Krangodnzr
Captain of Team Conner
Good get.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Good get.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
It was just a really weak/shallow draft classI looked at the guys not drafted, there is not a lot out there.The league seemed
to nail the draft.
The top was good...the depth was meh.It was just a really weak/shallow draft class
It was really thin at LB.It was just a really weak/shallow draft class
You know the draft class is weak when 6 of the first 12 picks are QBs.The top was good...the depth was meh.
Monti said from round 5 onwards, those guys are UDFAs that you can lock in.
The NFL is a QB league and there are a lot of QB openings.You know the draft class is weak when 6 of the first 12 picks are QBs.
This draft didn't have really any elite defenders.The 1st defensive player doesn't get drafted until the 15th pick.
The Big Blue BellyGood get.
I'm thinking return man as the new rules ups the need for return man.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Agree. It will also up the need for D-players who can deal with and/or avoid blocks and get to the return man. No more fair catches. No one moves until the ball is caught. Yikes. Sounds exciting and putting the right guys on the return team can lead to a quick six points if the return guy can find a seam and go. Ditto the D---need guys who can swarm to the returner after dealing with any blocker. NFL had 2000 dead kickoff plays last season with the ball not being returned. Now, every kick has a chance of being returned. That single rule change might be a way for a weak team to stay in the game (or a superior team to put up even more pts.) Will have to watch the kickoff plays now instead of running to the fridge for snacks or the head.I'm thinking return man as the new rules ups the need for return man.
This guy was on my Cards board. Excited that they got him. Showed flashes of dominance at the East-West Shrine Game, and certainly another good fit.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Or both.Logic would say that it was either VG offensively, or VB defensively.
I'm thinking return man as the new rules ups the need for return man.
Yes on Murphy!DT Fabien Lovett, Florida State
NT Evan Anderson, Florida Atlantic
DT Keith Randolph, Illinois
EDGE Gabriel Murphy, UCLA
EDGE Braiden McGregor, Michigan
Bring them all in, and see what happens at a tryout.
According to NFL.com, "There are nearly 500 undrafted players currently in the NFL (486 undrafted players made Week 1 53-man rosters)." So, there are plenty of gems if you can sift through them.
The immediate difference between being a low-round drafted player and a UDFA is the size of the signing bonus for the drafted guy. The advantage to the UDFA is they have the right to choose where they go. Looks like Monti evaluated the talent-level in the lower rounds and made the decision to just draft guys who---in a more talented draft---would have been there as UDFA. He locked up the guys he wanted and did not allow other teams to entice them to try out for on their roster should they end up UDFA.
Training camp isn't what it used to be. Most of the practices are jogging around in shorts.Myles Murphy will have to get in the best shape of his life to last through training camp. Seems remote.
For clarity sake, Myles Murphy is who we reportedly signed. Gabriel Murphy was reportedly signed by the Vikings.Gabriel Murphy is a good get. He’s got a solid motor and is technically sound. I think he at least makes Practice Squad. I’m a little concerned about too many Edge rushers that need development. This guy just needs a little polish to be a decent rotational player.