It's time to vent. That's what these forums are for amirite? It's just amazing how one single overdrafted, overrated, slow, limited capability, 'safety' with bad hands, could ruin the position for two teams over a span of many years. First from the ineptitude of picking him in way too high in rd 1 and then from another team's lunacy for trading 2 1st rd picks for a him, a dude whose rep was based an a handful of splash plays (such as stealing the ball out of Daniel Jones hands). From the bottom of Jets and likely Seahawks fans' hearts, thanks for a lot of nothing Jamal Adams, yeah and your big mouth, me first attitude too. That is all. p.s. no injury excuses either. Guy was soft as jello from day 1 and was destined for constant injury.
I'm digging R4... I went from pick 4 to pick 70 without making a selection but then make three between 90 and 107.
I didn't actually choose the teams, but it seems like R4 is sort of a main course for both the Seahawks and Texans. Seattle had no second rounder while Houston had no first rounder, neither team picks in round five, and they have two picks each in this round. So for Seattle, it feels almost like I'm wrapping up their draft now. And for Houston it feels like I'll be making the last picks that actually matter.
Watched Matt live and he is a good first step and active with his hands. Decent front side blocker who will give you time to throw but his downside is that he struggles on QBs that hold on to the ball too long.
Give me Brandon Coleman, OL, TCU This is the “We brought in Bill Callahan at OL coach and Brian Callahan is an offensive HC” draft combined with the “Give Levis all the tools and if he crashes hard have it set up for the next guy” draft
The New York Giants select: Leonard Taylor II, DI, Miami I have now taken this guy in BOTH drafts. For some reason I really like the idea of him standing between Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns as a way to get more out of him...