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Made some updates to the Shrine Game list.

Another QB note - Jacob Eason needs to stay in Washington for his senior year and put it all together - he is not ready to declare yet.

Agreed. He's had a good first year as a starter for UW but could use another year to fine tune his skill set. He'd be the best QB In Pac 12 with Herbert gone and Top 5 in Nation.

With Tua injured though he might be tempted by NFL..

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.se...d-be-wise-to-consider-washingtons-past/?amp=1

So far so good as far as The Shrine Game roster looks. A couple more LBs would be nice.
 

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Pretty unbelievable that he has only been invited to the third rate NFLPA Collegiate bowl so far. Hopefully he gets a shrine bowl/senior bowl invite. In a league littered with sumo mediocrity I had Throkmorton pegged as a 3rd round player at the worst.

Oregon senior T Calvin Throckmorton has accepted his invitation to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Throckmorton (6'6/318) is known for his versatility, as he was the only FBS lineman in 2018 to start at four different positions on the offensive line - RT, C, RG, LT. He has allowed only one sack over his last 31 games and has made 38 consecutive starts for the Ducks. Throckmorton was graded as the best tackle in the Pac 12 and seventh best in the nation by Pro Football Focus, so it's interesting to see such a highly decorated player not being invited to the Senior Bowl. Throckmorton's stock has dropped from his stellar 2018 and is now viewed as a Day 2 or 3 NFL Draft prospect.
 

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This won't shock anybody but the chances of a white wide receiver getting drafted this year is remote. I would be surprised if one got invited to the combine.

Notre Dame's Chris Finke perhaps the one with the best shot has been ignored for large clumps of the season in fact in their last game against Stanford he was totally invisible. He does offer the added benefit of being a sterling punt returner but there are so many black wide receivers on the docket I doubt any team will become enamored with his resume.

Dalton Schoen of Kansas State similarly had an uneven season and I have never seen his name pop up on draft boards. JP Shohfi of Yale like Finke is also an accomplished punt returner and special teams player. Unfairly the Ivy League players ( especially white Ivy Leaguers) are an afterthought for most draft gurus so he has to overcome that built in bias in order to gain some traction.

I have 6- 7 round grades on all three but draft gurus could give a rat's ass what I think.

Those are the only three vaguely viable candidates I can come up with at the moment. It looks bleak folks. Next season doesn't look any better. The days of seeing some white wide receivers pop up in the draft look to be over for the foreseeable future. Which makes me sick.

Forget running backs. Don't expect any white running backs to be considered for the 2020 draft.
 
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Pretty unbelievable that he has only been invited to the third rate NFLPA Collegiate bowl so far. Hopefully he gets a shrine bowl/senior bowl invite. In a league littered with sumo mediocrity I had Throkmorton pegged as a 3rd round player at the worst.

Oregon senior T Calvin Throckmorton has accepted his invitation to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Throckmorton (6'6/318) is known for his versatility, as he was the only FBS lineman in 2018 to start at four different positions on the offensive line - RT, C, RG, LT. He has allowed only one sack over his last 31 games and has made 38 consecutive starts for the Ducks. Throckmorton was graded as the best tackle in the Pac 12 and seventh best in the nation by Pro Football Focus, so it's interesting to see such a highly decorated player not being invited to the Senior Bowl. Throckmorton's stock has dropped from his stellar 2018 and is now viewed as a Day 2 or 3 NFL Draft prospect.
Like I mentioned in another thread in regards to offensive linemen, Throckmorton's problem is that being white, he lacks the imaginary "black" intangibles. No matter how quick his shuttle time is, he has "boring feet", while the black o-lineman that struggles to get up from his chair at the buffet table automatically has "quick feet". And bench numbers don't matter since he doesn't have "long arms". I've yet to have someone explain to me why having long arms is an advantage for an offensive lineman, yet since blacks on average have longer arms it's now a requirement for a positive scouting report.
 

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Like I mentioned in another thread in regards to offensive linemen, Throckmorton's problem is that being white, he lacks the imaginary "black" intangibles. No matter how quick his shuttle time is, he has "boring feet", while the black o-lineman that struggles to get up from his chair at the buffet table automatically has "quick feet". And bench numbers don't matter since he doesn't have "long arms". I've yet to have someone explain to me why having long arms is an advantage for an offensive lineman, yet since blacks on average have longer arms it's now a requirement for a positive scouting report.

One year I compared the size of the arms of the Pro Bowl offensive tackles to those of non-Pro-Bowl starters. The Pro Bowlers had an average arm length less than the length of the other starters. The exact opposite of what one might expect based on the media reports.
 

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It's officially scrub season - the early entry announcements are beginning to roll in and they are going to be 90% black and most of the players will fizzle out of the league in a few years if they are drafted at all.

Shea Patterson was invited to the Shrine game (he should get a senior bowl invite). Wazzu QB Anthony Gordon was invited to the senior bowl. My guess is that the senior bowl wants to see if the overrated Jordan Love out of Utah St declares before they decide to invite Patterson.

Burrow and Herbert are the two gems of this year's draft class at the QB position.
 

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East-West Shrine Game Roster is at 120 - so it should be pretty much set. Oddly enough it looks to be around a quarter of the players invited are white - goes right along with the 25% mark we see every year during the draft. The Senior Bowl looks to be a little worse - not all invites have been announced yet.

QB:
Kevin Davidson Princeton
James Morgan FIU
Shea Patterson Michigan
Tommy Stevens Miss St

WRs
Chris Finke Notre Dame
Mason Kinsey Berry

TE
Parker Houston SDSU
Sean McKeon Michigan
Giovanni Ricci Western Mich
Mitchell Wilcox USF

OT
Jake Benzinger Wake Forest
Jack Driscoll Auburn
Alex Givens Ole Miss
Charlie Heck UNC
Jared Hilbers Washington
Evin Ksiezarczyk Buffalo
Calvin Throckmorton Oregon

OG
Gage Cervenka Clemson
John Phillips Boston College
Simon Stepaniak Indiana

C
Jake Fruhmorgen Baylor
Luke Jurig Western Michigan
Sean Pollard Clemson
Zach Shackelford Texas

DE
Joe Gaziano Northwesetn
Bryce Sterk Montana St
Derrek Tuszka North Dakota St

DT
Garrett Marino UAB

LB
Dante Olson Montana
Casey Toohill Stanford


DB
Jordan Glasgow Michigan
Austin Lee BYU
 

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Shrine Game looks to be shaping up nicely. 2 DBs is a pleasant surprise. Nice to see Kinsey a small school WR from Georgia get some exposure!

Very Athletic TE group. Good crop of OL. Even DL has 4 invitees.

Okay so it seems we have 3 very strong QBs coming out, headlined by Burrow. I'd say
1. Burrow (Top 10)
2.Herbert (1st Rd)
3.Patterson (Late 1st-3rd Rd)


After that it's kind of a free fall. Who do you guy's have as your next 3 White QBs?!
 
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Shrine Game looks to be shaping up nicely. 2 DBs is a pleasant surprise. Nice to see Kinsey a small school WR from Georgia get some exposure!

Very Athletic TE group. Good crop of OL. Even DL has 4 invitees.

Okay so it seems we have 3 very strong QBs coming out, headlined by Burrow. I'd say
1. Burrow (Top 10)
2.Herbert (1st Rd)
3.Patterson (Late 1st-3rd Rd)


After that it's kind of a free fall. Who do you guy's have as your next 3 White QBs?!

QB class is interesting - we will no doubt see hype for Hurts to be a 1st round pick and if Tagiovola declares he will be a 1st rounder. Huntley and Kelly Bryan will probably be hyped up as well. Lots of black quarterbacks in the draft this year.

Patterson is probably a 4th rounder right now (bad fit in that offense), Stanley did not have a strong senior season in terms of improving his game, Lewerke was a huge disappointment so it those guys all have alot of work to do. I do not know much about Kevin Davidson from Princeton so the Shrine game will answer some questions there.

Anthony Gordon received an invite to the senior bowl - he has all the arm strength in the world but his mechanics are a little flawed - he throws flat footed. I still think he has some tools - he threw a ton in his only year as a starter for Wazzu.

Jake Luton out of Oregon St is my current sleeper - he quietly had a great year for the rebuilding Beavers. Size, arm strength and taking care of the ball are all plus attributes for him.
 

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I cant remember a worse year than this one for offensive players and its not even close. Unless there is a Cooper Cupp like player hidden at a small school, there is zero chance of a WR making it to even the practice squad.
 

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I cant remember a worse year than this one for offensive players and its not even close. Unless there is a Cooper Cupp like player hidden at a small school, there is zero chance of a WR making it to even the practice squad.

There have been plenty of bad years at WR and RB. 2015 was the worst draft we have witnessed.
 

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There have been plenty of bad years at WR and RB. 2015 was the worst draft we have witnessed.
Running back is a no brainer most years. However this year is much different for WR’s as there is no one actually worthy of getting drafted. Every other year there are talented kids out west, in the MAC, sprinkled across the Big Ten, and even the other Power 5’s. These kids get screwed in camp and dont get drafted but at least they are there. This year there is literally no one out there worthy of getting drafted nor any underclassmen that are slam dunks to blow up.
 

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Running back is a no brainer most years. However this year is much different for WR’s as there is no one actually worthy of getting drafted. Every other year there are talented kids out west, in the MAC, sprinkled across the Big Ten, and even the other Power 5’s. These kids get screwed in camp and dont get drafted but at least they are there. This year there is literally no one out there worthy of getting drafted nor any underclassmen that are slam dunks to blow up.

I think Finke may have a shot but yea this year in college was a down year for FBS receivers. I wouldn't say there are no draft worthy receivers - the caste system may deem them undraftable but that does not negate the fact their are talented white WRs in the FBS, FCS etc that get overlooked or ignored due to skin color.
 

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Unfortunately DWF Upside paints an accurate portrait. If you scan the entire college football field a snap shot of white wide receivers in 2019 is the worst and sparsest I can ever recall. Unlike in previous years where there is a draft year drop off of sorts there were at least young reinforcements that could redress the issue down the road. Not the case now as the non senior class don't really feature clear cut NFL prospects for the moment. To me the most depressing story of this years college football season.

As Leonardfan says though there are a few white WRs ( including Finke) who rate by my standards but their draft prospects are remote. And tellingly the three I do rate I have as 6th or 7th round picks. Not a good sign.
 
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QB class is interesting - we will no doubt see hype for Hurts to be a 1st round pick and if Tagiovola declares he will be a 1st rounder. Huntley and Kelly Bryan will probably be hyped up as well. Lots of black quarterbacks in the draft this year.

Patterson is probably a 4th rounder right now (bad fit in that offense), Stanley did not have a strong senior season in terms of improving his game, Lewerke was a huge disappointment so it those guys all have alot of work to do. I do not know much about Kevin Davidson from Princeton so the Shrine game will answer some questions there.

Anthony Gordon received an invite to the senior bowl - he has all the arm strength in the world but his mechanics are a little flawed - he throws flat footed. I still think he has some tools - he threw a ton in his only year as a starter for Wazzu.

Jake Luton out of Oregon St is my current sleeper - he quietly had a great year for the rebuilding Beavers. Size, arm strength and taking care of the ball are all plus attributes for him.

Thanks for the response. I doubt Tua will declare if his injury is as serious as advertised. Hurts probably will be a no doubter 1sr Rd pick. Media is already hyping that.

I agree with you about the Big Ten QBs in Lewerke and Stanley. I'd say 5-UDFA range for them is about accurate.

Huntley, Love, and Bryant are all pretty much the same as players. To me not even worth a pick, but they'll be drafted to continue "The Revolution".

Davidson is an interesting prospect from The Ivy League. I've also seen some buzz regarding Yale's QB Kurt Rawlings as NFL Material.

Unfortunately haven't seen much of Pac12 so I'll trust your opinion on Gordon and Lutton. Mid Rd guys?
 

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Shadowlight share your Top WRs for this draft if you would!
 

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Thanks for the response. I doubt Tua will declare if his injury is as serious as advertised. Hurts probably will be a no doubter 1sr Rd pick. Media is already hyping that.

I agree with you about the Big Ten QBs in Lewerke and Stanley. I'd say 5-UDFA range for them is about accurate.

Huntley, Love, and Bryant are all pretty much the same as players. To me not even worth a pick, but they'll be drafted to continue "The Revolution".

Davidson is an interesting prospect from The Ivy League. I've also seen some buzz regarding Yale's QB Kurt Rawlings as NFL Material.

Unfortunately haven't seen much of Pac12 so I'll trust your opinion on Gordon and Lutton. Mid Rd guys?


Gordon is mid round right now. Luton may be a surprise sleeper - hoping he gets a senior bowl invite.

Eason if he declares is a big wild card as well.
 
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Here are the guys with the best chance of getting drafted/picked up as UDFA at WR. Their are actually a decent number of Senior FCS WRs that have had good years but get ignored - Yale had JP Shohfi and Reed Klubnik both over the 1K mark (Shadowlight has covered Yale tremendously this year). How many of us knew who Gunner Olszewski was at this time last year?

WR Chris Finke
WR Dalton Schoen
WR Mason Kinsey
WR Dan Chisena
WR Riley Stapleton
WR J.J. Koski
WR Shane Zylstra
WR Talon Shumway
 

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Shadowlight share your Top WRs for this draft if you would!

The list above is pretty comprehensive. I think Finke has a long shot chance and Shohfi and perhaps Klubnik from Yale might find a seam (no pun intended) but most likely no one will get drafted. Along with some small school players listed above there is the Idaho State duo of Michael Dean (awfully small) and ex baseball player Mitch Gueller.

Finke and Shofhi are accomplished special teams players so that helps their cause but it will be a tough uphill climb.
 
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From the way it looks now this draft is going to be almost as bad as the nightmare of 2015. Maybe things will improve but it's going to take quite a bit just to get to the Caste average.
 

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Overrated Utah St black quarterback Jordan Love has declared for the draft. He regressed from his one good year in 2018 in every category. All of the draft "experts" are projecting him as a 1st round pick.
 

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Overrated Utah St black quarterback Jordan Love has declared for the draft. He regressed from his one good year in 2018 in every category. All of the draft "experts" are projecting him as a 1st round pick.
#1!! Don't you know that one-read dynamic option quarterbacks are the future of the league??? Lamar "Eraserhead" Jackson has finally proved it!! Baltimore is going straight to the Super Bowl, will blow out everybody and MVP Jackson will be confirmed!!! The NFL will be the future Big 12!!
 

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#1!! Don't you know that one-read dynamic option quarterbacks are the future of the league??? Lamar "Eraserhead" Jackson has finally proved it!! Baltimore is going straight to the Super Bowl, will blow out everybody and MVP Jackson will be confirmed!!! The NFL will be the future Big 12!!

LOL. Love was actually being compared to Mahomes - hopefully he ends up like that Buffalo QB from last year.
 

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LOL. Love was actually being compared to Mahomes - hopefully he ends up like that Buffalo QB from last year.
No, Mahomes as just the regular 'ol MVP. Lamar Eraserhead will be BOTH MVP and Superbowl MVP!! There will be no stopping the conversion of the NFL!! That Mahomes guy still plays way too much like a white boy, it's now the Lamarrrrrrrr revolution!
 

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No, Mahomes as just the regular 'ol MVP. Lamar Eraserhead will be BOTH MVP and Superbowl MVP!! There will be no stopping the conversion of the NFL!! That Mahomes guy still plays way too much like a white boy, it's now the Lamarrrrrrrr revolution!

They can push the agenda all they want. You can't do what Lamar does game after game as your older. He is already banged up from the last game. He is probable to play thursday night but the effects of
the season are starting to build up. If the Ravens keep winning expect them to rest Lamar Jackson alot down the stretch. He isn't in high school or college no more and father time gets tougher every year! This is exactly why this style will never last for a decade or longer. Too many injuries and father time slows down even the best of athletes. You can't run fast forever. What does he have after that. Jackson is a very poor to mediocre passer on his best day.
 
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