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Just now, VikingsFanInChennai said:
@jvan1973probably fell asleep early
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Quick question. If we want to make a pick is there a list that shows all the picks already made ?
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5 hours ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:
First of all..
What happened to Emojis in this forum? They disappeared all of a sudden? I don't see Laugh, Confused, Sad emojis anymore!
Are you guys able to give these emojis as reactions to comments? Maybe, only I can't see?
Is that because of @OLD FAN MAN, who only likes to deal by emojis, and it's limited now so he can't ever laugh at someone's comment? ok, juz joking
Anyway, it's depressing to not get Laugh emoji mainly for me, that's depressing.
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25 minutes ago, DougDew said:
Sure, end of the season is best but ANY of the outlets that grade the acquisitions at this time of the year, or later, are no more "reputable" than others. Its all just opinion, with some thinking their opinion should matter more because of their credentials...when their reasoning provided often seems incomplete.
I will say I'm very impressed with the moves the Titans have made and agree with the grade the Titans were given.
Short of injury the Titans could be real trouble this season
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21 minutes ago, Yoshinator said:
@Yoshinator and @coltsfanej have made a trade
Pick 12 for picks 31, 63, and 176.
@NFLfan and @VikingsFanInChennai
please approve this.
Aw darnit.
I was too late !
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On 3/21/2024 at 6:13 PM, NFLfan said:
Yardbarker is not new. The name always gave me a sense that they were not reputable. But I don't read Yardbarker enough to make a real assessment.
I've read plenty of yardbarker articles.
They're sort of middle of the the road.
The football rumor mill is a very crowded market and only the most outlandish stories generate the most clicks.
The real grades for these acquisitions will be given at the end of the season
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On 3/30/2024 at 1:03 PM, w87r said:
This trade idea(article of 7 most plausible deals)is probably pretty accurate look at what it might take to get to #9 if we were to move up.(Not seeing it, more likely to move back)
"Colts Get: 2024 Round 1 Pick (No. 9)
Bears Get: 2024 Round 1 Pick (No. 15), 2024 Round 3 Pick (No. 82), 2024 Round 4 Pick (No. 117), 2025 Round 3 Pick
Harrison might be the first pass-catcher off the board, but he probably won't be the only one to go early on Day 1.
The B/R Scouting Department has three receivers—Harrison, LSU's Malik Nabers and Washington's Rome Odunze—ranked inside its top 10 prospects. Georgia tight end Brock Bowers is also ranked No. 2 overall behind only Harrison.
It feels unlikely that all four of the top pass-catchers will fall out of the top 10, even if four quarterbacks are in that range. The Patriots and Giants should be interested in receivers if they don't take signal-callers. The Atlanta Falcons could also seek another playmaker to put around Kirk Cousins."
Here's a couple good articles from PFF CB + S draft breakdowns.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2024-nfl-draft-cornerback-prospect-superlatives
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2024-nfl-draft-safety-prospect-superlatives
List for all positions:(the 2 above just popped up first for me)
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2024-nfl-draft-prospect-superlatives-every-position
I've seen this rumor posted on another site as well so not sure if it's picking up steam or are others just echoing the same rumor.
Who would Ballard get at 9 ? Bowers or MHJ ?
Or maybe Ballard jumps from 9 to 5 to assure the MHJ pick ?
Irsay wants MHJ so maybe Ballard makes it happen ?
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On 3/29/2024 at 6:16 PM, Superman said:
Is it me or does it look more like a shovel and push ?
Maybe he can't extend his arm yet for a windup and throw ?
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9 hours ago, stitches said:
Here are some Matt Harmon "Reception Perception" charts for the top receivers:
And here's the best of them... look at this one for Rome:
According to Harmon Odunze is the first receiver he's ever charted that has completely green route tree everywhere. He runs every route and he get gets open on every single route.
BTW MHJ's chart is not as impressive, but he mentions he was doubled the most out of any receiver in this draft class and his chart is still really really good.
Really good info.
Thanks for sharing
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20 hours ago, Stephen said:
I don't like it because it fails to add a playmaker on offense. Need a wr in the first three rounds that can beat out or push pierce
Completely agree.
The rest of the AFC South will be adding WRs.
Colts need to keep up with arms race.
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April 2nd works for me
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8 hours ago, AwesomeAustin said:
At first I thought the Colts were going to possibly take a step back. This is a very manageable schedule with the best teams at home. Had a losing record at home last year but hopefully they can improve on that. 8-9 wins seems right and can +\- 2 wins depending on health and the defense. I think the offense and special teams play great this year.
The Colts will host the following teams at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2024:
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tennessee Titans
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
Pittsburgh Steelers
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
The Colts will face the following teams on the road:Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tennessee Titans
New York Jets
New England Patriots
Denver Broncos
New York Giants
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
I think it depends on how strong the AFC South is this year.
I think it will be much stronger than in past years.
Texans - Will probably add a WR weapon in the draft. Stroud will be better with a new weapon.
Jags - the same, need a WR and Lawrence will be healthy
Titans - Have added Ridley and still have Hopkins. Would love for AR to have weapons like that.
Colts - wait and see until after the draft. They really have not made any real moves yet. Yes AR will be back but this division will be much tougher.
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13 minutes ago, NFLfan said:
I don't follow women's basketball. I used to watch Stanford but not anymore. Is.she that good?
Yes she is. I was reading she's the highest scoring player in college basketball history, men included
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8 minutes ago, Solid84 said:
I didn't watch it, because one game is mostly irrelevant to me. It's the body of work.
I like McConkey though and as Superman said, the list I posted wasn't comprehensive, because the other WR scores haven't been published.
Come on watch the video. It's only a minute long.
Don't you have alot of time to kill this off season ? Lol !
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6 minutes ago, stitches said:
I loved most of McConkey's film I watched... until I put the Alabama tape on. Both Arnold and McKinstry kinda of... manhandled him. I guess this is the biggest worry with him - his physicality and surviving first contact on press-coverage.
Here's a hot take... I think I like Ricky Pearsall better than McConkey and I still do like McConkey too...
Mcconkey was injured in the Alabama game but he gutted it and gave everything he had for his team.
He played injured.
Bowers was injured too but Bowers gave it his all for his team.
Heart, grit and determination will never be never be measured by RAS or GAS scores
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1 minute ago, Solid84 said:
Hey man, take it up with PFF. I don't know how they meassure this, but there is a connection with high GAS scores and who turns out to be starters at WR.
We're you impressed by the athleticism shown by McConkey on the field against Florida State?
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24 minutes ago, jvan1973 said:
They won 6 games last year. I don't think they are much better than last year unless Levis really improves
Levis should improve with Ridley and Hopkins.
Both are premier WRs
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2 minutes ago, Solid84 said:
Because GAS is about how athletic you are in game. RAS is about testing off the field with no pads, helmet and so on. RAS doesn't always translate to the field. Apparently that's the case with McConkey.
Really ? Let's take a look at McConkey going against one of the best defenses in college football Florida State
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19 minutes ago, Solid84 said:
It's RAS. It's not about straight-line speed. It's a way to grade their in-game athleticism.
Mcconkey had a RAS of 9.4
So why is he not on the list ?
And let's not forget that Puca Nacua had a RAS of 5.0.
Ballard wouldn't have touched him with a 10 foot pole.
Some guys like Puca and Mcconkey just know how to play football.
Forget about RAS and GAS scores
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4 hours ago, Solid84 said:
From PFF.com
- Malik Nabers, LSU — 99th percentile
- Adonai Mitchell, Texas — 99th
- Xavier Worthy, Texas —99th
- Xavier Legette, South Carolina — 99th
- Rome Odunze, Washington — 98th
- Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State — 96th
- Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State — 93rd
- Keon Coleman, Florida State — 93rd
- Troy Franklin, Oregon — 92nd
- Johnny Wilson, Florida State — 91st
- Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky — 81st
No Ladd McConkey who ran a 4.4 ?
I have to question this whole ranking
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Sounds about right
Although I think with the Titans having Ridley and Hopkins will be higher
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15 hours ago, Solid84 said:
It's probably too early to make that prediction, but I think we're trading back. I honestly thought Brian Thomas Jr. would be a perfect fit for us, but it seems Wayne hasn't scouted him?
This great news !!
Colts looking to get more explosive !
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2024 Gavin's Mock Draft - Participants (Any New as well) Invited!
in NFL Draft, Scouting, and Free Agent Talk
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You or @VikingsFanInChennai should pick for him