MainLineCane
No More Excuses / Time to win
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Lol. Don’t forget that I must have scrawny fingers too.
Lol No I didnt.
I just gave you a pass on those because people can't help how they look.
Have a good one
Lol. Don’t forget that I must have scrawny fingers too.
Ever consider the forum might be better/of greater interest with more -- not fewer -- frank opinions and unbiased evaluations from people not swayed by their green and orange glasses.
No one is saying Rousseau and Brevin aren't excellent players/NFL prospects. They wouldn't be projected to go in the First and Third Rounds, respectively, if they weren't.
A little muscular mass would help tremendously, I've seen bigger strong safeties then him. Not negative, just, HONEST.I dont see Leonard Floyd i see JPP.
To be honest Artie Burns was some mid HERE. Njoku would be a much better player playing on another team not the Browns. **** he transformed himself and actually is a physical run blocker now adding to his repertoire.
Fellow Browns fan. Would love for him to end up in CLEAs a browns fan, I'm drooling over him opposite Myles Garrett. Would be a perfect pair to terrorize AFC North QBs. If Greg is gone, I'd settle for Jaelan Phillips too
Listen man...the "evaluators" on TV, online, especially guys like Brugler, Zeirlein, etc. Get a lot of their info from Intel from their connections with teams...not all teams obviously. Some team may love him or are holding their cards...but it's likely he's not as high on most teams as he would be here.Boards aren't the actual draft.
How many times does it have to be proven to some of these knuckleheads that your little sister or niece knows more about when someone will be drafted....than these so called scouts.
It's ALWAYS better to just wait and see. These board count for nothing
I would love Phillips on my Pats, but we desperately need offensive skill help. Which means Bill drafts a corner to replace Gilmore.Listen man...the "evaluators" on TV, online, especially guys like Brugler, Zeirlein, etc. Get a lot of their info from Intel from their connections with teams...not all teams obviously. Some team may love him or are holding their cards...but it's likely he's not as high on most teams as he would be here.
I think Phillips is likely higher on most, if not all boards. We'll see come draft time, I guess, but a few people on the board have been preparing yall, so when draft day comes, maybe yall shouldn't be shocked and what unfolds.
If he's there at 26, I'm ecstaticThe further GR starts slipping the more I’m convinced the misinformation teams are putting out on him is working.
Listen man...the "evaluators" on TV, online, especially guys like Brugler, Zeirlein, etc. Get a lot of their info from Intel from their connections with teams...not all teams obviously. Some team may love him or are holding their cards...but it's likely he's not as high on most teams as he would be here.
I think Phillips is likely higher on most, if not all boards. We'll see come draft time, I guess, but a few people on the board have been preparing yall, so when draft day comes, maybe yall shouldn't be shocked and what unfolds.
Amen. I don't get it either. Also, if Rousseau drops, drop all the wya to miami in second round. We'll take him. Kid has played one partial year and destroyed everyone. He is just scratching the surface. And I don't know what workout numbers people are not liking given he is 6'7"......did they expect a 4.5 out of him? I see the same as what Calais was here. He'll continue to get bigger and drop inside and be explosive there.I don’t understand the hype around Kwity Paye. Dude had like 4 sacks in 4 years.
Just people that no nothing popping boners over a guy with twitch and athleticism lolI don’t understand the hype around Kwity Paye. Dude had like 4 sacks in 4 years.
Since my post quoting Zierlein on Brevin's perceived weaknesses seem to meet with some interest here, thought I'd throw up Lance's comments on Rousseau. Obviously, there are many strengths that Greg posseses as shown by his projection to go to SF at #12 in the 1st round. Still, these are things he might've worked on here that would've put him in an even stronger draft position.
"Weaknesses
"I don't really see a big-time NFL rusher. So much of his pressure came as a zero-technique and he won't see those looks in our league. He has very average juice and speed-to-power." -- Director of scouting for NFL team"
- Only one full season of college ball under his belt.
- High percentage of rush production came at nose instead of edge.
- Must add mass and strength to both upper and lower half.
- Not overly twitchy or fleet in attacking the corner with upfield charge.
- Struggled to dislodge tackle's punch against Virginia in 2019.
- Conversion of speed to power is below average.
- Needs heavier hands at point of attack.
- Height limits natural leverage in attacking run blocks.
- Absorbs more than he doles out in initial contact.
- Balance through contact is erratic.