Ayeni also served as Northwestern's recruiting coordinator. He has coached current NFL running backs like David Montgomery (Bears) and Kareem Hunt (Browns). Second Northwestern assistant to depart for NFL in recent days, as CBs coach Ryan Smith went to the Cardinals.
Ayeni also served as Northwestern's recruiting coordinator. He has coached current NFL running backs like David Montgomery (Bears) and Kareem Hunt (Browns). Second Northwestern assistant to depart for NFL in recent days, as CBs coach Ryan Smith went to the Cardinals.
Ayeni also served as Northwestern's recruiting coordinator. He has coached current NFL running backs like David Montgomery (Bears) and Kareem Hunt (Browns). Second Northwestern assistant to depart for NFL in recent days, as CBs coach Ryan Smith went to the Cardinals.
:-) Knowmo has been much more active in trying to troll after he exposed himself as a micro dicked putz that just wants the big bad Andy Reid to go away. Compensating much? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle: :-) Knowmo has been much more active in trying to troll after he exposed himself as a micro dicked putz that just wants the big bad Andy Reid to go away. Compensating much?
This is when he does his best work... this is the point of the offseason with combines, FA, draft, etc that I just sit back and watch. There's just too much out there for speculation. [Reply]
:-) I do think it's hilarious that even he won't make a serious attempt to prop up Vance Joseph or Joe Lombardi. Hell, he's STILL beating off about a strength and conditioning coordinator. I guess if that's all he has to be excited about then have at it. [Reply]
So now Knowshit is pimping a running backs coach that had the same position at Northwestern? It's funny how the tweet lists college jobs specifically, but when it comes to NFL, it says has many NFL opportunities. What does that even mean? He was interviewed, but never good enough to get hired until now? Sounds like another crappy hire. Does anyone with any actual NFL credit want to work for this joke of a team? [Reply]
Broncos' 2022 draft class gets C- grade from NFL.com one year later
The early returns on the Denver Broncos’ 2022 NFL draft class haven’t been great. Granted, it is early, but NFL.com’s Eric Edholm recently graded each class from last spring and the Broncos received a C- mark.
With their first pick, Denver selected pass rusher Nik Bonitto in the second round. He went on to start just one game and totaled only 1.5 sacks as a rookie. The team’s next pick, tight end Greg Dulcich, showed flashes of potential last year, and cornerback Damarri Mathis was a pleasant surprise.
The rest of the class is full of unknowns. Time will tell if DL Eyioma Uwazurike, DB Delarrin Turner-Yell, WR Montrell Washington, OL Luke Wattenberg, DL Matt Henningsen and CB Faion Hicks turn into key contributors for the Broncos down the road.
Originally Posted by neech: Broncos' 2022 draft class gets C- grade from NFL.com one year later
The early returns on the Denver Broncos’ 2022 NFL draft class haven’t been great. Granted, it is early, but NFL.com’s Eric Edholm recently graded each class from last spring and the Broncos received a C- mark.
With their first pick, Denver selected pass rusher Nik Bonitto in the second round. He went on to start just one game and totaled only 1.5 sacks as a rookie. The team’s next pick, tight end Greg Dulcich, showed flashes of potential last year, and cornerback Damarri Mathis was a pleasant surprise.
The rest of the class is full of unknowns. Time will tell if DL Eyioma Uwazurike, DB Delarrin Turner-Yell, WR Montrell Washington, OL Luke Wattenberg, DL Matt Henningsen and CB Faion Hicks turn into key contributors for the Broncos down the road.
I think a C- grade is being rather generous to that putrid draft class by the Donks.
Yeah. As I was reading it I was thinking the same thing. What exactly raises that crappy draft to a C-? It kinda reminds me of our 2018 draft, which was horrible and I wouldn't give it anything higher than a D. Fortunately, that was the first draft for Veach and he has done much better since. Private Gomer Payaton has been doing this for a while and still failed miserably. [Reply]