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The best thing about Apke is he got by the caste gatekeepers and he put up the best all around performance at the combine - excelling at all of the drills. I also think for all of the caste cucks who yucked it up with Sanders, Eisen and Mayock their was probably a very good number of people like us who saw the double standard. Add that to the number of folks who were fed up with the NFL due to the protests and perhaps we will begin to see more questions about the exclusion of white athletes.

Not saying that the Apke workout is a watershed moment but I think at the very least it has probably added more people to begin to ask some of the same questions we ask here. When that lispy caste whore Mayock said "rare species" and that you don't often see that - it's all due to sample size - invite more white athletes to the combine and you will see more of those performances.
 

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When there is only one White participant at defensive back and he tears it up only to be ridiculed by the on-air announcers, it has to open some eyes. All anyone has to do is "flip the script" racially to see how hypocritical and open the anti-White racism is, and by people who self-righteously describe themselves as "anti-racist."

And of course Apke was a walk-on, as Celticdb15 mentioned. There's that other pattern whose dots are purposely never connected by the media because it bares open the essence of the Caste System, the systematic weeding out of most White football stars after high school.

Here's Apke's vertical, it wouldn't embed on here for some reason: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/0ap3000000919534/Field-View-Troy-Apke-s-41-unofficial-vertical
 

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Cantrell and Quinn are the first two mentioned. But then again Orlando Brown is third, but it's pretty good analysis of Cantrell and Quinn. Would be nice to see the Patriots actually draft some White receivers instead of always waiting until they've been grossly underused by other teams for several years (or in the case of Edelman put him through a long racial apprenticeship).

Six offensive prospects that should be on the Patriots' radar after the NFL combine


After notable performances this weekend in Indianapolis, these six players project as solid additions to an already potent offense
By soxpatsceltics@tianrossi Mar 6, 2018, 8:00am ESTSHARE
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This weekend was one of the most anticipated events of the NFL Draft process. The Combine, where hundreds of prospects went through physical and mental tests as they try to become the next starts in the NFL. I want to preface this piece with the disclaimer that becoming obsessed with raw combine numbers is a poor way of scouting. Their athleticism is just a piece of the puzzle that should be combined with scouting their tape and their interviews. But performances at the combine can show how a player could or could not excel at the next level.

Here are six offensive players that I changed my view on after the combine.

Dylan Cantrell, WR Texas Tech
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Going into the combine, the knock on Cantrell was that he was a poor raw athlete that lacks the ability to get separation against man coverage. However, his measurables at the combine told a completely different story. Outside of his 40 time, he dominated every event. Cantrell ran a blistering 6.56 second 3 cone and aced every short distance quickness test. He is also widely thought of as one of the best, if not the best blocking wide receiver in the draft because of his size and physicality, and his performance at the bench press backed that up. Overall, Cantrell scored the highest SPARQ of all of the combine WRs, 97th percentile overall.

Cantrell will get some Cooper Kupp, Jeff Janis and Chris Hogan comparisons as the draft approaches. Although Cantrell plays in an air raid offense, he’s caught passes from two different quarterbacks that should make NFL rosters in Patrick Mahomes and Nic Shimonek. And of course there can’t be a complete Cantrell profile without mentioning the success the Patriotshave had with Texas Tech WRs in the past. Wes Welker and Danny Amendola are both lofty expectations for Cantrell, but if he’s really this good of an athlete, he should have a chance to get there.

Cantrell did not formally meet with the Patriots during the combine but his teammate Keke Coutee did. The Patriots will likely see more of him at Texas Tech’s pro day later this month.

Where I would draft Cantrell: Rounds 4-5

Trey Quinn, Slot WR SMU
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Trey Quinn is a pro’s pro. Does stuff the right way and is a first in, last out kind of guy. Deceptive athleticism and could do some damage in the slot.

More seriously, Quinn projects as a possible replacement for Danny Amendola, who enters unrestricted free agency this year. Playing alongside future 1st rounder Courtland Sutton, Quinn played only 1 year at SMU after transferring from LSU after his sophomore year. But he made the most out of his time there, catching 114 balls in just 13 games. In one 3 game stretch in the middle of the season, he had 49 receptions for 458 yards and 3 touchdowns. It’s so stereotypical, but “deceptive athleticism” really does fit Quinn.

According to David Helman, the Patriots did have a formal meeting with Quinn at the combine. And Quinn impressed during his workouts this weekend. He graded out below average for raw size and athleticism (as expected) but posted above average marks in all short distance quickness tests. In addition, his hand size stands out as an outlier when compared to the rest of his athletic profile. As a guy that will have to excel in the slot and make contested catches to succeed in the NFL, having big hands will help him avoid drops. To illustrate how big of an outlier his hand size is, Quinn’s 10 1/8 inch hands are the same size as rocket arm Josh Allen, the biggest among the quarterbacks. Quinn’s stock, which was previously 7th/Priority FA definitely is pointing up.

Where I would draft Quinn: Rounds 5-7

full article: https://www.patspulpit.com/2018/3/6...england-patriots-radar-2018-nfl-combine-draft
 

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I can't really follow college football with the crazy amount of teams. But do we have any Recievers, Running backs, Fullbacks or QB's who didn't get a combine invite who are a chance to be drafted or at the least make a practice squad? Want to try to make some comparisons to those who did get the invite Thanks!
 

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Good post above from 22, RTTAS, Leo and Don.

I want to get this out of the way. From the many sources I have read Apke is not a SURE bet to get drafted. A very influential draft guru's post combine 7 round mock draft has him not being drafted. Although it was nice to see one source," full press coverage," mentioned he could be utilized as an outside CB the truth is we will likely have to sweat this one out.

Nevertheless we have to ask ourselves the question regarding this gate crasher. What was the point of inviting him to the combine? I will answer that at the end of this post.

Remember the last two 4.3 white combine players never made any impact in the NFL. Ryan Swope never saw the field due to head concerns (did they do a brain scan on him?) and Devon Wylie was barely there when he did play which was rare.

Back in 2005 CB Dustin Fox ran a 4.43 40 and had a huge 43.5 vertical. He was the star CB on a National Championship team but the NFL quickly slotted him as a S. To this day Fox is still pissed off about that. He never made a mark in the NFL playing out of position.

The same year Matt Jones put up astonishing numbers with a 4.38 40 and a 39.5 vertical at 6'5" 242 LBs which was tremendous. A converted QB they had him tagged as a TE instead of a WR. Now he eventually would play WR and played well but was a target of fans and (probably teammates too who disapproved of a white "gate crasher") he would drift out of the NFL after a few seasons as an isolated figure.

But back to my point. Apke passes the character test with flying colors. He received team sportsmanship and friendship awards and is active in a charity for rare diseases. Last year when Reuben Foster lost his temper with the hospital staff I said right here no one should draft him--talk about a red flag. And guess what the guy is a pure ******* and that has played out. No such worries from Apke a player in the CM mold who doesn't make a big fuss about himself. Prefers to lead by example and hard work and places the team above himself. That old white tradition of solid values.

So he gets invited to the combine after a stellar performance in a low level All Star game-- he was not invited to the Senior Bowl or even the East West event.

And he KILLS it. His stride and size suggest that he would clobber everyone in the 100 M, a true test for a sprinter unlike the artificial 40 yard dash that the NFL makes sure every year that they invite smallish quick track type black players to LIGHT up the clock time.

And he looked smoother than hell in the drills as well. So based on the idea they thought enough to invite him and he essentially steals the show one would expect him SHOOTING up the draft boards right? No as I said before he is still seen as a fringe 7th/FA prospect.
So what was the point of it all? He went through all that just to be invited to a camp only to be labeled as a damn free agent?

Perhaps they wanted a token white DB to run a 4.58 or 4.6 plus time to let everyone know the "slowness of white DB's " is the reason you don't see any of them in the NFL (and college) anymore. You know use him as an "example." But Apke upset that narrative with a fist across the kisser.

The excuse about his tape--he played in 2016 too he just didn't start--makes no sense because he was stellar especially late in the season where his blinding speed was evident but as usual not commented on. Everybody was too busy sucking off RB Barkley all season long.

So his tape is solid, his all star game play was dominant and his combine was otherworldly. So this "black" athlete as mentioned above would be shooting up near the first round of the draft. Alas he is not black but white and the curse word free agent is being used. The main premise that the caste crowd uses is based on the idea that whites are not fast enough and that is the reason there are so few skill players in the NFL. Well what would be the excuse for Apke?

I will jump the shark and there will be hell to be paid if these pussy NFL GM's and Coaches don't draft Apke. I will see to it they will regret not picking him believe me as the anti white racism that gurgles along under the radar would be alive and in full color and fully exposed. I will be firing off communications and penetrate the NFL and won't stop until they yell uncle.
 
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Apke, Patrick Laird and CM all have that natural stride that has track honing all over it. I am sure Apke could quite easily star at WR with gifted athleticism and good luck any negro dbs catching him from behind as I also think he would like them up in the 100m. As a CB at Penn he was otherworldly, his blazing speed and punishing hits were a sight to behold. Dion Sanders is a dyck for being the low IQ'd racist he is for saying such degrading racist comments about Apke.
 

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From Weenieworld. Pretty sure Peter King means rich white kids.

The MMQB's Peter King believes the NFL has "an inherent distrust in rich kids."

"They just do. And you have to prove to them being rich doesn't matter," King told the Dan Patrick Show. This statement is in relation to Josh Rosen and how King has concluded the NFL views him. King previously wrote that some in the NFL believe Rosen's upbringing and comfortable lifestyle means he might not work as hard as other prospects. Once again, these NFL prospects can't win. King since has written he hopes Rosen is only judged by his on-field accumen.
 

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That is just phenomenal! Absolutely sick of Lance Zierlein's lame, boiler plate, non-researched analysis on every single white player. We need to light him up on NFL.com and twitter.

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/troy-apke?id=32462018-0002-5601-23df-c332e0865a01
The ludicrous snickering and snide "compliments" from whoever that cuck twit idiot was in communication with Sanders, along with Sanders himself being obviously dismissive of Apke's speed and talent is outrageous. The anti-White racism is off-the-charts obvious.
 

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Apke ran a 4.35!!!


Look at this display with Sanders, Mayock and Eisen all with the typical discriminatory comments. Caste system in play totally. Sanders even comes out and says it.





Apke ran a 4.39 on the second run and they are all laughing and giggling. Mayock just referred to him as a "rare species".
Here's the actual clip
 

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King crossed the line. Questioning Rosens rich upbringing is downright anti semetic ! But it's true NFL would much rather have the sob stories of black kids being raised by their single moms or grandma's.
 

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Thank you guys for all the terrific updates and posts. I’m not following the caste media at all so you all are my eyes and ears.

I’m interested to see how (((Rosen))) is treated by the MSM. Will they try to tear him down like the rest of the goyim or will they give him a pass as a member of their tribe?
 

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The two biggest highlights of the year for me so far is Federer winning the Australian Open and Troy Apke's 4.34 40 yard dash at the combine to go along with his great all around work out.

Jason Sehorn was on the Colin Cowherd show and he said that inside locker rooms there is stuff going on he can't divulge to the public but I got the sense that blacks are very territorial when it comes to the "speed" positions and it make life hard on the few white players who play a position like CB. Sehorn, one of my all time favorite players handled the Apke talk with dignity and said of course there are fast white players.

Apke himself has handled his new notoriety with aplomb saying the whites can't run notion is "just a stereotype."

His black safeties coach at Penn State describes Apke as "fast, fast." Presumably double fast which he is and he was urged to run track by his HS football coach so he isn't really a "track athlete" who happens to play football.

One has to be careful because I would hate to throw this young player under the bus and any class action move or any lawsuit should not have his name as a client.

Apke is being represented by Joe Linte sports. See below a list of his clients for this draft. I do not know much about law but if one is going to file a lawsuit things have to be very clear. Just a random lawsuit against a sports league being "anti-white" gets too murky and chances of winning seem slim to none.

However in the case of Apke the view is much clearer. The trees have been cleared and the prairie can be seen for miles. The lawsuit would focus on federal laws of discrimination and if he was not to get drafted a case could be made by a person or outside group where Apke is not the client. He would get "black balled " and it would kill his chances of an NFL career.

The lawsuit would argue that Apke is being denied employment solely based on his race. There would be ample evidence to present the case and comparisons to black players who have been drafted would be helpful.

Obviously none of this would be necessary if Troy gets deservedly drafted.

But it was one of a few plan of attacks I envision if the NFL screws this highly likeable tremendous talent.

Again see below a list of Joe Linta's clients which include WR Justin Watson.

http://jlsports.net/uncategorized/2018-rookie-class/
 

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Lawsuits have to be filed by the person or persons who have been directly damaged, and damages must be proven to prevail. An outside person can't bring a suit claiming discrimination against Apke; it would be thrown out for lack of standing.

The possibility of a class action lawsuit has been discussed here as long as CF has existed. It's not likely to happen because of the demonization a plaintiff or a plaintiff class would receive, and because it would take millions of dollars in legal fees and most likely take a number of years given appeals and delaying tactics in general.

If Apke isn't drafted, the league if sued by him would simply cite various perceived negative criteria working against him. The only thing that would have a chance of success would be a class action suit by White football players, in particular showing a long-standing pattern of racial discrimination in the giving out of scholarships. The NCAA is the weakest link in the Caste System, followed by the so-called recruiting services. But in the present racial environment, no one wants to buck the system knowing how it would be reacted to, and as stated mucho mucho money would be needed to take on the power and resources of the NCAA, the NFL, and indirectly the corporate media that enables the Caste System. In the U.S. legal system, the side with the most money and influence almost always wins.
 
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Onto Plan B then. Ha. I guess the soul crushing and agonizing experience I and others have here when it comes to the modern day sports racial outlay and media representation would be tossed out do to "lack of standing."

I am still trying to figure out how the NFL can explain a player who was invited to the combine and performed at the highest level possible yet hasn't, at least so far, improved his draft stock beyond the initial impression that he would likely become a free agent.

If he was considered a free agent type no matter what he did at the combine why was he invited? The whole point of the combine is to see if a player enhances or hurts his draft status. And if Apke was a "normal" black player the case would have been settled. He would likely get drafted in the middle rounds at the latest. At worst the player would be drafted. It would be unheard of for a player like Apke not to get drafted after his combine performance. It is a yearly ritual a guy knocks it out of the park at the combine and he gets upgraded to an earlier draft round. But in Apke's case they are "upgrading" him to free agent status. One problem. There is no such thing as an upgrade to free agent status because that is basically the bottom of the barrel.

I wonder again if they wanted Apke there to represent "white stiffs" and use him as an example of why white athletes can't measure up to the black DB's. His performance didn't play by the rules though but his draft status never seemed to be open to debate. He was heading into the trash bin one way or another it seems.

A bit concerned his agent represents players on the low end of the margins. Free agent types.

Already Todd McShay has jumped up by leaps and bounds some black players who ran fast 40 times at the combine despite questionable productivity and playing ability in college. Needless to say the name Troy Apke is nowhere to be found in McShay's high risers.

So the fight is on. Many of the draft people have egg on their face when it comes to Apke and have refused to own up to it leaving him in the same limbo he was before the combine.

Some people are going to have to step up and push Apke to the forefront.
 
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Compare Apke to Jamerson(Badger DB)

Both similar size, speed, and production as 1 year starters. Jamerson is stronger than Apke only thing he's better at. Otherwise they're nearly identical. Guaranteed Jamerson is seen as a 2/3rd rd pick .
 

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Thank you guys for all the terrific updates and posts. I’m not following the caste media at all so you all are my eyes and ears.

I’m interested to see how (((Rosen))) is treated by the MSM. Will they try to tear him down like the rest of the goyim or will they give him a pass as a member of their tribe?

After the draft, (((Rosen))) will surely supplant Chris Long as the most despised white NFL player. Here’s an article about Jewish Josh wearing a hat that reads “F-ck Trump” while playing golf on a course owned by The Donald. It seems that Rosen is as liberal as he is hideous...

https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2016/04/11/uclas-josh-rosen-wears-hat-special-message-donald-trump
 
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I don't see the athletic similarity Celtic. What is similar is that both got going late in college and like you said Jamerson is thought about as a 2nd or 3rd round pick and Apke is on the fringe.

Athletically Jamerson is your typical muscled up modern day DB. He showed speed but lacked fluidity in his sprint. He looks too "workout musclebound" to me which lends to stiffness. This type of stiffness leads to the crap DB play we have been seeing from black DB's where they have little ability to adjust to balls in the air. Just straight line speed with their heads down. He looks like another in a long line of assembly line DBs. Training for the 40 yard dash since birth knowing that is practically all he has to do to reach the top.

Apke on the other hand is much more lithe and explosive. And in terms of raw speed Apke is not only faster but much more effortless in his gait and stride. Apke moves with the fluidity and grace of a leopard. Comparing these two players side by side I would choose Apke over Jamerson in a heart beat.

If I were in charge of a team's draft I would choose Apke over all the other DB's. Perhaps I am reaching and showing my bias. But really with the crap DB play we have witnessed it seems to me a player like Apke is the antidote.
 

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I don't see the athletic similarity Celtic. What is similar is that both got going late in college and like you said Jamerson is thought about as a 2nd or 3rd round pick and Apke is on the fringe.

Athletically Jamerson is your typical muscled up modern day DB. He showed speed but lacked fluidity in his sprint. He looks too "workout musclebound" to me which lends to stiffness. This type of stiffness leads to the crap DB play we have been seeing from black DB's where they have little ability to adjust to balls in the air. Just straight line speed with their heads down. He looks like another in a long line of assembly line DBs. Training for the 40 yard dash since birth knowing that is practically all he has to do to reach the top.

Apke on the other hand is much more lithe and explosive. And in terms of raw speed Apke is not only faster but much more effortless in his gait and stride. Apke moves with the fluidity and grace of a leopard. Comparing these two players side by side I would choose Apke over Jamerson in a heart beat.

If I were in charge of a team's draft I would choose Apke over all the other DB's. Perhaps I am reaching and showing my bias. But really with the crap DB play we have witnessed it seems to me a player like Apke is the antidote.

Agreed Jamerson looks roided up.

Talking more about 40 time compared to body type and build i suppose. Both in elite range Apke with a blistering 4.35 and Jamerson with a 4.40.
 

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First just because I am reporting a web site mock draft please do not think for one second this is accurate. As I have mentioned the few highly influential draft gurus are ignoring Apke and that is more telling. Also Apke needs a push from someone like Mel Kiper. And his pro day is later in the month and the scouts will be searching for negatives but is yet another chance for him to glide through the drills. I doubt he will test again. Don't expect that prick McShay to help out.

Below is a list of players that a professional scouting service called NFL Draft Scout puts out. It is a very good site and anyone interested in this NFL Draft should staple it on your computer. It features future drafts as well. I have been using it for two years now.

This is their post combine list of players they think will be drafted. Next to their name is the rounds they project them at. I'll list WR and S.

WR---- Trey Quinn 4th or 5th ---Quinn is showing up on nearly every draft board. As he should.

Dylan Cantrell 6th---with an arrow pointing up which means he shot up after the combine. This is where I would project him if I
were a scout. Remember he can really block too. Not one of those one hit wonders like so many black WR's.

Jake Wieneke 7th

Braxton Berrios 7th-FA---no question not working out at the combine badly hurt him.


SS-------Troy Apke 5th or 6th---Also with an arrow pointing up. Nice to see and proud to see it.

Cole Reyes 7th or FA

See below main page of web site. Go to position rankings under the more draft info upper left hand corner.

http://nfldraftscout.com/
 
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I want to compare Ryan Nall to some of the bigger backs taken recently in the draft. I have seen Nall at best as a late round pick by many mock drafts.

Ryan Nall - 6'2" 232lbs 4.58 40, 15 reps of 225, 33" vert, 122" broad, 6.95 3 cone, 4.16 short shuttle. 385 carries for 2,216 yards and 24 TDS. 5.8 YPC. Caught 56 balls for 563 yards and 4 TDS.

TJ Yeldon- 6'1" 226lbs 4.61 40, 22 reps of 225, 36" vert, 117" broad, 7.19 3 cone, 4.22 short shuttle. 576 carries for 3,322 yards and 37 TDS. 5.8 YPC. Caught 46 balls for 494 yards and 2 TDS.

Matt Jones - 6'2" 231lbs 4.61 40, 20 reps of 225, 31.5" vert, 112" broad, N/A 3 cone, 4.20 short shuttle. 297 carries for 1,431 yards 11 TDS. 4.8 YPC. Caught 19 balls for 100 yards and 1 TD.

Jeremy Hill- 6'1" 233lbs 4.66 40, 20 reps of 225, 29" vert, 113" broad, N/A 3 cone, N/A short shuttle. 345 carries for 2,156 yards 28 TDS. 6.2 YPC. Caught 26 balls for 254 yards and 0 TDS.

Le'Veon Bell- 6'1" 230lbs 4.60 40, 24 reps of 225, 31.5" vert, 118" broad, 6.75 3 cone, 4.24 short shuttle. 671 carries for 3,346 yards and 33 TDS. 5.0 YPC. Caught 78 balls for 531 yards and 1 TD.

Yeldon was a 2nd round pick. Jones was a 3rd round pick. Hill was a 2nd round pick. Bell was a 2nd round pick. None of those guys were mentioned as playing FB or H-back like Nall. Nall will presumably go later than all of them were taken even though some of them had character red flags as well. Nall had the best 40, broad jump, and short shuttle out of all of them. The only area where he is lacking is the bench which makes playing FB or HB sound stupid for him. His college stats are very comparable to all of those guys. I know he didn't have the guys blocking for him that a Yeldon or Hill had. For us here at castefootball we already know but if you are a lurker ask yourself why Nall who showed more athleticism testing and very similar numbers playing Power 5 football, why is he viewed as a FB or HB and why would he go 3-4 rounds later than these guys? The answer is simple... the color of his skin.
 

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dolphins15, that is the kind of post that RESONATES. the factual representation you submitted above provides (yet more) irrefutable evidence supporting our position here at Caste Football, illustrating with vivid clarity the double standards we detest. thank you for sharing it.
 

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JC, I truly believe in a fair world Ryan Nall should be a 2nd-3rd round pick. I thought I would do the same Dylan Cantrell of Texas Tech.

Dylan Cantrell- 6'3" 226lbs 4.59 40, 18 reps of 225, 38.5" vert, 130" broad, 6.56 3 cone, 4.03 short shuttle, 10.85 long shuttle. 158 receptions 1,873 yards and 18 TDS.

Michael Thomas- 6'3" 212lbs 4.57 40, 18 reps of 225, 35" vert, 126" broad, 6.80 3 cone, 4.13 short shuttle, 11.7 long shuttle. 113 receptions 1,602 yards and 18 TDS.

Allen Robinson- 6'2" 220lbs, 4.60 40, N/A reps of 225, 39" vert, 127" broad, 7.00 3 cone, 4.00 short shuttle, 11.36 long shuttle. 177 receptions 2,479 yards and 17 TDS.

Courtland Sutton- 6'3" 218lbs 4.54 40, 18 reps of 225, 35.5" vert, 124" broad, 6.57 3 cone, 4.11 short shuttle, 11.06 long shuttle. 195 receptions 3,220 yards and 31 TDS.

Cantrell is considered a late round pick. Michael Thomas and Allen Robinson were 2nd round picks. Courtland Sutton is considered a 1st round pick in this years draft. Although he has more production he did play in a smaller conference than the other guys. I heard a draft guy on the local radio talk about how Sutton blew up the combine and his 6.57 3 cone at 218 lbs means he will be able to get open in the NFL and how its a crazy time for a guy his size. Cantrell is 8lbs heavier and ran the 3 cone faster. Again why is Cantrell considered a late round pick and these guys are going 1st or 2nd round?
 

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The AUTHORITY of the football cucks and anti-white bigots must be destroyed or seriously damaged before there can be any talk of lawsuits.
 

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I would quibble with Don, IMO the low hanging fruit for us is the recruitment scams. I have a nose for corruption and it stinks
 

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Excellent work on those comparisons dolphin15. Very useful information that can be shown to DWFs.
 
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