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From Peter King (and I could not agree more):
“All the draft graders with over-the-top praise for the Jalen Carter pick … please. I like where the Georgia defensive tackle was picked—ninth overall. He would have gone higher, obviously, if not for his involvement in a tragic car accident, and if not for the criticism over his practice and game effort. And I agree with Eagles GM Howie Roseman about so many players in the draft. They’re young. They’re not finished products. “When we got to know Jalen, we just felt like here’s a kid that does love football, and we felt like we have really good people in this building. We have a really good support staff,” Roseman said.
Pairing Carter and Jordan Davis in the middle of the Philly line will be a nightmare for offensive coordinators league-wide. If Carter works out. If being the operative word. Teams that need dominating defensive tackles—Seattle, Detroit, Las Vegas—passed on Carter for a reason. Roseman was in a strong position to take him, and good for the Eagles. But it’s hard to be ga-ga over the pick, because no rational person knows how this will work out.”
FMIA: A Night in the Raiders' Draft Room and 12 Minutes With C.J. Stroud - ProFootballTalk
Peter King hits the road for the 2023 NFL Draft with in-depth accounts from the Raiders' draft room during round one and the Texans' facility one day later.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Mike Tanier had nice things to say about the Bears off-season. Bears fans might remember him from absolutely hating his guts last season when he didn't say nice things(and he was right).
View attachment 28981NFL Draft 2023 (Non) Grades
Steelers shine, Patriots earn mixed reviews, and Eagles break the system in our 2023 NFL draft report card.www.footballoutsiders.com
Here's what the Football Outsiders guy said about the Panthers:
NFL Draft 2023 (Non) Grades
Steelers shine, Patriots earn mixed reviews, and Eagles break the system in our 2023 NFL draft report card.www.footballoutsiders.com
Carolina Panthers
Improved Roster: C+
Used Resources Well: C+
Met Needs: A
FINAL PPA: B-
Quarterback was the need. Bryce Young filled it. Trading up for Young weakened both the roster (DJ Moore is a huge loss) and the Panthers' spending power in the draft.
Jonathan Mingo joins DJ Chark and Adam Thielen in a too slow/too injured/too old receiver corps, which could hamper Young's early career development. Mingo would have fit better on a team that needed a hard-blocking trips-formation receiver and third-and-6 guy, not one that might need someone to soak up a dozen targets per game by October.
I like adding Chandler Zavala to Ickey Ekwonu, potentially creating an all-Wolfpack offensive line, and both DJ Johnson and Jammie Robinson are interesting defensive pieces, but the Panthers could have used some late-round picks to churn the depth chart.
Don't be surprised—or too concerned—if Bryce Young has a Trevor Lawrence rookie year.
I agree about Mingo, not a prospect I liked. Chances are that they will have WR injuries a bunch.
The RB room is super shallow and Sanders has durability issues.
Truth is this:
TLaw 3-14
Burrow 2-7-1
Kyler 5-10-1
Baker 6-7
Mitch 4-8
Goff 0-7
Wentz 7-9
Winston 6-10
Mariota 3-9
Highly drafted rookies not named Andrew Luck don't win games.
Here's what the Football Outsiders guy said about the Panthers:
NFL Draft 2023 (Non) Grades
Steelers shine, Patriots earn mixed reviews, and Eagles break the system in our 2023 NFL draft report card.www.footballoutsiders.com
Carolina Panthers
Improved Roster: C+
Used Resources Well: C+
Met Needs: A
FINAL PPA: B-
Quarterback was the need. Bryce Young filled it. Trading up for Young weakened both the roster (DJ Moore is a huge loss) and the Panthers' spending power in the draft.
Jonathan Mingo joins DJ Chark and Adam Thielen in a too slow/too injured/too old receiver corps, which could hamper Young's early career development. Mingo would have fit better on a team that needed a hard-blocking trips-formation receiver and third-and-6 guy, not one that might need someone to soak up a dozen targets per game by October.
I like adding Chandler Zavala to Ickey Ekwonu, potentially creating an all-Wolfpack offensive line, and both DJ Johnson and Jammie Robinson are interesting defensive pieces, but the Panthers could have used some late-round picks to churn the depth chart.
Don't be surprised—or too concerned—if Bryce Young has a Trevor Lawrence rookie year.
I agree about Mingo, not a prospect I liked. Chances are that they will have WR injuries a bunch.
No joke. This is no fucking joke.
Elaborate on why this was posted in reply to me.Clearly he's been paid off by the shills
Just got done like 3 hours ago taking my 14 month old daughter in the pool as started her on swimming lessons when she turned 1 for this very reason. So hearing this just hits home. RIP and anyone with young children please teach them how to swim as soon as they can walk properly.
Elaborate on why this was posted in reply to me.
From Brugler’s article:
No joke. This is no fucking joke.
I saved my son from drowning in a pool last summer. The key to remember about drowning is that it is ALWAYS SILENT! There is no sound. Be very careful with kids and pools.
If it wasn’t for my sister who had had Both arms disabled at the time, who he grabbed onto before I could grab him, he would have gone under. Remember, drowning is a silent plunge.
Dont play dumb, you know what i mean.Because you posted the article? ?