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Expect no Whites in any round to be drafted at all. Expect an entire field of black feet to be drafted into the NFL this year, and every and all future years, to be enlisted to serve on the league's football fields forever. With this expectation you will never be disappointed that your kind is not in servitude.
 
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Expect no Whites in any round to be drafted at all. Expect an entire field of black feet to be drafted into the NFL this year, and every and all future years, to be enlisted to serve on the league's football fields forever. With this expectation you will never be disappointed that your kind is not in servitude.

Have to disagree with this mentality personally but to each their own.

I feel myself getting removed of any sort of long term emotional attachment as I get older. I will be pissed off to see players get screwed over for a couple days but I won't let it eat me up inside like it used to.

I feel that people are starting to wake up in small numbers and begin to ask why. I take to Twitter and comment on stories where I can to inform people about the caste system. For as much as I get disappointed when certain players do not get drafted every time I see a white player drafted I get pumped up for - because for that player to survive the caste system through high school to the NFL is a very impressive feat in Amerika 2.0

Will I be pissed off during the draft? no question about it but I also know there are going to be some good surprises for us to get our guys into the league.

It's always more fun to watch the NFL when there are white players because they constantly make the dwfs, jock sniffing journalists, caste espousing announcers look like ********.
 

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Have to disagree with this mentality personally but to each their own.

I feel myself getting removed of any sort of long term emotional attachment as I get older. I will be pissed off to see players get screwed over for a couple days but I won't let it eat me up inside like it used to.

I feel that people are starting to wake up in small numbers and begin to ask why. I take to Twitter and comment on stories where I can to inform people about the caste system. For as much as I get disappointed when certain players do not get drafted every time I see a white player drafted I get pumped up for - because for that player to survive the caste system through high school to the NFL is a very impressive feat in Amerika 2.0

Will I be pissed off during the draft? no question about it but I also know there are going to be some good surprises for us to get our guys into the league.

It's always more fun to watch the NFL when there are white players because they constantly make the dwfs, jock sniffing journalists, caste espousing announcers look like ********.
Although Ambrose' post was very pessimistic, it's a good position to adhere to on draft day. We see so many superior talented white players and then *poof* none of them are drafted in the first three rounds because of the lack of the magical quality of "upside". It's exactly how I approach the draft so that I am not totally bummed out. We all know that in a fair, un-culturally communist world that the NFL and college football would be dominated by crackas, just like high school and youth football is.
 

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Well if they are drafted in the first 3 rounds, many "just happen" to land on a team that already has a solidified starter at the very same position like Brian Leonard and Toby Gerhart. A few more people are waking up but more needs to be done for those in charge to give a crap. People still tune in to watch, including people on here, although I have lost interest the past 2 years and don't watch games every Sunday like I used to.

The sad part is that it wouldn't take that much of a change for me to start watching it again all the time..just a few more White starters at wr , db, lb, and dline and just one featured White rb that gets a real shot in his prime.
 
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All the pro days have been completed. Memphis had their's yesterday and it sounds like Lynch solidified himself as the third QB taken - would love to see him go to Buffalo in the 1st round because it would signal the beginning of the end of Tyrod Taylor and have the Bills admit EJ Manuel was a huge bust.
 

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Here is my list of prospects with the expected range they will be drafted. I tried to be as thorough as possible when listing players per position but I know I missed some.

Offense

QB
1st Round
Carson Wentz NDSU
Jared Goff Cal
Paxton Lynch Memphis

2nd-3rd Round
Connor Cook MSU
Christian Hackenberg PSU

4th-7th
Kevin Hogan Stanford
Brandon Allen Arkansas
Jeff Driskel La Tech
Brandon Doughty WKU
Jake Rudock Michigan
Nate Sudefeld Indiana
Cody Kessler USC

UDFA
Matt Johnson Bowling Green
Jake Coker Alabama
Joel Stave Wisconsin
Josh Woodrum Liberty
Mike Bercovicci Az St.
Steven Bench USF - Athlete
Jacob Huesman Tenn Chatanooga - Athlete
Sam Frasco Augustana - Athlete

RB/FB

4th-7th
Dan Vitale Northwestern

UDFA
Derek Watt Wisconsin
Andy Janovich Nebraska
Glen Gronkowski Kansas State
Max Delorenzo UCONN
Tyler Hunt Missouri

4th-7th
Devon Cajuste Stanford
Moritz Boehringer Germany
Nelson Spruce Colorado

UDFA
Danny Anthrop Purdue
Alex Erickson Wisconsin
Ed Eagan NW Louisiana
Daniel Braverman Western Michigan
Richard Mullaney Alabama
Max McCaffrey Duke
Mitch Mathews BYU
Casey Martin Southern Miss
David Glidden Ok St.
Jenson Stoshak FAU

TE

2nd-3rd
Hunter Henry Arkansas
Austin Hooper Stanford
Nick Vannett Ohio State

4th-7th
Tyler Higbee Western Kentucky
Ben Brauckener Harvard
David Morgan UTSA
Steven Scheu Vanderbilt
Henry Krieger-Koble Iowa
Bryce Williams ECU

UDFA
Beau Sandland Montana St.
Ryan Malleck Va Tech
Jake McGee Florida

OT
1st
Jack Conklin Michigan St.
Taylor Decker OSU

2nd-3rd
Jason Spriggs Indiana


4th-7th
Kyle Murphy Stanford
Joe Dahl Washington State
Joe Haeg North Dakota State
Alex Lewis Nebraska
Cole Toner Harvard
Tyler Johnstone Oregon
Tyler Marz Wisconsin

UDFA
Arturo Uzdavinis Tulane
Gavin Andrews Oregon St
John Theus UGA

OG
2nd-3rd
Cody Whitehair KSU
Chris Westerman Az St
Nick Martin Notre Dame

4th-7th
Joe Thuney NC St
Spencer Drango Baylor
Connor McGovern Missouri
Ted Karras Illinois
Parker Ehriner Cincinatti

UDFA
Joseph Cheek Texas A&M
Alex Huettel BGSU
Clay DeBoard EWU
Aaron Neary EWU

C
1st
Ryan Kelly Alabama

4-7th
Graham Glasgow Michigan
Evan Boehm Missouri
Jack Allen MSU
Matt Skura Duke

UDFA
Robert Kugler Purdue
Max Tuerk USC
Austin Blythe Iowa
Kyle Friend Temple



Defense

DE
1st
Joey Bosa Ohio State

2nd-3rd
Carl Nassib PSU

4th-7th
Dean Lowry Northwestern
James Cowser Southern Utah
Anthony Zettel PSU

UDFA
Kyle Kragen Cal
Trent Corney UVA
Jack Gangwish Nebraska
Jake Payne Richmond

DT
4-7th
Justin Zimmer Ferris State
Matt Ioannidis Temple
Connor Wujciak Boston College
Adam Gostis Ga Tech

UDFA
Alex Balducci Oregon
Travis Britz KSU
Beau Blackshear Baylor
Tyler Kuder Idaho State

OLB
2nd-3rd
Kyler Fackrell Utah State

4th-7th
Joe Schobert Wisconson
Tyler Matakevich Temple

UDFA
Kevin Anderson Stanford
Brett McMakin Northern Iowa
Dillon Lee Alabama

ILB
2nd-3rd
Nick Vigil

4th-7th
Blake Martinez Stanford
Scooby Wright Arizona
Nick Kwiatkowski WVU
Luke Rhodes William and Mary
Joe Walker Oregon

UDFA
Jared Norris Utah
Joe Bolden Michigan
Jake Ganus UGA
Mason Monheim Illinois
William Ratelle North Dakota
Grant Campbell Baylor

Safety
4th-7th
Clayton Fejedelem Illinois
Mike Caputo Wisconsin

UDFA
Tanner McEvoy Wisconsin
Christian Dudzik North Dakota
 
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To me Scooby Wright looks like another Chris Borland.

A smart team would take him in the third or higher.
 

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Zimmers draft stock keeps soaring, awesome!

http://www.stack.com/a/small-school...st-athletic-300-pound-prospect-in-nfl-history

Another good article on the German sensation Moritz Boehringer who compares himself physically to TBs Mike Evans.

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/4/8/11390918/moritz-boehringer-germany-nfl-draft-2016

CSU slot WR Joe Hansley under the radar prospect. Recently invited to Denver Broncos pro day.

http://bsndenver.com/nfl-draft-profiles-film-study-of-wr-joe-hansley/

Small school RB Matt Deiana guy that might make a camp. He's 5'7 185 but did 28 bench reps, that's some serious strength.


http://nysportshub.com/draft-player-profile-matt-deiana-undersized-maybe-but-far-from-outmatched/

Even caste grampa Gil Brandt has Mitch Matthews as combine snub and possible draft pick


http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-scouting-combine-snubs-to-nfl-draft-sleepers

**Shout out to Draftdaddy for providing the links!!
 
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A key thing to watch are the white speedsters and the NFL is trying very hard to kill them off wholesale. Just like in baseball where 99 per cent of white speedsters don't make it to the big leagues. We have the three wideouts JL listed as draftable and if that happens if we can get at least two more in then I'll be content--it doesn't take much to make me happy the problem is the NFL just shuts it down. So the four speed guys to keep an eye on are Anthrop, Braverman, Erickson and Eagan.Two big guys who can run McCaffrey and Mathews. And two other non wr who have the athletic ability the NFL trys to destroy is S Fejedelm and DE Trent Corney.
I have said it before white children are taught not to run fast--or drive to the basket or become a focal point of speed. No not now and maybe never if many get their way.
Boehringer is a BEAST btw. Gonna ignore him too NFL you bunch of twats?
 

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Would like to see Tanner McEvoy get drafted on offense as a wide receiver/H-back and QB. Very versatile but the NFL only reserves that kind of exciting hybrid out of the box stuff for black players like that Tavon Austin PUNK from the Rams--I can't stand that a- hole.
 
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i have watched about 6 minutes of highlights on Boehringer. I am not sure I have ever seen a wr accelerate after the catch at any level ever than him. Then again he was covered by mostly white corners. :) Seriously though, the fact that he ran a 4.1 shuttle time is beyond freakish for his size. I am not sure I have anybody running even close to that time at or near his size.
 

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The latest buzz after detail searching has Boehringer with a decent chance of getting drafted but it is not a done deal as we know.. And all of a sudden Braverman is getting a huge BUZZ hell some have him going in the 5th round. Is this real or bs? Anthrop and Erickson are fading--why on earth? and Eagan is seen as a return guy so somebody who needs a return guy draft him for God's sake.
Braverman is so quick and shifty he is a pure joy to behold!! Remember he tore an ACL a while back so he will only get faster --he burned Ohio State deep last season.
Cajuste looks almost certain but still hold your breath -and Spruce has shown up on multiple boards but real late.
 

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Just going through a few of the mock drafts this year does appear to be a lot better than last season. Not that it's victory but I would guess between 55-60 white players drafted this year.
 

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Just going through a few of the mock drafts this year does appear to be a lot better than last season. Not that it's victory but I would guess between 55-60 white players drafted this year.

That would be a great base to build on. The few years have been virtually unwatchable. Hoping for some positive movement
in the right direction to give the young kids that play football some hope that they are not just wasting their time & energy. There are so many great white athletes all across the U.S. We just need the schools, coach's, scouts and fans to believe in them.
 

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This year's draft reminds me of 2013, where we have disproportionate amounts of guys who are stuck in the 6th round to UDFA range. I mean it's always like that, but this year and that year seemed like we had an especially large amount of players stuck in that area. For example in 2013 we had LBs like Jake Knott, Alex Debniak, Cameron Lawrence, etc who were dominanted college players projected to go undrafted, this year we have guys like Luke Rhodes, Jake Ganus, Joe Bolden, etc. Some of these players will stick, some we'll never hear from again...
 

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Interesting this year NFL draft scout has 7/10 of the top ILBs as white guys, however of course numbers 1-3 aren't,
 

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I can't figure out who I'm more intrigued by, Moritz Boehringer or Justin Zimmer.
 

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I can't figure out who I'm more intrigued by, Moritz Boehringer or Justin Zimmer.

Both are the most athletic players at their positions and maybe the best athletes out of this whole draft class. They both seem to have garnered the attention with just about every team in the NFL with their pro day workouts so it would be great to see them taken earlier than I expect.
 

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Interesting this year NFL draft scout has 7/10 of the top ILBs as white guys, however of course numbers 1-3 aren't,

The best inside linebacker in this draft is Scooby Wright.
 

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Kansas City will host "big and fast" BYU receiver:
http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2016/...-host-big-and-fast-byu-receiver-ahead-of-2016

I mean, gosh, gee, golly, who would want to draft a 6'5" 222lb 4.41/40 WR??? The article states that he's "...projected as a late round pick if he is drafted at all...".

The article refers to his 4.41 speed as "eyebrow raising." When a white athlete shows he's fast the anti-white mainstream media is always "surprised," like clockwork. You can pretty much expect it.

It's tiresome.
 

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Mathews is an ideal outside wr built for NFL vertical offenses. He is not a workout warrior either with consistent production each year he has been a starter. I am intrigued to find out what happens with him - the optimist wants him to get drafted and be an early contributor but the pessimist won't allow me as I have seen our guys get the shaft from the caste system time and again.
 
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