Vol8188
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Corey Davis and Myles Garrett dealt with hamstring injuries early this year that put them behind. They'll still be the best WR and best DE in the NFL soon.
Evan Engram was awesome but had bad QB play with Eli Manning. Once the Giants draft a good QB this year he'll become the best TE in the NFL in a few years.
Marcus Maye and Jamal Adams had outstanding rookie years. They'll form the best safety duo in the NFL over the next 5 years like Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor were from 2012-2016.
Corey Davis and Myles Garrett dealt with hamstring injuries early this year that put them behind. They'll still be the best WR and best DE in the NFL soon.
Evan Engram was awesome but had bad QB play with Eli Manning. Once the Giants draft a good QB this year he'll become the best TE in the NFL in a few years.
Marcus Maye and Jamal Adams had outstanding rookie years. They'll form the best safety duo in the NFL over the next 5 years like Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor were from 2012-2016.
Yup. At the time. Now they're wrong.
Guess what? I don't hang my hat on getting every game right. If I did, I'd be in Vegas right now.
Come at me if Georgia doesn't win it all. I've been calling that since October 1st. Or if Josh Dobbs or Cam Sutton don't become stars in the NFL. I've been saying that since 2015.
These game picks are just a way to keep myself interested in these games.
Pro Bowl quarterback means top 5 or 6 in the league
Brad Kaaya will never be that not in a million yrs
Seems may not even be able to stick around very long as a backup
Gronk will be 29 years old next season and he's injury prone.
By the time he's in his 30s, Evan Engram will surpass him.
I'm looking forward to D4H's 2018 draft review. I wonder how many hall of famer players will be in this year's class
Lol if theres 6 or 7 or what ever it was again the math will be so absurd even hell be scratching his head wondering how the hell he got to this point
I have no clue how many there are in a draft class on average but I doubt its more then 2 or 3
Im sure theres some years where its 0
So many great players dont even make it in
I'm looking forward to D4H's 2018 draft review. I wonder how many hall of famer players will be in this year's class
He listed 7 RB's just from this last class as "Pro Bowl Talent". Interestingly that list excluded Dalvin Cook, (who was killing it prior to injury) the #2 rushing rookie (#8 overall) Fournette and the league's #1 rushing rookie and overall rushing leader Hunt. More interestingly none of those his list finished higher than 25th in rushing. (Kamara)
Now Kamara played overall better than just his raw rushing numbers but obviously you have to wonder when the rest of the list starts at #30 and 3.5ypc. (Joe Mixon)
If Gronk falls off from the top spot Travis Kelce is the next best tight end
And thats not an opinion thats a fact hes been consistently great the last 3 years
Also as far as new guys Hunter Henry and OJ Howard both have potential to be as good or better then Engram
Esp OJ he has everything you look for speed, size, blocking
Isn't it interesting that in the last 2 drafts I absolutely hit on my top RB picks. In 2016 I said Ezekiel Elliott would immediately become the best RB in the NFL and just like that he led the NFL in rushing in year 1. Then in 2017, I was the only person anywhere that said Alvin Kamara was the best RB in the draft and boom he wins Rookie of the Year.
Running back is typically the easiest position to transition into from college to the NFL. You guys better be scared because if my RB picks are any guide, the rest of my picks are about to look really good really soon. Many of the best QBs and WRs in NFL history weren't exactly world-beaters in year 1. Those are positions that take a few years of experience before their true talent can show.
Isn't it interesting that in the last 2 drafts I absolutely hit on my top RB picks. In 2016 I said Ezekiel Elliott would immediately become the best RB in the NFL and just like that he led the NFL in rushing in year 1. Then in 2017, I was the only person anywhere that said Alvin Kamara was the best RB in the draft and boom he wins Rookie of the Year.
Running back is typically the easiest position to transition into from college to the NFL. You guys better be scared because if my RB picks are any guide, the rest of my picks are about to look really good really soon. Many of the best QBs and WRs in NFL history weren't exactly world-beaters in year 1. Those are positions that take a few years of experience before their true talent can show.
Isn't it interesting that in the last 2 drafts I absolutely hit on my top RB picks. In 2016 I said Ezekiel Elliott would immediately become the best RB in the NFL and just like that he led the NFL in rushing in year 1. Then in 2017, I was the only person anywhere that said Alvin Kamara was the best RB in the draft and boom he wins Rookie of the Year.
Running back is typically the easiest position to transition into from college to the NFL. You guys better be scared because if my RB picks are any guide, the rest of my picks are about to look really good really soon. Many of the best QBs and WRs in NFL history weren't exactly world-beaters in year 1. Those are positions that take a few years of experience before their true talent can show.
How trite...trying to polish some feces by pounding the outliers and forgetting the majority. Of the 10 RB's you've specifically set aside for praise one is on his 3rd team's practice squad and another has been waived 4 times and is clinging to a reserve contract...for the Browns. The BEST of the rest (not Elliott or Kamara, though Kamara only made #25 in rushing) managed to land #30 in rushing with a 3.5ypc average. In fact the cumulative ypc average for that group 3.3ypc.
As "look at me" posts go you'd have been much better served keeping your trap shut.
