Originally Posted by Willie Lanier:
Okay, I'm willing to interpret, break it down for me
Future All-Pro's at CB and RB, a potential Pro Bowl RG, a starting caliber safety in Caden Sterns and two legit developmental pass rushers in Baron Browning and Jonathon Cooper. All in one draft. And Paton flipped Kary Vincent Jr. for a 6th rounder during camp last year. That's knocking it out of the park.
Again, Veach hit on a guard, a center and an ILB last year. Veach would trade all three of them for Surtain in an instant. [Reply]
ITL has 128 subscribers....I mean look at the extravagant backdrop for the award ceremony. That's some big budget shit right there...Donk fans should be beaming with pride.
What was in the gift bag for the attendees...a 1/2 off appetizer coupon for Applebees?
This award is voted on by active scouts and GM's in the NFL.
I was really high on Nick Bonnito. We passed on him and took Cook. Nick fell to DEN in the third. It bothered me then and now. Then I see high praise for their draft class. Obviously that played a part. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Willie Lanier:
Surtain is a beast, but you're coming off as really dumb if you think we'd flip drafts voluntarily
Positional value alone would make it a no-brainer. It's not knocking Creed Humphrey or Trey Smith, they just play positions that are easy to find. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Positional value alone would make it a no-brainer. It's not knocking Creed Humphrey or Trey Smith, they just play positions that are easy to find.
Really?
How has Denver done in that department bud? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Positional value alone would make it a no-brainer. It's not knocking Creed Humphrey or Trey Smith, they just play positions that are easy to find.
Says a guy from a team that hasnt had a decent OL in almost decade...and had it's starting QB injured for 7 straight seasons.
Just that easy...
How many millions..tens of millions... did Horseface waste on trying to solve the OL issues? It became a running joke...he never did solve it.
Picking a CB at #9 takes absolutely no talent...at all. Finding a better one in the 4th round does..
For a team picking in the top half of the draft for years...you have zero superstars to show for it. The only one you had...Miller...bolted. [Reply]