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That was eventful. :rolllaugh:
Alan has a tough job trying to keep up with everything and is doing an admirable job as well, wouldn't want to be in his shoes.
That was eventful. :rolllaugh:
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Alan has a tough job trying to keep up with everything and is doing an admirable job as well, wouldn't want to be in his shoes.
Well there's a rose in a fisted gloveI agreed to a trade with someone. I'll give it until 8pm est for him to come back. If not, then I'll agree to a trade with another member lol. Stay tuned.
With the 127th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL mock draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
George Kittle, TE Iowa
6'4, 247 lbs, 33 1/8 arms, 9 1/4 hands
4.52 forty
18 reps on bench
35' vert
132' broad jump
The Cowpokes recently signed Witten to an extension but he is 35 years old and wont be around to much longer, With Kittle still on the board the Copokes trade up to secure there future TE star. Kittle can come in and learn from Witten till its time to take over for him. Kittle has good size to go along with great speed. Arguably the best blocking TE in the draft, Kittle will help open up even more room for Zeke while giving Prescott some extra time in the pocket when needed. His receiving numbers don't pop out at you but that's because he wasn't used much in the passing game, but don't underestimate him in the passing game, he has sure hands and a nice catch radius to go along with good route running and the ability to make the tough catches. He has size, great speed, sure hands, high football IQ, and a more than willing blocker. Give him time to learn to refine his routes and adjust to the NFL and I could see him being a top TE in the league with him being swiss army knife TE being able to do anything needed, and not just do it good, but do it great.
With the 127th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL mock draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
George Kittle, TE Iowa
6'4, 247 lbs, 33 1/8 arms, 9 1/4 hands
4.52 forty
18 reps on bench
35' vert
132' broad jump
The Cowpokes recently signed Witten to an extension but he is 35 years old and wont be around to much longer, With Kittle still on the board the Copokes trade up to secure there future TE star. Kittle can come in and learn from Witten till its time to take over for him. Kittle has good size to go along with great speed. Arguably the best blocking TE in the draft, Kittle will help open up even more room for Zeke while giving Prescott some extra time in the pocket when needed. His receiving numbers don't pop out at you but that's because he wasn't used much in the passing game, but don't underestimate him in the passing game, he has sure hands and a nice catch radius to go along with good route running and the ability to make the tough catches. He has size, great speed, sure hands, high football IQ, and a more than willing blocker. Give him time to learn to refine his routes and adjust to the NFL and I could see him being a top TE in the league with him being swiss army knife TE being able to do anything needed, and not just do it good, but do it great.
With the 127th pick in the 2017 ROD NFL mock draft, the Dallas Cowpokes select:
George Kittle, TE Iowa
6'4, 247 lbs, 33 1/8 arms, 9 1/4 hands
4.52 forty
18 reps on bench
35' vert
132' broad jump
The Cowpokes recently signed Witten to an extension but he is 35 years old and wont be around to much longer, With Kittle still on the board the Copokes trade up to secure there future TE star. Kittle can come in and learn from Witten till its time to take over for him. Kittle has good size to go along with great speed. Arguably the best blocking TE in the draft, Kittle will help open up even more room for Zeke while giving Prescott some extra time in the pocket when needed. His receiving numbers don't pop out at you but that's because he wasn't used much in the passing game, but don't underestimate him in the passing game, he has sure hands and a nice catch radius to go along with good route running and the ability to make the tough catches. He has size, great speed, sure hands, high football IQ, and a more than willing blocker. Give him time to learn to refine his routes and adjust to the NFL and I could see him being a top TE in the league with him being swiss army knife TE being able to do anything needed, and not just do it good, but do it great.
QB Colt McCoy still available for trade. He's certainly better than any of the remaining rookie QB's.
Nice Value pick here Ramrasta! The Jets QB of the Future!! The rest of their QB's may not make it thru the Season!With the 128th pick in the NFL draft, the New York Jets select Nathan Peterman, QB, Pitt.
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The Jets have Josh McCown, Christian Hackenberg, and Bryce Petty already on the roster but with McCown up in age, Hackenberg still highly questionable as to what he brings, and Petty looking pitiful, Peterman slides in as the perfect fit. With 5 years experience in a pro-style college offense, Peterman is regarded as the most polished and NFL ready QB of the draft class. He has average arm strength and speed but it's his touch, vision, and decision-making that make him so appealing. He has a high football intelligence which is crucial for an NFL QB and a high work ethic. At 6-2 and 229 lbs, he has good size and has been known to escape the pocket to buy time or make plays with his legs. He is a leader in the locker room and a true competitor on the field. At worst, he will make a solid backup QB for years to come. At best, he could finally give the Jets some quarterback stability.
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@ramsplaya16 is now on the clock! @Ramhusker is on deck!
I left simple instructions Alan. Yes that's my pick. Thanks for posting other unpicked players from my big board though.Actually I had to change that again @JackDRams & @DaveFan'51 .
The latest and greatest is Nazair Jones DT North Carolina