Sports Betting News from Gambling Industry Experts
Read the latest breaking news from the sports betting industry. SBR covers both online sportsbooks and legislative sports betting information for states and provinces.
www.prosportsdaily.com
he would be an interesting pick...kind of a mix between conner and david johnson...plays more like a full back.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
2022 NFL Draft: Dan Campbell appears to hint that Lions will not select QB with No. 2 pick
If we draft a Wr it better be with the thought of 1A and not wr2.I don't think the question is if he's worth the pick; if he's the top WR when we pick, he kind of HAS to be the choice.
What bothers me the most is that running back. How on earth would someone butcher a cool name like Rashaad and call a guy Rachaad. There's just a limit on wanting to be originalxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
He's one of the better backs ASU has produced.What bothers me the most is that running back. How on earth would someone butcher a cool name like Rashaad and call a guy Rachaad. There's just a limit on wanting to be original
Jack Jones has some ability too. I'd take a late round flyer on him.What bothers me the most is that running back. How on earth would someone butcher a cool name like Rashaad and call a guy Rachaad. There's just a limit on wanting to be original
Agree. I went into the season excited about trayanum and was quickly turned by recognizing white as the superior player.He's one of the better backs ASU has produced.
I like him a lot more than I liked Eno. Explosive, smart runner who is a natural pass catcher.
Chip is a nice player too.Agree. I went into the season excited about trayanum and was quickly turned by recognizing white as the superior player.
Draft a guy to play 2..... re sign him as a successful 2 before DHop retires....Does the spiraling costs of star receivers take WR off the board in the first round?
If you are drafting a WR in round 1 you want that guy to be a future WR1 right? Maybe not in year 1 unless picking top 10, but probably in year 2.
With Nuk under contract for 3 more seasons does it make sense to potentially waste that cap advantage? Would it not make more sense for a round 2 or 3 receiver who's more likely to be a WR2?
If there is a Marcus Allen in the draft we need to do whatever we have to do to get him on the rosterChip is a nice player too.
I wouldn't be shocked to see White become at least a rotational back. At the college level, he had outstanding run vision and he runs bigger than his size.
Edwards comparison to Marcus Allen was a pretty good one.
No, unless you think you are so good at the draft that you can qualify who will hit and who will not which is a fool's errand if you then are saying that's a 1 and that guy is a 2 because in the real world most 1st round guys seem not to be all you cracked them up to be and they end up being a fringe two anyways. Yes, the chances of a guy being probably a number 2 when drafted later goes up, but you sure the hell do not draft going for second best because the draft is a crap shootDoes the spiraling costs of star receivers take WR off the board in the first round?
If you are drafting a WR in round 1 you want that guy to be a future WR1 right? Maybe not in year 1 unless picking top 10, but probably in year 2.
With Nuk under contract for 3 more seasons does it make sense to potentially waste that cap advantage? Would it not make more sense for a round 2 or 3 receiver who's more likely to be a WR2?
At least it wasn't Crisco or PurexWhat bothers me the most is that running back. How on earth would someone butcher a cool name like Rashaad and call a guy Rachaad. There's just a limit on wanting to be original
Or worst, that one WR from Florida St. who had a short stint with Kansas City named Craphonso ThorpeAt least it wasn't Crisco or Purex
B.I.M.-theirxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
"What I keep hearing over and over and over again is that Trent Baalke has a history of taking the athletic specimen over maybe the sure-thing prospect," Peter Schrager reported on "Good Morning Football" this week, citing some of Baalke's most notable top picks as the former 49ers GM as evidence: tackle Anthony Davis (2010), pass rusher Aldon Smith (2011) and defensive linemen Arik Armstead (2015) and DeForest Buckner (2016) were all drafted earlier than widely expected.
NFL Media's Mike Garafolo echoed Schrager's report Monday, saying he's "heard the chatter (that) Trent Baalke sees a lot of Aldon Smith in Walker," who has seemingly risen up draft boards since his performance at the 2022 scouting combine.