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The Chiefs are pleased to select
Damontae Kazee CB, San Diego St.
@JackDRams is OTC
@Rambitious1 is on deck
He was on my short list. Great pick.
The Chiefs are pleased to select
Damontae Kazee CB, San Diego St.
@JackDRams is OTC
@Rambitious1 is on deck
That McCaffrey is going to be a beast - one of the few picks I envy.The Chiefs thru 4:
Christian McCaffrey (RB/WR)
Pat Mahomes II (QB)
Kendall Beckwith (LB)
Damontae Kazee (CB)
Well, he ran a 4.34. Done deal.
Nice pick! as much as he has been talked about around here I was wondering when he would be picked! for a Center he has a nice Vert. at 26.5 and a great short shuttle at 4.47!With the 129th Pick in the NFL Draft, The Arizona Cardinals select
Chase Roullier
C Wyoming
@Ramhusker is on the clock
@PressureD41 is on deck.
Great pick @JackDRams and truly the last post is all you needed, but great info on the Westbrook and I really like him.
Ok Ok, I get to pick tonight!!!!!
With the 130th pick, the Houston Texans find some help for C.J. Fiedorowicz at the TE position by picking what I think is a sneaky good player at this point of the draft,
Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson
Jordan Leggett, TE
School: Clemson | Conference: ACC
College Experience: Junior | Hometown: Navarre, FL
Height/Weight: 6-5 / 258 lbs.
Projected Ranking
Overall Position Proj. Rnd.
104 7 3
Player Lowdown
Combine Results
40 Yd 20 Yd 10 Yd 225 Bench Vertical jump Broad Shuttle 3-Cone Drill
- - - - 33 - 4.33 7.12
Workout Results
40 Yd 20 Yd 10 Yd 225 Bench Vertical jump Broad Shuttle 3-Cone Drill
4.71 - - - 33 9'5" 4.33 7.12
Player Overview
Leggett was a second-team All-ACC pick as a junior in 2015 before opting to enter the NFL draft. The former three-star wide receiver prospect from Navarre (Fla.) high school played all three seasons for the Tigers.
As a true freshman in 2013, Leggett had 12 receptions for 176 yards and two scores. He played in 10 games, starting once. In 2014, Leggett's playing time doubled but his production in terms of receiving stayed about the same. He finished with 14 receptions for 161 yards and a score, while starting in seven of the 11 games he played in.
Leggett started every game in 2015, finishing the regular season with 34 catches for 442 yards and scored seven times.
Strengths Weaknesses
STRENGTHS: Finally lived up to his promise in 2015 after an up and down first two years with Clemson. A very athletic tight end who is a threat because of his combination of size, speed and quickness, especially in the red zone. He's bigger than safeties and faster than most linebackers.
Terrific versatility because he can line up out wide, split or in-line. He can be an H-back or put on the move in motion. Best in space, matched up with a linebacker because of his athleticism. Former high school wide receiver that runs routes better than most tight ends. Gets off the line of scrimmage well and does a nice job of finding openings in coverage.
Natural pass catcher who doesn't fight the ball. Then, he becomes dangerous after the catch because of his speed.
WEAKNESSES: Wildly inconsistent in his play and effort on and off the field during his first two seasons. Suspended for a game during his freshman season and also battled "effort" problems, earning the nickname "Lazy Leggett." His improvement in 2015 was not just a change for game-day, but in his total preparation for the season. NFL scouts will want to see his full-time commitment moving forward.
A former high school wide receiver who is learning how to block. It's not his strong-suit, but he is coming along. Becoming more of a physical player, especially near or at the line of scrimmage, is something Leggett must commit to if he's too succeed in pro ball.
COMPARES TO: Jordan Reed, Washington Redskins - Reed, like Leggett, played a former position (quarterback) in high school and had to transform himself into a tight end. The two are athletically very similar as well.
IN OUR VIEW: Leggett is one of the more athletically gifted tight end prospects. He will be a real find for someone and be a nice addition to most passing games. Leggett can get open, catch the football and make plays and be a wonderful weapon. However, he has to prove two things to scouts. First, that's he's truly committed to the game and will work hard. Second, Leggett must continue to work on blocking. If he does those two things, he can become a very good NFL player.
--Jamie Newberg (1/11/16)[/QUOTE
Nice Value pick here!
Nice pick! as much as he has been talked about around here I was wondering when he would be picked! for a Center he has a nice Vert. at 26.5 and a great short shuttle at 4.47!
Thankfully, Kazee was taken. Making this easier.
YES! Brady's replacement!!:snicker::shades:With the 131 pick in the 2017 DRAFT The Patsy's selection from Tenn Joshua Dobbs. Boy Wonder gets a new QB to develop and slots into the 3rd QB on the depth chart..
Joshua Dobbs
- QB
- Senior
- 6-3⅜, 216 lbs
- Tennessee
2016 NCAA Football Stats
- Scouts Grade 75
- Position Rank 6
- Overall Rank 68
- 40-YD Dash 4.7
- Conference SEC
Rating .YDS .TDS
150.6 .2946 .27
Overall Football Traits [ PressureD41 likes these ratings for a Mid/Late 4th Rder ]
Production 2
Height-Weight-Speed 2
Durability 2
Intangibles 1
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
Quarterback Specific Traits
Mental Makeup 3
Highly intelligent and competitive individual. Physically tough and will lay his body on the line to make a play. Has pre-snap control at the line of scrimmage (does not rely on sidelines). Comes from a shotgun heavy spread-formation offense that features a lot half-field and manufactured reads. A lot of room to grow in terms seeing the entire field and understanding game situations. Also needs to do a better job protecting the football. His TD-INT ratio improved from earlier in his career but still finished with a 2.5-1 ratio during 26 starts the past two seasons (2015-16).Also finished with 28 career fumbles (11 lost).Will be late with decisions and has to develop better anticipation.
Accuracy 3
His overall accuracy improved in 2016 and he played his best football late in the season (completed 73-percent of his passes with a 12-1 TD-INT ratio in the final five games). Improved ball placement on throws within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage and also on the deep ball (small sample size but he did complete 6 of 8 passes that traveled 40 yards, and all 6 completions were for TDs). He hit spots and lead receivers to yards after catch a lot more frequently. Continues to how ability to throw accurately on the run. Also was a victim of a lot of drops on 2016 tapes we studied. However, he continued to struggle with his his ball placement when throwing intermediate-sideline routes and on crossers. Can be a streaky passer at times. Will make a lot of spot-on throws into tight windows but then will lose control for a handful of throws per game. Needs to improve consistency of lower body mechanics to become more consistently accurate. Doesn't always step to target and transfer his weight, which is usually the cause for him missing a routine throw.
Release/Arm Strength 2
Compact three-quarter to over-the-top release. Gets the ball out quickly but can improve load-to-arrival time if he learns to tie his feet with his eyes with more consistently. Arm-strength is well above-average. Gets plenty of velocity with power throws down the field.
Pocket Mobility 2
Dual-threat quarterback with excellent athleticism and mobility. Able to buy time and extend plays with his feet. Has the ability to put stress on a defense and move the chains as a runner. While he can affect the game with his feet he doesn't have great pocket awareness or poise at this point. Did a better job in 2016 of climbing/sliding in the pocket, but still gets too anxious and bails too early at times. Eyes will drop at times when the pocket starts to collapse. Adequate hand-span (9 3/8") for ball handling/security but has had fumbling issues.
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
good pick! Just a little short for my taste!The Chiefs are pleased to select
Damontae Kazee CB, San Diego St.
@JackDRams is OTC
@Rambitious1 is on deck
Great Legs!!!!!!The Chiefs thru 4:
Christian McCaffrey (RB/WR)
Pat Mahomes II (QB)
Kendall Beckwith (LB)
Damontae Kazee (CB)
After trading back and acquiring a couple picks, the Lions are stoked that their top target right now is still on the board.
Since the Lions spent the first three rounds fortifying the defense, its time we flip to the other side of the ball.
Still in negotiations with Anquan Boldin, but unsure if he will sign. So we need to draft some insurance. The Lions have a while at WR3 and need some pairing with Marvin Jones and Golden Taint.
With the 233rd pick in the ROD Mock Draft, The Detroit Lions select, WR from Oklahoma, Dede Westbrook.
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I truly feel his past off field issues are behind him. This guy has the ability to take the top off any defense. I had to wait until his pro day to see how he'd do.
View: https://youtu.be/ey8KX84Elck
Well, he ran a 4.34. Done deal.
http://newsok.com/multimedia/video/5352369231001#gsc.tab=0
@Rambitious1 is on the clock
I still have 26 more to wait through!!Damn now I have 70 picks before I'm up again. Have fun without me!