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3rd - OL (You better ****ing believe that they need a true high level starter level guy at OG and a good backup at the swing OT spot because they don't have one on roster right now.) 4th - WR (There is going to still be a metric shit ton of talent at this position in this draft when their fourth round pick rolls around - Devin Street, Josh Huff, Kevin Norwood, Mike Davis, Robert Herron, Brandon Coleman are all very, very solid prospects who would give the Chiefs a very good potential #2 WR right from the get go.) 5th & 6th - CB, DT, OL, S, WR, whatever |
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1. Kyle Van Mother****ing Noy
3. Dakota Dozier 4. Robert Herron I'm cool with that
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04-14-2014, 05:46 PM | #4 |
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Breaking news... Sutton's defense features a "single-high safety"...
Berry isn't backing out of the box whether they have an athletic player at LILB or not. And the reason he isn't is not because he's there to defend the run, its because the single-high safety scheme is better set up to defend the quick passing game than a double-high (cover 2) type of look. And if you guys don't know that, go look it up, but this silly bullshit talk about two deep safeties needs to go. It isn't happening. The league is trending towards single high safety looks. Even traditional cover 2 guys like Monte Kiffen drifted that direction last year. |
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04-14-2014, 11:06 PM | #6 |
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If you're talking about dropping both safeties "back" into coverage, I can come to no other logical conclusion. Berry is playing exactly where he is supposed to be in this defense and I don't foresee that changing at all. We need a deep cover safety, but they may be fine with Abdullah in that role.
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04-15-2014, 12:04 PM | #7 | |
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Which may be a misinterpretation. Either way, Berry isn't changing positions. |
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04-14-2014, 08:14 PM | #9 |
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04-15-2014, 05:53 PM | #10 |
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I really want is to take d'anthony thomas
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04-15-2014, 07:22 PM | #11 |
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I'm not interested in McCluster Part II.
I really like Rajion Neal out of Tennessee a ton though. Like many backs in past years, very underrated. I always look for change of direction quickness and vision as two major pluses for a running back and he has both. He's a great receiver out of the backfield which is a plus for Reid. |
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04-25-2014, 05:01 AM | #12 |
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Cornerback has a Friday arraignment
Former Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby is facing a misdemeanor charge of operating a vehicle while impaired despite registering a .008 on a Breathalyzer exam. That's 10 times below the Ohio state legal limit of .08. Roby conducted a field sobriety test before taking the Breathalyzer test. He was released on his own recognizance. He's scheduled for a court arraignment Friday morning. The case is expected to be resolved without any significant legal ramifications, if any, for Roby, a projected late first-round draft pick. "This past weekend my client Bradley Roby was issued a citation in Columbus, Ohio for operating a vehicle while impaired," Roby's agent, Michael Perrett of SportsTrust Advisors, said in a statement to National Football Post. "Bradley was sitting in his parked car in a parking lot when he was approached and questioned by an officer. He was fully cooperative and willingly submitted to field sobriety and breathalyzer tests. "His BAC test registered a negligible .008 and after further testing at the police station, he was very quickly released on his own recognizance. There are no other charges, and we are confident that this matter will be resolved quickly and favorably for Bradley. However, as the matter is still pending, we cannot comment further at this time." Last year, Roby was initially charged with battery following an incident at a bar in Bloomington, Ind. Then, the charges were reduced and ultimately dropped after a video surfaced of a security officer that showed he was at fault and Roby finished a diversion program. Roby had a one-game suspension imposed by Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer. Roby was one of 30 players invited to attend the NFL draft in New York City in two weeks. While the timing of the incident is obviously poor, it's not expected to significantly affect Roby's draft stock. At the NFL scouting combine, Roby ran the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds and had a 38-inch vertical leap, a 10-4 broad jump and bench pressed 225 pounds 17 times. |
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That he was even taken down to the station is a ****ing joke after they gave him a field breathalyzer test. I'd be livid, especially considering that the draft is a few weeks away. |
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Bradley Roby gives his side of story in OVI incident
Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby gave his side of the story Friday regarding his April 20 citation on a charge of operating a vehicle under the influence in Columbus, Ohio. A possible first-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, Roby posted a picture of a document that purportedly shows he registered just a .008 blood-alcohol reading in the alleged incident. Roby’s agent, Michael Perrett, told ElevenWarriors.com that Roby’s blood-alcohol level was only .008, a reading below the legal limit. Via the Cleveland Plain Dealer, online Franklin (Ohio) County Municipal Court records show that Roby will be arraigned in the OVI case on Tuesday, April 29. In other tweets Friday, Roby noted that he “was not driving” and “did not get arrested” in the alleged incident. Roby also said that while he took “ownership” for what had happened, he was not happy with how it was portrayed by the media. |
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I would rather have Fuller or Verrett, do not want a problem child rookie again. Gotta play it safe if you take a corner
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