Leonardfan
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short arms dont matter for Central Arkansas David Walker.
He's a small school player that will turn 25 before the season as well. His production all came at the FCS level.
short arms dont matter for Central Arkansas David Walker.
A reach.He's a small school player that will turn 25 before the season as well. His production all came at the FCS level.
OK! Wisconsin DB Hunter Wohler should be selected at anytime now ...judging by the Safeties currently going off the board!
Mock Drafts had em going as early as late 5th Round....most 6th or 7th
Headed to a crawfish boil....DBs Dirty Dan Jackson & Maxen Off the Hook better be selected later today!
Hey GM!! Lan Larison is on the board 6th -7th Round 6'-0 215 4.43.....con = don't fumble the ball...see Carson Steele Rookie NFL preseason getting the opportunity for KC
Loony Mel Kiper actually talking abt 4th round black RB having fumble problem
The last sentence of Weenieworld's assessment of the Jack Sawyer pick:
Sawyer has the pedigree and physical profile to be a credible base 43 defensive end if he can overcome his relatively short arms.
There's 20 or 25 defensive tackles drafted every year. Yet a lot of teams only start one tackle. So the league is essentially turning over a large number of starters at the position on an annual basis. If 25 quarterbacks were drafted every year, or 25 tight ends, it would be a lot more noticeable.
The huge number of cornerbacks and safeties taken every year reflects the high failure rate at those all-black positions as well. The Black talent pool is grotesquely inflated, but the league simply brings in more each year to take their place. It's a classic racial spoils system.
Sumo Tackles from Alabama ****** A&M getting selected. LOL
We are now reaching the annual point in the draft where there are so many White snubs that a few of them start finding their way onto Mel's Best Available list.
Jack Nelson and Joe Huber will probably go undrafted..Sheeiiit. Dat upside. Anything to avoid taking a fundamentally sound, solid White OT from the Big Ten.