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Combine 2019

He wants to play QB. I'm sure his agent told him that it could cost him but i guess he'd rather be a late round or undrafted QB than a mid round Safety prospect.
 
Not sure how McSorely projects as a DB that seemed weird to me

He was recruited by most schools as a safety. He committed to Vanderbilt as a QB. They were one of the few big schools that wanted him at QB. James Franklin then got the Penn State job and McSorley followed him there. On a side note, Franklin then got Saquon Barkley to de-committ from Rutgers. Those were 2 unheralded recruits that paid off big.

It's pretty common for players to be asked to do drills of other positions. Short QBs that can run are usually asked to either do WR or DB drills.
 
yeah, I think I read that 41 players were asked to run drills for multiple positions...Oliver is running LB drills as well as his DL drills tomorrow
 
Dk Metcalf is putting up huge numbers

6'3 and 228 lbs
4.33 in 40
40.5 vertical
27 reps on the bench
Long arms, 34 and 7/8
Big hands 9 and 7/8

But my concern is his 3 cone drill of 7.38 which is pretty bad. He has straight line speed but he's stiff.

Steve Smith did not seem to be a fan. Thinks he's not fluid enough to run all the routes.

The last few years for the Steelers i was looking for a Hines Ward type. That's why i was real high on JuJu and Chris Godwin a few years ago, because they were big and physical.

But now with losing AB, the steelers need a speed guy. JuJu does not have great speed and neither does Washington. Now i'm looking for a guy with speed and quickness
 
yeah, I think I read that 41 players were asked to run drills for multiple positions...Oliver is running LB drills as well as his DL drills tomorrow



Who was the poster here who suggested Oliver had the skill set to play LB before anyone said it on the web?


The answer is best given, the same guy very likely to win the bet talked about on this forum. With WR's stealing the spotlight, I'm thinking at least one of them will go before Oliver, who is not even Charlie [FONT=arial, sans-serif]Casually[/FONT] top 20 draft and appears in 1 out of 4 top ten spots ( Buffalo at pick #9 ) at NFL.com


http://www.nfl.com/draft/2019/mock-drafts
 
Dk Metcalf is putting up huge numbers

6'3 and 228 lbs
4.33 in 40
40.5 vertical
27 reps on the bench
Long arms, 34 and 7/8
Big hands 9 and 7/8

But my concern is his 3 cone drill of 7.38 which is pretty bad. He has straight line speed but he's stiff.

Steve Smith did not seem to be a fan. Thinks he's not fluid enough to run all the routes.

The last few years for the Steelers i was looking for a Hines Ward type. That's why i was real high on JuJu and Chris Godwin a few years ago, because they were big and physical.

But now with losing AB, the steelers need a speed guy. JuJu does not have great speed and neither does Washington. Now i'm looking for a guy with speed and quickness



Have you seen his clips yet? Very impressive, and he was tearing it up early this season until he got hurt. He did this in the SEC on a bad team with who at QB? Indeed.


Let him run TE routes, or WR deep fly, skinny posts, or posts, which do not require as much agility as some other routes.


With his size and speed, he's got a built-in cushion. Too fast for almost everyone, too tall for almost everyone, an octopus-like catch radius, and superior jumping ability. He'll eat a slot corner alive. You can build a game plan around him on the 3-4 things he has the world-class ability in.


I'm thinking if he checks out medically and doesn't have red flags on character or the score very low on the Wonderlic, he'll go inside the top 12.


This guy is screwing up AB's trade value, which means we might only get one of the Raiders later picks or the Titans pick in round one.
 
Who was the poster here who suggested Oliver had the skill set to play LB before anyone said it on the web?


The answer is best given, the same guy very likely to win the bet talked about on this forum. With WR's stealing the spotlight, I'm thinking at least one of them will go before Oliver, who is not even Charlie [FONT=arial, sans-serif]Casually[/FONT] top 20 draft and appears in 1 out of 4 top ten spots ( Buffalo at pick #9 ) at NFL.com


http://www.nfl.com/draft/2019/mock-drafts

As been mentioned many times in another thread moron, Daniel Jeremiah stated in June 2018 that Oliver projects as another Aaron Donald and both had LB (ILB & OLB) ability.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...liver-houston-dt-has-aaron-donaldlike-promise

So you probably stole it from him 5 months later. Since that’s what you normally do with your “ideas”.

And just keep talking about the bet with Coolie. It will make your exit that much more satisfying.


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McSorely will be in the NFL. Probably carry a clipboard for 98% of his career, but a team will take a flyer on the guy for sure.
 
But my concern is his 3 cone drill of 7.38 which is pretty bad. He has straight line speed but he's stiff.

Steve Smith did not seem to be a fan. Thinks he's not fluid enough to run all the routes.

I saw one analyst (I forget who) compare him to a Martavis Bryant-type receiver.
 
Who was the poster here who suggested Oliver had the skill set to play LB before anyone said it on the web?


The answer is best given, the same guy very likely to win the bet talked about on this forum. With WR's stealing the spotlight, I'm thinking at least one of them will go before Oliver, who is not even Charlie [FONT=arial, sans-serif]Casually[/FONT] top 20 draft and appears in 1 out of 4 top ten spots ( Buffalo at pick #9 ) at NFL.com


http://www.nfl.com/draft/2019/mock-drafts

stop with the bullshit lies
 
Sweat with a 4.42? Wow

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Are you sure that is not a misprint? Sweat is a DE 6-5 260lbs. Is that even a possibility? THE CHEST only ran a 4.57. Man, that is freakshow material, I mean Sweat is freakshow material. But I guess Brown is freakshow material too.......................just in a very different way.
 
He wants to play QB. I'm sure his agent told him that it could cost him but i guess he'd rather be a late round or undrafted QB than a mid round Safety prospect.

I like McSorley at any position, the kids a gamer.
 
Are you sure that is not a misprint? Sweat is a DE 6-5 260lbs. Is that even a possibility? THE CHEST only ran a 4.57. Man, that is freakshow material, I mean Sweat is freakshow material. But I guess Brown is freakshow material too.......................just in a very different way.

Steelers depot's tracker shows the official time at 4.41
 
Are you sure that is not a misprint? Sweat is a DE 6-5 260lbs. Is that even a possibility? THE CHEST only ran a 4.57. Man, that is freakshow material, I mean Sweat is freakshow material. But I guess Brown is freakshow material too.......................just in a very different way.

No it is accurate. Burns had a good showing too. Who I am high on at OLBer...
 
I think we need to trade up for Devin White. Dude ran a 4.42, that's what we need at ILB.
 
Sione Takitaki from BYU & Gary Johnson from Texas are two LB'ers that stand out to me at the combine that could be good value mid round picks.
 
I think we need to trade up for Devin White. Dude ran a 4.42, that's what we need at ILB.

Some recent mocks had us getting him at 1.20. No chance with that time. He'll be top 10 or 15, at worst.
 
Somebody we want has to be there at 1.20. There can't be 30 guys in the top 15. When to DB's workout?
 
Devin Bush ran a 4.4 on his 1st attempt and the Steelers didn't even sit down with him. They damn well better not pass up on him if he is there at 1.20 unless, somehow, Wilson blows everything up at the combine. ILB is our No. 1 need and they better not pass or miss on the best ILB's two years in a row.
 
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