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9 minutes ago, justwinbaby said:

He's definitely not as fast as Corum but he's not slow. More burst than long speed but there's far more important aspects than speed. His vision, decisiveness, hands, basically anything else you want besides 4.4 speed. 

Meh. Looks like a JAG

Just now, judunno said:

Meh. Looks like a JAG

Could be. I like him. He was 8th in Heisman voting this year which is not nothing. 

2 hours ago, ManuManu said:

He doesn’t do it for me as an NFL lead back. 

Agreed. He wasn’t even the best rb on his team this year. Dude is sloooooow

33 minutes ago, judunno said:

Not that big. They talk to a crap load of guys every year and end up not drafting them. Guessing the "2024 NFL Draft: Players the Eagles are interested in" link in the NFL Draft forum will be coming soon. They talked to a bunch of RBs last year and drafted none of them lol.

Still big

4 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Still big

We’re 100 percent drafting him. 

 

4 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

 

That’s funny - bend the knee, or we bring in this guy…

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6 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

By that standard, Lions can cut or restructure some guys too to clear up more space for extensions. Pretty much every apples to apples look at it puts the Lions in better cap shape, but I agree that it's not much of a difference the further out you go.

Deal. 

The lions currently have better cap space cause they don’t have to restructure anyone and the packers got hit with the Rodgers trade dynamics. However once they restructure the packers aren’t going to be restricted. They are going to be able to add to that team, sign guys and for years they’ve been a draft and develop team. They usually aren’t big players in FA outside of an offseason or two 

I view the packers this way, they were 6th dvoa offense in Jordan love’s first year with aj dillion, Aaron jones, musgrave and Christian Watson constantly in and out of that lineup. Their oline had Runyan, Myers, Jenkins miss time (besides bahkitari). So love in year 2 as a starter and guys stay healthy they likely get better. Lions were 5th. Lions had some injuries but not to the extent of what the packers dealt with. I think Gibbs can be better and Williams but i don’t think Goff can be. I don’t think he has another level to go to like love which makes me think GB can make another jump. To me Gb’s defense has the talent to be a top half of the league defense. They were dvoa 27 (again some of that is guys like jaire missed weeks). Better DC i think they make a bigger jump up. Lions were 13th, I’m not sure their jump is gonna be as big as Gb. They have more holes to fill and might lose their DC (i think eh stays though).

watch somehow the bears win the division would be the most humorous thing  

46 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

They also lost Vaitai, Harris, and a couple other players but never really saw much of a drop off in play. That's the nice thing about having depth, it really comes in handy when you need it. 🙂

Just saying the packers beat the lions with an entire secondary out. They have depth. They were the 6th ranked offense in dvoa with Watson missing half the year, jones missing like half the year (missed 6 but left early 2 times), musgrave their 2nd round pick missing a portion of the year (6 games) and their oline having Runyan missing 6 games, Myers miss 2, Jenkins missing 2 weeks and bahktiari miss the entire season. And that was with a first year starting Qb. I would say their depth is pretty good if they’re still the sixth ranked DVOA offense having all those injury problems. I’d call that pretty good depth. So Gb had their best Rb miss 1/3 of the season, best wr miss 1/2 the season, their best tight end miss 1/3 of the season, their best olineman missed 16 games and their best guard missed 1/3 of the season.

considering the Packers had that many injury problems and yet were #6 in DVOA offense pretty Fing good in the depth department. Thats 1 spot behind where the lions finished and they had a qb in his first year as a starter with as many if not more injuries 🤔

 

2 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Another strong arm attempt on a HC that took the team to the Super Bowl.  Doug caved once... and we got the no offensive coordinator disaster year.  He wouldn't cave the second time... and was fired, even though, as Lurie said, "he doesn't deserve to be fired."   Let's hope that the redux is better than the first run.  Otherwise, next season will be a disaster.  A great and colossal disaster.

1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

I feel like I vaguely remember watching Carson Steele from UCLA but I don't remember what he looked like. 

Slow. And big. And pale. 

55 minutes ago, judunno said:

Not that big. They talk to a crap load of guys every year and end up not drafting them. Guessing the "2024 NFL Draft: Players the Eagles are interested in" link in the NFL Draft forum will be coming soon. They talked to a bunch of RBs last year and drafted none of them lol.

We're drafting him 1st rd

3 minutes ago, Waiting4Someday said:

That’s funny - bend the knee, or we bring in this guy…

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He won't be an OC next season.

2 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

He won't be an OC next season.

He'll get promoted next season when Slowik gets a HC gig

16 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Just saying the packers beat the lions with an entire secondary out. They have depth. They were the 6th ranked offense in dvoa with Watson missing half the year, jones missing like half the year, musgrave their 2nd round pick missing a portion of the yesr and their oline having Runyan missing 6 games, Myers miss 2, and bahktiari miss the entire season. And that was with a first year starting Qb. I would say their depth is pretty good if they’re still the sixth ranked DVOA offense having all those injury problems. I’d call that pretty good depth. 

The Packers also got crushed in Lambeau by the Lions in week 4. It's not like they swept them or anything. And if you're gonna say they improved as the season wore on, that's fair, but they also dropped one to the Giants and then got embarrassed by the Bucs the following week. That's how the NFL goes; you win some, you lose some, very few teams skate through an entire season without laying a few eggs. You see the pack as having good depth and being in good cap shape, and I'm seeing the Lions having an edge in both categories. We'll just have to see how it plays out next year.

Like Zinter with a 2nd?  Already moving pretty good from broken leg in November 

 

 

Man, Washington and Seattle are going to have some bad coaching staffs.

Seattle should just give it back to Carroll. 

4 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Like Zinter with a 2nd?  Already moving pretty good from broken leg in November 

 

 

Who's another Michigan player you want them to draft?  :lol:

17 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

their best olineman missed 16 games

You keep tacking on to your posts :lol:

If Bahktiari is their best OL, then why is he being cut outright? You know which team isn't going to cut their best OL because of a constrained cap situation? :D

2 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Man, Washington and Seattle are going to have some bad coaching staffs.

Seattle should just give it back to Carroll. 

McAFee show last week.... they were "hearing" Vrabel to Seattle

Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

You keep tacking on to your posts :lol:

If Bahktiari is their best OL, then why is he being cut outright? You know which team isn't going to cut their best OL because of a constrained cap situation? :D

Because he can't stay healthy and has missed a sheet ton of games over the past couple seasons

Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

The Packers also got crushed at Lambeau by the Lions in week 4. It's not like they swept them or anything. And if you're gonna say they improved as the season wore on, that's fair, but they also dropped one to the Giants and then got embarrassed by the Bucs the following week. That's how the NFL goes; you win some, you lose some, very few teams skate through an entire season without laying a few eggs. You see the pack as having good depth and being in good cap shape, and I'm seeing the Lions having an edge in both categories. We'll just have to see how it plays out next year.

lions destroyed the packers was inexperienced and in his what 5th career start? They also beat down on the lions, cowboys and chiefs. The reason why it took the Green Bay Packers until midseason to start getting going is because Jordan Love was inexperienced as a starter in the NFL. He had like what 1 game under his belt prior to 2023?

Once they got Jordan love going, the Packer started beating teams that were good. They beat down on the lions later in the year when love had more experience. They beat Kansas City. They beat the crap out of Dallas. they were a missed field goal away from beating San Francisco and going to Detroit.

this they don’t have depth is BS. Aaron Jones missed 6 games and left early in 2, musgrave missed 6, Watson missed 8 (left early in 2), bakhtiari missed the entire year, Runyan missed 6 games, Myers missed 2 and Jenkins missed 2. They were starting a second year 7th rounder at RT. Yet they finished with the 6th ranked offense by dvoa.  One spot behind the vaunted lions 
 

Just now, Godfather said:

Because he can't stay healthy and has missed a sheet ton of games over the past couple seasons

If he's good, you resign him to a team friendly or incentive-based deal. If he is not, then you look elsewhere. Can't have it both ways though and say he's the best OL but also the first to be cut because he hasn't played in two seasons.

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