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Thanks for the updated list Leonardfan...can see McCaffrey with the Colts or the Packers...wonder WHERE Cooper Kupp lands? Would like to see some skills spread around as well...

The PTB have to keep with the stringent unspoken 23-25% rule (for how many years now?)...if they add a few more at one position...they will have to shave a few at another...often seen at WR & DB...Can't have BOTH.....Not even 50% O-Line?? 5 of 53 D-line? Ouuch!

If not Drafted...then the question becomes Who are the Undrafted Rookie Free Agents that get to Summer Camp & land on Final 53 man Roster OR stick on Practice Squad?

BS Richie Brown & Calvin Munson were not invited..what a slap in the face! Chad Kelly not getting an invite ? Yet somehow Pacman Jones & Vontaze Burfict are living large & in charge?? Just saw Arkansas TE Sprinkle invite..WOW! Worse than a DOUBLE STANDARD!

Davis Webb will be the steal of the Draft at the QB position

Did WR Jordan Westerkamp get snubbed bec of injury? Otherwise he should have been invited....
WR Tanner Gentry should make an impact when all is said & done regardless of Draft...
"Jack of All Trades" Nick Holley could surprise....maybe just maybe the Edelman/Kent effect could workout?
WR Thomas Sperbeck should have been invited
WR Gehrig Deiter & Anthony Warrum can land in a Summer Camp

RB Kade Harrington could stick on a practice squad & hopefully emerge on a 53 man roster....will RB Derrick Craine or Dalton Crossan do the same??

I'd expect DB Dallas Lloyd to be Drafted in the Later Rounds...BS he was not invited!
Air Force's Weston Steelhammer should get Drafted in 6th Round like Navy's Keenan Reynolds
Leo Musso will be of those WSTW (White special teams Weapons) that land on the 53...
Brandon Leston should get a look in the late Rounds
New Hampshire's Casey DeAndrade could surprise..if he's not Drafted might stick on the 53

Zach Hoffpauir's year off to play baseball drop him down the list??

Taylor Barton, Tony Annese & Sean Ahern should be in Training Camps too

X Factor is Dylan Haines...ex-walk-on that became Texas Best DB is used to being an afterthought...i won't count him out yet!
 
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The Combine invites have been announced. Huge snubs at first glance are QB Chad Kelly, DE Hunter Dmick, WR Tanner Gentry amongst other white WRs, several d-linemen (Ivey. O'Connor), several white DBs - Steelhammer, Musso (only one was invited.)

There could of been at least 10 white WRs invited - only 5 were invited. 5 White DBs could of been invited only one was.

330 total players invited and only 59 are white. What a crock of ****.

Between 50-60 players is the magical number of whites that seem to be drafted each year and once again the NFL is doing its best to filter out white players. It amazes me that no one else picks up on the obvious trend of capping white players invited to the combine/drafted.

Thanks for compiling the list of White invites.

The way the number of Whites drafted each year never varies from the same basic percentage, defies all odds of probability and proves that the NFL fine-tunes the Caste System. The whole scouting/recruiting/Combine/drafting racket is the heart and guts of the Caste System and needs to somehow be widely exposed and discredited, otherwise players like J.J. Watt, Jordy Nelson and Christian McCaffrey will always be regarded by DWFs as nothing but rare exceptions to the rule that blacks are better athletes and better football players.
 

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I could rant all day about the players who were spurned because of their skin color. The only thing we can hang our hats on is that a few of these guys will get noticed by a team at their pro day and be a udfa signing. That seems to be the way our guys get into the league anyways - Zenner, Humphries, Amendola etc.

At least the depth and quality of our guys at safety and wr is deeper than in the last few years.
 

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Yeah what Don said. If you are going to contact anybody you got to discredit the recruiting / scout services right off the bat, no long winded dissertation on esoteric sports knowledge.
 

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Much of the same ol horseshit caste system.. I'll be cheering for upside affletes to screw up in the coming months. Beat their Gfs, steal, DUIs all that TNB + some injuries. A guy can dream right?!
 
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59 non special team white invites for the combine is extra low. Last year it was 72, and similar numbers to that in other years. Bright spots are 5 WR's invited, downside among other things is low amount of tight ends, and D-linemen, and of course DB's.
 

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59 non special team white invites for the combine is extra low. Last year it was 72, and similar numbers to that in other years. Bright spots are 5 WR's invited, downside among other things is low amount of tight ends, and D-linemen, and of course DB's.

I'd add 7 non white qbs to that as well for another downside.
 

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NFL Films producer Greg Cosell does not view UNC QB Mitch Trubisky as "necessarily a high level talent."

Trubisky "needs infrastructure, the right offensive system for him to develop into a quality starter," Cosell said. Function of the offense and system fit are two labels that stand out in this discussion of Trubisky. The same label can be dished out to a number of passers in the NFL and in each class. We care most about how quarterbacks handle confined space and a closing pocket, and that part of Trubisky's evaluation was not mentioned in this conversation.

This "expert" Cosell lives off the name of his uncle - Howard Cosell.
 

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Draftdaddy is one of my go to sites. I have noticed they have not done an update since Feb 5th. I sent out an email to DD back in November. Completely forgot about it until logging into my email just now. Here is the exchange and the owner of DD gave some interesting insight:

My email:

I notice in your comments when posting articles you subtly acknowledge the fact that white prospects don't get the recognition they should. Just wondering if you deal with NFL scouts and they acknowledge that white athletes at skill positions are purposely ignored due to being white. I also wonder if they might by chance acknowledge that the NFLs lack of fundamentals and over-reliance on the combine has led to an increasingly bad product on the field.
I am hoping you guys can start posting more articles and bringing more attention to the following:
WRS:
Cooper Kupp
Ryan Switzer
Trent Taylor
Jordan Westerkamp
Drew Morgan
Thomas Sperbeck
Brandon Reily
Tanner Gentry
Jake Mauldhart
DBs
Dallas Lloyd
Zach Hoffpauir
Nate Gerry
Weston Steelhammer
Dylan Haines
Leo Musso
Tony Annese
Yep I realize they are all white and yep I totally believe that both the NFL and NCAA go out of their way to ignore white athletes. You are the only draft resource who seems to acknowledge it.


The DD Response:

Doug, glad you enjoy the site.

As far as how we do things, we honestly try to treat all these athletes fairly. So we are not big fans of stereotypes. Whether is be negative stereotypes of white players or African-American players. If a prospect has great size/speed and athletic ability, that's how we see them. Not through a racial lens.

As far as scouts telling us things, no scout that is connected to an N.F.L. team, has ever even hinted at them being biased against white athletes or any others. None would ever do that. However, to be honest with you, many agents (even big time agents) have complained to us that their white players/clients (particularly WR's) are not being judged fairly or are negatively stereotyped be the media and even some scouts. We even have had some black agents, with white clients, complain about this.

As far as the articles we post/blog, I don't have much time to each day to post, so I do a generic net search to find articles....whatever comes up, we post. It would be way too hard and time consuming to search for articles of any individual players. Outside of Musso and Mauldhart, I believe I've posted articles regarding all the players you listed..
By the way, speaking to someone over the summer that is an actual scout, I can tell you Kupp and Gerry came into the season much more highly regarded by real pro scouts, than most fake Internet scouts.
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Thanks for your efforts gents, damn fine work. Putting it in a question form is effective.
 

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NFL Films producer Greg Cosell does not view UNC QB Mitch Trubisky as "necessarily a high level talent."

Trubisky "needs infrastructure, the right offensive system for him to develop into a quality starter," Cosell said. Function of the offense and system fit are two labels that stand out in this discussion of Trubisky. The same label can be dished out to a number of passers in the NFL and in each class. We care most about how quarterbacks handle confined space and a closing pocket, and that part of Trubisky's evaluation was not mentioned in this conversation.

This "expert" Cosell lives off the name of his uncle - Howard Cosell.

One thing I noticed about Cosell is he misuses big words that he doesn't quite know the meaning of. Probably a tactic to make him seem more intelligent than he really is.
 

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I don't think we should get our hopes up this year in terms of overall numbers. I think if we hit 50 white players drafted it will be a miracle. This draft is looking to be a repeat of 2015 IMO.
 

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Thank you Leonardfan for taking the time to confront these issues! There we have it...those words in Bold print speak VOLUMES of what white athletes are up against. It's a stinking shame! Pigeon-holed & stereotyped far too often...White privilege "in-reverse"!

Was meaning to comment that a lot of times Real Scout evaluations differ than there un-athletic (internet scouts) journalist schmucks! No surprise! Last year had posted an very favorable article here on CF abt Nate Gerry being a Higher Draft pick from legit Scouts. Fact that less than 80 white players selected is a joke!

HS Recruiting Services are the root culprit funnelling out plenty of talent...before they ever enter college....otherwise it would be over 80
 
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A new four round mock draft at NFL.com has McCaffrey going to the Colts at #14.......but.......wait for it........as a WR!........too funny
 

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If there are such many quality white players, but NFL Draft goes as usual, does that mean white friendly teams can make more smart moves by signing them after the draft? could be a steal.
Edelman talked on the show that there were 10 teams waiting to sign him (Packers might be his team if not being selected), this means some teams still wise enough to pick quality white, a good bargain?
 
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I hate caste announcers. I finally got to watching some wr Chad Hansen highlights and early on Hansen catches a short pass ( I think against Hawaii ) at their 45 and just sprints past two defenders and splits 3 more and long strides it ( I mean silky smooth strides ) and runs into the end zone untouched.
As Hansen shows off this incredible acceleration you can see how athletic the move was and you can hear the crowd start to " wow " scream and the announcer says " and Tre Watson " in for the .... wait it's Hansen , " Chad Hansen. Come on! The move was so athletic they assumed it was the black guy. Not the blue-collar high-motor guy with good hands and who had to walk on despite being all state. Ridiculous.
On the plus side as I have never seen the kid play before he reminds me of a cross between Ricky Proehl and Terrel Owens. The receiver Owens not the petulant little baby.
 
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WOOOOOOWWWWW. Just finished the 2016 Hansen highlight real. He makes Julio Jones on the acrobatic catches look like Elmer Fudd. This kid is fantastic. I seriously am speechless. Cooper Kupp will go higher but this kid is a top 15 pick. Race should have nothing to do with this one. The announcers ( rightly so ) routinely kept praising him and I don't mean softly. Just breathtaking stuff. The fact that the kid can run after the catch and juke corners on a regular basis also helps. Some people may be grousing about the lack of whites in the draft this year but maybe we should focus on the quality and not the quantity this year. With McCaffrey, Kupp, Hansen, and Switzer plus many more it is going to be a very pleasant April me thinks. :)
 
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One last question. How long is it before wr's Trent Taylor and Ryan Switzer get compared to Cole Beasley? Beasley is great but Switzer is a McCaffrey clone skill-set wise just on the diminutive side. I know a lot about Taylor but L. Tech ain't much on ESPN if you get my drift.
 

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Some more anti-white denigration from the cucks at weenieworld:

Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline notes that FAU DL Trey Hendrickson's East-West Shrine Game weight of 255 pounds was in part due to a stomach virus.

Now that Hendrickson has drunk his OJ and taken his vitamin C, it looks like he has begun to put back on healthy weight. Pauline passes along that he is training at 264 pounds, now. The belief is that he has the frame to play at 275 pounds without losing athleticism. As for his athletic chops, Pauline notes that he has been running the 40-yard dash in the low 4.6's and has put forth a vertical jump of more than 37 inches. He is also expected to be able to heft it 25 times (at least) on the bench press at the NFL Scouting Combine. He already impressed during East-West Shrine Game practices (even while battling illness) and further strong work at the Combine could push him into the late Day 3
conversation.

Hendrickson isn't some late round flyer. His production, shrine game and expected good workout numbers at the combine should put him as a 3rd rounder at the latest. I'd love to knock out the *** writers at weenieworld.
 

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McCaffrey, Switzer, Henson and Kupp just to start make this one of the most exciting drafts for me in decades. I look at the talent that these 4 guys have and I struggle to see how they cannot become stars on Sundays if given a fair chance. Many of our guys have been screwed over for too many years. This hopefully will be the year of these explosive playmakers. Any team would be lucky to have the services of this fearsome foursome.

I'm excited about many other players too but this group has elite athletecism that you don't see everyday! April cannot
get here soon enough!
 
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I am going to try to remain optimistic here, but from a playmaking ability perspective, the year 2017 might have the most white players I have ever seen (note that I am only 30 years old) at the skill positions. Below you may find a hypothetical 2017 list of our guys at the skill positions. I am only going to set the bar for six rookie WRs and 2 rookie DBs to be on a NFL roster come opening day. The list below was something I generated quickly, so I'm sure I'm missing some current active players:

RBs:
Christian McCaffrey (rookie)
Danny Woodhead
Rex Burkehead
Zach Zenner
Tyler Gaffney
Brandon Wegher
Kade Harrington (rookie) - It's a long shot, but I'm hoping he can latch on to a team like Dr. ZZ & Woody did.

Also, we can probably add in the hybrid FBs that will contribute to their respective teams: Kyle Juscyzky, Aaron Ripkowski, Andy Janovich, Danny Vitale, John Kuhn, Anthony Sherman, Sam Rogers (rookie).

WRs:
Jordy Nelson
Adam Thielen
Eric Decker
Julian Edelman
Cole Beasley
Chris Hogan
Alex Erickson
Jeff Janis
Danny Amendola
Adam Humphries
Jordan Taylor
Brian Walters
Nick Williams
Michael Campanaro
Daniel Braverman
Jace Billingsley (He was active for at least one game in 2016)
Max McCaffrey (He was active for at least one game in 2016)
Cooper Kupp (rookie)
Chad Hensen (rookie)
Drew Morgan (rookie)
Ryan Switzer (rookie)
Trent Taylor (rookie)
Jordan Westerkamp (rookie)

DBs:
Colin Jones
Eric Weddle
Andrew Sendejo
Jeff Heath
Harrison Smith
Daniel Sorenson
Chris Prosinski
Nate Gerry (rookie)
Weston Steelhammer (rookie)

RBs Totals: 7
Total ball carriers: 14

WRs Totals: 23

DBs Totals: 9

Pros:
* Due to the recent Denver workout, we might see other teams knocking on Toby's door which will hopefully lead to the return of Toby Gerhart in 2017. If so, this will increase the RB Totals to 8, TBCs to 15.

* If you add the WR total #s to the total # of great catching White TEs (including rookies such as Jake Butt, George Kittle, etc.), then we might have anywhere from 35-40 white men catching a pass in 2017.

Now I'm sure that most of the rookies will have to serve some sort of a racial apprenticeship, but hey, for fans who grew up watching this game in the 90s, I like to believe that there is small progress being made at the skill position level.

Respectfully,
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That's an interesting point, it's probably been discussed in depth on here before but I'm relatively new and haven't come across it yet - is it better to have a few really white and successful teams (as we've seen with the Pats and Packers), or to have them a bit spread out across many teams?

Some teams (raiders, steelers, seahawks, etc) could use a guy (or many) like McCaffrey or Kupp to make them a little more palatable, but of course those teams may draft them and then not use them based on race (or even make them change positions). It's an interesting this-or-that.
I think we should atleast have a white skill player on every team. But McCaffrey going to the Raiders, or Seahawks, Hell no that would most likely destroy his career.
 
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