Let's get this thread back on topic.
Let's get this thread back on topic.
The Steelers have so many needs in the upcoming draft that Robert Spillane may be able to keep his starting job this season. He'll have to be really good however as the DWFs and local media are almost as hostile towards him as they were to Tyler Matakevich, despite having a great OLB on the team in T. J. Watt:
Penciled in as Steelers starter, Robert Spillane vows to improve, mesh with Devin Bush
https://triblive.com/sports/pencile...pillane-vows-to-improve-mesh-with-devin-bush/
Well Henry must be a terrible athlete, Spillane stonewalled him here man on man!! Screw those cucks. Can u imagine what a pathetic type of man a mainstream sportswriter\radio host is?I was listening to “the fan” morning radio show this week.
The guy was questioning his overall athleticism.....Really?
Hell, put Spillane on the outside to rush......
I’m not going to lie that hit probably took 3 to 6 months off his life! Awesome nonetheless.Well Henry must be a terrible athlete, Spillane stonewalled him here man on man!!
Well Henry must be a terrible athlete, Spillane stonewalled him here man on man!! Screw those cucks. Can u imagine what a pathetic type of man a mainstream sportswriter\radio host is?
I did to Extra, Henry’s a big man that’s for sure! Spillane has balls of steel!I felt that one just watching it. Lol.
Seems like good news to me. The Jets are virtually guaranteed to select a quarterback with the 2nd overall pick, so it's not like Darnold would have started for them anyway. And if he's going to be traded, wouldn't you prefer he land on a team where he has a chance at displacing a black starter? (And of all such teams, Carolina is probably the best, since McCaffrey will now have a competent signal caller behind center.)Sam Darnold traded to the Panthers.......
Sam Darnold traded to the Panthers.......
Seems like good news to me. The Jets are virtually guaranteed to select a quarterback with the 2nd overall pick, so it's not like Darnold would have started for them anyway. And if he's going to be traded, wouldn't you prefer he land on a team where he has a chance at displacing a black starter? (And of all such teams, Carolina is probably the best, since McCaffrey will now have a competent signal caller behind center.)
Seems like good news to me. The Jets are virtually guaranteed to select a quarterback with the 2nd overall pick, so it's not like Darnold would have started for them anyway. And if he's going to be traded, wouldn't you prefer he land on a team where he has a chance at displacing a black starter? (And of all such teams, Carolina is probably the best, since McCaffrey will now have a competent signal caller behind center.)
I had my fingers crossed they'd stay with Darnold and pick two top Olinemen in the draft to finally give him a solid line. It's hard to do anything when the Dlinemen are breathing down your neck because your Oline stinks. Oh well, lets see what this new coach can do with Wilson? Have they said what draft picks they got for Darnold yet?
Yes, definitely a good trade for the Panthers.
Seven sleeper NFL receivers who could be trade targets for needy teams like the Bears, Ravens and Raiders
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Some interesting, young, cheap options with teams that have either spent huge at that position or have other intriguing options already in place – or that might not want to extend a secondary option at that spot, given other needs and a tight cap situation.
Being aggressive and seeking value can end up getting richly rewarded in this league, and there are receivers with ample upside who seem caught in situations that are less than ideal. And plenty of teams that are contending or fancy themselves contenders – or teams that are at least potentially on the upswing – could certainly use more receiving options: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Chicago and New Orleans, to name a few.
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Scott Miller TB • WR • 10
The Bucs don't want to deal Scott Miller. And they shouldn't deal him. But they are paying a boatload to other pass catchers. And while I understand that Miller is just 5-9, he is a true burner. A deep threat in the DeSean Jackson (in his prime) vein. As in 15.6 air yards per target (second in the NFL), and 15.2 yards per catch and an elite average route depth of 9.8. He is exactly what a team like Seattle should be looking at to take its offense over the top. Make them tell you no. This kid is a thing. He will help you win big.
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Alex Bachman NYG • WR • 80
You want the deepest of deep sleepers? I have Alex Bachman. This kid, stuck at the bottom of the Giants depth chart, is built to play on Sundays and runs like he should be in the Olympics. Bachman was a walk-on at Wake Forrest who keeps getting slept on. And after the Giants signed Kenny Golladay to a massive deal, and with guys like Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton still around, and the Giants taking fliers on veteran speedsters like John Ross and Dante Pettis, I would make a pitch for this kid. He runs a legit 4.3 at 6-2, 200. He has languished on some practice squads, but it says here he can play. Yeah, he has never run a route or caught a pass in an NFL game, but do your homework and make a play for a potential freak. Watch what he did to Memphis (while stuck in an offense without much going for it). Many GMs might just default to the 'ol "he's just a slot guy and he's never really played in the big leagues." I'd suggest you grab him if you have a need. I have a strong hunch he can play.