thebigo -> RE: NFL Draft 2021 (4/18/2021 8:48:37 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson Thinking that there's a high chance that one of these players will be drafted by the Vikings early, I found this fascinating. Some people like Chris Simms a lot on his draft perspectives. He says, in particular, that his number one guy (Phillips) should go between 10 and 20. Of course that's right where our team selects. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npxyjpzElJE Here's his offensive line rankings. What stands out to me is that he has Slater as his fifth offensive lineman. He says that he gets pushed around a bit. I don't like the sound of that. The way he speaks of Vera-Tucker it makes me think that I will be good if the Vikings select him even at #14. Best pure pass protector and most overall athletic is how describes him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFpUBdv_xRg If Slater gets pushed around, he'll fit right in at guard. We like our guards lanky athletic and lacking in lower body strength. Thompson also has Phillips rated as worthy of a slight trade up. Surprising. And Barmore as a third rounder. Shocking, but I love to see big opinions based on film review. I'm looking forward to hearing more from Leber because he is watching film too. I would not draft Phillips before the 4th rd., if at all. The concussions are huge ... he also quit football for godsakes before returning / transferring schools. "On August 16, 1999, Underwood was claimed off waivers by the Miami Dolphins as 23 teams passed on him. He ... played in only one preseason game before injuring his shoulder and also showing a lack of focus on football. Multiple times during team meetings, Underwood was found not taking notes, but instead writing about the apocalypse." Spielman and Zimmer are facing their own purple end of times, if they don't get this draft right. Yeah. Great point. When we pick DE, Paye or wait til 3rd or 4th round. Paye seems like the hungry type who will work for everything he gets. I've said it before, his body type reminds me of John Randle. Heavy chain around his waist at weigh in and all? Who?? From his wikipedia page Randle went undrafted; he tried out for his brother's team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but was thought to be too small, and was not signed to a contract. The 6'1" 244-lbs. defensive lineman was picked up by the Vikings after the draft on the recommendation of Head Scout Don Deisch. Randle was told by the Vikings that he would only be picked up if he came back with his weight over 250 lbs, but he was at 244 lbs, so when he was weighed he hid a chain under his sweats to get his weight up.
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