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Here's a video featuring Dayton WR Ryan Skibinski. Made by dwid.
Good point. In fact WR Mason Kinsey isn't that far behind Chinn on the small school list of prospects but he is not penciled in as being drafted.
Consider this too. Media hero and top 5-10 pick Clemson defensive prospect LB/hybrid Isaiah Simmons was a late bloomer. Tanner Muse has started for essentially three years at the best program in college football. Simmons has started for maybe a year and a half and I did see one guru bring that up saying that is a possible red flag.
But the red flags fly in the direction of white players every which way.
I bet Muse has a better NFL career than Chinn.
By the way I am finally starting to see Tanner's teammate S Nolan Turner start to show up on a 2021 draft board.
Couldn’t have said it better, that’s why I post the numbers for guys like Kyle Buss to hopefully bring some awareness to their cause. He reminds me of former NFL slot/returner Nick Miller and NFL slot/returner Nick Williams who also played at UCONN. It remains to be seen if Williams will get another chance after being on 4 different teams since 2018.Buss falls into the same category of Riley McCarron. Potential as a return man with some possible wide receiver growth. One year on for Buss and two years for Riley both of their chances are very slim to almost nil. They don't exist.
Speedy white fringe players are tossed overboard in quick fashion and they disappear into the ether. McCarron's story is especially poignant. First game of 2018 for the Pats fumbles a punt and that sealed his fate for good. Apart from half ass camp stints Riley is off the NFL map.
But white speed players are always questioned in various ways. If a small school white player runs a swift 40 yard dash immediately the gurus question the legitimacy of the time. If a white player burns a fast 40 at the combine they look for other reasons why said player is lacking. You would think based on local media reports that S Troy Apke is the least fundamental and worst defensive back ever to lace up in the history of the NFL. Which of course is a bold faced lie.
Speaking of lies and deceptions here is a whopper! I have said for some time you have to add at least .05 seconds to hand timed 40 yard dashes which are used during pro days. But some schools up the ante and cheat like crazy.
Follow the bouncing ball!
Ole Miss DB Cam Dantzler ran a 4.64 at the combine this year.
Then Dantzler participated in a "controlled" LSU pro day event held in Baton Rouge. There he ran a sizzling 4.38. That passes the mustard test doesn't it?
It gets better. At the same venue WR Derrick Dillon a no talent track athlete from LSU ran a 4.29. Some had him at 4.22. Honestly it doesn't matter how fast this guy runs the 40 because he has zero football talent. Check him off the list. Get lost buddy.
But LSU S Grant Delpit was there too and he is considered the cream of the crop when it comes to safeties and looks to be a shoe in first round pick despite rumbles his tackling was much to be desired last season. He was also banged up a lot most of the season. Never mind, he ran a 4.39 40 and the media is blasting that number all over media outlets.
I watched his 40 and noticed he didn't look good running. Athletically he didn't look all that great and his stride was lacking. But who can argue with that speed. You know LSU that school that supplies the NFL with black athletic wonders every draft year.
Well it is time for a wake up call to these cheats. If Dantzler ran a 4.64 at the combine and a 4.38 at Baton Rouge something doesn't add up. Forget the .05 second hand held pro day add on to laser times. This is nearly a full .3 second subtraction. Even if you give some benefit of doubt and downgrade the times say .18 seconds that means Dantzler improved his combine time from 4.64 to 4.56.
Also means Dillon ran a 4.47 which is more in line with his previous laser reading.
And S Grant Delpit ran a 4.57 not a 4.39. But the media doesn't want to delve into this as they gleefully report Delpit runs the 40 in 4.39 seconds. And I am being generous. If I followed the math to a tee it would translate into a 4.65 40! One step further. Lets give him the combine equivalent based on Dantzlers time there and add the obligatory .05 hand held time. That means Delpit's so called 4.39 is actually 4.70!!!!!! That's more like it. Should I even bring up at this point perhaps the field they are using at Baton Rouge is fast too? Ha.
Black skill players cheating and it looks like they are going to get away with it. What else is new?
I was pretty good a hand timing back in the day when my son was going to combines. So, with nothing better to do because of this Covid-19 crap, I hand timed Dantzler's 40. I came up with a whopping 4.62 the first time, so I even waited until first movement and the best I got was 4.46. Generally I was about .10 difference on my hand time verses the laser timed events I went to. So, at best, I would say he runs around; 4.56 laser time.Well it is time for a wake up call to these cheats. If Dantzler ran a 4.64 at the combine and a 4.38 at Baton Rouge something doesn't add up. Forget the .05 second hand held pro day add on to laser times. This is nearly a full .3 second subtraction. Even if you give some benefit of doubt and downgrade the times say .18 seconds that means Dantzler improved his combine time from 4.64 to 4.56.
In track and field back in the early 70's when hand timed races were nearly as common automatic timing the standard was .2 difference between the two is the smaller difference because of the shorter length of the dash?I was pretty good a hand timing back in the day when my son was going to combines. So, with nothing better to do because of this Covid-19 crap, I hand timed Dantzler's 40. I came up with a whopping 4.62 the first time, so I even waited until first movement and the best I got was 4.46. Generally I was about .10 difference on my hand time verses the laser timed events I went to. So, at best, I would say he runs around; 4.56 laser time.
Yeah, I would say the 4.38 doesn't add up. The guy holding the stop watch probably didn't start the watch until Dantzler was five yards out?
This draft will resemble the drafts of the early 80's through maybe mid 90's.More horse poop coming from black speedsters. WR Jalen Reagor ran a 4.47 and had a 4.46 short shuttle at the combine. Case done that's a wrap. Guy has been running 40 yard dashes since he was an infant. Done deal. But now according to the media he lost a few pounds and just like a guy with a card trick he ran a 4.22 and or 4.28 in the 40 and a 3.97 in the short shuttle in a private workout. We are told? I cant take this crap anymore. And by the way the media is reporting this junk with a straight face talking up his amazing quick twitch muscle fibers. I would add steroid induced.
A couple of minor notes regarding the draft.
One-58 players will be available for video feed and as far as I can tell only three or four whites, all quarterbacks. Over 25% of these players come from two schools: Alabama and LSU. Reeks of cork up the ass country club crap.
Two-They keep calling this a "virtual draft" but for us viewers at home the difference won't matter much if any. We will still get the picks and the commentary from the usual suspects but I canceled my sports package which included the NFL network ( what the hell do I need that for now?) so I will have to solely rely on ESPN.
Three- I think we will also see canned videos from fans for every team. So expect some silliness which I can handle but I know annoys the hell out of some CF members.
So all in all yes there won't be the large crowds like we saw in Nashville last year and all the other pageantry. But at the end of the day it doesn't make a heck of a lot of difference and I imagine some here at CF welcome the change since there will be less overall annoying sounds and ex player roll outs. I think the studios will announce the picks this go around.
This draft will resemble the drafts of the early 80's through maybe mid 90's.
Commentators will announce the picks Mel K(osher)iper will wax poetically about the prospect Todd Mc(Gay)Shay will rebutt him and then on to the next pick in 5 minutes. It will be near worthless to watch IMO, you might as well listen to the radio/internet feed as the visuals will be minimal.
Of course we will all miss the various sole brother handshakes the commissioner has learned over the years and of course this duck for cover.........
I went on Walter Football to see the top 100 of their big board. They had some interesting rankings.
QB Joe Burrow they had ranked as the number 13 prospect and the 2nd best QB prospect behind Tua. They had Oregon guard Shane Lemieux at 43. Elsewhere on their site they said they had talked to teams that had him rated high and who said he could even sneak into the first round. They had QB Jake Fromm at 51 and QB Jacob Eason at 57. They had C Tyler Biadasz at 52 and OT Charlie Heck at 88. OT Ezra Cleveland did not make the top 100. They said they talked to 6 teams about Cleveland, 3 of them had 4th round grades on him and 3 had 5th round grades on him, citing a lack of power.
Here's a video featuring Dayton WR Ryan Skibinski. Made by dwid.
Good job guys it looks like we are all on the same page when it comes to the highly athletic (and smart) Casey Toohill. What a terrible shame if he gets overlooked in the draft. That is a great scouting report on the potential of Casey.
As bad as this draft looks on paper don't discount some wild stuff occurring. The latest? CM might get traded to Washington, who has the second pick, reuniting him with head coach Rivera.
CM has one full year left on his contract and will be a full free agent in 2022. Some are using Todd Gurley as a template and worry about the shelf life of running backs so I suppose it is possible that Carolina ditches him although I would be surprised.
First I think CM has shown his durability and based on my projections CM should continue to be a top tier player for several more years at a minimum. In fact I think he will be in this league for ten years. He keeps himself in great shape and does not have a history of injuries like Gurley. Many feel he is the top RB in the NFL now but you never know. Carolina has new ownership and their Hall Of Fame linebacker Kuechly is now gone. They may be looking to start over. And maybe become a little more caste.
Any thoughts?