Had an NFC Personnel executive tell me “He reminds me of J.J. Watt, when Watt was coming out. An explosive and versatile playmaker who has a high motor and can line up at 3,5, or 7. Very strong kid” #NFL#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/5qM3g6OrMr
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Genuinely feel bad on this, and want to do it right. Do you guys want me to hold off on the individual player threads?
My approach has historically been to launch it and start throwing shit in the OP while everyone else is doing the main draft thread before the server melts down.
I will absolutely hold off on posting if that's the preferred method - just let me know.
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
might be time to log out for the night -have a nice night - we're not winning the west w/ JuJu / that other guy and Mecole Hardman - yikes - what a nightmare.
Originally Posted by Pawnmower:
im.a little mystified with no WR too but keep in mind what Brady did with hot garbage at WR
mahomes needs to.earn that half billion
Never thought of it that way but I think you’re right. When you have a great quarterback, you have to build a balanced team around him and trust him to elevate the offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Chiefs selected Purdue EDGE George Karlaftis with the No. 30 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.
In another age, Karlaftis (6’4/266) would have been guarding Mount Olympus, as the Purdue star was born in Athens, Greece before moving to Indiana, where he developed into a four-star recruit. He was a foundational player for the program, logging 843 snaps while generating 54 tackles, 17.0 TFL, 7.5 sacks, two PBUs, and an interception and earning first-team Freshman All-American and second-team. Last year, Karlaftis posted 41 tackles, 11.5 TFLs, five sacks, three fumbles, and two PBUs while earning second-team All-American recognition. The five sacks weren’t eye-popping, but those numbers don’t show just how destructive he was on an every-down basis, as the Greek strongman posted the second-highest pressure rate in the nation when lining up against left tackles and ranked seventh in quarterback hits with 14. He backed up the on-field performance with a strong set of testing numbers, ranking as the 120th most athletic edge defender out of 1,455 that have tested for the NFL since 1987. Karlaftis has a frenetic first step, rushes with a plan, and displays exceptional hand technique to go with a relentless motor while his stout base makes him hard to move in the run game. Though he gets critiqued for lack of elite bend, Karlaftis has the power, work ethic, and talent to be a quality starter in the league for years to come.
Originally Posted by penchief:
Never thought of it that way but I think you’re right. When you have a great quarterback, you have to build a balanced team around him and trust him to elevate the offense.
Kinda want to look at Karlaftis but will bow to the will of the people.
Chop happened so fast here I missed it the first time and it honest to goodness it looked like the tackle just decided not to block him. pic.twitter.com/5fPUOy1TQc