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Rounds 4 to 7 Discussion

Wait ... Someone MADE you listen to Tomlin when you didn't want to? That's Un-American. You should always be allowed the opportunity to change the channel when someone who you don't want to hear from is being interviewed. Amazing that this type of abuse is tolerated in this day and age.

Was hoping for once he would be real instead of trying to be cool, he failed. His low IQ shows through every time when he resorts to his patented cliches.
 
Same here tape, from that list more specifically for me is Peake, Weatherly or Ferguson.
 
Was hoping for once he would be real instead of trying to be cool, he failed. His low IQ shows through every time when he resorts to his patented cliches.

I'm sure he is a real imbecile compared to you.
 
Not big on Jalen Mills, but surprised he's still on the board. That 4.6 speed must have hurt him.
 
I like Peake. Wonder if they go Cash here
 
I would still take a shot at Gronk's brother. I know its not a need, but what do we have to lose at this point plus he should be good at special teams.
 
I like Feeney.. Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if he sneaks on to the 53.. Has high confidence, elite speed for a LB.. I like it
 
Most analyst project him to go in the middle rounds, but Sports Illustrated’s Chris Burke wrote this week that he believes Feeney might sneak into the second or third round Friday.

“The NFL is foaming at the mouth trying to find rangy linebackers to match up with modern offenses, and Feeney could be that type of player,” Burke wrote.

Considered the Huskies’ best pro prospect this year, Feeney impressed enough at the NFL combine showcase in February that he will almost certainly hear his named called at some point during the draft. Regardless of when and where he goes, Feeney is confident in his potential.

“At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where you’re drafted; it just matters that you get on the team and show what you got,” he said. “I don’t talk that much … but whoever passes on me they’re going to regret it. Whoever gets me, they’re getting a gem.”

http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/...oever-passes-on-me-theyre-going-to-regret-it/
 
My guess this turn is Josh Ferguson RB Illinois.

Or Keith Marshall.
 
kinda surprised by that pick.....I really thought Ayers should have stayed another year at UH...he was their best WR last season and was a solid punt returner
 
Ayers .. 5'9" ... It's almost as if they are thumbing their nose at us when they pick the midgets ... lol

Edit: Oh well, at least he seems a little more "solid" of build than Dri. (and wasn't drafted as early)
 
A lot of underclassmen - building for the future?

A solid punt returner, you say? AB84 is happy.
 
But he is also slow 4.72 forty

he is not that slow on the field...not sure why his combine time sucked so bad. the kid needs to run sharper routes but could develop into a good slot WR and possibly replace Brown as the punt returner
 
he is not that slow on the field...not sure why his combine time sucked so bad. the kid needs to run sharper routes but could develop into a good slot WR and possibly replace Brown as the punt returner

He ran a 4.58 and 4.6 at his pro day.
 
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