Best/worst case scenarios for Vols entering NFL.

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He was one of the loudest anti-Newton pro-Gabbert voices on TV in 2011. No thanks. To me that draft was the barometer. If you thought Blaine Gabbert was a better pro prospect than Cam Newton then I question you football intelligence.

You thought (still think) that Kelvin Taylor is a better pro prospect than Derrick Henry.
 
#80
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Yup. And he will show it soon once he gets his chance. And FYI it shouldn't be that hard since Henry is a total scrub.

This is Kelvin Taylor's "pro career" thus far....

Taylor was selected in the sixth round, 211th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft by the 49ers. On September 3, 2016, he was released by the 49ers as part of final roster cuts and was signed to the practice squad the next day.[8][9] He was released by the 49ers on November 28, 2016.


On November 30, 2016, Taylor was signed to the Seahawks' practice squad.[11] He was released on December 8, 2016.[12] On December 13, 2016 he was signed to the Seahawks' active roster.[13] He was released on December 20, 2016 and re-signed to the practice squad.[14] He signed a reserve/future contract with the Seahawks on January 16, 2017.


Boy, he's one helluva stud that one. Why, teams are just clamoring.....to release him and sign him to their practice squads. Lol.

Look, you're not good at evaluating football players, especially when it comes to running backs (see: Hurd, Jalen). Just stop. Taylor's never gonna do anything in the league while Derrick Henry has already shown promise and production as a rookie and has a bright future....anyone with a lick of sense and football knowledge can see both those things, which explains why you can't.
 
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This is Kelvin Taylor's "pro career" thus far....

Taylor was selected in the sixth round, 211th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft by the 49ers. On September 3, 2016, he was released by the 49ers as part of final roster cuts and was signed to the practice squad the next day.[8][9] He was released by the 49ers on November 28, 2016.


On November 30, 2016, Taylor was signed to the Seahawks' practice squad.[11] He was released on December 8, 2016.[12] On December 13, 2016 he was signed to the Seahawks' active roster.[13] He was released on December 20, 2016 and re-signed to the practice squad.[14] He signed a reserve/future contract with the Seahawks on January 16, 2017.


Boy, he's one helluva stud that one. Why, teams are just clamoring.....to release him and sign him to their practice squads. Lol.

Look, you're not good at evaluating football players, especially when it comes to running backs (see: Hurd, Jalen). Just stop. Taylor's never gonna do anything in the league while Derrick Henry has already shown promise and production as a rookie and has a bright future....anyone with a lick of sense and football knowledge can see both those things, which explains why you can't.

Never said he was a stud. Just that he would be better than Derrick Henry. And that shouldn't be too hard considering how bad Derrick Henry is even while running behind one of the best o-lines in the NFL.
 
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#83
Was Taylor hurt? If not, he's had a year's worth of chances.

Although its rare, there are guys who have pretty good NFL careers that have slow starts to their career. Melvin looks like one of those guys. Just look at Josh Norman. It took him 3 years in the NFL to become a dominant player.

I never said Kelvin would be an elite RB in the NFL. I only said he would be better than future NFL bust Derrick Henry.
 
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Never said he was a stud. Just that he would be better than Derrick Henry. And that shouldn't be too hard considering how bad Derrick Henry is even while running behind one of the best o-lines in the NFL.

You said he was the second best running back in the draft last year behind only Elliott....that kinda assumes you think he's a stud, no?

He'll never sniff the opportunities or career accomplishments of Henry when it's all said and done because he has only a fraction of the ability of Derrick Henry. Just hide and watch brother.
 
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You said he was the second best running back in the draft last year behind only Elliott....that kinda assumes you think he's a stud, no?

He'll never sniff the opportunities or career accomplishments of Henry when it's all said and done because he has only a fraction of the ability of Derrick Henry. Just hide and watch brother.

Not really. That was a weak RB class. For example this year I have had Naziar Jones (UNC) as my #2 interior defensive lineman in the NFL draft after Solomon Thomas. But the position is weak so I don't expect him to a stud like I do Solomon Thomas. He's simply the second best player in a weak position group.
 
#87
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Not really. That was a weak RB class. For example this year I have had Naziar Jones (UNC) as my #2 interior defensive lineman in the NFL draft after Solomon Thomas. But the position is weak so I don't expect him to a stud like I do Solomon Thomas. He's simply the second best player in a weak position group.

Kinda like this year's QB group.
 
#89
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Not really. That was a weak RB class. For example this year I have had Naziar Jones (UNC) as my #2 interior defensive lineman in the NFL draft after Solomon Thomas. But the position is weak so I don't expect him to a stud like I do Solomon Thomas. He's simply the second best player in a weak position group.

Lol. And you accuse ME of backtracking......you can't make this stuff up.
 
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Kinda like this year's QB group.

Not IMO. I think this is an average QB class. You got 2 franchise caliber QBs (Dobbs and Kaaya). Another than can develop into a solid starter (Pat Mahomes). And a bunch of decent backups.

Its not a great QB draft. But it's not as bad as people are making it out to be.
 
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#91
Lol. And you accuse ME of backtracking......you can't make this stuff up.

No backtracking. I never said Kelvin would be a star like Zeke. All I said is he would be better than Henry who I viewed as a bust.

With that said, I did feel Kelvin would be a solid starting RB in the NFL for a numbers of years that gets 1000+ yards. And I still do.
 
#92
#92
No backtracking. I never said Kelvin would be a star like Zeke. All I said is he would be better than Henry who I viewed as a bust.

With that said, I did feel Kelvin would be a solid starting RB in the NFL for a numbers of years that gets 1000+ yards. And I still do.

Derrick Henry hasn't been a bust.
 
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#93
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Not IMO. I think this is an average QB class. You got 2 franchise caliber QBs (Dobbs and Kaaya). Another than can develop into a solid starter (Pat Mahomes). And a bunch of decent backups.

Its not a great QB draft. But it's not as bad as people are making it out to be.

There are no QBs this year worth a first rounder.
 
#94
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Never said he was a stud.

You said he was the second best back in the draft.

Just that he would be better than Derrick Henry.

And that is moronic.

And that shouldn't be too hard

It's going to be really hard if Taylor can't see the field.

considering how bad Derrick Henry is even while running behind one of the best o-lines in the NFL.

You can't just say that someone was "bad" and magically make it true.
 
#95
#95
Although its rare, there are guys who have pretty good NFL careers that have slow starts to their career. Melvin looks like one of those guys. Just look at Josh Norman. It took him 3 years in the NFL to become a dominant player.

Norman played in every game his rookie year. Kelvin Taylor never dressed.
 
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Norman played in every game his rookie year. Kelvin Taylor never dressed.

James Harrison was cut many times by the Steelers and spent years on practice squads before becoming a star. Kurt Warner had to play in the Arena League and NFL Europe before becoming a Hall of Famer.

Just because you don't play as a rookie doesn't mean you won't be good.
 
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