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i still think we should build around a great defense
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I keep seeing mock drafts with Laquon Treadll. Let me explain why this makes no sense if Kap is the QB.
LT doesn't separate. He's not even going to run at the combine. Dude would probably run a 4.6 on his BEST day. Throwing his way requires throwing with accuracy, anticipation and touch.
This is a problem because Kap can't make those throws. Kap was his best early in his career when the throwing windows were big. Teams were playing zone to counter his ability to run, so guys like D-love, Randy Moss, Crabtree, Vernon and Q we're running through a lot of space. The throwing windows were substantial. Those days are gone. Teams are playing man, jamming his wide receivers, and forcing Kap to make throws into small windows.
One of Treadwell's greatest strengths is his ability to win 50/50 balls. Excellent at high pointing the ball. However, we have the same issue here: Kap can't make those throws. He has issues throwing passes that need air under them(ie fade).
Treadwell can't separate, Kap can't throw into small windows...The QB neutralizes the wide receiver's greatest strengths. this sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
[h1]Myles Jack Ahead of Schedule in Knee Rehab[/h1]
Written by Bryan Perez on February 22, 2016
UCLA linebacker Myles Jack is ahead of schedule as he rehabilitates his surgically repaired knee, according to Stephanie Loh of the Seattle Times. While it’s uncertain whether Jack will participate in this week’s Scouting Combine, he’s expected to fully participate in UCLA’s pro day in March:
BP’s Take: Myles Jack is widely considered to be one of the best players in the 2016 NFL Draft, regardless of position. He’s a violent ball of energy who can succeed in the pros at multiple positions: linebacker, safety, and running back. If his knee checks out medically, and he’s able to perform well at his pro day, there’s no way in the world that he’ll slip past the first ten picks.Physically, Jack is ahead of schedule. His body has transformed thanks to a strict nutrition plan that has cut sugar out. He’s improved his pass rushing skills, is moving confidently on his surgically-repaired knee, and has attempted a full battery of NFL combine drills in training.
John Thornton, Jack’s agent, said earlier this month that he has not yet decided which drills Jack will participate in at the NFL combine, but they are certain the linebacker will be ready to test in all the combine drills at UCLA’s pro day on March 15.
Add to that a spoiled brat attitude during interviews.If I was Goff I'd perform bad on purpose to avoid going to ******* Cleveland and stay home in the red and gold. g
If he can get into a Kaep like mentality at the combine, he can fall to us.
Throw some balls into the stands, hit a coach on the sidelines with a tight spiral.
CollegeFootball 24/7 @NFL_CFB 47m47 minutes ago
Mayock: Carson Wentz has ceiling similar to Andrew Luck
i know what mayock sees. i saw it in 2014, but i wanted to be sure my eyes weren't misleading me.
SB Nation NFL @SBNationNFL 50m50 minutes ago
Mayock says he didn't know anything about Wentz, watched his tape and Wentz blew him away. 6'5", 235 and athletic enough for designed runs.
San Francisco 49ers @49ers 48s49 seconds ago
#49ers today announced they have signed TE @GCells85 to a four-year extension.
Carson Wentz @cj_wentz 2h2 hours ago
Interviewing for the best job in the world this week! #NFLCombine #compete