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How would NFL scouts describe you
check out some descriptions of incoming senior bowl players. If you were invited to play, and they were describing you, what comments would they put next to you?
no lying to try and make yourself sound great (gochiefs ) heres some examples Quote:
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Probably, all of those. Plus, slow.
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Very white. A poor man's poor man's Jordan Black.
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Tall, long arms and slower than molasses. Beer gut developing as well. Did I mention slow?
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Deep snapper beyond comparison!
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heres mine
88TG88: height: taller than sammie parker weight: one word-- "shrimp" speed: calls it "meth" hands: women say "grabby" wonderlic: nickname from girlfriend |
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Lost his burst.
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likes tuna
plays well with other cats |
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Crazy smart but got small hands.
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Worst scouting report ever. |
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180 lbs of Ryan Sims...
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Hamas Jenkins, WR:
Has suitable height to play WR at the next level (6'1") but his fluctuating weight may be a concern (is rumored near the 200 lb. mark). Lacks upper body strength, straight line speed, runs poor routes. Has average quickness. Rumored to be uncoachable and a locker room disturbance. Character issues: Has been arrested three times since high school. Good hands, can absorb a playbook quickly, but will only "play when I wanna play". Explosive playmaker, sometimes it's as though he's wearing a dynamite and nail-encased vest instead of pads on the field |
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Big dumb ugly looking SOB, probably worthless, should be shipped home on the first bus...
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Height: Average
Weight: too much body fat Speed: timed with calender. Smarts: if he carries a playbook with him on the field, he'll be ok. |
Chiefaroo: Defensive End. - Good lateral quickness but limited by undersized frame and limited strength at this level. Stands no chance at the point of attack at this level. Has great intensity and loves to bring the wood to the quarterback, has all the mental tools needed but will never have the chance to get to the QB as his chest cavity is approximately the same size as a Willie Roaf's thigh.
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"Breakable."
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Scott is a blue-chip beast of a man that will go directly from the college ranks straight into Canton.
Has the strength of a hydraulic press & the technique of an Ascended Master & may well redefine every aspect of the very game itself. The only chink in his game is being dumb as a cold stone, which could hinder his development. Come to think of it, dudes a MAJOR reach. |
as wide as Willie Roaf, but as tall as Doug Flutie. Older than Trent Green, slower than Jordan Black. Could perhaps drive the team bus.
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ChiefsLV cornerback (6-1, 165lbs): Tends to play down to the level of competition. Subpar strength for NFL standards, managed only 10 presses in the 175lbs benchpress and possesses only 13" biceps. Poor overall fitness level, gets winded easily after one or two plays. Demonstrates an overall lack of desire in maintaining adequate cardivascular health. Severe lack of core body strength is a major concern. Body type/frame is too skinny to add necessary bulk required for the position. Somewhat resembles the wiry kicker in "The Replacements" although chest is much more defined. Still, any kind of resemblance to the wiry kicker is of major concern. Has excellent speed, but does not possess necessary balance to consider speed much of a threat. Hand-eye coordination is a major concern. Struggles catching bullet passes. Fails to consistently catch any pass. Almost complete inability to catch an over-the-shoulder pass if over left shoulder.
As a cornerback, able to cover short to medium range routes well. Has a tendency not to turn around and locate the ball when it is in the air. Lacks adequate football reaction skills for the position. Very accurate short to medium range passer. Provides excellent spiral and zip on the ball. Has good judgement and vision. Does not always identify deep safeties' ability and/or position on the field, leading to interceptions on some deep passes. Tends to lose awareness in the heat of the battle, often forgetting important details, like what down it is. And with the 23rd pick in the first round, the Chiefs select ChiefsLV! |
KChiefer: The softest TE to ever take the field!!!
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