Let's hope Matt isn't commiserating with Jeff Samardzija a couple of years from now on one of the Cubs' farm teams.
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<div>I would bet anything that he's not going to the NFL because of the Caste system and because he knows the obstacles he faces. He was lightly recruited out of South Jersey. I know the area he grew up in very well (I have family that lives not too far away) and even though its not the most densely populated area of the country, his 4.3 speed plus big play ability should of got him at least a few FBS offers. A ton of black kids get recruited from rural areas throughout the US--why wasn't Szcur? Though I'm not happy with his decision, you have to respect it.</div>
Leonardfan said:NFL Draft Projections
(These are my initial rankings pre-senior bowl and combine. I will update them accordingly after those two events and add players.)
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TE
Kyle Rudolph - 1st Round
Luke Stocker - 3rd Round
Charlie Gantt - 4th Round
Rob Housler - 5th Round
Schular Oordt - 5th Round
Mike McNeil - 6th Round
Kyle Adams - 6th Round
Zach Pianalto - 7th Round
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Leonardfan said:NFL Draft Projections
(These are my initial rankings pre-senior bowl and combine. I will update them accordingly after those two events and add players.)
Offense
QB
Blaine Gabbert - 1st Round
Jake Locker - 1st Round
Ryan Mallet - 1st Round
Christian Ponder - 2nd Round
Ricky Stanzi - 3rd Round
Andy Dalton - 3rd Round
Nathan Enderle - 5th Round
Pat Devlin - 5th Round
Greg McElroy - 7th Round
FB
Owen Marecic - 4th Round
Henry Hysnoski - 6th Round
Anthonry Sherman - 6th Round
Shaun Chapas - 7th Round
WR
Dane Sanzenbacher - 4th Round
Jeff Maehl - 5th Round
Ryan Whalen - 6th Round
TE
Kyle Rudolph - 1st Round
Luke Stocker - 3rd Round
Charlie Gantt - 4th Round
Rob Housler - 5th Round
Schular Oordt - 5th Round
Mike McNeil - 6th Round
Kyle Adams - 6th Round
Zach Pianalto - 7th Round
OT
Nate Solder - 1st Round
Gabe Carimi - 1st Round
Anthony Costanzo - 1st Round
Lee Ziemba - 3rd Round
Clint Boling - 3rd Round
Mike Person - 5th Round
Kyle Hix - 6th Round
Rob McGill - 6th Round
Rich Lapham - 6th Round
Curt Porter - 7th Round
OG
Stefen Wisniewski - 1st Round (also projects as Center)
Danny Watkins - 2nd Round
John Moffit - 2nd Round
Andrew Jackson - 3rd Round
Steve Schilling - 4th Round
Zach Hurd - 5th Round
Justin Boren - 5th Round
Brad Thorson - 6th Round
C
Kris O'Dowd 2nd Round
Alex Linnenkohl - 4th Round
Brandon Fusco - 4th Round
Defense
DE
J.J. Watt - 1st Round
Ryan Kerrigan - 1st Round
Brooks Reed - 3rd Round
Ricky Elmore - 4th Round
Ryan Wintersyk - 4th Round
Justin Trattou - 6th Round
Bruce Miller - 7th Round
DT
Karl Klug - 4th Round
Chris Neild - 5th Round
Colby Whitlock - 6th Round
Dexter Larimore - 6th Round
LB
Mark Herzlich - 2nd Round
Colin McCarthy - 3rd Round
Casey Matthews - 3rd Round
Ross Homan - 3rd Round
Tom Keiser - 4th Round
Chris White - 5th Round
Nick Bellore - 5th Round
Scott Lutrus - 6th Round
Alex Wujciak - 6th Round
Eric Gordon - 6th Round
DB
Tyler Sash - 2nd Round
Brian Lainhart - 5th Round
Chris Conte - 5th Round
Brett Greenwood - 6th Round
Dom DeCicco - 7th Round
itsme said:Looks realistic.
When was the last time 10 white players were drafted in the first round?
itsme said:When was the last time 10 white players were drafted in the first round?
Truthteller said:itsme said:When was the last time 10 white players were drafted in the first round?
There were 12 first rounders in 1989,14 if you include a pair of quarterbacks selected that summer in theSupplemental draft.....14 of the top 32picks (which is the first round now) where white....11 whites, including a power tailback from Syracuse, were selected in round 2....I count a stunning 14 whites in round 3, including speed freak Don Beebe.After that round, white WR's and DB's were flying off the boards, althoughmost never got a chance-- i.e. Affholter and Koleser.
I always have believed the draft is where the "racial cleansing' of whites begins. That seemed to be the last year before you started seeing almost coal black drafts. The next season,for example, only the #1 overall (Jeff George) and center named Bern Brostek went in round one. How things got so dark so quick (and has stayed that way for over 20 years) is simply baffling.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1989/draft.htm?redir
Don Wassall said:Truthteller, I think it was you that posted before about the stark contrast between the '89 and '90 drafts. That no more than 7 Whites have been drafted in the first round for 21 straight years now is astounding, yet another anti-White streak that the NFL specializes in -- others including over a decade going by without a White TE and White WR receiving over 1,000 yards, 25 yearsgoing by without a thousand yard White RB, Sehorn the only starting White CB in the past 20 or so years, etc.
A first round hasn't been at least 25% White since the 1980s. As has been mentioned before here, if the NFL was truly a color blind institution, then the laws of probability would result in racial fluxuations at various positions and for the league as a whole over time. But for over 20 years now, one can easily predict what the percentage of White and black players will be for the league each year within a percentage point or two, and for each position. The NFL is a socially engineered construct that fits within a much larger agenda of diminishing and eventually replacing White Americans.
whiteathlete33 said:Every year the NFL draft is exactly the same, especially in the first round . Two or three white qb's taken in the first round, one or two offensive linemen and possibly a tight end, and usually a white defensive player. White receivers almost never go in the first round with Gonzalez being the rare occurrence. White safeties go in the middle rounds, at the earliest.
whiteathlete33 said:Every year the NFL draft is exactly the same, especially in the first round . Two or three white qb's taken in the first round, one or two offensive linemen and possibly a tight end, and usually a white defensive player. White receivers almost never go in the first round with Gonzalez being the rare occurrence. White safeties go in the middle rounds, at the earliest.
Don Wassall said:<div></div>whiteathlete33 said:Every year the NFL draft is exactly the same, especially in the first round . Two or three white qb's taken in the first round, one or two offensive linemen and possibly a tight end, and usually a white defensive player. White receivers almost never go in the first round with Gonzalez being the rare occurrence. White safeties go in the middle rounds, at the earliest.
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<div>We can count on a bunch of black DTs, DEs and OL being drafted in the first few rounds -- to replace the large number of big-time busts that those picksturn out to beevery year. Meanwhile, the DWFs still ritually mention Mike Mamula, Ryan Leaf, Tony Mandarich, Brian Bosworth and Heath Shuler -- players drafted in theprevious century -- when the subject is draft busts, a perception which of course is created and reinforced by ESPN and the NFL Network's propaganda line.</div>
whiteathlete33 said:This draft looks to follow the same formula. These are the whites that have a legit shot at being drafted in the first round: Jake Locker, Blaine Gilbert, Anthony Castanzo, Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi, JJ Watt, Ryan Kerrigan, Stefen Wisniewski, and possibly Ryan Mallett. That's 9 players which would make over a quarter of the first round white, but of course all of these guys won't be drafted. I'd say Locker, Bilbert, Castanzo, Carimi, and Kerrigan are locks. Watt is pretty close to a lock so that would make six whites in the first round.
Of course plenty of over-hyped blacks with ridiculous names will be drafted in the first round like Da'Quan Bowers and Marcell Dareus. These are just two of the black defensive players that will most likely bust next year.