Yeah, I want nothing to do with that.Full of yourself much, bud?
Yeah, he has actually gotten extremely high marks for his character and leadership. Besides, Dbs seem like they have to be cocky or confident. It's pretty normal. As soon as they lose that confidence things go south.It may have come off arrogant, but I don’t think he has a history of being that way.
And I do think he is an elite talent.
Not to the extent I am trading up for him.It may have come off arrogant, but I don’t think he has a history of being that way.
And I do think he is an elite talent.
I'm not a fan of trading up in the first round at all. Just not elite enough talent in this draft to make it worth doing. You'd be sacrificing somr really good middle round WR prospects to do so.Not to the extent I am trading up for him.
Agreed.It may have come off arrogant, but I don’t think he has a history of being that way.
And I do think he is an elite talent.
I think I'm fully on the DJ Moore train. Take him at 19 unless one of the elites like Vea, Derwin, Ridley drop.
Really a great athlete but the production doesn't really match it. He won't make it to the third round now but I don't want him in the second.- Josh Sweatof Florida State has built a lot of momentum for himself off his terrific combine workout. Despite the fact that he was a great athlete entering college, several teams were surprised by his performance today. His numbers included 4.53 in the 40, 39.5 inches in the vertical jump, 10-feet-4-inches in the broad jump and a short shuttle of 4.28. I’m told Sweat is expected to participate in extensive coverage drills during Florida State's pro day on March 20, which could solidify him as a top-60 pick. The teams presently the most interested in Sweat include the New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ersand Dallas Cowboys.
I'm not a fan of trading up in the first round at all. Just not elite enough talent in this draft to make it worth doing. You'd be sacrificing somr really good middle round WR prospects to do so.
Which experts are claiming there are no first round WRs? You must listen to different ones then I do.From what I've read none of these WR's are elite enough to warrant a 1st round pick. Several talking heads and writers have said this year's draft class is full of depth at interior O line and safety.
Personally I'm just not down with taking a receiver in the first. I'm thinking a stud guard or one of the better safeties available.
What do you guys think?
Maybe I'm quoting them wrong, but a couple said they don't see any star talent at WR. Ones who could dominate. I'm assuming they mean types like Moss, Calvin Johnson, Dez in his first few years, Julio Jones types...Which experts are claiming there are no first round WRs? You must listen to different ones then I do.