Ok guys - I'm not going to keep you in suspense.
With the 27th pick of the 2017 ROD NFL draft the New Orleans Saints select.
John Ross, WR - Washington
Ross is an instant weapon, on both O and on ST. He's an upgrade on Brandin Cooks, He's got home-run gear to yank the top off of defenses. Vertical speed demands respect and creates open throws underneath. Corners open hips early to turn and sprint, leaving his curl and dig routes unchallenged. Feet are fire. On verticals from the slot, sells the corner route and stems to the post with a burst for easy separation and a comfortable throwing window for the quarterback. Hands are generally solid. Plus hand-eye coordination. Natural ball-tracker who locates the deep ball early and watches it. Dangerous show-and-go open-field ability after the catch. Able to win with slants or fades near the goal line. Eludes the first tackler and can turn a short one into a long one in a heartbeat. Has enough size to work from outside or from the slot. Saw four of his eight carries go for 15-plus yards. Has returned at least one kickoff for a touchdown in each of his three years at Washington.
Cornerbacks have a hard time running with Ross, and he is a threat to rip off yards in chunks with his run-after-the-catch skills. Ross is a sure-handed and natural receiver as a route-runner. He tracks the ball very well downfield and has late hands to reach out for receptions rather than tipping off defensive backs by extending too early.
Ross is short and lacks length, so he isn't going to be receiver who wins a lot of 50-50 passes against NFL cornerbacks, but he has the speed to beat most defenders...
With the 26th pick of the 2017 ROD Mock draft, the Seattle Seahawks select: Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
Ok guys - I'm not going to keep you in suspense.
With the 27th pick of the 2017 ROD NFL draft the New Orleans Saints select.
John Ross, WR - Washington
Ross is an instant weapon, on both O and on ST. He's an upgrade on Brandin Cooks, He's got home-run gear to yank the top off of defenses. Vertical speed demands respect and creates open throws underneath. Corners open hips early to turn and sprint, leaving his curl and dig routes unchallenged. Feet are fire. On verticals from the slot, sells the corner route and stems to the post with a burst for easy separation and a comfortable throwing window for the quarterback. Hands are generally solid. Plus hand-eye coordination. Natural ball-tracker who locates the deep ball early and watches it. Dangerous show-and-go open-field ability after the catch. Able to win with slants or fades near the goal line. Eludes the first tackler and can turn a short one into a long one in a heartbeat. Has enough size to work from outside or from the slot. Saw four of his eight carries go for 15-plus yards. Has returned at least one kickoff for a touchdown in each of his three years at Washington.
Cornerbacks have a hard time running with Ross, and he is a threat to rip off yards in chunks with his run-after-the-catch skills. Ross is a sure-handed and natural receiver as a route-runner. He tracks the ball very well downfield and has late hands to reach out for receptions rather than tipping off defensive backs by extending too early.
Ross is short and lacks length, so he isn't going to be receiver who wins a lot of 50-50 passes against NFL cornerbacks, but he has the speed to beat most defenders...
Really nice pick Tron!!He's the highest rated DE I had left on my Board! Great speed for a Big guy! I Just hate to see the Cowboys get him!:shocking::headexplosion:uke:With the 28th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
Taco Charlton DE, Michigan
This pick just makes to much sense. The Cowpokes biggest need is pass rush. Thought about grabbing a CB but there will still be great CB talent later compared to DE talent. At 6'6 277 lbs, Taco has size and good technique to go along with decent speed. He was a part time player his first three years, but in his final season collected 9.5 sacks while playing through injuries. He has played both LDE and RDE without dropoff. He does need a season or two to refine himself and get quicker and develop more, but sooner than later will be a an above average 3 down DE for the cowpokes which they greatly need.
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With the 28th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
Taco Charlton DE, Michigan
This pick just makes to much sense. The Cowpokes biggest need is pass rush. Thought about grabbing a CB but there will still be great CB talent later compared to DE talent. At 6'6 277 lbs, Taco has size and good technique to go along with decent speed. He was a part time player his first three years, but in his final season collected 9.5 sacks while playing through injuries. He has played both LDE and RDE without dropoff. He does need a season or two to refine himself and get quicker and develop more, but sooner than later will be a an above average 3 down DE for the cowpokes which they greatly need.
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Maybe he can play OG since he isn't very good at basketball.The Cowboys are up? Let's give them Lavar Ball.
Damn you for sending a beloved Wolverine Cowturd hell! :/With the 28th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
Taco Charlton DE, Michigan
This pick just makes to much sense. The Cowpokes biggest need is pass rush. Thought about grabbing a CB but there will still be great CB talent later compared to DE talent. At 6'6 277 lbs, Taco has size and good technique to go along with decent speed. He was a part time player his first three years, but in his final season collected 9.5 sacks while playing through injuries. He has played both LDE and RDE without dropoff. He does need a season or two to refine himself and get quicker and develop more, but sooner than later will be a an above average 3 down DE for the cowpokes which they greatly need.
@Rambitious1 is on the clock
@Rams Until I Die is on deck
With the 28th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
Taco Charlton DE, Michigan
This pick just makes to much sense. The Cowpokes biggest need is pass rush. Thought about grabbing a CB but there will still be great CB talent later compared to DE talent. At 6'6 277 lbs, Taco has size and good technique to go along with decent speed. He was a part time player his first three years, but in his final season collected 9.5 sacks while playing through injuries. He has played both LDE and RDE without dropoff. He does need a season or two to refine himself and get quicker and develop more, but sooner than later will be a an above average 3 down DE for the cowpokes which they greatly need.
@Rambitious1 is on the clock
@Rams Until I Die is on deck
GB need a RB don't they?Duuuuude, you took my guy.... ugh.
Haha