It’s that time again. Post any news, rumors and prospect info.
2020 On-Field Workout Schedule
•Thursday, Feb 27. 4-11PM ET. TE, QB, WR. Tight ends, quarterbacks and wide receivers take the field for the first day of on-field workouts
•Friday, Feb 28. 4-11PM ET. PK, ST, OL, RB
•Saturday, Feb 29. 4-11PM ET. DL, LB
•Sunday, Mar 1. 2-7PM ET. DB.
Measurements are beginning now. Mods feel free please post the twitter feed in the OP [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Picking at 32 seems a lot more difficult than top 10.
It feels like nearly every year players 25-64 are similar Skill level.
So that’s why we always see a lot of trade downs at the end of the 1st.
Those top 10 picks are generally where the blue chip stud players come from. Sure there are misses up there, but that's just the way it is. Generally it's shitty teams and front offices picking up there so they fuck it up anyway.
The end of the first and second is where the good scouts and front offices make hay. [Reply]
Probably no one cares but me but I'm interested to see how my guy Isaiah Hodgins does at the Combine. He was an amazing WR for us and is a good route runner with excellent hands. But I don't think he's a burner and I think he may have made a mistake declaring for the draft as a junior. It's such a deep draft for WR that I think unless he blows the doors off of the Combine, he may go undrafted.
Originally Posted by Frosty:
Probably no one cares but me but I'm interested to see how my guy Isaiah Hodgins does at the Combine. He was an amazing WR for us and is a good route runner with excellent hands. But I don't think he's a burner and I think he may have made a mistake declaring for the draft as a junior. It's such a deep draft for WR that I think unless he blows the doors off of the Combine, he may go undrafted.
I’m watching to see how he does. I got to go see him a couple of times this year and I’d love it if the Chiefs drafted him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I’m watching to see how he does. I got to go see him a couple of times this year and I’d love it if the Chiefs drafted him.
I see him as being pretty effective in that 10-20 yard range and being a chain mover in the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Same here. Although he did some work on deep balls for the Beavs.
For sure. I'm just not sure he has the speed to do it in the NFL. He seems like one of those guys that may not run a great 40 but will do well in the agility drills.
He should have stayed another year, imo. I can see why he didn't, though. Luton is graduating (and also at the Combine) and the backup QB (and presumable front runner for next season) was actively trying to get him killed against the Ducks. :-) There will be a big drop off at QB next season, I fear. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frosty:
For sure. I'm just not sure he has the speed to do it in the NFL. He seems like one of those guys that may not run a great 40 but will do well in the agility drills.
He should have stayed another year, imo. I can see why he didn't, though. Luton is graduating (and also at the Combine) and the backup QB (and presumable front runner for next season) was actively trying to get him killed against the Ducks. :-) There will be a big drop off at QB next season, I fear.
Oh definitely.
I’ll be there at a couple of games this upcoming season. Hopefully they score points this time. :-) First game I went to was the Utah game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Interesting. I wonder if they’re going to ask him to add some weight for the move. He’s tall (6’4”) but he only weighs 225 lbs.
Looks like he’s been busy getting bigger
Spoke to four scouts and three said Notre Dame’s Chase Claypool won today’s weigh-ins. Put on nine pounds since @seniorbowl (229 lbs in Mobile and 238 today). Might be embracing the TE conversion. He’s going to be a mismatch problem at the next level.#TheDraftStartsInMOBILEpic.twitter.com/J8EBFq1Hci