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SneakyFast

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Huge bust! I have posted on him several times but he does not get the ridicule he deserves.

Free agent CB Justin Gilbert's suspension has been increased from four games to one year.

The increased ban effectively ends 25-year-old Gilbert's career. The No. 8 overall pick of the 2014 draft turns 26 in November.

http://offtherecordsports.com/2015/02/04/justin-gilbert-sucks/ 2 years ago this happened, his rehab etc. but this loser doesn't even get SOME of the Manziel treatment in the Big Media I wonder why?
 
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Another sumo bust.

Lions 2015 first-round OG Laken Tomlinson is on the roster bubble.

The former No. 28 overall pick out of Duke was picked by ex-GM Martin Mayhew and has no ties to new boss Bob Quinn. Tomlinson has started 25 games in two seasons but was benched mid-season last year before being forced back into the lineup due to injuries. Tomlinson graded out as Pro Football Focus' No. 65 guard out of 77 qualifiers. Graham Glasgow is expected to start at left guard.

Haha! Good thing brutha man wants to be a DR. That graduated from Duke! What a joke. A white Guard that's 6'2 300lbs would NEVER be taken in the 1st Rd and that's a fact.
 
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So some DWF was trying to debate and bleating about white busts, and I pointed out that there are white busts, but they quickly get run out of the league. Busts are only allowed to continue playing in the NFL if they're black. #BlackPrivilege
 

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Eagles waved WR Beckham-green - 2nd round BUST

Green-Beckham was in constant trouble off the field and had little college production yet was taken in the second round. Looking at and listening to him he's a classic low-IQ sloth. Here's what Reuben Frank of CSN Philly wrote after the Eagles became the second team in two years to get rid of this bust: "On the field, he showed no ability to adjust on a throw that was a millimeter too high or too low. He had zero body control and never was able to use that speed to get open. His instincts were terrible. He looked like a wide receiver, he just didn’t play like one. Off the field, he never showed any fire. The drops, the lack of production, the weekly disappearing act never seemed to bother him."

Yet that didn't stop some DWF Caste clown hack at CBS Sports from writing the following article:
Ranking the 15 best landing spots for Dorial Green-Beckham after Eagles cut him
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/r...or-dorial-green-beckham-after-eagles-cut-him/

The 15 best landing spots??? Unbelievable! There shouldn't be a single landing spot for this total loser. The Rams are the writer's number one landing spot to milk Green-Beckham's boundless yet never to be remotely reached upside. And by the way, they have a rookie there named Cooper Kupp who is already a far better receiver than Green-Beckham will ever be.
 
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Green-Beckham "looked" like a wide receiver because...We know why.
 

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When the Philadelphia Eagles cut wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham last week, it brought attention to the woes of Tennessee Titans’ second-round picks during a recent five-year stretch.

Of the five Titans picked in the second round from 2011-15 – Green-Beckham, running back Bishop Sankey, wide receiver Justin Hunter, linebacker Zach Brown and linebacker Akeem Ayers – not one remains on the roster.

Sankey, Hunter and Ayers are already on their fourth teams, while Brown – coming off a Pro Bowl season in Buffalo – is now in Washington with his third team.

https://www.fanragsports.com/nfl/titans/titans-derrick-henry-looking-like-second-round-success/
 

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When the Philadelphia Eagles cut wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham last week, it brought attention to the woes of Tennessee Titans’ second-round picks during a recent five-year stretch.

Of the five Titans picked in the second round from 2011-15 – Green-Beckham, running back Bishop Sankey, wide receiver Justin Hunter, linebacker Zach Brown and linebacker Akeem Ayers – not one remains on the roster.

Sankey, Hunter and Ayers are already on their fourth teams, while Brown – coming off a Pro Bowl season in Buffalo – is now in Washington with his third team.

https://www.fanragsports.com/nfl/titans/titans-derrick-henry-looking-like-second-round-success/

Them affletes didn't turn out to have as much upside as all the experts thought.
 

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I looked at "highlights" of Bishop Sankey when he was drafted and couldn't see anything there. Same with David Cobb, who was drafted by Tennessee in 2015 and like Sankey was a complete dud. Most of the few Whites "allowed" to play fullback and tailback in college could instantly be better than a lot of black RBs in the NFL.
 

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He ran a 4.49 40 - thats the only reason he was drafted so high. Glad he busted - let's see how many more chances he gets.
 

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Second round bust from the 2012 draft who is still getting chances to show his non-existent upside:

ESPN Redskins reporter John Keim reports Brian Quick "didn't look great" during the offseason program. Keim thinks Quick needs a "strong camp" to keep his roster spot, an opinion shared by CSN Mid-Atlantic. It certainly looks like Quick is on the outside looking in at this point. Terrelle Pryor, Jamison Crowder, Josh Doctson, and Ryan Grant are the top four receivers on the depth chart.
 

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Second round bust from the 2012 draft who is still getting chances to show his non-existent upside:

ESPN Redskins reporter John Keim reports Brian Quick "didn't look great" during the offseason program. Keim thinks Quick needs a "strong camp" to keep his roster spot, an opinion shared by CSN Mid-Atlantic. It certainly looks like Quick is on the outside looking in at this point. Terrelle Pryor, Jamison Crowder, Josh Doctson, and Ryan Grant are the top four receivers on the depth chart.

What a weak depth chart for NFL receivers!
 

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Ryan Grant is absolutely horrible. His career is an endless lowlight reel of dropped passes, incorrectly run routes, and falldowns, one of which resulted in a game-ending pick 6 for which Kirk Cousins of course got blamed. A perfect example of black privilege. The fact that this scrub is still in the NFL shows how low the league "talent scouts" will sink to fill the rosters with black faces.
 

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Ryan Grant is absolutely horrible. His career is an endless lowlight reel of dropped passes, incorrectly run routes, and falldowns, one of which resulted in a game-ending pick 6 for which Kirk Cousins of course got blamed. A perfect example of black privilege. The fact that this scrub is still in the NFL shows how low the league "talent scouts" will sink to fill the rosters with black faces.

Yeahh they scoured New Orleans to find this upsider from lowly Tulane. Wasn't he a second rounder?! At some point you'd think the NFL would be sick of enabling and pampering these overrated ********. Paying these clowns big money to stay out of trouble off the field and produce when on it! A lot of bad business investments.
 

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Gratz was a third round draft pick in 2013.

Eagles released CB Dwayne Gratz. QB Dane Evans was signed in a corresponding move. A former third-round pick of the Jaguars, Gratz was signed last December by the Eagles and stuck around through the offseason program, so it is somewhat surprising he was let go just before camp. He will likely latch on somewhere else.
 

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Gratz was a third round draft pick in 2013.

Eagles released CB Dwayne Gratz. QB Dane Evans was signed in a corresponding move. A former third-round pick of the Jaguars, Gratz was signed last December by the Eagles and stuck around through the offseason program, so it is somewhat surprising he was let go just before camp. He will likely latch on somewhere else.

The bolded statement seems to be the never ending mantra of these affeletic busts.
 

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The bolded statement seems to be the never ending mantra of these affeletic busts.

Aint that the truth! Always pumping up the next generation of room brightening smiles. Short memory when it comes2 all the BUSTS.
 
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Whitey needs to be allowed to "latch on" after not busting, but unfair treatment by the Caste System (Peyton Hillis, Chris Conte {who may not be a starter this year}, Jeff Janis, Toby Gerhart, etc.)
 

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Jaguars signed CB Stanley Jean-Baptiste.

An absolute mega-bust as the No. 58 overall pick of the 2014 draft, Jean-Baptiste hasn't appeared in a regular season game since his rookie year in New Orleans. He'll likely be amongst the first cuts in Jags camp.

Mayock's hilariously bad predictions of him as he analyzed the pick back in 2014:

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/0ap2000000349016/Saints-select-Jean-Baptiste-with-No-58-pick

Way to go Maycuck! That "highlight" reel alone would be enough to stop any White CB from being drafted. There's probably video somewhere of him orgasming over Duhmarcus Russell's pro day, which Mike called the best he'd ever witnessed.
 

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Yet another one:

Eagles waived DE Marcus Smith. An expected move for months, the Eagles pull the plug before having to pay Smith a $594,000 roster bonus and save nearly $1.5 million. The Smith pick at No. 26 overall in 2014 by then-coach Chip Kelly was widely criticized from the start, and Smith answered by providing just four sacks in three seasons, failing to find a position. He should be able to get a second chance, somewhere where he won't have to live up to the billing of a first-round pick. Smith turned 25 in March.
 

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An early second round pick just last year already a bust:

Chiefs acquired ILB Reggie Ragland from the Bills in exchange for a 2019 fourth-round pick. The No. 41 overall pick of last year's draft, Ragland had been practicing with the third-string defense. He missed his entire rookie year with an ACL injury. It's rather impressive the Bills managed to snag a fourth-round pick, though the Chiefs don't have much to call home about at inside linebacker with 34-year-old Derrick Johnson coming off another Achilles' tear. The price suggests the Chiefs plan for Ragland to see meaningful 2017 snaps.
 
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