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Originally posted by Steve View PostFirst, how big is Brown really? They typically don't update the players size on the team web pages. Remember, Jamal, who was probably playing close to 400 lbs, then 300lbs his last season as a 43DT was listed as being 305 lbs. But I can recall seeing the Cowboys OL, who everyone said was huge and going to beat our DL into a pulp, looked tiny compared to Jamal. Then, when the upcry arose about Jamal being too small, the Chargers then changed the web page to list him as 6'3" and 340lbs, and everyone shut up. Just saying, Brown might have put on some bulk since he was a rookie, and it wouldn't necessarily be listed. He looks like he is more muscular to me, although I agree, he is not a bruiser.
2nd, I think you need to look at skills, more then just body build. The big thing we lacked when Mathews went out was the lack of an outside speed. Our big play in the running game is the outside zone play. We run a lot of inside zone and counters to set it up, but we need a back that can get to the corner and stretch the D. We really, really missed that when Mathews was out. We got by, but I think Brown really fits the overall need. I would like a more powerful, inside runner to go along, but without a couple of blocking TE and/or FB to lengthen the line, we just end up allowing the D to pinch in and stop our running game.
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NFL announces 30 players will attend the draft
Posted by Michael David Smith on April 22, 2014, 7:39 PM EDT
More players than ever before will attend this year’s NFL draft.
The league announced today that 30 prospects have confirmed they will attend, the most ever. That includes four quarterbacks —Blake Bortles (Central Florida), Teddy Bridgewater (Louisville), Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) and Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) — as well as top prospects like South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack, Auburn tackle Greg Robinson and Clemson receiver Sammy Watkins. (It’s a sign of the times that no running backs were among the 30 players invited.)
The other players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft: LSU receiver Odell Beckham, Alabama safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Oregon State receiver Brandin Cooks, Missouri defensive end Kony Ealy, North Carolina tight end Eric Ebron, Texas A&M receiver Mike Evans, Virginia Tech cornerback Kyle Fuller, Oklahoma State cornerback Justin Gilbert, Minnesota defensive tackle Ra’Shede Hageman, Florida State defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan, Alabama tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, Indiana receiver Cody Latimer, USC receiver Marqise Lee, Michigan tackle Taylor Lewan, Texas A&M tackle Jake Matthews, Vanderbilt receiver Jordan Matthews, Virginia tackle Morgan Moses, Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley, Louisville safety Calvin Pryor, Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby, Ohio State linebacker Ryan Shazier and Texas Christian cornerback Jason Verrett.
Bringing more players to the draft gives the NFL more opportunities to promote its stars of the future, but it also makes it more likely that several players will go through the awkward experience of remaining in the “green room” throughout the first round and into the second or third round. It’s even possible that a player among the 30 invited could drop all the way to Day Three of the draft.
But most of the players invited will hear Roger Goodell call their names during the first round. And as the NFL continues to grow the draft into not just the league’s biggest offseason event but one of the major parts of the sports year, more players than ever before will be there.
I hope all 30 go in round one, and none to us...Go Rivers!
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Originally posted by Steve View PostThe only problem I have with Bryant is that he drops a lot of passes. But how much of that is due to not having a really accurate QB? Tajh Boyd is really not consistently accurate.
I would take Bryant as a middle or late round flyer. Good speed and incredibly athletic. Just needs to improve his hands.
Not too bright, academic issues in high school and at ClemsonForget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View PostNFL announces 30 players will attend the draft
Posted by Michael David Smith on April 22, 2014, 7:39 PM EDT
More players than ever before will attend this year’s NFL draft.
The league announced today that 30 prospects have confirmed they will attend, the most ever. That includes four quarterbacks —Blake Bortles (Central Florida), Teddy Bridgewater (Louisville), Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) and Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) — as well as top prospects like South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack, Auburn tackle Greg Robinson and Clemson receiver Sammy Watkins. (It’s a sign of the times that no running backs were among the 30 players invited.)
The other players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft: LSU receiver Odell Beckham, Alabama safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Oregon State receiver Brandin Cooks, Missouri defensive end Kony Ealy, North Carolina tight end Eric Ebron, Texas A&M receiver Mike Evans, Virginia Tech cornerback Kyle Fuller, Oklahoma State cornerback Justin Gilbert, Minnesota defensive tackle Ra’Shede Hageman, Florida State defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan, Alabama tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, Indiana receiver Cody Latimer, USC receiver Marqise Lee, Michigan tackle Taylor Lewan, Texas A&M tackle Jake Matthews, Vanderbilt receiver Jordan Matthews, Virginia tackle Morgan Moses, Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley, Louisville safety Calvin Pryor, Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby, Ohio State linebacker Ryan Shazier and Texas Christian cornerback Jason Verrett.
Bringing more players to the draft gives the NFL more opportunities to promote its stars of the future, but it also makes it more likely that several players will go through the awkward experience of remaining in the “green room” throughout the first round and into the second or third round. It’s even possible that a player among the 30 invited could drop all the way to Day Three of the draft.
But most of the players invited will hear Roger Goodell call their names during the first round. And as the NFL continues to grow the draft into not just the league’s biggest offseason event but one of the major parts of the sports year, more players than ever before will be there.
I hope all 30 go in round one, and none to us...Forget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostJamal was listed as 349 lbs on our roster. 305 his early seasons when we ran a 4-3.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostId have prefered Gerhart but Brown was the second best choice....for me anyways. I think they signed for the same money.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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Originally posted by Steve View PostThe only problem I have with Bryant is that he drops a lot of passes. But how much of that is due to not having a really accurate QB? Tajh Boyd is really not consistently accurate.
I would take Bryant as a middle or late round flyer. Good speed and incredibly athletic. Just needs to improve his hands.
Thanks Steve. There's nothing worse for a WR than no hands! Next.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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