04-27-2024, 11:03 AM | #801 | |
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But it's really structured as a two year deal, with all the guaranteed money up front. And like I said, Cousins is a 36 year-old (by start of season) quarterback coming off Achilles surgery. He's slated to be the third oldest starting QB this season. I don't think you plan on him being your starter come 2026. And they don't plan on drafting this high again in the next two years. So I don't hate the process. |
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04-27-2024, 11:16 AM | #802 | |
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The problem is you pay a dude 100 mil guaranteed you are in win now mode. Instead of drafting a piece that can help him win now you take his replacement. It makes zero sense. |
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I’d agree with most of this but the REAL problem is that there was a legit top tier WR prospect sitting there and the Falcons passed on that and instead will trot out an island of misfit toys at WR2 and WR3 this season. If Odunze isn’t available I have less issues with the move.
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04-27-2024, 12:46 PM | #806 |
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And I said yesterday, Odunze probably wasn't high on their list because he was too much like what they already have from the old regime, and they need more speedsters.
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In was a bad move no matter how you color it, unless they somehow win the Super Bowl in the next two years. That wasn't that likely to begin with, but this made it even less likely. |
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04-27-2024, 01:14 PM | #808 |
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04-27-2024, 01:16 PM | #809 |
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Dolphins trade up to select... a very fast running back. LOL
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04-27-2024, 01:26 PM | #810 |
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This draft may work out for the Bears, but I am still not a fan of Poles. A project OT in the 3rd and a punter in the 4th? Yeah, Gill sucks but I don't understand the pick. There will be UDFA punters available.
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04-27-2024, 01:30 PM | #811 |
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I like the tackle pick. They don't really need a starter next year so getting a high ceiling guy that can sit makes sense. There's honestly not a lot in this draft after the 2nd/3rd. This is a very shallow draft.
The punter pick is meh. It's the range some were projecting him to go in and, as you said, Gill sucks. I guess in a shallow draft you're at least getting someone that will contribute this season. |
04-27-2024, 02:26 PM | #812 |
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I find it difficult to believe that there isn't a value player drafted after the Bears took the punter. It's not as if other teams are throwing up their hands in disgust at the lack of later round talent and just randomly choosing a guy. I would even argue that a punter has less value for the Bears now as the offense should be much better and will need to rely less on their punter. It seems that for every good move that Poles makes he has a corresponding head scratcher.
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04-27-2024, 02:55 PM | #813 |
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The Bears trade back into the draft to nab Kansas edge rusher Austin Booker. Gave up a 2025 fourth. I feel much better now.
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04-27-2024, 02:56 PM | #814 |
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04-27-2024, 03:06 PM | #815 |
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wait so they're just picking now? willy nilly? free?
everytime I think I'm caught up, I then don't understand what's going on |
04-27-2024, 03:13 PM | #816 |
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so what all this end of round compensatory garbage and special picks?
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04-27-2024, 03:24 PM | #817 |
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SPENCER RATTLER IS A SAINT!
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04-27-2024, 04:07 PM | #818 |
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It's been deleted, but the Raiders actually posted a "speed kills" tweet for some dude they drafted.
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04-27-2024, 04:48 PM | #819 |
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04-27-2024, 04:54 PM | #820 |
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I don’t follow college football so pretty much all of these names are new to me, but based on numbers, Dolphins seem to have beaten the curve in the draft? They have picked 5 of the top 100 prospects on NFL.com in the first 184 picks. Whether they are the right positions is another argument, but they seem to have drafted well on the face of it?
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04-27-2024, 04:54 PM | #821 | |
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"You're an Atlanta Falcon" Given the way they've drafted, that feels like a real possibility lol
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04-27-2024, 04:54 PM | #822 |
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04-27-2024, 04:56 PM | #823 | |
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they just got a steal in round 6 with Malik Washington. How he slid so far I have no idea |
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04-27-2024, 04:57 PM | #824 |
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geez....Tom Brady was a late 6th round pick....just wow
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04-27-2024, 05:17 PM | #825 | |
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I don't agree with most of the ideological absolutes in your post. However, if those absolutes are indeed true then I don't see anything wrong with the process either.
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04-27-2024, 05:31 PM | #826 | |
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The big NFL draft secret is, nobody has actually heard of any of these people (at least after the first round), they just compare what actually happens to ESPN mock drafts and NFL.com rankings. So basically a 10-year old could run a team's draft and score an A+ media evaluation ranking just by strictly following those. I don't believe for a second that anyone has any clue which Big 10 offensive lineman will be better in the NFL. If it's your full time job for a few months on a team, maybe you can improve your odds some. |
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04-27-2024, 05:38 PM | #827 | |
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The Chiefs were coming off the third best record in the NFL and could have grabbed Marshawn Lattimore when they were in desperate need of a cornerback. Instead, they chose a developmental QB. Was picking Mahomes there a bad move? They didn't win the Super Bowl in either of the next two seasons and picking Mahomes over someone that could have helped right away certainly negatively impacted their immediate chances. Let's be honest, the Falcons weren't going to be winning the Super Bowl the next two seasons even if they picked another player there. If Kirk Cousins were to win the Super Bowl, he would be the oldest starting QB to do it in the past 50 years not named Brady, Manning (who was awful that year) or Elway. So if they are absolutely in love with a player and think they've found their franchise quarterback for the next 10 years, do they: a. Despite having just signed a 36-year-old starting QB coming off Achilles surgery to a big money deal for the next two years, still pick who they believe is their future franchise QB and let him sit and learn for a year or two; or b. Pass on the guy and then just pray that they find a guy who they fall equally in love with next year (a class that is supposed to be thin on elite QB talent), while (ideally for them) drafting in the mid-20's? Also, what suggests the Falcons are "all in"? Just because they signed the highest profile FA QB for the next 2 years? Was this a Super Bowl team last year if only they had a better quarterback? Did they make any other signings indicating they are "all in"? Basically, there should be two types of teams in the NFL. Those with their long-term franchise QB and those looking to find their long term franchise QB. If you are the latter and think you've found him, then you absolutely have to pick him. Last edited by Carman Bulldog : 04-27-2024 at 05:40 PM. |
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04-27-2024, 05:49 PM | #828 | |
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This is consistent with Blank's previous public comments. It's also what makes the pick even more glaringly idiotic. They either wasted a draft pick or they wasted $100m+ on Cousins. Either way, there's nothing about the move that's a) rationally defensible or b) an indication that anyone in Atlanta has the slightest fucking clue what the hell they're doing
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04-27-2024, 07:00 PM | #829 |
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so how about that Canadian, eh?
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But it is not for the "next ten years" because he will not play (hopefully) next year, or the next year, and if Cousins continues to do well the next..... And then he might, maybe, be a decent quarterback. Or he might, maybe, be a complete bust. The chances of him being a bust are much higher than any other position the Falcons could have taken in that spot. And any other position they could have taken there would contribute to make this team better right now, not hopefully maybe someday. When you have been 7-10 for two years in a row and even worse before that you have to keep improving the team for now. Not maybe hopefully have something in the future. The Chiefs were a good team that knew Smith wasn't planning on playing much longer. The Packers where a good team that drafted their succession plan on an older quarterback that ended up causing them all sorts of problems afterward. The Falcons are still trying to get to that good team. That's why they spent a huge chunk of money on Cousins to get them over the top. But then instead of helping him, they gave him a big middle finger and drafted his replacement before he took a snap. Stupid, moronic, idiotic move. Last edited by GrantDawg : 04-27-2024 at 08:10 PM. |
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04-27-2024, 08:21 PM | #831 |
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we'll see fontenot on the street soon.
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04-27-2024, 08:43 PM | #832 |
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2 new Hogs in the NFL. Slim pickings.
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04-27-2024, 08:59 PM | #833 | |
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ESPN actually did a really good job breaking down why this is such a head scratcher
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This is it exactly. The Cousin signing is fine, or the Penix pick is fine. Both is nonsense. |
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04-27-2024, 09:55 PM | #835 |
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Bottom Line: You just shelled out big bucks for a QB....now get him an offensive weapon he can use, a lineman to protect him, or a Defensive monster to get him the ball
THEN COusins has a better chance to be worth all that money you just gave him |
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Who would have thought the Falcons would be the big talking point from the draft.
FWIW let’s come back in 2-3 years and see how Penix works out. |
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I'm already past reading about that...I'm on to things like
What happens to the rookies drafted now? What happens to those not drafted? Is it a freeforall? Will these draftees get cut? What happened to all the draftees from the last 5 years? Are they still on rosters? There are articles for all of the above |
04-28-2024, 07:54 AM | #838 |
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Okay Bengals, I give up. Why would you draft 2 tight ends?
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04-28-2024, 08:46 AM | #839 |
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Keon Coleman apparently did a comedy routine at his Bills press conference.
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04-28-2024, 04:49 PM | #841 |
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I don’t know much about his personality or character, but I’ve always felt kind of bad for Rattler. I know there’s been some reports that he wasn’t a great teammate early on (and apparently was immature in a documentary about him during high school).
I followed him some as a B12 fan and he seemed as if he was the heir apparent to Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts in Lincoln Riley’s offense, lost 2 games (both by one score) his first season going 9-2 during the Covid season, started 2021 as one of the faces of college football and started 6-0 without dominating, but got benched mid-season for not crushing people for what we now know was a generational talent in Caleb Williams. Oklahoma ended up losing two games that year anyway because their defense was uncommonly poor (by their standards), but Rattler’s 2020 season was arguably as good as Williams’ Heisman year (less yards passing and rushing, but higher passer rating, yards per attempt, and completion pct). Just kind of wild how he lost his job (15-2 as a starter with pretty outstanding stats) and fell so far. I doubt he’ll ever be a starter, but hopefully has a decent career. |
04-28-2024, 07:11 PM | #842 |
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wow some of these teams went all out taking undrafted rookies. while others didn't seem to care. Looking at YOU atlanta. I mean since atl didn't get a ton of offensive help in the draft you'd think they would be all over it with free prospects.
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04-28-2024, 07:53 PM | #843 | |
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Not really unusual. Some teams are always ahead of others, sometimes it's a matter of negotiations (UDFAs can receive multiple offers to pick & choose from). Other times it's a matter of agreements being reached that just aren't announced as quickly as others.
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04-28-2024, 08:11 PM | #844 |
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The Falcons don't have a lot of roster spots on the offensive side of the ball right now. They had a spending spree in the off-season on wide receivers, many of whom are 4-5th type starters. Lots of them special team specialist, that would be the type of guy you would be looking for in UDFA. Still, they have signed 2 WR. How many more exactly were you expecting?
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huh...nice thanks I was wondering how the UD people worked. Didn't know if they could go to multiple camps or what. So they get lots of offers and can choose? huh. Guess that means that everyone wants to go to popular teams and/or where they like |
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04-28-2024, 11:47 PM | #846 | |
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Or where they think they might actually have a chance to make the roster.
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04-29-2024, 11:33 AM | #847 |
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So do any of you guys go to any rookie camps? I assume they sell tickets to it
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04-29-2024, 11:39 AM | #848 |
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I loved the Steelers draft. Looks like to OL starters in the 1st and 2nd and potential starters at WR and LB with the two 3rd rounders, without having to trade up. The pro is that the two linemen and the LB seem like they were great value, but all three had injury histories.
The unfortunate thing is that AFC North Rivals drafted very well, too. I thought the Bengals did really well in making their team more physical. Mims is going to be really good as a RT and I think those two DL that they got will be solid for years. And the Ravens always seem to have enough wisdom and depth to take BPA and backfill when they lose guys to free agency. They look like they got an immediate contributor in Wiggins and then four other guys that will probably sit and play special teams for a year or two and then be ready to be solid to above average starters down the road. At least the Browns are still paying for the Watson deal. |
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I saw one guy say the four best AFC drafts were Chiefs, Steelers, Ravens, Bengals.
The AFC North is just brutal.
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I'm starting to become more okay with the Penix pick, but I still can't get past the hubris of "we don't plan to be drafting in the top 20 anytime soon" -- okay, 2018 is the last time you haven't drafted in the top 20, and you've done it six years in a row since, so I'm not sure I understand the confidence here.
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