BrooksYou make the call. Is this a hard decision?
In a non-SF lDEVY league, who would you take at the 1.6 between Jayden Daniels or Jonathan Brooks? Keeping in mind a lot of players in this rookie class are already on rosters. Only have Purdy at QB and my RBs are Javante Williams, Jaylen Warren, Chase Brown, and Ty Chandler. I do have Treyveon Henderson as a DEVY player.
He won't help in 2024 much I don't believe. Daniels is tempting and may still do it. I feel uncomfortable only having Purdy.BrooksYou make the call. Is this a hard decision?
In a non-SF lDEVY league, who would you take at the 1.6 between Jayden Daniels or Jonathan Brooks? Keeping in mind a lot of players in this rookie class are already on rosters. Only have Purdy at QB and my RBs are Javante Williams, Jaylen Warren, Chase Brown, and Ty Chandler. I do have Treyveon Henderson as a DEVY player.
Scott Barrett
Theo Johnson, Penn State
Height: 6-6 (95th percentile)
Weight: 259 (77th percentile)
40: 4.57 (92nd percentile)
Speed Score: 118.8 (95th percentile)
Vertical: 39.5 (98th percentile)
Broad: 125 (95th percentile
Kent Lee Platte
Theo Johnson is a TE prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored an unofficial 10.00 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 1 out of 1105 TE from 1987 to 2024.
Splits projected, note that I don't expect this to stand as a new 10.00 after official
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I'm saying6 qbs going rd 1?
Dane Brugler
Top 3-cone WR results:
6.64 Ricky Pearsall
6.70 Luke McCaffrey
6.75 Isaiah Williams
6.88 Rome Odunze
6.90 Troy Franklin
6.94 Jalen McMillan
7.00 Tulu Griffin
7.02 Jacob Cowing
7.16 Jamari Thrash
Top short shuttle WR times:
4.02 Luke McCaffrey
4.03 Rome Odunze
4.05 Ricky Pearsall
4.11 Johnny Wilson
4.16 Anthony Gould
4.18 Jalen McMillan
4.31 Troy Franklin
4.32 Jacob Cowing
4.35 Tulu Griffin
Josina Anderson
Made the gauntlet drill look effortless, quick and straight:
WR Ladd McConkey
WR Keon Coleman
WR Jacob Cowing
WR Jha'Quan Jackson
WR Luke McCaffrey
You kind of just have to start to place them. We’ll have more clarity in a couple weeks obviously on where Cousins, Mayfield, and Fields land. Maybe Wilson is moved too.I'm saying6 qbs going rd 1?
4- stone cold lock
5- Number I'd guess if my life depended on it
6-Maximum
Giants, Saints, Seahawks, Rams not out of this race to draft the 6 QB plus Rattler. Why early 2nd round floor for most. Not sure on Rattler but he is rising. Will Milton. Doubt it but 3rd round maybeYou kind of just have to start to place them. We’ll have more clarity in a couple weeks obviously on where Cousins, Mayfield, and Fields land. Maybe Wilson is moved too.I'm saying6 qbs going rd 1?
4- stone cold lock
5- Number I'd guess if my life depended on it
6-Maximum
3 at the top. Then Atlanta, Minnesota, Denver, and Vegas in the middle. Pittsburgh? Tampa?
Fun off-season and draft process this year. Lot of moving parts and teams that could potentially have drastically positive turnarounds.
I think if it’s six someone will be trading back in for Penix or Nix.
@32BeatWriters
8 NFL scouts were asked to rapid-fire name their favorite prospect at each position:
"QB: Caleb Williams (5), Drake Maye (2), J.J. McCarthy (1)
RB: Trey Benson (2), Audric Estime (2), Braelon Allen (2), Jonathan Brooks (1), Blake Corum (1)
WR: Marvin Harrison Jr. (5), Malik Nabers (2), Rome Odunze (1)
TE: Brock Bowers (8)"
Graham Barfield
Top RB weight-adjusted speed scores –– forty-yard dash (percentile since 2003)
Isaac Guerendo – 4.33 at 221lbs (99th percentile)
Trey Benson – 4.39 at 216lbs (93rd percentile)
Jaylen Wright – 4.38 at 210lbs (90th percentile)
Marshawn Lloyd with a strong showing too
4.46 forty at 220lbs = 85th percentile speed score
Adam Levitan
All the headlines out of the Combine are about Texas WR Xavier Worthy running a record-breaking 4.21 forty. He's 5'11/165.
But arguably more impressive was LSU WR Brian Thomas. Ran 4.33 at 6'3/209.
Would also note Worthy's 10-yard split was 1.49, Thomas' 1.50.