2018 NFL Draft

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WR Austin Proehl at his pro day today did not run the 40 yard dash but word is out he is killing it. Saw some video. Most overlooked GEM in this draft as far as I can tell. Trever Ryen never got a chance to run so he could also fit that mold as well. Not sure on his health status and when he will be able to run and do the drills?

Proehl did run a 40 yard dash at a regional combine a few weeks back and he blew up in catching everything and looking smooth as can be.

And believe me it has not been easy fetching his 40 time at that regional but I found it. Proehl ran a 4.41 40. As they say not too shabby.

Again here is a white WR blowing up and the geek scout NFL brass refuse to move his needle forward. And Gil Brandt's ******* website wouldn't dare mention Proehl's 40 time.
 

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The Patriots have acquired a second first round pick, from the Rams. They now have 23 and 31.

They have a number of needs. They need a left tackle to replace the departed Nate Solder. The athletic Kolton Miller would be a good fit with the number 23 pick.

They need a pass rush. Highly athletic defensive tackle Taven Bryan could help them there. He could be available at 31.

I think they need linebacker help. Leighton Vander Esch has excellent size, is very productive and had athletic measurables comparable to Brian Urlacher. He might be available at 23 or 31.

Quarterback Mason Rudolph could be available at 31. The Patriots need to develop a successor to Brady. Rudolph is an underrated prospect.
 
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I need some help. I can't think of the kids name from a D3 school in Wisconsin (not sure which one). But it was within the last few years who had a really good pro day. I think he might have done it at Wisconsin's pro day and was better than all of their guys. But I can't remember his name for the life of me.

Any idea what position?

Celtic, I found him. His name was Dan Arnold. Played for Wisconsin-Platteville.

Dan Arnold is listed as being on the reserved/injured list for the Saints. I look forward to seeing him on the field one day. His highlights are impressive.
 

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Running back Ryan Nall tests out to be more athletic than 58% of NFL players according to his SPARQ score. This is at plus 230 pounds.

Nall's been productive in both the running and passing game. There is no way he shouldn't be at least a mid round pick and have an NFL career, based on merit.

Of course Nall is white and will face discrimination in the NFL.

https://3sigmaathlete.com/rankings/running-back/
 

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Right on cue, the talking heads are blabbering about Lamar "Eraserhead" Jackson being drafted by the Patriots to become a new and improved version of Tom Brady. 13 Wonderlic score and all. "Lamar Jackson Tom Brady's Heir Apparent" Lol at that title!
 

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Right on cue, the talking heads are blabbering about Lamar "Eraserhead" Jackson being drafted by the Patriots to become a new and improved version of Tom Brady. 13 Wonderlic score and all. "Lamar Jackson Tom Brady's Heir Apparent" Lol at that title!

Lol. I'm hoping Clueless Hue takes Jackson in Top5 and solidifies his firing in 18 season. Supposedly earserhead is visiting Cleveland this week.
 

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Shadowlight Good news about Proehl labeled as a possession slot receiver of course. Yet he somehow runs in 4.4 range?! Very good time for him. He excels at route running and catching, used to be considered important for that position.

Nall is a stud. Good decision for him to come out as a JR. Nice article you reposted EP. Top 7 RB based on his Sparq score!

Quiet Speed good to hear Arnold has stuck around in New Orleans! Intriguing young guy. 6'6 frame with 39 inch vertical screams upside. Feed him the ball Brees!
 

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As I mentioned in an earlier post Fanspeak has a draft simulator where you can conduct your own draft.

https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/draft.php?d=qfxjvr

I conducted a draft for the Browns. Here are the results. I was able to draft underrated white players at almost every pick.

1: R1P1
QB BAKER MAYFIELD
OKLAHOMA
4: R1P4
EDGE BRADLEY CHUBB
NC STATE
33: R2P1
OT KOLTON MILLER
UCLA
35: R2P3
DL TAVEN BRYAN
FLORIDA
64: R2P32
WR TREY QUINN
SMU
114: R4P14
RB RYAN NALL
OREGON STATE
150: R5P13
S TROY APKE
PENN STATE
175: R6P1
C SCOTT QUESSENBERRY
UCLA
205: R6P31
WR JUSTIN WATSON
 

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Yep...thanks for bringing him up...WR Dan Arnold could take the place of another 6'-6" WR Brandon Coleman who has been inconsistent at best ....NO Saints Summer Camp/Pre-season should be interesting!

If CBS Sports is correct...according to their Rankings Trey Quinn will be picked Early 5th Round....Dylan Cantrell 6th Round & Jake Weineke in the 7th.....Justin Watson & Braxton Barrios just missing the 253 at 265 & 282 respectively. Hoping all 5 are on Opening Day 53 Man rosters! Hopefully under rated Austin Proehl can at least be on a Practice Squad.

When making College Football's Top 2017 DB's last Summer; did not include Troy Apke ONLY because he had ONLY 2 Career Starts entering his Senior season at Penn State; was unsure how much he would ever play anymore than WTSD; ((so only a partial apology for not including him)); but well aware of this Walk-on since HS days. Nice to see him finally get the opportunity to shine!

When venting Apke was the only white DB invited to the NFL Combine & should have been several others..but i'm sure they dont pass the eye test :rolleyes:...got some hate responses from some weaklings mentioning their site "is not Caste Football"...rather than get into it; stopped the post; but on another Site went on a Rant about White Skill players...it was crickets...nobody argued are strayed away from the Topic.

Promising to see the TE Position continue to flex it's muscles.
 
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Right on cue, the talking heads are blabbering about Lamar "Eraserhead" Jackson being drafted by the Patriots to become a new and improved version of Tom Brady. 13 Wonderlic score and all. "Lamar Jackson Tom Brady's Heir Apparent" Lol at that title!

If that happens, all the media talking heads who have spent the past decade and a half bashing the Patriots and portraying them as the Evil Empire will have to do an Orwellian-style switch in order to start promoting Eraserhead. We've always loved Lamar's Patriots. Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.
 

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The Patriots drafting Lamar Jackson is laughable. Jackson is not a good prospect for the Patriots. He's too inaccurate and is not smart enough to run the Patriots offense.

The mainstream media promotes Jackson because he's black. They have a black supremacist agenda.
 

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Some fake news from Weenieworld:

Rotoworld's Thor Nystrom reports Wayne State S Glenn Harris will participate in the Kansas City Chiefs local day.

Harris (5'11/193) met with the Chiefs after Nebraska's pro day and has also talked with the Packers and Cowboys. He tied Iowa DB Josh Jackson for the NCAA lead in interceptions last year with eight. Harris is a great asset on special teams, something that will likely help him stick on a roster and potentially see playing time at the next level.


JMU DB Jordan Brown who played at the FCS level had 9 interceptions last year. Wayne St. is a division 2 school. Since weenieworld decided to lump all of the NCAA together for this little bit of fake news I figured I might as well point it out.
 

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At LSU's Pro Day...D-Lineman Christian LaCouture Bench Pressed an INSANE 41 reps at 225...would like to think this Combine snub will be picked in the later Rounds; or have to go the Beau Allen route as Undrafted Rookie Free Agent & land on 53-man roster; as a rotational player.

Frustrating how the so-called experts can ignore Jordan Brown...he has a nice pass deflection vs Jake Weineke (@ 27 sec) in Semi-Finals & INT Covering Top flight TE Dallas Goedert(@1 :00 min)

DB Cole Reyes merits some late Round possibilities in this Colts Scouting Report
https://fullpresscoverage.com/2018/02/17/colts-scouting-report-cole-reyes/
Cole Reyes has all of the tools to be a starting NFL safety. Speed, footwork, and tackling can be coached. Football IQ and mentality cannot be coached, and that is something that Reyes already has. The Colts’ would be foolish not to take a flyer on Reyes on day three. He will be a very solid practice squad player until he is ready to play NFL snaps.Some team will take Reyes, and that team will end up with a better player than they bargained for.
 

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Just a few things. Arden Key the "prototypical" SEC black player with "great speed" ran a pedestrian 4.9 40 yard dash at his pro day. Now I could care less what a DE runs in the 40 but will the draft suck ups "demote" him the way they did Sam Hubbard when he ran a similar 40? Albeit the difference is Sam has a much bigger frame and body than Key.

What is it about Vanderbilt these days. They have really gone the extra mile in sidelining white athletes. WR Caleb Scott (6-2 205) ran a 4.46 40 with a 37 inch vertical on his pro day. He was just coming into his own in 2016 with a 24-466 stat line averaging 19.4 per catch. You would expect them to utilize his big play ability even more his senior year but instead they played little pitch and catch with him when they rarely decided to throw him a pass so his senior stat line ended up at 24-339. Vanderbilt seems to have no interest in white skill players anymore. Marching orders from the SEC I guess.

Small school Bryant College WR Matt Sewall ran a 4.40 40 with a big 40 inch vertical on his pro day. Small but strong he is a slot receiver.
Needless to say neither player will get drafted.




And no one on earth besides his family and Troy himself is gauging his draft status as close as I am but more than one of the influential draft outposts have him not getting drafted. I would say at this moment in time his chances of getting drafted hover around 40-50%. Talk about piss off news. And don't get deceived by these team sites where Apke's name pops up a lot. They are less reliable. Walterfootball, a good solid source has him going in the 5th round but not everyone is following suit. Call me nervous.
 

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This is from an article on Houston's draft needs. What does not compute in this blurb?

Round 6 (211): RB Ryan Nall, Oregon State - Nall is an above-average athlete. I’ve even heard some mention of him switching to an H-Back or tight end role.

Yes, he's an above average athlete for his position, so therefore let's switch him to a different position rather than the one he's suited for. Typical caste logic.

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-draft-needs-texans-075400003--spt.html
 

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At the Combine the velocity of the quarterbacks was measured. Allen was at the top followed by Baker Mayfield. Lamar Jackson was at the bottom.

I always thought Mayfield had a strong arm but a lot of the "experts" didn't seem to think so. I also thought that Lamar Jackson didn't have the rocket arm he was purported to have. The velocity measurements seem to bear my opinions out.

I just assumed that the "experts" were better at judging arm strength than I was. I don't claim to be a great scout, I just have my own opinions based on what I see. Now I wonder if preconceived notions didn't influence the opinions of the "experts."

https://brownswire.usatoday.com/2018/03/08/josh-alle
 

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SDSU TE Dallas Goedert with a

10ft broad jump
35inch vert
23 bench reps

Could sneak into late 1st rd.

https://www.dailyamerican.com/dalla...cle_4c1ed909-29b3-5eab-a24d-fc358d7c0629.html

Some positive press for Jake Wieneke, acknowledging his skill on fade routes! Rds 4-7 range. Imo he'd be higher.

https://fullpresscoverage.com/2018/04/05/fcs-d-ii-d-iii-players-at-vikings-top-30-event/

LVE solidifying himself as 1st rd pick !

http://www.idahostatesman.com/sport...ty/boise-state-football/article207852869.html

Potential small school OL steal. Colorado Mesa LT Austin Fleer. 6'7 305 long arms that they claim to like and nimble on his feet. Also note OLB prospect Blake Nelson. 5'10 230lb tackling machine! Over 300tkls and 17sks in his career. Predictably scouts are looking at him as a FB.

https://www.denverpost.com/2018/03/30/division-ii-players-nfl-draft/
 
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Vander Esch is such a stud. Total physical specimen and the brains to go with it. There will be no stopping this kid. Great to see an elite linebacker like this come out of Boise State. They are not a sleeper college anymore. They have proved they belong for a few decades now. Good luck to Vander Esch. Hope he goes high in the first round as he should!
 
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IDK about Yall on here, but I am more hyped for this year's draft than any I can remember since I first started following FseeB as a kid in 90's!! The source of my hype stems from the amount of un-usually high amount of whites projected to go in the 1st round!

Unlike most 1st Rounds of every years Draft that are loaded with over-hyped Blacks, and only 5 or so whites, this year breaks the mold with anywhere between 11-13 whites predicted to go on day one!!

Hopefully rounds 2-7 of the 2018 Draft goes well for our guys too, but I know how this league is and wont get my hopes up.d

Here's a quick rundown of all White Athletes projected to go in the 1st round :
QB's - Sam
Darnold 6'3 220 USC,
Josh Rosen 6'4 225 UCLA,
Josh Allen 6'5 235 Wyoming,
Baker Mayfield 6'1 215 Oklahoma.

TE -
Hayden
Hurst 6"4 250 S.Carolina

OG/OT -
Quenton
Nelson 6'5 329 ND
Billy Price 6'4 310 Ohio St
Braden Smith 6'6 315 Auburn
Mike McGlinchy 6'8 309. ND
Kolton Miller 6'9 310 UCLA

DT/DE -
Sam
Hubbard 6'6 265 Ohio St
Taven
Bryan 6'4 292 Florida


LB -

Leighton Vander Esch
6'4 256 Boise St

With all 4 1st QBs destined to be stars. OL Quenton Nelson, and Mike McGlincy are considered the best OL prospects in years
Throw in 3 white future league-leaders on Defense, and thats a Legendary Draft for White Athletes in this time and age!!
 
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It's weird how many mock drafts have Jacksonville drafting Lamar Jackson with their first round pick, a move which makes no sense at all. The Jaguars were a playoff team with Blake Bortles, who played decently in the playoffs. Why spend a first on a developmental quarterback with questions about his accuracy and intelligence? Isn't it better to get immediate help for your playoff team?

Chalk it up to the black supremacist, anti-white man mainstream media targeting Bortles for removal and having to have a place to mock Jackson so he has a place in the first round.

Also, they see one guy do it they'll do it too. They figure there's safety in numbers.
 
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White players taken in the first round in the past five drafts:

2017: 5
2016: 7
2015: 1(!)
2014: 5
2013: 8

My guess for this year is 10. It's lower than it should be, but anything in double digits is a victory.
 

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This year's draft should have a palatable first round. I echo Deceptive Speed's sentiments about being a little more intrigued by this draft than most others I have followed. Having a double digit first round would be a great outcome - the potential to have 5 white QBs drafted in round 1 can help shape the NFL for the next 10-15 years if they all pan out (think 2004 when Manning, Rivers and Big Ben where all drafted and became upper echelon QBs that have become the faces of the NFL.) Teams like the Browns, Jets, Bills who have been without franchise QBs for over a decade may be able to each steer the ship in the right direction if they get one of the elite QBs with the top picks. Teams like the Patriots, Redskins, Saints, Chargers and Steelers can also do a great job in this draft selecting the heir apparent to their veteran signal callers on the tail end of their careers. Lamar Jackson looks to be the only black QB that is going to get drafted (and revolutionize the position...how many times have we heard that before :rolleyes:) and my hope is that he ends up in Arizona. It would really put a damper on the draft if he were to end up in Buffalo. That would be a big defeat for me as I would love to see the Bills get a proper franchise QB.

The 2018 draft is one that basically the caste system could not control as it is loaded at QB, TE and OL - three positions that the caste system has allowed for white players to be racially assigned. When I go through my list of prospects and count up who the players at QB, TE and OL that I feel will be drafted it is 45 (best case scenario). I project a best case scenario of 14 white defensive players getting drafted and 5 skill position players. I tried to make these projections as realistic as possible - a best case scenario but totally plausible. So that adds up to 64/256 or 25% (this is without counting the specialists - kickers/punters who will get drafted). It will be interesting to see if the 25% rule comes into play this year or if it will deviate at all.
 

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I conducted a draft for the Browns. Here are the results. I was able to draft underrated white players at almost every pick.

1: R1P1
QB BAKER MAYFIELD
OKLAHOMA
4: R1P4
EDGE BRADLEY CHUBB
NC STATE
33: R2P1
OT KOLTON MILLER
UCLA
35: R2P3
DL TAVEN BRYAN
FLORIDA
64: R2P32
WR TREY QUINN
SMU
114: R4P14
RB RYAN NALL
OREGON STATE
150: R5P13
S TROY APKE
PENN STATE
175: R6P1
C SCOTT QUESSENBERRY
UCLA
205: R6P31
WR JUSTIN WATSON

Nice I just did one for GB.

14: R1P14

CB DENZEL WARD
OHIO STATE

45: R2P13
TE MIKE GESICKI
PENN STATE

76: R3P12
CB DONTE JACKSON
LSU

101: R4P1
WR TREY QUINN
SMU

133: R4P33
S TROY APKE
PENN STATE

138: R5P1
G COLBY GOSSETT
APPALACHIAN STATE

172: R5P35
DL CHRISTIAN LACOUTURE
LSU

174: R5P37
LB NICK DELUCA
NORTH DAKOTA STATE

186: R6P12
RB RYAN NALL
OREGON STATE

207: R6P33
EDGE LEON JACOBS
WISCONSIN

232: R7P14
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS

239: R7P21
WR JAKE WIENEKE
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
 

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App St. OL Beau Nunn 38 bench reps at his pro day! 6'3 305 part of a really good OL. Teammate Colby Gossett should be late rd draft pick as wel!

Southern Utah has 2 UDFA prospects:
LB Mike Needham
6'3 225
4.53 40
20 bench reps
35inch vert
10'6 broad jump
**ELITE workout! Should get looks as LB/S Hybrid.

DL Robert Torgerson
6'3 300
4.99 40
25 bench reps
 
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