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7 minutes ago, DawkinsOwnage03 said:

McKonkey is him 

Good lord, I hate this Fing phrase.

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7 minutes ago, DawkinsOwnage03 said:

McKonkey is him 

He's from GA... there's a chance :D

This half assed running and catching the ball over your shoulder is such a waste of time. 

39 minutes ago, Iggles25 said:

The UGA homer in me is intrigued by Kendall Milton as a late round or priority UDFA at RB.

He will never be confused for a burner.

4.62 40

But he is explosive when he puts his foot into the ground. Can break off chunks of yards with ease. And is a great blocker.

For his running style I'm fine with that time.  He's bigger than I expected too. I thought he was just a tough runner.  But he's a force.

I'm glad his 40 will leave him as a later round target. 

I also still like Dillon Johnson. 

Estime, to me proved my thought that he may just be another Tony Hunt.

36 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Now I know why there’s no buzz on him. 

He looks really good.  I don't now how slow he ran but he looks fast enough to me.  Who was that guy I liked a few years ago that was a real G but had no athleticism? Bell, or something like that? Great routes,  great hands,  soon deep in spite of no speed...

 

I'm good with Burton as a slot who can start outside if needed.  I don't care if he ran a 4.7. He's got game speed.

2 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:

Not in here but some questioned Bensons speed. Dumb....

Some thought Estime wasnt slow.  Wtf?

Guerrendo is unfortunately no longer a sleeper. Beast.

Holani still is a sleeper. Great later round target.  

Laube is fine at that speed. His 10 yard split beat Guerendos even though Guerrendo had the best 40 time in the low 4.3s. It's about the quickness and acceleration with Laube.

 

Lloyd helped himself a lot.  He didn't look to have great speed, but did always run the outside zone well so you knew he had a little hidden juice. He proved it.

 

 

I think people got fooled by Estime running through giant holes and slow players taking a bad angle on him. Maybe he’s build up speed, but I think it takes him a long time to get there. In the NFL, he won’t have the benefit of big runways. 

10 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

Good lord, I hate this Fing phrase.

Sorry, he is a good looking potential upgrade to Quez. Better?

1 minute ago, HazletonEagle said:

He looks really good.  I don't now how slow he ran but he looks fast enough to me.  Who was that guy I liked a few years ago that was a real G but had no athleticism? Bell, or something like that? Great routes,  great hands,  soon deep in spite of no speed...

 

I'm good with Burton as a slot who can start outside if needed.  I don't care if he ran a 4.7. He's got game speed.

 Burton ran in the 4.4s. 

David Bell was the guy we both liked but was so slow he had to move to the slot. 

That gauntlet drill makes it so obvious which players are natural hands catchers and those that don't have confidence in their hands or have bricks for hands. Pretty good drill

McConky gonna have a long career

1 minute ago, ToastJenkins said:

McConky gonna have a long career

In finance?

39 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Now I know why there’s no buzz on him. 

Wait why no buzz? 4.46 is very solid.  Matches what I saw on the field.  

Dude is a 2nd rounder in most drafts.  I can see him being an early-mid 3rd rounder in this deep WR draft. 

McMilan with a solid unspectacular 4.48 will leave him as a nice slept on mid- round target with starting potential. 

Javon Baker 4.54 is silly.  He should get in to the 4.4s at his pro day.

2 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Wait why no buzz? 4.46 is very solid.  Matches what I saw on the field.  

Dude is a 2nd rounder in most drafts.  I can see him being an early-mid 3rd rounder in this deep WR draft. 

I hear very little about him. I assume it’s because the national media types have heard about character issues with him. 

Coleman settled his stock in round 2. Needed 4.5s for round 1.

1 minute ago, HazletonEagle said:

McMilan with a solid unspectacular 4.48 will leave him as a nice slept on mid- round target with starting potential. 

If we’re not looking for a vertical slot/gadget guy, I think he can be a starting slot here. 

Just now, ManuManu said:

I hear very little about him. I assume it’s because the national media types have heard about character issues with him. 

Ohhh. I didn't see the character thing in the post.  That would explain it.  I wondered why no one talks about him too. He's very good. 

Just now, ManuManu said:

If we’re not looking for a vertical slot/gadget guy, I think he can be a starting slot here. 

Yeah they might want faster but he can still get vertical in the slot with 4.4 speed.

 

11 minutes ago, DawkinsOwnage03 said:

Sorry, he is a good looking potential upgrade to Quez. Better?

100%

 

2 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

100%

You mean 💯

Ok. Definitely need to watch him some more. 

12 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

 

Let's scare the Cowboys into thinking we're taking him 👏

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