I get bringing in a supposed character risk to pick his brain for an extended period of time. I don't know if that indicates interest as much as due diligence. Sort of like bringing in a hurt guy to check on where he is at medically (Revel).
0% chance we go RB unless Jeanty is on the board.
Perfect option at corner. Will he last until the fifth?
Unpopular opinion, but I think I prefer Stewart to Williams while not loving either. At least Stewart has elite traits.Something tells me that if McMillan is gone Williams or Stewart are the backups.
I'll have to see how Johnson runs next week but if he doesn't at least run a 4.45ish I think he kinda drops a bit.
Yep, we are officially looking at all the first round receivers.
God bless.
Watched some highlight of Jackson and he actually looks like a pretty good RB to me. Seemed like he saw it well, knew when to cut, read blocks well, etc. I saw some site say he had like a 4.75 40 but he doesn't look that slow to me at all. I thought he was pretty fluid for a 230 lb back.
Martinez looks like a good fit too.Watched some highlight of Jackson and he actually looks like a pretty good RB to me. Seemed like he saw it well, knew when to cut, read blocks well, etc. I saw some site say he had like a 4.75 40 but he doesn't look that slow to me at all. I thought he was pretty fluid for a 230 lb back.
Round 5 RB's that I'd love: Martinez, Brooks, Hunter, Giddens, Skattebo, SmithMartinez looks like a good fit too.
He looks like an UDFA type to me just based on the workout and lack of production. I don't get too wrapped up in 40 times but in a draft packed full of 1000 yard rushers he rushed for 790 yards. But we could use a back to push Sanders totally off the roster.Watched some highlight of Jackson and he actually looks like a pretty good RB to me. Seemed like he saw it well, knew when to cut, read blocks well, etc. I saw some site say he had like a 4.75 40 but he doesn't look that slow to me at all. I thought he was pretty fluid for a 230 lb back.
Right, I'm not saying he's a Jeanty or Hampton, just maybe worth a late round shot. He was a QB out of high school (a four star) and only moved to RB a couple of years ago. I don't know where these estimated times come from but I don't see this as a 4.75 guy. He's moving pretty well against Tennessee and others.He looks like an UDFA type to me just based on the workout and lack of production. I don't get too wrapped up in 40 times but in a draft packed full of 1000 yard rushers he rushed for 790 yards. But we could use a back to push Sanders totally off the roster.
Yeah I think the 4.75 comes from the Arkansas Pro Day. But he looks faster than that. Some guys just don't run forty times well. They are outliers but it's not the only way to judge speed.Right, I'm not saying he's a Jeanty or Hampton, just maybe worth a late round shot. He was a QB out of high school (a four star) and only moved to RB a couple of years ago. I don't know where these estimated times come from but I don't see this as a 4.75 guy. He's moving pretty well against Tennessee and others.
Yeah, it's hard to read too much into it. But an OT option would not shock me. Our head coach mentioned DE, OT, WR and Corner as sort of the building blocks.
This is very interesting to me. I kind of wrote off the Banks 30 visit but between him and Membou it seems that they'll at least strongly consider OL at 12 if the board goes a certain way.
I'm pretty sure they'd take McMillan, Williams, Johnson (pending next week's 40) and maybe Stewart over the OL, but what I'm really wondering is where they have Golden in that group.
Would they take Membou or Banks over Golden?