RB run
More good talent drafted to the bench immediately
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Can't believe the Lions took Manu. lol
He's a monster. He is not a football player. He's a monster. Literally. I thought he'd be a fun udfa somewhere, but never thought he'd get drafted.
He's 6-9 350 with abs, no fat on him. He's a super athlete. He played in a tiny Canadian college league. The film is a riot. This monster blocking 6' 220 pound defensive ends. I laughed for ten minutes watching the youtube. Monster. Not a football player. Fun pick.
eta: the PFF draft guy who knows EVERYBODY on his 300 player big board was like: Manu? What who? Canada? Yeah, I didn't watch him, oh well. haha
still several wrsSo, how many skill players that are interesting? Vidal?
Great handcuff for Abanikanda, right?Braelon Allen to the Jets, lol. Just like Abanikandi last year. Horrible spot.
I love the Lions. Vaki. lol
He plays safety but was awesome at RB. Probably the best special teamer in the draft.
I knew Detroit loved Sione Vaki.
Ultimate grit player. Played Free Safety and RB at the same time. Special teams demon.
You are probably rightGreat handcuff for Abanikanda, right?Braelon Allen to the Jets, lol. Just like Abanikandi last year. Horrible spot.
No interest in Dillon Johnson. What about Johnny Wilson?still several wrsSo, how many skill players that are interesting? Vidal?
rbs, estime, tracey, dillon johnson
No interest in Dillon Johnson. What about Johnny Wilson?still several wrsSo, how many skill players that are interesting? Vidal?
rbs, estime, tracey, dillon johnson
Johnson had about as bad of a combine as humanly possible.No interest in Dillon Johnson. What about Johnny Wilson?still several wrsSo, how many skill players that are interesting? Vidal?
rbs, estime, tracey, dillon johnson
Yeah Wilson interests me. Dillon graded out as Waldman's RB5. He's got a bunch of James Conner in him. If he thrives pass blocking, and he can, then he might get a lot of snaps. Opportunity is everything with RBs these days.
sounds like the lions plan to use him on offense, it was the offensive staff he met with, not the defense.At this point I just presume Holmes & Campbell started doing shots at breakfast
You thought taking a U Sports athlete (first in 8 years) was gonna make draft Twitter lose their minds? Watch this…I’m taking a three-way RB-FS-STer. Who’s laughing now, huh?
When Goff throws a pick, no better player to have on the field.sounds like the lions plan to use him on offense, it was the offensive staff he met with, not the defense.At this point I just presume Holmes & Campbell started doing shots at breakfast
You thought taking a U Sports athlete (first in 8 years) was gonna make draft Twitter lose their minds? Watch this…I’m taking a three-way RB-FS-STer. Who’s laughing now, huh?
Supposed to be good to go by May. Have no idea where he is projected to go though.@Capella and the entire Shark Pool
-Do we have any updates on Jordan Travis from FSU?
I know it was a brutal leg injury but thee current athlete and modern medicine seem to overcome things and I expect him to be ready to play football at some point.
This guy was pretty darn good prior to the injury
Is a 4th-5th round pick too much to develop Travis for 1-2 years? Teams might get the same outcome as the Falcons drafting Penix, there I said it
How long do you allow the Falcons to have the best back up in the NFL?
Rasheen Ali to Baltimore. Tyrone Tracey Jr to NYG.
Bub Means is an incredible name
He should start his own business. He could call it Bub Means Business.Bub Means is an incredible name
With Natrone?He should start his own business. He could call it Bub Means Business.Bub Means is an incredible name
I think it makes a ton of sense. This class has quite a few good to solid RBs who are not great but good enough for a timeshare. As an example I don’t love Corum but he is good enough to take a big enough share of carries, that Williams drops from a rb1 to an rb2. I havent heard anyone say Wright is going to take over in Miami. That seems to be an exaggeration on your part. Davis eats into Cook workload, Irving eats into White, Benson hurts Conner, Lloyd eats into Jacobs. So yes, still not a great class, but good enough to have a negative impact on the workload of some of the current starters. Sky falling not really. Expectations falling for some of these incumbents….absolutelyI love how the overwhelming consensus was that there weren’t any great RBs in this class. Yet, soon as they get picked in the 3rd/4th rounds, the sky is falling for the incumbent starters on those teams.
Nobody thought much of Jaylen Wright until he got drafted. Now suddenly he’s going to take over the Miami backfield.
Said no oneI love how the overwhelming consensus was that there weren’t any great RBs in this class. Yet, soon as they get picked in the 3rd/4th rounds, the sky is falling for the incumbent starters on those teams.
Nobody thought much of Jaylen Wright until he got drafted. Now suddenly he’s going to take over the Miami backfield.
1. Brown 2. D. Smith 3. Parker 4. Wilson 5. Campbell 6. A. SmithPhilly going to have a hard time trying to get 12 WRs on the roster.
Sorry, but you’re simply wrong. Opinions exist outside FBG. Go on Twitter and you’ll find nothing but people raving about Wright, and yes, some claiming he will challenge to be their RB1. It’s nothing but hype for a guy nobody cared about 3 days ago.Said no oneI love how the overwhelming consensus was that there weren’t any great RBs in this class. Yet, soon as they get picked in the 3rd/4th rounds, the sky is falling for the incumbent starters on those teams.
Nobody thought much of Jaylen Wright until he got drafted. Now suddenly he’s going to take over the Miami backfield.
People cared about Wright all spring. He was the #2 RB on a lot of boards and was projected to be drafted higher than he actually was.Sorry, but you’re simply wrong. Opinions exist outside FBG. Go on Twitter and you’ll find nothing but people raving about Wright, and yes, some claiming he will challenge to be their RB1. It’s nothing but hype for a guy nobody cared about 3 days ago.Said no oneI love how the overwhelming consensus was that there weren’t any great RBs in this class. Yet, soon as they get picked in the 3rd/4th rounds, the sky is falling for the incumbent starters on those teams.
Nobody thought much of Jaylen Wright until he got drafted. Now suddenly he’s going to take over the Miami backfield.
Tampa at 220 maybe,Pratt at #201 would be a good fit for Indy as a potential long-term backup, who could be the #3 this year. Really surprised he's fallen this far, he's a gamer (with mediocre tools) ala Minshew.