
Watching some ILBs today-more convinced than ever that Stephone Anthony of Clemson IS one of the best-Sees gaps and goes, gets in pass lanes
Charles Davis @CFD22 · 2h2 hours ago
Watching some ILBs today-more convinced than ever that Stephone Anthony of Clemson IS one of the best-Sees gaps and goes, gets in pass lanes
He's not the sharpest crayon in the box, but he's a humble kid and a hard worker. He was on Sirius this week getting grilled and did very good. You can tell he's a vocal player, smart, and instinctive for sure. I think he'll be a player.
Do you think he'd make it to round three? Whether we keep Harris or not, we need to start to groom his replacement.
Just saw this on Kendricks.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...49ers-patrick-willis?campaign=Twitter_nfl_cfb
Gil Brandt @Gil_Brandt · 31m31 minutes ago
.[COLOR=[URL=http://nyjetsfanatics.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=6]#6 6B5D2]@GilesGman[/URL] Top 5 QBs1. Mariota2. Winston3. Grayson4. Hundley5. Petty
Gil Brandt @Gil_Brandt · 29m29 minutes ago
.[COLOR=[URL=http://nyjetsfanatics.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=6]#6 6B5D2]@[/COLOR]KMThomas14[/URL] I would take Mariota over Winston for long-range. But it all depends on if I needed QB this year. If so, Winston.
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Interesting they have Todd Gurley all the way up to #17 , and had this to say in the caption. "Gurley could end up being the best player in this entire draft class."
I've been telling people how special this kid is if healthy. He will continue to rise as teams go back and look at him on tape. Best back since AP, in my opinion.
I like Gurley too, he's a phenomenal talent. He's even a better prospect than Gordon if he was 100% healthy. The Jets have had back luck taking guys with injuries. And Gurley had a bad knee injury. That's the reason I would not want to see the Jets draft him. I like him a lot as a player but durability is a huge concern. And we cannot spend any more early round picks on guys that can't stay on the field.
Jameis Winston - QB - Player
After doing more tape study on Florida State QB Jameis Winston, NFL Films' Greg Cosell came away concerned with Winston's "decision making and ball placement."
"The more I watched him, the less I liked him," said Cosell. "Winston was not a very good decision maker within the context of his offense. And the other thing is, his accuracy is very erratic." Cosell noted a "loop" in Winston's throwing motion that too often caused Winston to miss high of his intended targets. "My guess is that's the way he throws," Cosell opined. "I'm not sure you can change that." You can listen to Cosell's full breakdown of this year's quarterback class on the Ross Tucker Podcast, accessible at the link below.
Related: Buccaneers
http://www.rosstucker.com/wp/podcasts/ross-tucker-football-podcast/
Around the combine most were saying that Winston has got what it takes to be a franchise QB. Now two in a row, Jaws and Cosell are starting to call out the warts. I think the QBs in this class generally are not top 10 pick material.