2026 NFL Draft

I loathe cowturd. Done my best to not hear him speak for past few years. Of course he is a Sellers fan!
 
I really don't care for "mock drafts". They are mostly garbage. Examples include September mocks that had Michigan State quarterback Aiden Chiles as the 5th and 12th overall picks. Chiles was recently benched, by a very mediocre team, for putrid play.

Nonetheless, I do check some for "fishing" purposes -- looking for White's I've never heard of ... or know little about. Recently, I hit the jackpot.

Pro Football Focus is projecting a player I'd never heard of as a first round pick (30th overall/Patriots): Ohio State left tackle Austin Siereveld

Siereveld might be in the conversation to move to guard due to his lack of arm length, but right now, his work at tackle is so impressive that I’d like to see him fail there before I move him inside. His movement skills are very smooth. He has a 74.3 PFF pass-blocking grade and an 80.3 PFF run-blocking grade in zone blocking schemes this season.


 
Awesome love to Ohio State with a stud LT. this year’s Will Campbell?!
 
Great find @Truthteller - The arm length propaganda has to go. Another caste lie that just needs to be attacked and eviscerated.
 
I agree Bucky and Leo, nice to see it. 6'5", 330 and he's a "flawed" OT prospect? New excuse to exclude whites from OT -- removes Whites from 2 more spots (of 22). Had to do it. Had to find out why? Laughable explanation? By the way, I did not "bold" any text. AI did.

Do blacks have longer arms?

AI Overview

People of Black African descent tend to have longer limbs (arms and legs) in proportion to their body height compared to people of European or Asian descent. This means that their arm span is, on average, proportionally greater relative to their stature.

This is not a matter of all Black individuals having longer arms than all individuals of other races, as individual variation is significant within any population group. Rather, it refers to an average difference in body proportions across populations with different evolutionary backgrounds.

The explanation for these differences is linked to Allen's Rule, an evolutionary principle suggesting that populations in warmer, tropical climates develop longer, lankier limbs to increase the body's surface area relative to its mass, which facilitates heat dissipation (cooling). Conversely, populations in colder climates tend to have shorter, stockier limbs to conserve body heat.

These general differences in skeletal proportions are important in fields like anthropometry and medicine, where population-specific equations are used to estimate measurements like height from arm span to ensure accuracy in clinical assessments
 
A Caste call to arms:

For anyone that follows the college game and draft process - I plan on making my annual twitter call out on the "all star" games and their caste clown directors. Please bring to my attention any White athletes they may have caught your eye. For example @Truthteller brought Austin Siereveld to our attention a few posts up.

So if you have anyone you think should be brought up add it to this thread and I will take it and run with it along with all the names I already have.
 
Leo, last year, at this time, I was looking at "Mock Drafts" and 100% assuming Will Campbell was black.

He played offensive tackle at LSU -- Strike One!
He had a (sort of) black surname --Strike Two
He was being projected as a top 5 pick -- Strike Three, he's black!

Not quite, I was wrong. Vowed not to make the same mistake this year. But, checking the coal-black (after Arch) 2023 High School recruiting rankings, I found another, possible, Will Campbell :cool:

I saw a 4-star Blond kid, who I assumed was totally Polynesian. Upon closer inspection, he looks 100% White to me. And, I'm like Leonard Fan, I won't count Kansas State's "blonde" QB as White. Won't count Evan Hull and the various N.Y. Jets' mulattoes, last few years, as white.

His name is Caleb Lomu. I figured his surname, coupled with the fact that was at Poly central U. of Utah, he had to be non-White. I was wrong.

Here is a photo of the Tongan American. Looks very White to me! And he's projected as a slam-dunk 1st rounder as a redshirt sophomore. If he stays in school another year, could be a Top 5 pick.

Full photo Gallery here: https://247sports.com/player/caleb-lomu-46125606/

Lomu senior is very light-skinned for a Poly. Really White, but with very dark colored eyes. Mom is totally White. Family photo? Brother (glasses) and sister (next to mom) are blonde. Lighter skinned than Caleb, if that's possible.

Caleb Lomu should be added to your prospect. He's much Whiter looking than Austin Barber.
 
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Last night's Buffalo vs Cent Michigan game saw two senior LBs face off. One of course is black -Red Murdock and received a Shrine Bowl invite. Admittedly, his production is very good but you know who else played at Buffalo last year and was outright ignored and was a better player - Shaun Dolac who had an incredible season but of course was totally ignored.

Anyway last night I tweeted at the self made draft "expert" Eric Galko who is now the director of the Shrine bowl. I told him that the CMU LB Jordan Kwiatkowski needs an invite to the game as well and the comment was like by Jordan. I am sure Galko will see that interaction. He was a cottage industry draft "expert" that somehow became the director the second biggest all star game draft event. So far the Shrine Bowl invites have been completely predictable.

In doing a quick search of Galko for any supposed credentials or doing the things NFL scouts supposedly pride themselves on he has done none of it - poor pay, being on the road traveling during the season etc.

This interview is from 9 years ago and I did not watch it but here is the link and the highlights discussed.


Highlights from this episode include:
  • How a background in finance and law influenced Eric to take more interest in the business side of football.
  • Why Eric enjoys some of the "off internet" portions of the job, including working with agents and thinking from a team perspective.
  • The importance of character in the evaluation process, but why it is complicated and his experience with Connor Cook's parents this season.
  • Eric notes that scouts are paying attention to interviews, why they are becoming important for Optimum Scouting and story on talking to Braxton Miller this draft season.
  • Taking an interest in not only the players we cover as human beings, but also why Eric loves helping grow the following of lesser known analysts on Twitter by hiring them at Optimum Scouting.

Lot's of stupidity in this interview. No background in football, character importance is not at all important looking at so many black malcontents and morons that the NFL brings in ever year, scouts only pay attention to interviews in certain scenarios and Galko's role in growing the idiocracy that are self made "analysts". These are the lower rung gate keepers of the caste system that just parrot the tenets of the caste system.


Moral of the story is that more of us should be on social media because sometimes the players or their family members (Cole Payton's mother recognized a tweet I shot at the Senior Bowl director) recognize they or their son is being supported.
 
Last night's Buffalo vs Cent Michigan game saw two senior LBs face off. One of course is black -Red Murdock and received a Shrine Bowl invite. Admittedly, his production is very good but you know who else played at Buffalo last year and was outright ignored and was a better player - Shaun Dolac who had an incredible season but of course was totally ignored.

Anyway last night I tweeted at the self made draft "expert" Eric Galko who is now the director of the Shrine bowl. I told him that the CMU LB Jordan Kwiatkowski needs an invite to the game as well and the comment was like by Jordan. I am sure Galko will see that interaction. He was a cottage industry draft "expert" that somehow became the director the second biggest all star game draft event. So far the Shrine Bowl invites have been completely predictable.

In doing a quick search of Galko for any supposed credentials or doing the things NFL scouts supposedly pride themselves on he has done none of it - poor pay, being on the road traveling during the season etc.

This interview is from 9 years ago and I did not watch it but here is the link and the highlights discussed.


Highlights from this episode include:
  • How a background in finance and law influenced Eric to take more interest in the business side of football.
  • Why Eric enjoys some of the "off internet" portions of the job, including working with agents and thinking from a team perspective.
  • The importance of character in the evaluation process, but why it is complicated and his experience with Connor Cook's parents this season.
  • Eric notes that scouts are paying attention to interviews, why they are becoming important for Optimum Scouting and story on talking to Braxton Miller this draft season.
  • Taking an interest in not only the players we cover as human beings, but also why Eric loves helping grow the following of lesser known analysts on Twitter by hiring them at Optimum Scouting.

Lot's of stupidity in this interview. No background in football, character importance is not at all important looking at so many black malcontents and morons that the NFL brings in ever year, scouts only pay attention to interviews in certain scenarios and Galko's role in growing the idiocracy that are self made "analysts". These are the lower rung gate keepers of the caste system that just parrot the tenets of the caste system.


Moral of the story is that more of us should be on social media because sometimes the players or their family members (Cole Payton's mother recognized a tweet I shot at the Senior Bowl director) recognize they or their son is being supported.
Great informative post!
 
Not much going on so far with the Senior Bowl and Shrine invites. The past few years the invites were announced in early November.
 
Here's a player, also named Jordan, that should be on the top 50 list of ESPN's newest racist: Georgia Tech Defensive Tackle Jordan van den Berg

Foxsports/The Athletic's Bruce Feldman has been hyping van den Berg as an "Athletic Freak" since his days at Penn State, where he rarely played for overrated, overpaid, anti-white Ben Franklin, now at Virginia Tech. At Georgia Tech, Jordan's overall game has caught up to his "freakish" athletic ability.

Below are just some random quotes and facts. Keep in mind he's gotten much better statistically as the season has gone forward:

... through four games for the Jackets this season, Pro Football Focus has rated him as Tech’s top defender by more than six points. He’s also rated as Tech’s best run defender, and currently he’s rated the sixth-best interior defensive lineman (with at least 100 snaps played) in the entire nation.

Off the field, though, van den Berg’s prowess continued to create conversation. He was named to The Athletic’s list of college football “freaks” for reportedly benching 455 pounds, back-squatting 690, running a 4.74 40-yard dash, clocking a shuttle drill of 4.2 seconds and jumping a vertical of 31 inches. So there was no question what type of physical talent the Jackets were getting when van den Berg decided to transfer from Penn State to Tech.

“He’s what you want in an interior defensive lineman. Every play is a street fight to him,” Tech coach Brent Key said. “I think he’s taking that approach of every play being a street fight and has added the technique and the fundamental part to it. For a man his size and his strength, he’s got good twitch. He’s been able to affect the quarterback probably more times than you would think, so we got to continue not just having him in position to stop the run, but in position to generate pass rush or occupy two blockers and have someone else get the one-on-one.”

Bruce Feldman's Freaks List at The Athletic (last summer?)
“Van den Berg’s strength and agility numbers have risen. This summer he power cleaned 393, squatted 675, and bench pressed 450. His vertical jump of 36.5 inches was even more impressive. He also broad jumped 9-10 and hit 19.5 mph. Tech DB Will Kiker, a 195-pound walk-on, is another Freaky Yellow Jacket. He squatted more than triple his weight, doing 635, and cleaned more than double his weight, 393 pounds.” defensive coordinator Blake Gideon

Bruce Feldman's Freaks List at The Athletic 2024?

"The former rugby player from South Africa ranked No. 15 on our list in 2023. At Penn State last offseason, measuring in at 6-3, 304 pounds, van den Berg bench pressed 455 pounds, cleaned 380 and squatted 690. He clocked a 4.70 40 and a 4.20 short shuttle with a 31-inch vertical. In three seasons at Penn State, he had four TFLs and 2.5 sacks. This offseason at Tech, he is at 300 pounds. He squatted 655 and benched 455, and his power clean improved to 385."
 
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