Clayton
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Jimmy Clausen all over again because McShay was pointing out the whole time that Sanders was going to drop
Jimmy Clausen all over again because McShay was pointing out the whole time that Sanders was going to drop
Guess we will see...my guess is will be more like 90% and 30 or so plays on other side. Hope he waits until after year 1 to become a star if he does (to help out our draft pick next year).
was he NFL Network?
was he NFL Network?
Its easily one of the most interesting picks. Campbell was both simultaneously a top 10 talent and a 2nd round player. Eagles were the team that turned Haason Reddicks career around. Its the perfect spot for Campbell. I made a comment on why Howie is the best GM is because he takes smart risks. Because the risks are smart, they pay off and allow him to take future smart risks and he is able to add more talent than other GMs because he has balls. Lots of teams in this draft took a guy who interviewed well and project as an okay starter in rd1.This may be optimistic, but a doctor told Campbell he should be ready to return from the labrum surgery by training camp.
Even if he misses some of that, I really doubt he misses the season based on this injury. And I see no reporting that he needs a second shoulder surgery. Where are you getting that?
My prediction is that he probably doesn't start opening day, but like Cooper DeJean, he slides in after a few games and becomes a core starter.
Autopick is a genius
Curious.....this is not something we see in college either so before he did it did you remind everyone how we have to be rational and it's not likely to happen?I hope to see it to. The last true player we had that did both roles was in the 60s.
Are we going to get a modern day Ohtani (COMPLETELY different sport, so do not take that with any amount of substance) in the NFL? I mean if we can... that's fuckin' cool.
That said, we have to be rational. I want to remind you and everyone here, this is NOT likely to happen. It's a VERY different sport, we haven't seen this for years. We have expanded rosters and schedules/games... so expecting him to play both sides consistently RIDICULOUS.
And let's go back to the original point.. the Jags gave up a TON to the Browns to trade up for something that has never happened. It's an "We're ALL IN ON BLACK (edit or red, Jesus someone is going to find this racist)" kind of gambling move. Stupid.. if it works out hey, but LOW probability. That's where I'm going. You're playing Keno at this point.
It's a business move. It was to get people in the seats.. (or the dumb pools Jacksonville put in their stadiums). That's honestly where we're at.
I wont hate it and veery least would be intrigued and curious how it plays out.I'm kind of hoping you guys don't draft Sanders. Your fanbase has been through enough..
I mean this is considered a weak draft as far as top talent and horrible qb classTotally agree but Hunter an unknown as much as the rest as far as what he will do in NFL.....and the Julio comparison is absurd considering we moved down into the 20s in a weak draft.
Also think Wright is a legit edge as a #2. so are a couple others. If we can do better though great.....not at expense of badly needed O IMO.
Curious.....this is not something we see in college either so before he did it did you remind everyone how we have to be rational and it's not likely to happen?
And in college he did come close to playing every down while more likely gonna be 30 or so less plays in NFL.
want to tell me Jags gave up too much? On that I don't disagree.
Ok, but was said to be a handful of blue chip guys and we got one. Never mind dropping 3 spots as opposed to 20 or so (and getting similar haul).I mean this is considered a weak draft as far as top talent and horrible qb class
Of course not the same but neither are HS and college and would be willing to bet you would have said no way he can play both sides in college for same reasons you claim he can't in NFL (hasn't been done, etc).College and NFL aren't comparable.
We saw it happen in NFL in the 90s, it was Deion Sanders. He wasn't that good at WR and the Cowboys benched him from playing WR as they approached the playoffs.
To your actual question, I thought the idea of drafting a two way player and inflating his draft stock, was absolutely ridiculous.
Of course not the same but neither are HS and college and would be willing to bet you would have said no way he can play both sides in college for same reasons you claim he can't in NFL (hasn't been done, etc).
feeling bad? I mean, I get why Jville wanted him but do think they gave up too much and happy they did.Okay you're just trolling me now and feeling bad that the Browns fleeced someone for the first time in NFL history.
Very clever dt... I don't appreciate it, but I admire your trollability.
feeling bad? I mean, I get why Jville wanted him but do think they gave up too much and happy they did.
But I get next time you admit your logic is off base will be the first. When you move those goal posts get help as they are heavier than they look.
Yeah didn't think you thought we were that up in arms over feeling guilty....and agree with what we got back kind of bent them over.Well I was tongue in cheek saying you and Browns fans would feel guilty for how much you bent over the Jaguars. And of course Jacksonville gave up why they did - that's the whole basis of the argument.
I don't get your last sentence at all.