I am merging this with the other Pitts thread (s)
Great prospect but not the only one to discuss
Great prospect but not the only one to discuss
Got your work cut out for you.I am merging this with the other Pitts thread (s)
Great prospect but not the only one to discuss
Most everybody has Atlanta taking either a QB or Pitts. And obviously it's all rumor and speculation! Duh! If you'll only believe it if the team says it then you'll be waiting for draft day at their pick.I keep seeing that here. Strongly linked by who.....fan and click bait draft mocks or the Falcons themselves. Unless they actually say they are drafting him it's all rumors' and speculation.
Should be an entertaining night, for sure. Let's just hope Grier makes the right calls!Lol just excited! The draft and all can’t get here soon enough!
brother man!Should be an entertaining night, for sure. Let's just hope Grier makes the right calls!
lol what makes you so sure of all of that?
Logic, and trends?Logic mostly to be honest. Trends and probabilities.
Pitts adot was well over 8 last year, which is pretty high. Couldn't find Smith's, but given Bama's offense, heavy on RPOs and WR screems, I think you would lose that bet.
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Logic, and trends?
What logic or trend uses a high pick on a 160 pound WR?
As far as the Heisman, the last WR to win it was Desmond Howard, who's one lone career notable was a special reams play in a SB victory.
As a matter of record, aside from QBs, the success of winners in the NFL has been hit or miss, with more jags than elite players.
Smitty might break in two with a strong tail wind. Sadly.Look I am not saying that this is what I want, even though it is. I think statistically speaking, the known commodity, that proved it most recently, shows the clearest indicator of success. No matter how skinny this kid is the guys in college were also big and fast. He did play in the SEC against guys in the pros now.
Regardless of all of that, the trends I spoke most of where those of our drafting. Grier has in the early picks gone with the consensus best player available and in this case it will be D. Smith, and the indicator that will classify him as the consensus best to pick is the fact that he won the Heisman award last year, which is the award given to the best player in college football, not best receiver, best player. Look dont get mad at me, I can just see it unfolding logically. I dont think they traded back up for Pitts, or Chase, or Waddle when either of those players could fall much easier than D. Smith would. That said I would be ok with any of those guys. But I would prefer D. Smith personally because I think he is the better player.
Look I am not saying that this is what I want, even though it is. I think statistically speaking, the known commodity, that proved it most recently, shows the clearest indicator of success. No matter how skinny this kid is the guys in college were also big and fast. He did play in the SEC against guys in the pros now.
Regardless of all of that, the trends I spoke most of where those of our drafting. Grier has in the early picks gone with the consensus best player available and in this case it will be D. Smith, and the indicator that will classify him as the consensus best to pick is the fact that he won the Heisman award last year, which is the award given to the best player in college football, not best receiver, best player. Look dont get mad at me, I can just see it unfolding logically. I dont think they traded back up for Pitts, or Chase, or Waddle when either of those players could fall much easier than D. Smith would. That said I would be ok with any of those guys. But I would prefer D. Smith personally because I think he is the better player.
Lol.....I'm not "mad" at all brother.Look I am not saying that this is what I want, even though it is. I think statistically speaking, the known commodity, that proved it most recently, shows the clearest indicator of success. No matter how skinny this kid is the guys in college were also big and fast. He did play in the SEC against guys in the pros now.
Regardless of all of that, the trends I spoke most of where those of our drafting. Grier has in the early picks gone with the consensus best player available and in this case it will be D. Smith, and the indicator that will classify him as the consensus best to pick is the fact that he won the Heisman award last year, which is the award given to the best player in college football, not best receiver, best player. Look dont get mad at me, I can just see it unfolding logically. I dont think they traded back up for Pitts, or Chase, or Waddle when either of those players could fall much easier than D. Smith would. That said I would be ok with any of those guys. But I would prefer D. Smith personally because I think he is the better player.