleticism matters.
If we still had pick #169, we'd see how much Bill likes him.The last remaining undrafted player in the ESPN/Scout.com Top 100 is...
Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers (#89)[/quote
I don't think Bill will be able to resist. Trade up?
mabrowndog said:
Sorry, didn't mean to come across as attacking you. I was more railing against the irrelevant and superfluous nature of the combine.
Yes, athleticism matters. There are infinite means of measuring it. Tests should be designed commensurate with the specific skill sets demanded by specific positions and roles. Vertical leap doesn't mean jack shit for an OL.
mascho said:The vertical does measure explosiveness in the hips and lower body. Good for initial punch off the snap. Same with the broad jump
Super Nomario said:I wonder if the Pats feel like they're going to be able to get players as UDFAs at some positions. Guys who might be good fits are Zurlon Tipton (RB, Central Michigan), Eric Pinkins (S, SDSU), and Gator Hoskins (TE/FB, Marshall), none of whom was a Combine invite. Jeremy Gallon (WR, Michigan), Garrett Scott (OL, Marshall), and Nic Jacobs (TE, McNeese State) are other guys who might go undrafted.
mabrowndog said:
Sorry, didn't mean to come across as attacking you. I was more railing against the irrelevant and superfluous nature of the combine.
Yes, athleticism matters. There are infinite means of measuring it. Tests should be designed commensurate with the specific skill sets demanded by specific positions and roles. Vertical leap doesn't mean jack shit for an OL.
Seastrunk, Jones, Ikard, and the obligatory Rutgers guyMarbleheader said:I'm going to guess Christian Jones for the Pats next selection.
mascho said:SMU has a sad. Loved Abbrederis IIRC
Marbleheader said:I'm going to guess Christian Jones for the Pats next selection.
Mettenberger is the pick.Ed Hillel said:Who are the Titans trying to steal? Rutgers?
Nope. Took the QB people thought we'd grab late... Before, well, you know.Ed Hillel said:If Titans take our Rutgers...
“@NEPD_Loyko: Jon Halapio was the first player I interviewed at the Senior Bowl.. Tough SOB, played with a torn Pectoral for much of season”Cellar-Door said:So, the people who were complaining about Verticals will be pissed.
Worst vertical of any guard at the combine.
He read your posts about Wendell being a little boy and he was inspired.phragle said:Hahha. Ok I'm actually being trolled. BB is personally trolling me. What an asshole.
To increase the chances one of them is a positive starter in this league.RedOctober3829 said:Why another OL???
Though he improved it by 6" at his pro dayCellar-Door said:So, the people who were complaining about Verticals will be pissed.
Worst vertical of any guard at the combine.
Because the middle of the line stinks.RedOctober3829 said:Why another OL???
Ed Hillel said:So I think BB views the interior line as a problem.
I agree. I love the strategy, don't know much about the players.axx said:
It kinda is.
They are towards the middle actually.Mystic Merlin said:Mankins and Connolly are both near the end of the line, and they utterly lack depth, unless you think Cannon will ever make it at guard.