I did read about that, but it also raises the question, why not work out then? You'd think you'd want to show off that newfound quickness. It could be a sign of just shedding weight as quickly as possible to show a lower number. I dont remember seeing anything about an injury, but maybe I missed...
Except I have watched him. And read a lot about him. I go back to him in high school because he was a top recruit at one point.
Hes massive and strong but hes not very mobile. Had the Steelers or Titans taken him, he's a worthwhile risk. Just dont see it. Hes battled weight issues and maybe if...
Because he is slow and doesn't move very well? He's a power guy that can dominate at the point but he doesn't have great athleticism and isn't going to hit a guy on the move.
Can't imagine a 6th rounder that doesn't fit the system would have an impact on Thuney.
Interesting pick. He makes more sense as a more tackle convert than he does as a guard in our system.
Might as well keep Thuney now. Harder to find a capable replacement now that the first 3 rounds have passed. His on field ability would be hard to lose right now. Its pretty obvious were going to be a grind it out, physical team first, so establishing the run is going to be essential.
We have...
Hes come a long way over the years. He was like 280lbs in high school and many thought he should be a lineman. But he's transformed his body a bit over the years, and it's unlocked some more athleticism. Hes much more athletic than Hooman was.
Depends on who you're comparing it to. Sure, I wouldn't have passed on Jalen Reagor because I had Meyers.
But would I pass on James Proche as our 2nd WR selection in the 3rd? Yes.
Again, resource allocation. Meyers has shown he can play in the NFL, and has a lot of room to improve. He's...
Its always possible. But he still has value as a veteran. Rookies, Harry, Meyers.... thats a lot of youth. Sanu could help those guys, help a young QB. Id think if we were cutting him, we'd do it now to clear out some cap space right now.
I could see taking a WR in the 6th, as well as a 3rd.
I'm talking about the idea of double dipping in the 3rd. That would make both players roster locks. If a 6th rounder goes out there and beats out Meyers, more power to him. Its possible. But by drafting 2 in the 3rd, you're essentially...
I specifically stated hes not uncuttable. I never used the word lock, or even likely to make the roster.
I said that Sanu, Harry, and Edelman are locks. Meyers has a good shot. With Slater, that's 5 guys. As such, I don't see us double dipping at WR. 1 rookie plus those 5 likely comprise the...
They're not that bad. Overstatement.
There aren't any superstars, or sure things. But there certainly are guys with talent. Over the years, tight ends have come from different places. George Kittle, Jack Doyle, Cameron Brate, Delanie Walker, Darren Waller.... all guys off the top of my head...
Doubt a double dip at WR. We have 3 locks for the roster, and Meyers is worth a spot as well. With Olszweski/Byrd/Lee with varying skills and Slater counting as a WR, I dont think we're keeping 2 rookies. I dont mean to act like that trio is uncuttable, just that those 3 plus one rookie for 1...
Perhaps, but I just don't consider Cowart anything more than depth piece. Nothing really to count on as untapped upside. Body maxed out, average athlete. I was more intrigued by Keionta Davis(different roles, I know) than Cowart, but Davis can't stay healthy. Pretty much our entire defensive...
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