Quote: @TBro said:
@ JimmyinSD said:
@ supafreak84 said:
Here is my argument against drafting a cornerback. Fixing our problems in the secondary might actually already be fixed, and it might be as easy as our young players simply staying healthy and the scheme changing under Flores. I'd be more than willing to see what we have for this season at the position before using another early round pick, and that's despite the quality depth at the position in this draft.
I'd much rather spend the pick on say a receiver, who regardless of Thielen is going to be a huge need. We can not fall off on offense and allow teams to do what the Giants did, and that was essentially doubling JJ and making the other receivers beat them...which we couldn't do. Teams are absolutely going to do everything they can to take away Jefferson without a threat opposite him. If my choice at #23 is between Hyatt and say the 4th CB on the board, it's an easy choice and I'm taking Hyatt every time.
you are a lot more optimistic about our young CBs than I am. Dantzler has shown some seriously poor decision making at times, and the rest have only show a flicker of what they can or cant do. Also IMO they are all either to short, to light, or both, sure they will win some, but they will also be schemed against as well. I would like to see the Vikings find some 6-2 guys that are 205-210 that can flip hips as well as stay physical at the LOS, they shouldnt have to cover speed burners down field as when you get that matchup you have S help, or you should, but guys that get a good jam at the line to disrupt timing routes, and then have the length and height, to swat a ball away on the routes that they do get targeted on. the smaller guys can cover, but like we hear all the time, at this level everyone is covered, they need to be able to do the other things I am looking for to be what I would consider fixing the position.
Of the prospects that fit that profile and have a chance to be there at 23, Deonte Banks of Maryland had a great showing today. 4.35 forty, smooth hip transitions, good in run support. Ringo was also impressive with similar times and measurables. Despite all that, I'm having an internal struggle with wanting to burn another 1st Rounder on a CB when the class is soooo deep and we can get a starter in Day 2 of the draft, especially if we trade down. However, if the CB talent is just that good, it's hard to take a pass on some of these guys who could have a major impact on fixing our defense.
Straight line speed is nice, but IMO short area quickness times are more important in about every aspect of football. You can have guys with good 40 times, that just play slow because they don't have a good initial burst, or can't change direction fast enough, rare are the bigger guys that are quick. I was that way, in a 40, I coukd hold my own, but put me on guys that had good short area speed and I was toast if I couldn't get them at the LOS, I could catch up, but just couldn't stop and go as fast as some....probably why I tend to go for the quicker than fast type at most positions, it just seems to translate to the game better.
But thanks for the heads up on those 2. Once I start looking at potential picks I will be sure to look for them.
Quote: @Kentis said:
Spielman’s pick is Bryce Young, could there be larger red flag then that!?
Small guys like Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson rely on pocket awareness, elusiveness and escapability. Young doesn't have those qualities imo and will be another Bama guy who doesn't live up to the hype.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ supafreak84 said:
https://walterfootball.com/nflhotpress/a...-Situation
Some teams eliminating him from their draft boards. I wonder if he would drop to the Vikings pick, and if so, what the Vikings would do. He fits our biggest position of need and is the almost the consensus top player in the draft. We might be faced with Warren Sapp part deaux, whom we passed on
1. What he did was what about any kid would do in that situation. Lie to CYA, how he's acted since then I dont know, but what kid with a fast car didnt run it once in a while? Sometimes those things dont end well. He is facing misdemeanor charges, as long as he shows contrition and doesnt exhibit that "above the law entitlement" that we see from some high profile athletes... you run that damn card to the podium yourself, screw the phone system, I want to see Zygi sprinting through the throngs of other teams fans waving a selection card.
2. No way we see him fall that far, unless there is more to this story than I am aware of at this time, he still goes top 10, likely top 3. I am guessing any rumors of him getting dropped from boards is to try and create a situation where GMs or other start to over think a selection and get talked out of making the smart choice.
Some teams reportedly have dropped him off their boards since there were already some character/work ethic questions prior to this incident. What his role was will also determine whether more teams drop him from their boards. I'd be a little disturbed if he was racing, saw the crash occur, then basically left the scene while they were dying in their vehicle to save his draft stock. So ultimately his draft stock is still being determined, but if he fell to the Vikings spot...I'd be interested to see what they'd do considering talent wise he is arguably the best player in the draft and happens to fit our biggest need.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ supafreak84 said:
Some early combine stuff from GBN;
DT Bresee runs well … We are underway in Indianapolis where the first group of defensive linemen are running their 40s. And Clemson DT Brian Bresee got it off to a nice start as he ran a 4.93 40 with a very quick 1.71 10-yard split. FSU DT Gervan Dexter also ran a 5-flat but wasn’t as quick off the mark with a 1.81 split. Meanwhile, Calijah Kancey also ran real well with a 4.78 40 with a 1.64 split. Of concern with Kancey who actually measured in at 6-1, an inch more than expected, but he has very short (barely 30.5-inches) arms.
Some of the times were insane. DT Adebawore at 6-2, 282, ran 4.49. A DT that runs 4.49. Edge Nolan Smith ran 4.39. Byron Young at 6-2, 250 ran a 4.43. Makes you wonder, are the clocks messed up or do these guys just keep getting bigger, stronger and faster with no end in sight.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ supafreak84 said:
Some early combine stuff from GBN;
DT Bresee runs well … We are underway in Indianapolis where the first group of defensive linemen are running their 40s. And Clemson DT Brian Bresee got it off to a nice start as he ran a 4.93 40 with a very quick 1.71 10-yard split. FSU DT Gervan Dexter also ran a 5-flat but wasn’t as quick off the mark with a 1.81 split. Meanwhile, Calijah Kancey also ran real well with a 4.78 40 with a 1.64 split. Of concern with Kancey who actually measured in at 6-1, an inch more than expected, but he has very short (barely 30.5-inches) arms.
Some of the times were insane. DT Adebawore at 6-2, 282, ran 4.49. A DT that runs 4.49. Edge Nolan Smith ran 4.39. Byron Young at 6-2, 250 ran a 4.43. Makes you wonder, are the clocks messed up or do these guys just keep getting bigger, stronger and faster with no end in sight.
Nolan Smith is interesting. Highly ranked coming out of high school and had to sit and pay his dues behind all those great players at Georgia last year. This was supposed to be his year to shine but missed most of the season with a pectoral tear. If for whatever reason we move on from Zadarius, he probably enters the conversation for us at #23
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
NFL Draft insider says Minnesota Vikings doing significant homework on 2023 QB class (msn.com)
Jeremiah reporting the Vikings are really digging into this group of QB's. I think Geoff was saying the same prior to the Combine. We know they've met with Richardson already. I'm confident all four of the top QB's will go in the top 10 and that would be a steep price tag to move all the way up from #23
Met with Levis too. Probably just due diligence. The cost is too high for the top three at least. But I think it's important to get a gauge on how these guys interview when you know you're probably going to be interviewing a dozen or more in the next few years. Doesn't mean they won't draft one this year though. But it's gonna have to be a huge move (future 1sts, Hunter, etc) and it's hard to see that happening.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ supafreak84 said:
NFL Draft insider says Minnesota Vikings doing significant homework on 2023 QB class (msn.com)
Jeremiah reporting the Vikings are really digging into this group of QB's. I think Geoff was saying the same prior to the Combine. We know they've met with Richardson already. I'm confident all four of the top QB's will go in the top 10 and that would be a steep price tag to move all the way up from #23
Met with Levis too. Probably just due diligence. The cost is too high for the top three at least. But I think it's important to get a gauge on how these guys interview when you know you're probably going to be interviewing a dozen or more in the next few years. Doesn't mean they won't draft one this year though. But it's gonna have to be a huge move (future 1sts, Hunter, etc) and it's hard to see that happening.
It's being reported the cost for the Bears to move off the first pick and drop outside of the top five would cost a team this years1st and 2nd round picks, along with first round picks in the 2024 and 2025. I'd imagine the cost for the Vikings to jump into the top 10 for a quarterback would be something similar.
Hyatt 4.41 on his first 40. Zay Flowers 4.42
KOC up in the booth with DJ at the Combine talking about evaluations
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