2016 NFL Draft

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I saw Notre Dame had their pro day and the immortal Everett Golson ran a 4.82 40. This was one of the most overrated players in college football at Notre Dame who then moved onto Free Shoes much to the delight of the FSU dwFanbase and was handed the job only to fail.

Is it me or are these supposed dual threat do everything black QBs really not what they are billed to be? It's more and more obvious the agenda on these bums becomes clear as they continue to dilute the QB position like every other position. Dumb down the position - make easy reads on one side of the field and take off running if the receiver isn't open - dat be da future of dee quarterbacks
 

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Leonardfan, great find on Moritz Boehringer. It's an absolute travesty that someone this gifted is projected so low. Speed kills in the league, but if you lack melanin then they try and kill your speed. Kind of weary that teams want to see him line up for reps at tight end though. Still to see one of our guys put up these types of numbers is impressive. It will be interesting to see the talking heads try and play him down on draft day. Then again he does lack "wiggle". Perhaps "wiggle" is code for felony.
 

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Leonardfan, great find on Moritz Boehringer. It's an absolute travesty that someone this gifted is projected so low. Speed kills in the league, but if you lack melanin then they try and kill your speed. Kind of weary that teams want to see him line up for reps at tight end though. Still to see one of our guys put up these types of numbers is impressive. It will be interesting to see the talking heads try and play him down on draft day. Then again he does lack "wiggle". Perhaps "wiggle" is code for felony.

I wish I could take the credit but Celticdb15 was the first one on the forum to bring him to everyone's attention. The buzz around him is encouraging to say the least. The number of draft eligible white WRs seems to be getting larger by the day. I really hope these guys can make a dent.
 

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I wish I could take the credit but Celticdb15 was the first one on the forum to bring him to everyone's attention. The buzz around him is encouraging to say the least. The number of draft eligible white WRs seems to be getting larger by the day. I really hope these guys can make a dent.

I'd be lying if I said I heard of this German beast a week ago! The WR pro days have been awesome, as you said hope some of these guys can survive the white purge.
 

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Indiana had it's proday and Jason Spriggs looks like his stock continues to climb - he is the most athletic OT since Lane Johnson a few years ago. I think he is a 1st rounder for sure.

Apparently Eastern Washington has two OL that look like they are draft worthy - Clay Debord and Aaron Neary.

The pro days are pretty much done with - it looks like it again many of our guys proved the system wrong even though they were lightly recruited or walk ons - always great to see how our guys dispel the lies that prop up the caste system.
 

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Now that the pro days are wrapping up some final thoughts on the most important position WR. Things could get very grim again with only one player Devon Cajuste who is on most mock draft lists--and consider he is thought of as a WR/TE highbred anyway so are we going to get something or not come draft time?
Nelson Spruce could also slip in but his 40 yard dash times will haunt him his entire career--the media will pounce on it.
So what is left. It looks like studs like Mitch Mathews and speedster Ed Eagan are out. Max Morrison is rated with them but these three guys are 50 -50 to make a practice roster. Other guys it looks like lights out for McCafferey, Mullaney and Casey Martin.
So that leaves four who could get drafted but looks iffy.
Danny Anthrop with blinding speed is seen as a free agent signing --the last thing the NFL wants is some white guy running away from black defensive backs--good God that would be a mortal sin.
Braverman, another quickster is rated slightly higher but FA looks likely. This German out of nowhere Boehringer flashes great speed and hops during workouts but it remains to be seen if he will get drafted. Alex Erickson who is fantastic might have the best chance to get drafted in the 7th round but that is by no means set at all. If all four of these deserving guys get drafted along with Cajuste etc. then I will be happy. If two get drafted I will still be pleased but pissed off too. If none then the NFL is nearing the end for me. How can one be optimistic given last years draft?
We could see up to six guys get drafted but really who the hell am I kidding. Prove me wrong NFL a-holes.
 

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Nice post Shadowlight. Don't hold your breath on the NFL changing anything though. Best case is all of these guys get UDFA deals which seems plausible to me. Cajuste and the German kid are already getting funneled to the TE position due to caste indoctrination of scouts and draft "analysts".

The wr situation has been grim for quite awhile though. It seems like this year is a step in the right direction in the sheer number of white wrs that will be signed and in training camps.
 

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I'm gonna predict that 3 of these guys get drafted. Yes I'm being very optimistic. Hope it's at least that high
a number. Everyone here knows that we should have tons of white wide receivers in the league. We don't only
because of stupid racist stereotypes despite the continued success of the few that play. Keep up the fight guys.
 

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One thing I've noticed about our WR prospects is that they're usually more well rounded(better route runners,hands, hustle, smarts) compared to their black counterparts. Not to mention when given the chance to compete they stack up well in speed and jumping drills.

They don't have luxury to slack off and live off their 4 and 5 star grades they received in HS because they were barely scouted! .
 
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This year is especially pathetic. I only see Nelson Spruce being drafted as far as receivers go and possibly a few undrafted special teams demons being picked up.
 

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I'd say that Spruce, Cajuste, Braverman, and Boehringer will get drafted, with a couple like Erikson and McCaffery right on the fringe. Incredible production can only be ignored for so long, while Boehringer is the definition of upside.
 

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I'd say that Spruce, Cajuste, Braverman, and Boehringer will get drafted, with a couple like Erikson and McCaffery right on the fringe. Incredible production can only be ignored for so long, while Boehringer is the definition of upside.

I think Eagan also has a shot to get drafted. I won't come out and say that x number of white wrs will be drafted because time and time again I see our guys screwed over. Without fail our guys at the wr positon and every other position get screwed.

It is interesting that as the sample size of white players tested out athletically increases with the pro days just about all of them test very well - equal to or better than the black counterparts who get the caste blessing every year.
 

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Mayock said of a properly pigmented cornerback prospect 'I wish he had more than three interceptions and better ball skills because he's so good'.

Logic anyone?

I assume he was talking about Ramsey from fsu. I was about to make a comment a few days ago about Ramsey after the media push to make him the first pick. I watched his highlights and all 3 of his ints were easy plays right to him. what a great post though - caste double speak in action. I predict he will be no better than average over the course of his career.
 

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Here's an extremely racist player write up on the extremely talented Blake Martinez by Weenieworld.

Blake Martinez - LB - Cardinal
TFY Draft Insider's Tony Pauline reports that the Eagles worked out Stanford ILB Blake Martinez earlier this week.

Similar to Scooby Wright without the name, Martinez is a hyper-productive collegiate linebacker who doesn't miss tackles but comes with athleticism questions. The 6-foot-2, 247-pounder is a favorite of some analysts and scouts due to his lunch pail game and mindset.
 

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I'd say that Spruce, Cajuste, Braverman, and Boehringer will get drafted, with a couple like Erikson and McCaffery right on the fringe. Incredible production can only be ignored for so long, while Boehringer is the definition of upside.
Daniel Braverman - WR - Broncos
NFL Media's Lance Zierlein likens Western Michigan WR Daniel Braverman's build and playing style to Dallas Cowboys slot WR Cole Beasley.

"With quickness out of his breaks and shiftiness after the catch, Braverman could become a productive slot specialist in the right situation," he wrote. Pro Football Focus agrees that Braverman could be a steal, calling him a second-round value earlier this month while arguing that his slot profile has become far more valuable to the NFL in recent years.
Hopefully that means he gets drafted buy I wouldn't bet on it.
 

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Here's an extremely racist player write up on the extremely talented Blake Martinez by Weenieworld.

He ran a 4.7 40 at almost 250 lbs and had a good all around workout at the combine - even when white players test out well athletically it is ignored and the caste jargon continues to be applied.
 

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Another small piece on the German WR:

4. Two weeks ago, I gave everyone the heads up on German receiver Moritz Wilhelm Boehringer and he did not disappoint during his Pro Day last Thursday. He measured 6-4.5 and 227 pounds, posted a vertical jump of 39 inches and timed as fast as 4.38 seconds in the 40. Boehringer looked natural catching the ball during position drills. The comments I received during his Pro Day ranged from, “He’s a legitimate prospect,” to, “He’s a fourth-round pick.” In what is considered a poor receiver draft, no prospect at the position comes close to matching Boehringer’s size/speed numbers. His calendar for April is booked as Boehringer will visit seven teams while two additional franchises were disappointed to learn there’s not enough time on the schedule to fly him in. Boehringer is having an open workout for teams this Friday at Florida Atlantic University and this time he’ll be catching passes from Jacoby Brissett of North Carolina State.
 

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Another small piece on the German WR:

4. Two weeks ago, I gave everyone the heads up on German receiver Moritz Wilhelm Boehringer and he did not disappoint during his Pro Day last Thursday. He measured 6-4.5 and 227 pounds, posted a vertical jump of 39 inches and timed as fast as 4.38 seconds in the 40. Boehringer looked natural catching the ball during position drills. The comments I received during his Pro Day ranged from, “He’s a legitimate prospect,” to, “He’s a fourth-round pick.” In what is considered a poor receiver draft, no prospect at the position comes close to matching Boehringer’s size/speed numbers. His calendar for April is booked as Boehringer will visit seven teams while two additional franchises were disappointed to learn there’s not enough time on the schedule to fly him in. Boehringer is having an open workout for teams this Friday at Florida Atlantic University and this time he’ll be catching passes from Jacoby Brissett of North Carolina State.

This is exciting news. He is the best prospect we have had in quite a while. A "Matt Jones Type" player. Hope he can work hard and not only get drafted in the first few rounds but to a team with a definite need. Also please stay at receiver. I know many teams will see another Gronkowski but this kid is so fast. We need more wide receivers to break through into the starting lineups.
 

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I keep seeing Moritz Böhringer being compared to Jeff Janis, but only because they're both white WRs who are freakishly fast for their height. Janis is much more slender, whereas Böhringer's physique is broader and more muscular.

I'd love to see him drafted by any team other than the Patriots or Packers, both of whom already have 3 white WRs on their roster.
 

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After Mitch Mathews' superb performance during BYU's "Pro Day", Green Bay coaches met with him alone for over a half-hour and gave him an aptitude test right on the spot, so it seems they have fairly strong interest in him as well.
 

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I keep seeing Moritz Böhringer being compared to Jeff Janis, but only because they're both white WRs who are freakishly fast for their height. Janis is much more slender, whereas Böhringer's physique is broader and more muscular.

I'd love to see him drafted by any team other than the Patriots or Packers, both of whom already have 3 white WRs on their roster.

Size/speed wise Bohringer is not that far off from what Calvin Johnson did at his combine. I still remember the jock sniffers at ESPN salivating in their shorts as Megatron ran his 40 "wearing someone else's shoes".
I would honestly like to see Bohringer go to Cincinnati or Atlanta. Play out his career with an elite young QB, opposite one of the best afleets in the NFL.
 

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A couple small school guys from PA schools:

West Chester TE Tim Brown:
For a variety of reasons, including a snafu with the NCAA over his eligibility, Brown played just seven games last season, finishing the year with 33 receptions, 444 yards and five touchdowns. He was voted to several All-America teams the prior year when he posted 44 receptions, 843 yards (19.2 yard average) and 15 touchdowns. In a year with limited tight end talent, Brown ranks as a legitimate prospect who can stretch the seam.

Now for his pro day: Brown measured 6-2, 231 pounds, completed 27 reps on the bench, posted 31.5 inches in the vertical jump and 9-4 in the broad jump. His 40 times came in at 4.65/4.67, while his short shuttle clocked 4.50. Its unlikely Brown gets drafted, but watch him in camp this summer.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/proday.php#S5G3Zoi2iKJGvYO0.99


Villanova LB Don Cherry: Villanova linebacker Don Cherry measured 6014, 237 pounds, completed 26 reps on the bench, posted a vertical jump of 32 inches and ran 4.74 seconds in the 40.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/proday.php#S5G3Zoi2iKJGvYO0.99


WVU LB Nick Kwiatkowski is apparently drawing alot of interest and may be picked as early as the 4th round.
 
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