Leonardfan
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That’s terrible, a TON of deserving snubs I can think of.
Make a list! I plan on doing so as well. It's amazing how people are so blind to it.
That’s terrible, a TON of deserving snubs I can think of.
Combine list is out - while the media focuses on the faux outrage for the lack of black head coaches real discrimination continues going undeterred. 67 out of 315 invitees are White - 21.2% - at this point the consistency should be a wake up call to anyone with an open mind
Quarterbacks - 11/15
Jack Coan, Notre Dame
Matt Corral, Mississippi
Dustin Crum, Kent State
Sam Howell, North Carolina
Cole Kelley, Southeastern Louisiana
EJ Perry, Brown
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
Brock Purdy, Iowa State
Carson Strong, Nevada
Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky
Running Backs - 1/36
Max Borghi, Washington State
Wide Recivers - 3/40
Slade Bolden, Alabama
Kyle Philips, UCLA
Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
Tight ends - 12/21
Austin Allen, Nebraska
Chase Allen, Iowa State
Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
Grant Calcattera, SMU
Greg Dulcich, UCLA
Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
Peyton Hendershot, Indiana
Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
Trey McBride, Colorado State
Cade Otton, Washington
Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
Offensive linemen - 24/58
Blaise Andries, Minnesota
Ben Brown, Mississippi
Logan Bruss, Wisconsin
Dawson Deaton, Texas Tech
Austin Deculus, LSU
Kellen Diesch, Arizona State
Luke Fortner, Kentucky
Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
Cam Jurgens, Nebraska
Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
Alec Lindstrom, Boston College
Cade Mays, Tennessee
Max Mitchell, Louisiana
Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
Andrew Rupcich, Culver-Stockton
Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chattanooga
Andrew Stueber, Michigan
Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
Zach Thomas, San Diego State
Cordell Volson, North Dakota State
Matt Waletzko, North Dakota
Luke Wattenberg, Washington
Nick Zakelj, Fordham
Defensive linemen - 4/48
Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
George Karlaftis, Purdue
John Ridgeway, Arkansas
Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
Linebackers - 12/36
Troy Andersen, Montana State
Chance Campbell, Mississippi
Leo Chenal, Wisconsin
JoJo Domann, Nebraska
Jake Hansen, Illinois
Nate Landman, Colorado
Micah McFadden, Indiana
Chad Muma, Wyoming
Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State
Mike Rose, Iowa State
Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin
Baylon Spector, Clemson
Defensive backs - 0/61
Yes Henningson for sure. S Jack Koerner should’ve been invited too. Also another big one to me is UAB TE Gerrit Prince, the guy had 700 yards, 10 TD’s, and averaged 19.4 yards per catch in 2021. Not to mention he’s 6’5 240.Good list @Red Raider . Lack of DBs really irks me.. Best crop we've had in a while and they just get completely ignored..
Stille and Henningsen are both NFL Guys along that DL, just lacking melanin..
Yes Henningson for sure. S Jack Koerner should’ve been invited too. Also another big one to me is UAB TE Gerrit Prince, the guy had 700 yards, 10 TD’s, and averaged 19.4 yards per catch in 2021. Not to mention he’s 6’5 240.
I agree, but I already knew he wouldn’t get invited so I didn’t include him. Not one single thing has been written about him since the season ended. I just hope he doesn’t get the Thomas Sperbeck treatment, Sperbeck was one of my favorite WR’s ever in college football and he got totally screwed by the NFL and the pre draft process.Miami WR Jack Sorenson - a huge snub
Miami WR Jack Sorenson - a huge snub
Combine list is out - while the media focuses on the faux outrage for the lack of black head coaches real discrimination continues going undeterred. 67 out of 315 invitees are White - 21.2% - at this point the consistency should be a wake up call to anyone with an open mind
Quarterbacks - 11/15
Jack Coan, Notre Dame
Matt Corral, Mississippi
Dustin Crum, Kent State
Sam Howell, North Carolina
Cole Kelley, Southeastern Louisiana
EJ Perry, Brown
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
Brock Purdy, Iowa State
Carson Strong, Nevada
Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky
Running Backs - 1/36
Max Borghi, Washington State
Wide Recivers - 3/40
Slade Bolden, Alabama
Kyle Philips, UCLA
Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
Tight ends - 12/21
Austin Allen, Nebraska
Chase Allen, Iowa State
Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
Grant Calcattera, SMU
Greg Dulcich, UCLA
Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
Peyton Hendershot, Indiana
Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
Trey McBride, Colorado State
Cade Otton, Washington
Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
Offensive linemen - 24/58
Blaise Andries, Minnesota
Ben Brown, Mississippi
Logan Bruss, Wisconsin
Dawson Deaton, Texas Tech
Austin Deculus, LSU
Kellen Diesch, Arizona State
Luke Fortner, Kentucky
Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
Cam Jurgens, Nebraska
Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
Alec Lindstrom, Boston College
Cade Mays, Tennessee
Max Mitchell, Louisiana
Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
Andrew Rupcich, Culver-Stockton
Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chattanooga
Andrew Stueber, Michigan
Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
Zach Thomas, San Diego State
Cordell Volson, North Dakota State
Matt Waletzko, North Dakota
Luke Wattenberg, Washington
Nick Zakelj, Fordham
Defensive linemen - 4/48
Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
George Karlaftis, Purdue
John Ridgeway, Arkansas
Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
Linebackers - 12/36
Troy Andersen, Montana State
Chance Campbell, Mississippi
Leo Chenal, Wisconsin
JoJo Domann, Nebraska
Jake Hansen, Illinois
Nate Landman, Colorado
Micah McFadden, Indiana
Chad Muma, Wyoming
Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State
Mike Rose, Iowa State
Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin
Baylon Spector, Clemson
Defensive backs - 0/61
The DL numbers are disturbing. Basically you have to be a 1st round talent or you don’t exist. If your anywhere near the average, you’ve been replaced by a black.Combine list is out - while the media focuses on the faux outrage for the lack of black head coaches real discrimination continues going undeterred. 67 out of 315 invitees are White - 21.2% - at this point the consistency should be a wake up call to anyone with an open mind
Quarterbacks - 11/15
Jack Coan, Notre Dame
Matt Corral, Mississippi
Dustin Crum, Kent State
Sam Howell, North Carolina
Cole Kelley, Southeastern Louisiana
EJ Perry, Brown
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
Brock Purdy, Iowa State
Carson Strong, Nevada
Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky
Running Backs - 1/36
Max Borghi, Washington State
Wide Recivers - 3/40
Slade Bolden, Alabama
Kyle Philips, UCLA
Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
Tight ends - 12/21
Austin Allen, Nebraska
Chase Allen, Iowa State
Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
Grant Calcattera, SMU
Greg Dulcich, UCLA
Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
Peyton Hendershot, Indiana
Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
Trey McBride, Colorado State
Cade Otton, Washington
Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
Offensive linemen - 24/58
Blaise Andries, Minnesota
Ben Brown, Mississippi
Logan Bruss, Wisconsin
Dawson Deaton, Texas Tech
Austin Deculus, LSU
Kellen Diesch, Arizona State
Luke Fortner, Kentucky
Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
Cam Jurgens, Nebraska
Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
Alec Lindstrom, Boston College
Cade Mays, Tennessee
Max Mitchell, Louisiana
Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
Andrew Rupcich, Culver-Stockton
Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chattanooga
Andrew Stueber, Michigan
Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
Zach Thomas, San Diego State
Cordell Volson, North Dakota State
Matt Waletzko, North Dakota
Luke Wattenberg, Washington
Nick Zakelj, Fordham
Defensive linemen - 4/48
Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
George Karlaftis, Purdue
John Ridgeway, Arkansas
Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
Linebackers - 12/36
Troy Andersen, Montana State
Chance Campbell, Mississippi
Leo Chenal, Wisconsin
JoJo Domann, Nebraska
Jake Hansen, Illinois
Nate Landman, Colorado
Micah McFadden, Indiana
Chad Muma, Wyoming
Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State
Mike Rose, Iowa State
Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin
Baylon Spector, Clemson
Defensive backs - 0/61
I agree, but I already knew he wouldn’t get invited so I didn’t include him. Not one single thing has been written about him since the season ended. I just hope he doesn’t get the Thomas Sperbeck treatment, Sperbeck was one of my favorite WR’s ever in college football and he got totally screwed by the NFL and the pre draft process.
Yes he sure was! Another Jack! Go figure ....Miami WR Jack Sorenson - a huge snub
Thanks for the head's up Bucky!6/10 TE's he's listed are White.
https://wisconsin.rivals.com/news/nfl-draft-top-10-tes-heading-into-the-nfl-combine
155 players are supposedly going to boycott the combine due to restrictions related to covid.