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#57
#57
The guy is projected as a first round NFL draft pick, but maybe you know more about it that all 32 NFL front offices.

Like I said, he isn't the best. He can be good or not so good. Not much in between.
Where is the updated mock draft that has Milroe goin in the first round?
 
#58
#58
Does he?? His unit regressed/ there’s a bunch of smoke that his players hate him and I don’t think he’s under contract. For God sakes maybe one time Heupel could be pro active and hire a legitimate candidate that wasn’t in his wedding. If Pope / Martinez and Ellerbee come back then we aren’t serious.
LMAO...........
 
#59
#59
The guy is projected as a first round NFL draft pick, but maybe you know more about it that all 32 NFL front offices.

Like I said, he isn't the best. He can be good or not so good. Not much in between.
JM reminds me of JM if you get what I’m saying. Both extremely talented but can’t seem to put it all together consistently. One has a cannon of an arm while the other has a good arm but the good arm guy is a better runner. Being a better runner than thrower in the NFL is a recipe for disaster. Neither can read defenses or find receivers consistently. The cannon of an arm has more NFL upside than the runner.
 
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Not 1st

Nope

NJ.com trolling the giants

nah

nadda

NFL teams drafts players primarily on projected upside, not college results. Milroe is a physical freak as a QB, and someone will believe they can harness that talent and make a player out of him. I could see him getting to the second round because he's going to be a major project.
 
#64
#64
JM reminds me of JM if you get what I’m saying. Both extremely talented but can’t seem to put it all together consistently. One has a cannon of an arm while the other has a good arm but the good arm guy is a better runner. Being a better runner than thrower in the NFL is a recipe for disaster. Neither can read defenses or find receivers consistently. The cannon of an arm has more NFL upside than the runner.
Reminds me of Richardaon from UF
 
#65
#65
It could be a combination.
From what I’m learning is that our WRs have to read the CBs and make the “smart route”.
I don’t know who is suppose to teach them those points. I would imagine the WR is coaching up “techniques” to creat space and NOT decision making off what they see? Could be wrong.
I would assume that not every WR in college or even the NFL constantly want to make those decisions. They would rather just run their routes. I think that’s why Hyatt isn’t that good in NFL. He’s not used to run specific routes?
He taught the WR'S in 2022.
 
#68
#68
And why they will draft Milton’s in the first round. lol.
Honestly. If they did that. I wouldn't be shocked lol but all jokes aside. If Sanders is there I would be shocked if they don't take him
 
#69
#69
If you take away the OCC games, Nico had 8 tds & 3 ints and only 1500 or so yards.

Milroe had 5 tds and 8 ints and about 1900 or so yards.

BUT

We did play those games and the stats count. Not sure how you can say a 1st round pick is not very good. Would hate to see what you think of Hendon, since he was drafted in the 3rd round.
Hendon was late because of his knee. He should get traded to a team that needs a QB.
 
#71
#71
Hendon was late because of his knee. He should get traded to a team that needs a QB.
The Titans need one lol.
Not sure they want a 26yr old with no real NFL playing time though
Sooooo the obvious thing for the Titans to do is draft Sanders and pickup Cousins for him to learn behind HAHAHA
 
#73
#73
The Titans need one lol.
Not sure they want a 26yr old with no real NFL playing time though
Sooooo the obvious thing for the Titans to do is draft Sanders and pickup Cousins for him to learn behind HAHAHA
Sanders isnt learning from anyone, his attitude will make sure of that and the people around him telling him how good he is
 
#74
#74
It could be a combination.
From what I’m learning is that our WRs have to read the CBs and make the “smart route”.
I don’t know who is suppose to teach them those points. I would imagine the WR is coaching up “techniques” to creat space and NOT decision making off what they see? Could be wrong.
I would assume that not every WR in college or even the NFL constantly want to make those decisions. They would rather just run their routes. I think that’s why Hyatt isn’t that good in NFL. He’s not used to run specific routes?
As far as I know Terrance Williams and Gabe Davis are the only receivers to come from the veer and shoot and have a decent NFL career. It’s not a system that translates well to the NFL at really any position, and if Heup really wants to get the most out of his talent and prepare them for the NFL (which is how you actually land and keep elite talent, not necessarily winning games and championships) he will start adapting his offense to fit his players rather than try to force his players to run his offense
 
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