Post by goldenratio on Dec 2, 2019 15:05:44 GMT -5
Guys you somehow wish the NYG would get on their team regardless of draft position.
Who ya guys got?
1. Chase Young of course
1. Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
- total Beast in the run game. HUGE mountain of a man. If he can stay trim at around 34-350 lbs he has a very very high ceiling as a RT. I love this dude. Think Orlando Brown Jr. but meaner. I think this guys is potentially round 1 material, although draft "gurus" will have hims slated lower, the same way they did with Orlando Brown. They don't make guys that big. I think his game translates. A bit of boom or bust here, but i'm saying boom. He is the guy most likely that we look back and say... yeah that dude should have been taken much higher... top 20?
pff = not in the top 100, at least not yet...
2. Netani Muti IOL - utterly dominant OG at lower level of competition. Dude is incredibly athletic and just a total beast.
pff = 29. OL NETANE MUTI, FRESNO STATE
Muti has now had back-to-back seasons cut short with injury, but that hasn't changed how good he's been when on the field. On 193 pass-blocking snaps over the past two seasons, he's allowed only three pressures.
3. Jeffrey Okudah cb- This dude is going very very high in the draft, for a reason.
pff = 5. CB JEFFREY OKUDAH, OHIO STATE
Okudah ticks the boxes for size (6-foot-1, 200 pounds), length, athleticism and production. He's allowed a passer rating against this season of 37.6. That's worse than simply throwing the ball in the dirt every play.
4. KJ hamler WR/KR _ I love this dude. Tyreek Hill 2.0 without the off field headaches.
pff = 87. WR K.J. HAMLER, PENN STATE
5. Javon Kinlaw DT at 6' 6" he is an anamoly at the position. He has the longest arms you can imagine, lol. He bull rushes dudes with one arm like a man pushing children. Raw prospect that can push the pocket. Been called the best bull rusher int he draft. That dude with or other DTs pushing the middle of the pocket could be something.
pff = 21. DI JAVON KINLAW, SOUTH CAROLINA
Kinlaw was the top returning pass-rusher on the interior heading into 2019, and he hasn't disappointed through 11 weeks. He owns a 90.4 pass-rushing grade and already has more pressures (30) than he had all of last year.
6. WR Denzel Mims I don't like taking round 1 or 2 WRs. i always want a steal. I love me some Denzel Mims. This dude just flat out balls. He makes amazing catches seemingly every week and puts up numbers. He has carried his team this year in college. What is not to like? The only challenge I see is he may be gone by the time we want to select him!
pff = not in the top 100, at least not yet
7. OT Jedrick Wills, alabama Best run blocker in the draft class at OT, and he is also a top pass blocker. Good technique and a 320 guy. Plays aggressive and athletic. Love this dude. Just Love his game man. By all accounts his is NFL ready and a day one starter. I think he is gonna be really good. Uber athletic and an easy mover for pulling and gettign to his spots in pass pro.... Not a wailst bender... The anti Ereck flowers lol
pff = 32. OT JEDRICK WILLS JR., ALABAMA
Wills owns the highest run-blocking grade of any draft-eligible Power 5 lineman this season (92.2). He's also made huge strides in pass protection, where he gains depth as easily as any tackle in this class.
8. LB chazz Surratt . this dude is a QB converted to LB. Yep. The dude knows football. He is in the running for the college LB award this year. Awesome stats. Dude balled out this year. Again the only challenge is he may go before where we'd like to pick him!
pff= not in their top 100 THIS IS EXACTLY THE TYPE FO GUY THAT PFF GETS IT WRONG ON. A ONE YEAR WONDER DOES NOT GRADE WELL IN THE PFF SYSTEM BUT The explanation makes sense in that he only just converted from QB to LB.
9. LSU Left Guard Adrian Magee... Just watch! Awesome>>>>>
LSU OG Adrian Magee
Kansas City Chiefs fans are a bit down on the offensive line after injuries have shown weakness in the unit. The last time the Chiefs invested a high draft pick in an offensive lineman, they hadn’t yet drafted Patrick Mahomes. With a franchise quarterback in place, it’s time to revisit adding some offensive linemen in the draft.
LSU offensive lineman Adrian Magee is an animal in the trenches and can play a variety of different positions. As a junior in 2018, he started 10 games at three different positions including both tackle spots and left guard. Listed at 6-feet-4 and 340 pounds, Magee has a massive frame. He can deadlift 600 pounds and that strength shows up on the football field, blowing defenders off the ball in the run game often.
That strength and animosity show up in his pass protection too. You may have seen this viral video from LSU’s game against Vanderbilt this season where Magee annihilated multiple defenders on the same play.
Kansas City desperately needs that type of nasty along the offensive line. I’d plug him in at the left guard position and let him go to work, knowing that he’s capable of flexing out to either tackle spot if necessary.
Magee has primarily been a depth player for LSU, so you’re probably not spending a first-round pick to acquire him. Still, I expect him to be drafted and wouldn’t be shocked if he rises throughout the process.
chiefswire.usatoday.com/2019/10/12/potential-2020-kansas-city-chiefs-draft-prospects-group-7/
10. lb willie gay jr. << that is my dude right there!
WF number 3 lb... pff gives him a high grade also.
Willie Gay Jr.*, OLB, Mississippi State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 235.
Projected 40 Time: 4.70.
Projected Round (2021): 1-3.
8/19/19: Even though Gay wasn't eligible for the 2019 NFL Draft, he jumped out to team sources as a player who impressed them on a defense loaded with future NFL talent. In 2018, Gay recorded 48 tackles with 5.5 for a loss, five sacks, two interceptions and one pass batted. Gay could build on his performance now that he has a year of experience in the SEC.
bbwc.com/post/88867/thread
Who ya guys got?
1. Chase Young of course
1. Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
- total Beast in the run game. HUGE mountain of a man. If he can stay trim at around 34-350 lbs he has a very very high ceiling as a RT. I love this dude. Think Orlando Brown Jr. but meaner. I think this guys is potentially round 1 material, although draft "gurus" will have hims slated lower, the same way they did with Orlando Brown. They don't make guys that big. I think his game translates. A bit of boom or bust here, but i'm saying boom. He is the guy most likely that we look back and say... yeah that dude should have been taken much higher... top 20?
pff = not in the top 100, at least not yet...
2. Netani Muti IOL - utterly dominant OG at lower level of competition. Dude is incredibly athletic and just a total beast.
pff = 29. OL NETANE MUTI, FRESNO STATE
Muti has now had back-to-back seasons cut short with injury, but that hasn't changed how good he's been when on the field. On 193 pass-blocking snaps over the past two seasons, he's allowed only three pressures.
3. Jeffrey Okudah cb- This dude is going very very high in the draft, for a reason.
pff = 5. CB JEFFREY OKUDAH, OHIO STATE
Okudah ticks the boxes for size (6-foot-1, 200 pounds), length, athleticism and production. He's allowed a passer rating against this season of 37.6. That's worse than simply throwing the ball in the dirt every play.
4. KJ hamler WR/KR _ I love this dude. Tyreek Hill 2.0 without the off field headaches.
pff = 87. WR K.J. HAMLER, PENN STATE
5. Javon Kinlaw DT at 6' 6" he is an anamoly at the position. He has the longest arms you can imagine, lol. He bull rushes dudes with one arm like a man pushing children. Raw prospect that can push the pocket. Been called the best bull rusher int he draft. That dude with or other DTs pushing the middle of the pocket could be something.
pff = 21. DI JAVON KINLAW, SOUTH CAROLINA
Kinlaw was the top returning pass-rusher on the interior heading into 2019, and he hasn't disappointed through 11 weeks. He owns a 90.4 pass-rushing grade and already has more pressures (30) than he had all of last year.
6. WR Denzel Mims I don't like taking round 1 or 2 WRs. i always want a steal. I love me some Denzel Mims. This dude just flat out balls. He makes amazing catches seemingly every week and puts up numbers. He has carried his team this year in college. What is not to like? The only challenge I see is he may be gone by the time we want to select him!
pff = not in the top 100, at least not yet
7. OT Jedrick Wills, alabama Best run blocker in the draft class at OT, and he is also a top pass blocker. Good technique and a 320 guy. Plays aggressive and athletic. Love this dude. Just Love his game man. By all accounts his is NFL ready and a day one starter. I think he is gonna be really good. Uber athletic and an easy mover for pulling and gettign to his spots in pass pro.... Not a wailst bender... The anti Ereck flowers lol
pff = 32. OT JEDRICK WILLS JR., ALABAMA
Wills owns the highest run-blocking grade of any draft-eligible Power 5 lineman this season (92.2). He's also made huge strides in pass protection, where he gains depth as easily as any tackle in this class.
8. LB chazz Surratt . this dude is a QB converted to LB. Yep. The dude knows football. He is in the running for the college LB award this year. Awesome stats. Dude balled out this year. Again the only challenge is he may go before where we'd like to pick him!
pff= not in their top 100 THIS IS EXACTLY THE TYPE FO GUY THAT PFF GETS IT WRONG ON. A ONE YEAR WONDER DOES NOT GRADE WELL IN THE PFF SYSTEM BUT The explanation makes sense in that he only just converted from QB to LB.
9. LSU Left Guard Adrian Magee... Just watch! Awesome>>>>>
LSU OG Adrian Magee
Kansas City Chiefs fans are a bit down on the offensive line after injuries have shown weakness in the unit. The last time the Chiefs invested a high draft pick in an offensive lineman, they hadn’t yet drafted Patrick Mahomes. With a franchise quarterback in place, it’s time to revisit adding some offensive linemen in the draft.
LSU offensive lineman Adrian Magee is an animal in the trenches and can play a variety of different positions. As a junior in 2018, he started 10 games at three different positions including both tackle spots and left guard. Listed at 6-feet-4 and 340 pounds, Magee has a massive frame. He can deadlift 600 pounds and that strength shows up on the football field, blowing defenders off the ball in the run game often.
That strength and animosity show up in his pass protection too. You may have seen this viral video from LSU’s game against Vanderbilt this season where Magee annihilated multiple defenders on the same play.
Kansas City desperately needs that type of nasty along the offensive line. I’d plug him in at the left guard position and let him go to work, knowing that he’s capable of flexing out to either tackle spot if necessary.
Magee has primarily been a depth player for LSU, so you’re probably not spending a first-round pick to acquire him. Still, I expect him to be drafted and wouldn’t be shocked if he rises throughout the process.
chiefswire.usatoday.com/2019/10/12/potential-2020-kansas-city-chiefs-draft-prospects-group-7/
10. lb willie gay jr. << that is my dude right there!
WF number 3 lb... pff gives him a high grade also.
Willie Gay Jr.*, OLB, Mississippi State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 235.
Projected 40 Time: 4.70.
Projected Round (2021): 1-3.
8/19/19: Even though Gay wasn't eligible for the 2019 NFL Draft, he jumped out to team sources as a player who impressed them on a defense loaded with future NFL talent. In 2018, Gay recorded 48 tackles with 5.5 for a loss, five sacks, two interceptions and one pass batted. Gay could build on his performance now that he has a year of experience in the SEC.
bbwc.com/post/88867/thread