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would love it if gurley dropped to the bears with their 2nd round pick
would love it if gurley dropped to the bears with their 2nd round pick
I could get down with that as well although I think he will end up going in the first.
Bryce Petty - QB - Bears
Baylor QB Bryce Petty "is like Jimmy Garappolo was last year, in terms of ability, not playing style," according to Gil Brandt.
The 6-foot-3, 228-pound Petty had an impressive pro day on Wednesday and showed off his strong sharp arm, completing 69 of 77 passes on the day. The Baylor prospect has put up some solid numbers in his time at Waco, passing for 8,055 yards and 61 touchdowns the last two seasons. However, Petty will have to prove to teams and evaluators that he's able to transition his game to the next level. ESPN's Mel Kiper and NFL Network's Mike Mayock now have Petty as their third-ranked QB in the draft. Petty could be a possible target to be had, in the second or third round of the draft.
Jimmy Garroppolo didn't run any more of a pro style offense than Petty did. These web retards are knocking players and promoting players for running the same style offenses.
Ray's pro day presser. Official times I've seen for his 40 had him at 4.68
http://www.stlouisrams.com/videos/v...hane-Ray/f0dad26a-daa2-44b7-93f1-9e41d64411ff
Yeah, I gather the foot is still an issue as well. I was never really concerned with how he timed. Just wanted to see him move and change direction.Most had him in the high 4.5s or low 4.6s. Apparently the foot is still a problem and affected him in some of the change of direction drills.
Yeah, I gather the foot is still an issue as well. I was never really concerned with how he timed. Just wanted to see him move and change direction.
It's encouraging that excellent 3-4 teams like Baltimore and Pittsburgh are interested in him.
Representatives from seven NFL teams showed up at the workout: the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks.
Irving (6-foot-7 3/4, 273 pounds) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.84 seconds on both attempts; he posted a 1.69-second 10-yard split, which is very good. He had a 38-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-8 broad jump. He did the 20-yard short shuttle in 4.53 seconds and the three-cone drill in 7.27 seconds.
Irving has an 87 3/4-inch wingspan, and they say he can tie his shoes while standing up. He had a good workout, went through some bag drills, and is a potential sleeper prospect in the 2015 NFL Draft class. What happens with Irving is an interesting scenario in this draft due to the off-the-field issues that kept him from playing at Iowa State last season.
McFadden comparison are more Coleman has vision and stop and go like McFadden before he died in Oakland. All 3 are slashers that hit the holes hard but Murray is a blind slasher but a bit more physical then the other 2.I like Yeldon as well, but have him 4th. I love me some Tevin Coleman- I think the McFadden comparisons are bunk. If TC puts on 10 lbs of muscle, he's more Demarco Murray. I wouldn't be surprised if we took him in round 2 (preferably trading back a bit in round 2 to snag him and pick up a mid round pick in the process).
The guy was born to play 5 tech with those measurables and athleticism."Irving has an 87 3/4-inch wingspan, and they say he can tie his shoes while standing up."
Fangio is drooling at the thought.