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  1. I think with the new Ol coach Joe philbin teaching him he can help Anthony take his game to a new level.....I think we will see his best games this year and the following years to come....  

  2. On 5/23/2016 at 8:29 PM, akcolt said:

     

    I love Tavuan Smith from Iowa and Daniel Anthrop Both of them For there speed....

     

    Tavuan Smith has the tools to develop into a dangerous receiver.....Could he be the next Pierre Garcon?

     

     

    Iowa WR Tevaun Smith ran the 40-yard dash in 4.38 and 4.41 seconds during Iowa's Pro Day on Monday.
    Ah yes, the joys of Combine snubs destroying their Pro Days. Throw Smith into that mix. The 6-foot, 205-pounder breezed through the 40 in both of his runs while also notching a vertical jump of 38 inches and a 10-foot-2 broad jump. In addition to all of that happiness, Smith also recorded a 4.26-second mark in the short shuttle and a 6.72-second time in the three-cone drill. All of those numbers are more-than-adequate in comparison to what other receivers were doing at the Combine. Last season, Smith caught 32 passes for 563 yards (17.6 yards per reception) and three touchdowns. While he failed to surpass 600 yards receiving in any one year with the Hawkeyes, NFL Media senior analyst Gil Brandt wrote that he "had a great workout" and "will be a drafted player." Mar 21 - 9:19 PM

     http://www.rotoworld.com/player/cfb/132480/tevaun-smith

  3. On 5/11/2016 at 4:46 PM, MTC said:

     

    Reggie White was clocked at 4.69 in the 40-yard dash-more speed than a man his size should be allowed ... I don't know where people are getting he is slow, for a 300 pound man 4.6 is good.....

     

     

    Arron Donald Ran a 4.68

     

    Warren Sapp ran a 40 at 4.69

     

    Bruce Smith   When Smith came out of Virginia Tech, he carried 290 pounds on his 6-4 frame, and timed at 4.68 in the 40. 

     

     

  4. what if we have the next

    Trumaine Johnson on our hands in T.J green...Both are 6'2 to 6'3 210 pound but T.J green is faster plus we got Chuck Pagano to help this Kid out.......Hold out for hope it might be well worth it in the long run......

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5.   Joshua Garnett, G, Stanford 
    Height: 6-5. Weight: 325. Arm: 33.88. Hand: 9.88. 
    40 Time: 5.32. 
    Projected Round (2016): 2-3. 

    4/9/16: I sampled a variety of teams, and overall, Garnett came back the most as the top guard in the 2016 NFL Draft, thoguh it varied from franchise to franchise. On the whole, teams felt that this was a weak guard class and there wasn't much talent at the position. 

    Last season, Garnett blocked well for Stanford, being well-balanced in the ground game and with the passing attack. He is good at pulling and has nice technique for the NFL. Garnett has the potential to add strength and could be a difference-maker as a run blocker at the next level. He needs to build up his upper body, but he did well on the combine bench press, so it seems he has some natural strength to him. At the Senior Bowl, Garnett was decent. He was better at the combine with his impressive workout. 

    8/15/15: Garnett had a mixed 2014 season for Stanford. It was his first season as a starter, and his run blocking is ahead of his pass blocking. As a sophomore in 2013, he rotated into the game in the jumbo package. Garnett has good size to him.
    Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2016OG.php#vuU4IswX1gi5e4ub.99

     

    I really would like this monster at  the  right guard position with Graham Glasgow at center....This would give the Colts a beast of a OL that could man handler most D lines in the NFL.........

     

     

  6. Instead of jack Allen i would take, Graham Glasgow, C, Michigan 
    Height: 6-6. Weight: 306. Arm: 33.13. Hand: 9.75. 
    40 Time: 5.13. 
    Projected Round (2016): 3-5. 

    4/9/16: Glasgow was one of the stars of the East-West Shrine and kept up the strong play the Senior Bowl. He was one of the only centers who could win one-on-ones with some of the top interior defensive talents like Alabama's Jarran Reed. Glasgow was consistent throughout both weeks. He held his won in the pass-rushing one-on-ones and looked very good in the team-scrimmage sessions. With his size, Glasgow could compete at guard or center in the NFL. He started 37 games at Michigan, mainly at center, but also at guard.
    Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2016C.php#wyDhvWeqjUcl7aJC.99

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