Calvin still has uber secret sources nobody else has.On their radar, what does that even mean. So they have heard of him? Yeah no shit.
They have spoken to like 150 dudes probably at this point.
But, he badly needs a spell checker. Between him and Hill it's like reading the writing of a 2nd grader.Calvin still has uber secret sources nobody else has.
I'm not a big Terrel guy. I do think a lack of speed shows on film. And I don't like his poor angles as a result. Also something about his tackling doesn't look like it will translate.
I love his run support and aggressiveness as a tackler though, that's the last thing I'm worried about besides his size.
I do love his agreesiveness. But maybe it was just what I was watching. I just saw way too much of guy unblocked blitzing and either missing the QB or barely getting the QB. Just felt like, yikes that's not going to work in the NFL. And you'd see some plays where he really took some poor angles and it showed his lack of speed. Just didn't see a guy who could explode and close. Instead it was like he tried to, and then would fall behind and have to make the tackle 5 or 10 yards up field.
I'd have Ponds over him. There are just corners I like more. But my guess is they want to look at what ever injury he claimed caused the 4.68 forty. I applaud the guy for running but there is either an injury concern that needs to be looked at or his speed is a huge concern.
Ponds is probably the slightly better prospect overall although it's a bit of a leap of faith that he can just jump into being a full-time slot player in the NFL after never really doing it in college.
Same. Give me Hood, Scott, Johnson, or Ponds instead, especially since I can draft them a little laterI'm not a big Terrel guy. I do think a lack of speed shows on film. And I don't like his poor angles as a result. Also something about his tackling doesn't look like it will translate.
Same. Give me Hood, Johnson, or Ponds instead.
Kid might be the next Darrell Green. Crazy athletic ability combined with a competitor’s will power. At times the guy refused to get beat.The thing with Ponds, assuming we are heavily targeting a slot, is that he never really played in the slot.
Ponds is probably the slightly better prospect overall although it's a bit of a leap of faith that he can just jump into being a full-time slot player in the NFL after never really doing it in college.
They clearly want someone who can play in the slot though, and Parker turned DeJean (slot only hybrid, definitely not an outside CB) into a Pro Bowler.
I explicitly trust whatever we do with that spot in terms of a draft pick, whether it's Terrell or someone else.
I think it’s a mistake to over-index on exact position match relative to talent, heart, and production. A great player is a great player, and sometimes you need to tailor your scheme insteadThey clearly want someone who can play in the slot though, and Parker turned DeJean (slot only hybrid, definitely not an outside CB) into a Pro Bowler.
I explicitly trust whatever we do with that spot in terms of a draft pick, whether it's Terrell or someone else.
I think it’s a mistake to over-index on exact position match relative to talent, heart, and production. A great player is a great player, and sometimes you need to tailor your scheme instead
I don't remember DeJean ever playing the slot at Iowa. I could be wrong but my recollection is he was a boundary guy who some thought may move to safety. Just a phenomenal athlete though. Crazy good with the ball in his hands as well. I just don't see any similarities to Terrell but I get the trusting Parker part.
I'd honestly feel better drafting Thieneman than Terrell as my slot corner.
This is definitely emphasizing need over BPA. He's not in my top 30 players!I'd also obviously prefer Thieneman given he's my fallback at 12.
You might be the only guy that doesn't have Theineman in their top 30. Probably even top 20.This is definitely emphasizing need over BPA. He's not in my top 30 players!
Thieneman is not a better prospect than Sadiq, Proctor, Ioane, or Freeling or ANY of the first round WRs (or Mesidor, Zion Young, Hill, Hood, or even Faulk) and he might make less of an impact than any of them in 2026.
He's my third ranked safety... I can't imagine a world where we take him at 12
Thieneman is not a better prospect than Sadiq, Proctor, Ioane, or Freeling or ANY of the first round WRs (or Mesidor, Zion Young, Hill, Hood, or even Faulk) and he might make less of an impact than any of them in 2026.