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Generally what is still there in the 6th round. Most of these guys don't make rosters.JAG? Maybe a special teamer. Guess we will see.
Generally what is still there in the 6th round. Most of these guys don't make rosters.JAG? Maybe a special teamer. Guess we will see.
Most likely notYou mean Jerry Rice's kid ain't makin' it the NFL then?
I think that they will still be adding veterans once the Howard salary becomes available. It won’t surprise me if one of those veteran signings ends up being a safety.Head scratcher. ST depth. Still need to find a reliable 3rd S.
Pac-12 teams like to throw the ball and are very good at it. Lots of great QBs, Pass catchers, and pass blockers come from the Pac-12 every year. Naturally Pac-12 Teams have to have good pass rushers and pass defenders to control their high flying opponents.We have had a habit of taking safeties from the West Coast.
I've no idea why, but I've noticed the trend.
Another nobody. I suppose maybe he sticks on special teams but even that may be expecting too much. 6th rounder so nothing to lose.
We used to find a lot of sleeper type talent out here when Adam Engroff was the area scout and based in Boise. He slowly worked his way up and is now Co-Director of Player Personnel along with Anthony Hunt.Pac-12 teams like to throw the ball and are very good at it. Lots of great QBs, Pass catchers, and pass blockers come from the Pac-12 every year. Naturally Pac-12 Teams have to have good pass rushers and pass defenders to control their high flying opponents.
Justin Herbert will now be facing off with his Oregon successor Bo Nix twice a year. We also have a new USC WR/KR, 7th rounder Tahj Washington. It's good to know that Miami has scouts working out here.
For a long time, the Pac-12 has struggled to get national attention for their teams and players, because their games were on too late for east coast fans and AP voters. That might change next year with the conference realignment.
Pac-12 teams like to throw the ball and are very good at it. Lots of great QBs, Pass catchers, and pass blockers come from the Pac-12 every year. Naturally Pac-12 Teams have to have good pass rushers and pass defenders to control their high flying opponents.
Justin Herbert will now be facing off with his Oregon successor Bo Nix twice a year. We also have a new USC WR/KR, 7th rounder Tahj Washington. It's good to know that Miami has scouts working out here.
For a long time, the Pac-12 has struggled to get national attention for their teams and players, because their games were on too late for east coast fans and AP voters. That might change next year with the conference realignment.
My take on McMorris was that most scouts thought he was very good... AND very bad.
Whether this came from poor technique or a lack of football acumen, I couldn't say.
The fact that our scouts were super high on him seems to indicate they think his flaws are correctable.
I make no claims either way... he looks like boom/bust to me. I am reminded of last year where we drafted Elijah Higgins, but signed Hill to a UDFA contract... evidently figuring that one or the other would stick.
This year, we drafted McMorris, then outbid other suitors for Mark Perry. It looks the same.