Trying to figure out how the Browns can trade a couple practice squad guys to move up with multiple picks and get Chase Young, Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Simmons like:
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FYI everything I've seen about the Senior Bowl and practices says that Troy Pride did very well down in Mobile and so did Jalen Elliot. Both looked to have improved their stock fairly significantly. I also heard good things about Gilman down there too, but not as much as the others.
22. EDGE JULIAN OKWARA, NOTRE DAME
January 20, 2020 Rank: 22nd
Okwara has elite movement skills and moves more like a wide receiver than a defensive end on the field. His consistency is still lacking, but there's no denying his high-end potential. He finished with a pass-rushing grade of over 90.0 on the season.
Kind of strange having Pride as a sleeper at the combine. It's widely been published that all experts expect him to run in the low 4.3's and contend for fastest man at the combine.Troy Pride Jr given the combine "sleeper" tag on a USAToday.com freebie article.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/draft/2020/02/20/nfl-draft-2020-sleeper-players-prospects-combine/4811922002/
Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame: It's hard to fathom a two-year starter at Notre Dame who also ran track would end up on this list. Pride, however, hasn't received widespread recognition, even after an impressive Senior Bowl week in which he flustered nearly all of his opposition. At 5-11 and 195 pounds, he won't be confused for Richard Sherman or Patrick Peterson, particularly given he recorded just four interceptions in three years. But his quick feet and recognition skills allow him to stick close to pass catchers and deny them any easy opportunities.
Also the ringer.com posted their draft preview stuff today, but no Notre Dame mentions so they get no linkage. Take that spotify.
Trying to figure out how the Browns can trade a couple practice squad guys to move up with multiple picks and get Chase Young, Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Simmons like:
H-back?Thad Moss measured in at just over 6'1" as a TE. Yeesh. I was starting to like him as a potential pick for Pittsburgh. Not so much anymore.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NFLCombine?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NFLCombine</a> key measurements thread…<br><br>10. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/LSU?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#LSU</a> TE Thaddeus Moss<br><br>Height: 6-1 7/8<br>Weight: 250<br>Hand: 9 7/8<br>Arm: 31 7/8<br>Wingspan: 78 2/8</p>— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) <a href="https://twitter.com/CharlesRobinson/status/1231934672176852992?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 24, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
44. #NotreDame WR Chris Finke
Height: 5-9 4/8
8. #NotreDame TE Cole Kmet
Height: 6-5 6/8
37. #NotreDame WR Chase Claypool
Height: 6-4 2/8
Doesn't anyone with the NFL remember how to reduce fractions?
I think they do that so it's consistent for all measurements.
Personally, I'd imagine those of us who use a tape measure with any regularity can reduce fractions out of 16 in our head with ease.
Doesn't anyone with the NFL remember how to reduce fractions?
Todd McShay of the ESPN.com Insider's has posted a 2 round, that's right 2 round mock draft for our viewing pleasure. Which is good because a 1 round mock would not have featured anyone we care about yet.
44. Indianapolis Colts
Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame
Finally, a tight end comes off the board. The Colts already have Jack Doyle in the locker room, but they also lost Eric Ebron, and Philip Rivers loves finding his tight ends. Kmet can make the tough, contested catches.
Todd McShay of the ESPN.com Insider's has posted a 2 round, that's right 2 round mock draft for our viewing pleasure. Which is good because a 1 round mock would not have featured anyone we care about yet.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2020/insider/story/_/id/28970129/2020-nfl-mock-draft-todd-mcshay-post-free-agency-prediction-rounds-1-2
44. Indianapolis Colts
Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame
Finally, a tight end comes off the board. The Colts already have Jack Doyle in the locker room, but they also lost Eric Ebron, and Philip Rivers loves finding his tight ends. Kmet can make the tough, contested catches.
54. Buffalo Bills
Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame
Claypool brings size to a wide receiver group already flush with downfield threats in Stefon Diggs and John Brown. Now Josh Allen has a tall target to find in the red zone, too. Claypool has the hands and strength to make contested catches look easy.