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My favorite pick of the draft is QB Jacob Eason to the Colts in round 4. It's the perfect situation for him. He can sit and develop behind Phillip Rivers, which is the best way for a quarterback to develop.

It was a surprise he lasted as long as he did, but the teams and the MSM are devaluing traditional, dropback passers as part of their political agenda.
 

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It's good to see that a couple of new members joined the forum during the draft and posted their disdain for what is going on.
 

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Not making an excuse for any of the 32 pathetic NFL teams at all but I have to wonder if the lack of pro days pushed down white players even more. It really seemed that most players who got drafted were at the combine, received an invite to the senior bowl/shrine game. Pretty much every white players I listed in my pre-draft write up has been signed as an UDFA so teams were aware of them but with the lack of any exposure or workout numbers may have pushed them into UDFA territory since teams were not as worried they might be scooped up during the draft.
 

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Nice point Riggins. The Redskins are settling back to their tried and true failure caste ridden ways after a brief period of flirting with some white skill players. But given their insipid beat writers and a go along fan base the hell certain players like Troy Apke have to put up with is enough to declare this team one of the true hell holes in the NFL. And not a bad summary of teams to look out for although some teams like the Patriots and a few others could become favorites again. It all depends on the way things break of course.

The calm after the storm for me. This draft was better than the 2015 draft but the underlying problems are troubling. And since 2015 a trend can be clearly discerned.

As anticipated no single team blew us away with their drafts but quite a few of them were horrific. If you had to pick one the Bengals and the Vikings would top the list. The Raiders get extra brownie points for nabbing Tanner Muse in the 3rd round. Although I am still leery of them the Colts drafted two white defenders.

Hard to believe John Elway and that jerky prep school sneer of his doesn't win the prize for biggest caste ass licker but he comes close. Saved by a hair by drafting underrated DE Derrek Tuszka.

If I had to pick the biggest offenders it would be between the Ravens and the Dolphins. But there are plenty of others like said Redskins, Cowboys and the Chiefs. There are more. You get the picture. Maybe the Dolphins win it by default because they drafted a long snapper. One of those "see we draft white players." Yes the guy who cleans the toilets. And don't get me started on the four kickers who were drafted. They serve the purpose of C -blocking white position players from getting drafted. What an annoying piss ant development that was this go around.

The Patriots have gone psycho. Try figuring out their strategy?

In my next post I will look at some obvious disturbing trends that are getting more and more entrenched. Don and others have posted about this and I want to bring out a few number trends.

I am having trouble grading this draft and I know I graded previous drafts here but I couldn't locate any of them. But sadly I predicted a year ago there would be zero white wide receivers chosen. That didn't take a genius to predict though. But this was still a better draft than 2015 but that is not saying much.

I don't think you should show any disdain for special team players getting drafted. Keep the anger focused on the undeserving black players getting picked over their white counterparts which is where it belongs. The Panthers and their head cuck Matt Rhule should be at the top of the list for worst draft as well.
 

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I tend to agree the lack of pro days disproportionally hurt the white players but I can't substantiate that because some unknown black players usually pop up in drafts. Sorry but I am not happy with kickers taking draft spots from white position players.

There were three genuine surprises in this draft. Just missing that category was LB Clay Johnston who tore his ACL last season and was drafted by the Rams in the 7th round. Of course his former HC Matt Rhule stayed clear as Carolina's draft featured only defensive players and none were white. I forgot to mention them as a bottom of the barrel draft team candidate.

In ascending order the three biggest surprises to me:


3-Jordan Glasgow- He transitioned from S to starting LB and played well at Michigan. The Colts picked him in the 6th round no less. I am guessing they see him as a developmental player who they can insert on special teams.

2- Tyler Davis- I did some research on this site and came up with only one reference. TwentyTwo's Georgia Tech preseason write up where he mentioned the UCONN connection. I lost track of him because at GT he barely caught any balls and was used as a blocker. But at UCONN he was a big weapon. He was at the same workout as Nate Cottrell and ran a 4.65 40 that caught the eye of scouts. Luckily GT got their pro day in on time see above conservation. He too was grabbed in the 6th round by the Jags.

1-Tommy Stevens-This bigger version of Taysom Hill was taken by the Saints in the 7th round. A nifty pick but will the Saints follow through and develop him or send him to the farm His teammate Trace McSorley was drafted by the Ravens in the 6th round last year but languished on the bench and the farm.
 

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It's way too early but right now in the 1st 2021 mock draft I saw 6 white players. Sad thing is the black quarterback replacement is here to stay - Justin Fields being hyped as a 1st rounder and have also read articles hyping up the north dakota state black quarterback as a 1st rounder.
 

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It's way too early but right now in the 1st 2021 mock draft I saw 6 white players. Sad thing is the black quarterback replacement is here to stay - Justin Fields being hyped as a 1st rounder and have also read articles hyping up the north dakota state black quarterback as a 1st rounder.

Some first round prospects coming off injuries, let's hope for a healthy year. Also, linebacker looks to be good for us next year.
 

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This is how pervasive anti-white athelticsm stereotypes ultimately result in the eradication of white players. The modern game puts a lot of emphasis on passing, therefore LBs have to be cover specialists more than run stoppers, therefore LBs have to be athletic, therefore whites need not apply since, as we all know, whitey can't be a good athlete. It's the cornerbackization of linebackers. And just like CB it will never matter how slow or bad an upsider is, his speed will always be "apparent".

Good post my friend. I found it funny that the Chargers drafted a "tackling machine" black LB in the 1st round. I read the analysis and said he was a liability in coverage but was able to make tackles - he played on a bad Oklahoma defense so he got his stats. If he were white however he would of been given the Evan Weaver treatment of being a pile jumper and criticized for making tackles 6 yards past the line of scrimmage but since he is black he is viewed much more favorably. Blake Martinez was essentially pushed out of Green Bay for being a tackling machine who made tackles sideline to sideline 5/6 yards downfield but for this guy it's a positive trait.

Here are two reports on him:

Chargers traded up with the Patriots to select Oklahoma LB Kenneth Murray with the No. 23 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Chargers dealt the Nos. 37 and 71 picks to come up 14 spots for Murray. Murray (6’2/241) was a three-year starting middle linebacker at Oklahoma who averaged 128.5 tackles over his last two seasons. His best trait is his 4.52 speed. He can get downhill in a hurry, deliver a pop against the run, and is fast enough to be a rangy in coverage. Only 21 years old, Murray has room for more development. He can be late on reads, misdiagnose running lanes, and was rarely tasked with covering tight ends or running backs man-to-man. A leader off the field and a high-energy player on it, Murray has rookie starter athleticism and competitiveness, profiling as a productive tackler and average coverage middle linebacker in the NFL.



Overview
Sleek, playmaking linebacker with chiseled frame and long arms. Murray's game is predicated on speed with an ability to fly around from sideline to sideline rolling up tackles. While his twitchy burst allows him to make more plays than the average linebacker, he will overflow to ball-carriers at times. Recognition of play development and ability to take on blocks are both underdeveloped currently, but a move to weak-side linebacker would put him in position to minimize those concerns and maximize his playmaking talent. Murray has hit-or-miss qualities and is more splashy than consistent, but he's immensely talented with the ability to imprint on games on all three downs.
 

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It's way too early but right now in the 1st 2021 mock draft I saw 6 white players. Sad thing is the black quarterback replacement is here to stay - Justin Fields being hyped as a 1st rounder and have also read articles hyping up the north dakota state black quarterback as a 1st rounder.

Actually the draft cucks have 3 black QBs projected as 1st rounders - system QB Fields, Jamie "black privilege" Newman, Kellen "Alien Face" Mond. Kyle Trask and Sam Ehlinger are apparently not good enough according to the draft cucks at this juncture.
 

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We need Lawrence to live up to hype, as well as this year's crop and previous coming to the fore.

Josh Allen needs to take a step up, Daniel Jones and I'm not giving up on Mitch.
 

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We need Lawrence to live up to hype, as well as this year's crop and previous coming to the fore.

Josh Allen needs to take a step up, Daniel Jones and I'm not giving up on Mitch.

Yea I've been warning against the black quarterback push for years now. It's finally here. The NFL will catch up to the Ravens defense this year just like it did with the 2012/2013 black quarterback push. It's absurd that Sam Ehlinger is not getting any sort of respect - if he were black he would be right up there with the rest of them instead the media is going to try and bury him as the 2nd coming of Tim Tebow.
 

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Yea I've been warning against the black quarterback push for years now. It's finally here. The NFL will catch up to the Ravens defense this year just like it did with the 2012/2013 black quarterback push. It's absurd that Sam Ehlinger is not getting any sort of respect - if he were black he would be right up there with the rest of them instead the media is going to try and bury him as the 2nd coming of Tim Tebow.

Don't forget Drew Lock needs to step up this year as imagine Elway will have him on a short leash. Even heard some snipping against Goff at the Rams aswell on nfl podcasts.
 
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Despite all the anti-whiteness in this deplorable draft, 10 out of the 13 quarterbacks taken were White. The powers that be seem to already be looking to "fix" that come next year's draft.
 

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Hi all, I’ve been following this site closely for quite a while. Thank you all for your posts, it’s good to know people are aware of what’s going on socially as well as in the sporting arena.

The Ashtyn Davis theme really struck home with me, and not to be speculative but for my way of thinking whether he is white or not is his choice. What I mean by that is, if he was to say ‘I’m a white man’ with a level of conviction and pride then that would be good enough for me. In this day and age it’s almost a crime to be white, and people consistently side with their ‘coloured’ lineage rather than their white, even if they are predominantly white.

It is something that I find extremely frustrating and concerning, and has been permeating society as a whole increasingly. Being white is now something to be ashamed of/ridiculed/mocked according to some. ******** I say, and I consistently have confronting conversations challenging this narrative.


Anyways, keep the faith guys.
 

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Despite all the anti-whiteness in this deplorable draft, 10 out of the 13 quarterbacks taken were White. The powers that be seem to already be looking to "fix" that come next year's draft.

Excellent point. However, in recent years it's all been about quarterbacks drafted high going on to start. Vast majority of NFL starting quarterbacks are former first round picks, with a smattering of 2nd and third round rounders starting. Not sure I can name more than 3, current (entrenched) starting NFL quarterbacks drafted after round three? And one of the three is going on 44 years old and was drafted in 2000. So from that perspective, 10 of 13 might not be as good as it sounds?

Also, I want to agree with several others that thanked the CF posters that watched the draft live and commented on it. I really did not watch any of the three day coverage, except for about 10 minutes (all 3 days combined) to checkout the scroll at the bottom of the screen updating picks. I pressed the Mute button, while checking out the scroll. Nonetheless, I went back and read all the draft comments and enjoyed them. Again, excellent job.

Also, welcome to the newer posters that have made some great points this weekend.
 
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Jacksonville with a real dud of a draft too. Bypassing better white LBs for a Miami scrub. For a team with so many locker room issues you would think they would of learned their lesson. Apparently not.
No the real problem was 2 time SB champion Tom Coughlin being "too strict" on a bunch of overrated undisciplined egotistical blacks like Jalen Ramsey
 

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Actually the draft cucks have 3 black QBs projected as 1st rounders - system QB Fields, Jamie "black privilege" Newman, Kellen "Alien Face" Mond. Kyle Trask and Sam Ehlinger are apparently not good enough according to the draft cucks at this juncture.

Let's hope the Draft dweebs are way off. Nagy posted this today: 7 of 8 isn't bad odds for SR Bowl QBs they're keeping an eye on. Pretty sure the NDSU black quarterback will still only be a Redshirt Soph..

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Let's hope the Draft dweebs are way off. Nagy posted this today: 7 of 8 isn't bad odds for SR Bowl QBs they're keeping an eye on. Pretty sure the NDSU black quarterback will still only be a Redshirt Soph..

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I read he will still be eligible. It's really become nauseating to see this black quarterback push go unquestioned. It couldn't be anymore obvious what they are doing. Also, why wouldn't Nagy put Sam Ehlinger up on that board - he has been one of the best QBs in the country.
 

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I read he will still be eligible. It's really become nauseating to see this black quarterback push go unquestioned. It couldn't be anymore obvious what they are doing. Also, why wouldn't Nagy put Sam Ehlinger up on that board - he has been one of the best QBs in the country.

Ya they'll no doubt be hyping the NDSU QB as they did Love. I also agree, I'd have Ehlinger on that list and leave Mac Jones out, clear Bama bias.
 

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Nice to see the two write ups below.

Logan Wilson

"It's hard to find tackling machines with ballhawk skills in the NFL, but the Bengals might've landed a unicorn in the Wyoming standout. Wilson finished his career with 400-plus tackles and 10 interceptions while exhibiting outstanding instincts, awareness, and diagnostic skills as a sideline-to-sideline defender. He is one of the few linebackers with a combination of athleticism, anticipation and ball skills to thrive as an underneath playmaker in a zone-heavy scheme. If the Bengals hand Wilson the keys to their new look defense early in Year 1, we could see the unit make significant progress by the end of the 2020 season"

Ezra Cleveland

"Offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak's zone-based scheme is dependent upon a group of athletic offensive linemen with outstanding movement skills working in unison. Cleveland gives the Vikings a much-needed book-end blocker with agility, balance and body control on the edges. He capably seals the edges on outside runs while showing the quickness and mobility to latch onto defenders on the second level. With his nimble feet and outstanding balance also showing up in pass protection, he'll be a difference-maker on the Vikings offensive line"
 

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Just a quick overview of this draft which was a tough one. I also think we need to create a Mountain Gorilla endangered species category and the Dinosaurs extinct category.

Endangered Species: White wide receivers, running backs and safeties.

Extinct: White cornerbacks

A year ago I predicted zero white wide receivers being drafted this year. The same holds true for 2021. Even 2022 is in doubt. The question is when was the last time if ever that two consecutive drafts featured no white wide receivers being selected?

That said we could be just looking at a terribly bad two to three year spell and that some white WRs will emerge further down the road. Still a slender thread but I suspect, based on recruiting patterns etc. that the white WR will likely not go the way of the white CB but one can never get too comfortable. As it is for the present this is a particularly hurtful development.

The lack of white NFL running backs has been documented here at length despite the greatness of CM. He is an outlier but I suspect white RBs will not entirely vanish from view. It will continue on in low heat but CM could have some company soon as I expect Max Borghi to declare next year and he is seen as viable draft pick by the usually reluctant media. I am willing to consider Taysom Hill as a "part time" running back but I'm not certain all would agree with that assessment?

The white safety situation presents a unique problem. I think it has been trending downward faster than other positions? Consider this. While there are white DBs on SEC rosters and some see the field on special teams I am hard pressed to think of a white DB that saw the field on defense the entire season and that includes back ups. Maybe there were a couple but I don't recall seeing one. That is unprecedented. And it halts any thoughts that things are improving out there.

Tanner Muse was technically a DB but the media hedged on that and he was announced as a LB on draft day. White DBs have entered into the white running back zone now on constant low heat with one maybe two drafted each year at best.

Of course none of the above positions were drafted this year.

The SEC dominated and how. There were 63 SEC players picked and only around five were white. Predictably two QBs, a TE and two OL. That makes three years in a row where the SEC took over the draft. In 2018 63 were chosen and last year I think a record 64.

So it is obvious. The SEC is being used as the NFL blueprint. That can't be anything but ugly.

Long media adored LSU had a record topping 14 players chosen. Alabama had 9.

I personally don't grade drafts on how many white OL were chosen. There were 15 this year. Hard not to notice the black OT onrush. And is it me or have OL gotten fatter and more out of shape looking than in the past?

While there is a lot of noise and some noticeable movement and changes in the QB racial outlay it is worth noting that top tier white QBs have not gone out of fashion. The first and sixth pick were white and 10 out of 13 QBs picked were white. Next year a certain Clemson QB will be drafted first. So amidst the storm colleges are still churning out top white QBs who are targeted as potential franchise level players.

The TE position is the one obvious position on the rise for white players. Don has mentioned this several times. 8 were taken this year. Deemed as a down year for TEs by the usual fools I see several potential stars in this group. Dalton Keene might be considered a fullback as well?

So LSU had 14 players drafted yet there were only 11 white defenders chosen in the entire draft ( roughly 16 were chosen last year.) This is beyond ridiculous.

Even the eleven number is deceptive. Three were chosen in the 6th round and five in the 7th. Precariously close to falling off rosters. Most all of the white defenders were chosen much later than they deserved. I noticed in my notes the eleven total squared with what most draft gurus were predicting but there was a swap. Expected to be drafted LBs Joe Bachie and David Woodward were not picked. In their place was Jordan Glasgow ( targeted for special teams--better than nothing) and Clay Johnston recovering from a torn ACL. I guess Matt Rhule who coached him at Baylor didn't think enough about him as he was drafted by the Rams instead.

The breakdown below:

2 DTs

2 DEs

6 LBs

1 S/LB hybrid ( Tanner)

And three kickers, one punter and one long snapper were picked. To me I reiterate they potentially could be blocking white position players. I think we would all swap WRs Finke and Kinsey, QB Patterson and LBs Bachie and Woodward for the above specialists. I believe four specialists were chosen in 2019. And keep in mind if no white kickers get drafted the league will still be full of white kickers. It is not like they will be replaced. And for me I can't build a thesis arguing against black athletic superiority based on kickers and offensive linemen. At times a very athletic punter who can run will get drafted and that passes the mustard test for me.

For next year my greatest concern is if college football is cancelled. This will overwhelmingly hurt white prospects who constantly have to prove themselves ten times over to get any attention.

Perhaps the most important thing to take away from this draft was the breathtaking amount of mediocre and or worse black players that were drafted. A sea of overhyped imposters.
 
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Interesting to note that the SEC and ESPN are in a contract together. Guaranteed they're getting some kind of kickback for every SEC player they hype up that's been drafted.
 

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Interesting to note that the SEC and ESPN are in a contract together. Guaranteed they're getting some kind of kickback for every SEC player they hype up that's been drafted.

Yea the whole BSPN love affair with the SEC is having a negative effect. I feel the old tradition of the SEC conference (back when whites could play all over the field) prior to the caste system has been parlayed into the belief that the SEC has the best players now. I despise the SEC and it's DWF degenerate fan bases. Another reason I have lost respect for Belichik is his blind devotion to the SEC/Saban however when you look at his track record with SEC players drafted it has been spotty.

Not stalking you @Bucky but just bored today and not working so I figured I would chime in on your thoughts!
 
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