The ball jumps out and looks like it has a rocket up its ass, but I think that plays a big factor in him missing targets bigger than a sliding door on a Dodge Caravan. If he can learn to dial it back some, his accuracy will likely improve, and he will still be ripping it with more heat than 3/4 of the league.
Yeah, seems like they have a plan for this draft and needed some capital. Maybe they are hoping for an O-lineman to drop into a sweet spot and go get him if he comes within striking distance?
I think they wanted to get some future value now while they could before the draft process makes it awkward. Losing the 3rd-last pick to move up twice is nice. They have too many picks this year and not enough picks teams might like in a trade. I think it's just a nice conversion of resources that at worse sets them up for after the draft, but yes they got ammo if a trade is needed. Watch Cleveland trade one of those 5ths they have this year to trade up and get a 6th/7th back.
Texans needed picks this year. They gained 2. They lost 2 5th but they did get an early 6th back. They moved down just 13 spots and gained an extra 2 picks now (at the cost of a 5th next year). Makes tons of sense.
I’ll be missing in action for (hopefully) only 30 minutes around 8:30ish. My Wife sure knows how to schedule a visit
Literally turned my tv off for Clays announcement. That fucking narcissist honestly can’t let one thing happen without making some sort of appearance. What humility
I'm avoiding all spoilers as far as picks go so I'm not checking credibility much, Browns considering trading to 5 if the Jags give them what they want and trading down again. They may be looking for a partner at 5 now because the double trade would be worth losing Hunter/Carter but not the single trade.
Tons is a stretch. Last pick super late. It’s practically giving up two 5’s for two 6’s. Especially when we get back to the grief we’ve frequently given mock guys because “They don’t even know who will be available” when pick arrives.