Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
This guy is one of the more dominant talents in the draft. This board is mostly dumb AF. People hated the Poe pick too.
Originally Posted by Coach:
It could be possible that he's Poe's replacement, if Poe becomes too expensive for the Chiefs. But for now, I think he'll get here and there across the board on the D-Line.
Sure. I would imagine that they will pepper him along the line and bring him along slowly. It would be the sensible thing to do. [Reply]
4. MACKENSIE ALEXANDER, Clemson (5-10 ½, 189, 4.49, 1-2): Third-year sophomore. "Reminds me of Darrelle Revis," one scout said. "He just looks so confident out there. 'I am good, you're not going to beat me.' But he's not real physical and I thought he'd run a lot faster than he did." Another said the voluble Alexander "will talk you to death." Said a third scout: "Loves football. Kind of a selfish guy. More into just him. Probably quicker than fast. I just didn't see great top-end speed." Started 26 games, finishing with 44 tackles (four for loss), no picks and 11 PBUs. Wonderlic of 12. "Other than Kelvin Benjamin a couple years ago, in the ACC he has not faced up with much," a fourth scout said. "He's got to play inside. He's not ready for prime time outside. I see guys separate on him every now and then. I do think he's a good athlete and can become a starter. He's highly confident and ain't afraid to tell everybody. He's third round for me." Son of Haitian migrant workers. Lives in Immokalee, Fla. [Reply]
Originally Posted by oaklandhater:
and that worked out so well with dee ford right...
What's wrong with Dee Ford? Mad he's been developing behind Hali and Houston? Are you too stupid to realize it's normal to take a few years to develop? Playing right away is the exception, not the rule. All great teams draft BPA, and develop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
What is everyone's obsession with bringing in starters? .
Because they're experts at drafting in Madden and they know that every guy on the web who couldn't get a job as an nfl scout's transcriber's intern's assistant is a go-to source for draft insight.
Or they just don't understand how good teams draft long term. Which is understandable, since we've been put through decades of Carl Peterson and Scott Pioli. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RustShack:
What's wrong with Dee Ford? Mad he's been developing behind Hali and Houston? Are you too stupid to realize it's normal to take a few years to develop? Playing right away is the exception, not the rule. All great teams draft BPA, and develop.
Beside one good game vs the chargers abysmal o-line he has been woefully underwhelming. [Reply]
Sorry if this has already been asked. Outside of Chris Jones reviews being very good, etc. Am I the only one slightly concerned on using a high 2nd round pick on a rotational player where we already have depth? I understand some say this mean Poe will be gone or whatever. That's to be determined. I'm just amazed we didn't address a bigger need to fill a potential starter and be more of an impact. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Xavien Howard
Howard is all about potential. When he gets it right, he looks like Richard Sherman. Has the kind of length and ability to run deep with players that can make it very hard to find a window to complete the pass on him.
He’s another player that fits the size and speed profile NFL teams are looking for, stands over 6-feet tall, clears 200-pounds, and ran a 4.41 second 40-yard dash