Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
I seriously doubt the Broncos take Ward at 5. Maybe they trade down and pick up a CB like Oliver in the second round.
You have Elway. The pick will be wrong regardless of where you take it. [Reply]
Man it's nice to know that Elway is gonna run this donkey ship aground. Then stagger off it like the drunk he is and piss all over it before lighting it on fire. All hail captain john. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Man it's nice to know that Elway is gonna run this donkey ship aground. Then stagger off it like the drunk he is and piss all over it before lighting it on fire. All hail captain john.
When 15 personnel people were asked this month to name the best football player in the draft regardless of position, 10 ½ votes were cast for the Penn State stallion compared to 1 ½ for defensive end Bradley Chubb of North Carolina State and one each for Alabama defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick, Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield and Notre Dame guard Quenton Nelson.
“If I’m John Dorsey and I have the first and fourth picks I know where I go. Barkley,” an executive in personnel said in reference to the first-year general manager of the Cleveland Browns. “He should be the first pick in the draft.”
Another personnel man called Barkley “the best player in the draft and also the safest player in the draft. He’ll have a really good career from Day 1.”
“I don’t know if Dorsey will take him but there isn’t anything in there that you would think negatively,” said another scout. “If you had to put your money on a guy who definitely will be a star, that would be the guy.”
1. SAQUON BARKLEY, Penn State (6-0, 233, 4.39, 1): Third-year junior. “That dude is built to last,” one scout said. “He’s a big Barry Sanders.”
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“He was their No. 1 receiver in most games,” said a third scout. “When he catches the ball it’s like a touchdown. When he returns it’s like it, too. You know you’re getting a guy that can carry it 20 times a game. You also know they’re going to have to keep (extra) people in the box to stop him.
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
I seriously doubt the Broncos take Ward at 5. Maybe they trade down and pick up a CB like Oliver in the second round.
Your draft analysis was spot on last year:
“You guys passed on Kizer for Mahomes. Haha” [Reply]
Interesting nugget near the bottom of Ben's story: "His Roc Nation handlers, however, don’t want him to be taken No. 1. They don’t want him in Cleveland." https://t.co/CArr9BXcGg
John Elway makes unprecedented move as GM, adding $3 million in team/player performance incentives to CB Chris Harris' $8.5 million salary this year. He's NEVER done this. Give him credit for recognizing Harris is a special player and this is special circumstance. #9sports
Interesting nugget near the bottom of Ben's story: "His Roc Nation handlers, however, don’t want him to be taken No. 1. They don’t want him in Cleveland." https://t.co/CArr9BXcGg
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Klis says you have to give Elway credit, so...
John Elway makes unprecedented move as GM, adding $3 million in team/player performance incentives to CB Chris Harris' $8.5 million salary this year. He's NEVER done this. Give him credit for recognizing Harris is a special player and this is special circumstance. #9sports
Hmmm. Gotta wonder if Harris was threatening a hold out? I don't think ElFraud makes this move out of the goodness of his heart. ( Mainly because I don't think there is any goodness in his heart). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Klis says you have to give Elway credit, so...
John Elway makes unprecedented move as GM, adding $3 million in team/player performance incentives to CB Chris Harris' $8.5 million salary this year. He's NEVER done this. Give him credit for recognizing Harris is a special player and this is special circumstance. #9sports