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College Football and Draft Discussion 2020
LinebackerGod replied to candyman93's topic in Cleveland Browns
If we trade Njoku or are resigned to the fact that he’s gonna be gone after this coming season, I would love to get Tommy Tremble. That dude is a beast in the mold of a George Kittle. -
Yeah why not give him a shot? Absolute freak show.
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What's a Football take that has you like this?
LinebackerGod replied to August4th's topic in NFL General
Just died. Thanks a lot dude. I’m gonna miss her. Glad u felt it necessary to desecrate her good name. Died doing what she loved. 9 strangers. -
Better than Kuechly? I feel like Parson’s best tape isn’t better than Kuechly’s worst. Also, they don’t play the same position. Parsons is a freak athlete that will play WILL, or better yet, SAM. He can’t play ILB. He’s god awful at reading and looks lost in coverage, even though he clearly had upside to be elite there. He’s more like a Jamie Collins kind of LBer. Maddening to watch at times, but makes wow plays based on his abilities. Kuechly was steady as can be, but also made impact plays. Kuechly wrecked everyone in college. Made fools look stupid. Parsons was not an impact player for PSU
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What's a Football take that has you like this?
LinebackerGod replied to August4th's topic in NFL General
Ok but who do you think the Ravens will draft next year #3 overall? Gotta be a QB, right? -
Joseph Ossai is poop compared to Rousseau and Phillips. One of them to Cleveland...or Farley, if you ask me.
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I just feel like this year, nothing lines up to be surprising. Teams have very specific needs and the needs match the boards almost perfectly. The only team I could see being a wild card is the Broncos and Panthers. Carolina could go in a few directions and Denver, assuming they don’t trade back, could end up being a surprise. Maybe Barmore or a linebacker not named Parsons to those two squads? Darrisaw? Cosmi? Again, I think that’d be nuts, but everyone else seems to have a supremely obvious no-brainer pick.
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College Football and Draft Discussion 2020
LinebackerGod replied to candyman93's topic in Cleveland Browns
Justin Hall WR Ball State Paddy Fisher MLB Nothwestern Dillon Stoner WR Oklahoma State Isaiahh Loudermilk DT Wisconsin Lorenzo Neal DT Purdue off the top of my head. -
Oh I'd take Samuel over Melifonwu too, but he'll be long gone. Might not be there when we pick, even.
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1st: Gregory Rousseau DE Miami Fl. 2nd: Ifeatu Melifonwu CB Syracuse 3rd: Chaz Surratt WLB North Carolina 3rd: Tommy Togiai DT Ohio State 4th: Tylan Wallace WR Oklahoma State 4th: Tamorrion Terry WR Florida State 5th: Garrett Wallow WLB TCU 6th: Paddy Fisher MLB Northwestern 7th: Lorenzo Neal DT Purdue UDFA: Justin Hall WR Ball State *2022 WR Depth Chart: #1: Tylan Wallace #2: Rashard Higgins #3: Tamorrion Terry #4: Donovan Peoples-Jones #5: Khadarel Hodge #6: Justin Hall ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Cheap. We wouldn't have a true #1 unless Terr
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Yeah this is the last year of both OBJ and Landry, methinks. Unless they take massive pay cuts, they won't be back. We don't need them, to be honest. We can replace them with relative ease for a fraction of the cost. In this offensive system, you need the OL in place and then the rest of the offensive roster can kind of be pieced together...especially if you have the QB in place. That's the beauty of this scheme. Any RB/WR/TE can have success, so long as they're disciplined and know how to play within the scheme.
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College Football and Draft Discussion 2020
LinebackerGod replied to candyman93's topic in Cleveland Browns
It is. Clowney is the rental for 1 year. Rousseau and Garrett are the future...in my wet dream. -
That’s a bad take. As the biggest Miami honk alive, I’ve watched them all extensively. Rousseau is best in class, followed by Phillips, followed by Roche. Rousseau is far and away the most versatile. He’s got great pass rush moves, as does Phillips. He doesn’t play as hard as Phillips does on a down-by-down basis, but he’s unblockable by pretty much any one guy in CFB. Rousseau’s length is a nightmare to deal with and it constantly shows up on tape. Phillips is the all-around stud that doesn’t take plays off. He plays hard and uses his hands better than any edge in this class, by far
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The Plunge Mock Draft #2 (1 Round With Explanations)
LinebackerGod replied to vshank8182's topic in NFL Mock Draft
Lol he played fine in the Bama game. They rarely ever ran his way. He was great at squeezing down the back side gaps and setting a hard edge to prevent the RB from getting outside. I don’t even love Ojulari, but he’s not Barkevious Mingo levels of suck against the run. -
The Plunge Mock Draft #2 (1 Round With Explanations)
LinebackerGod replied to vshank8182's topic in NFL Mock Draft
Wut? He’s 100% a great fit as a 3-4 OLB. Also, despite his size, he’s actually effective against the run when he’s not playing against a TE. I was ok with your picks, but this format hurt my brain.