Coin flip packers6/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Get that coin out, we are moving way up in the return stats this year, and will have a CB with great speed and size.once you coaches polish him up some. Hell, if he had a bit better coaching this guy should have been a top 20 pick. Harris can teach him about living on an island and getting on by hard work. Loves to just whack receivers at the line, and has done all the prep work on his own. ![]() Another great returner, and you say just a bit of attitude? Another 6’ 200 pound corner who has seen a bunch of great receivers in the pass happy Big 12. Who’s on the tails side? Perrish Cox from Oklahoma State. Better get him Childress got that Harvin guy last year. Wow, that would sure fix the return game, and you say he just reminds you of Woodson. 6’1” and 205 pounds with no real coaching so far? He averaged 30 yards per KO return, 13 on punts and took 4 of each to the house. You say scary 4.3 speed, and really great lateral movement and jumping ability. On the “heads side” we have small college darkhorse candidate.you go up and say his name Akwasi Owusu-Ansah from where? IUP.but this guy was born for Sundays. Seems lots of second rounders are a surprise until they perform. We fooled them last year with a big early surprise, it worked well. Better find that coin for the next biggest need. Let’s allow the draft room guys to get some sleep and adjust the coin stack for Friday, as that was a really gruelling Thursday.įriday, and there has been some serious checking of stats.jeeze Louise, our return game was damn near the worst in the league! Our secondary was torched when the injuries started happening. Maybe needs to go to the Al Harris school of hard work to develop dedication and quickness, but will be a dominant force when groomed.Ĭoin flip please.really no matter, solves the biggest need and I would be happy with either, but I hope the sticky side on the bottom of the coin is Rutgers red and we see a return to USC for our first rounder.Īaron Rodgers for protection and Clay Matthews for a teammate would be delighted. Worst-case scenario is a slide to the RT spot for a career of domination. Huge upside potential but needs work on speed and finesse. Davis is only a Junior and has shown to be a tad immature in workout habits. At 6’6” and 325 pounds, strong enough to dominate anyone he gets hands on. On the other side of the coin, from Rutgers, the mauler, Anthony Davis. Perhaps needs to go with Pickett for NFL eating habits coaching for adding bulk, but a long term answer at LT who will be ready when Clifton is ready to step aside. He maintains knee bend for leverage and has a great slide step in space. At 6’5” and 303 pounds, a smooth and athletic pass blocker with excellent arm length and very sound fundamentals. A five year college player, converted TE. From USC, home of last season’s most outstanding pick Clay Matthews, teammate Charles Brown. ![]()
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