If you get get Walters rankings you'll be ontop of the forum.
No, I don't want them that bad.
I looked, but couldn't find anything that was easy to download. I will try to keep digging though.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 01 Apr 2020 21:56
by bud fox
As mentioned in other threads not a big Mims fan - thoughts similar to Yoho.
Also don't like that separation he does get on tape often is preceded by clear push offs. NFL officiating is stricter on this.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
The Draft Network is pretty easy. Though starting to see people are not taking a shine to their rankings.
Do they have easily downloadable or copy and paste big boards? I can't find them if so.
Not download, but I copy and pasted them easily. I'll try to remember to do it tomorrow and will post them.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 02 Apr 2020 03:36
by salmar80
In order to set the scale, let's take a peek at the peak of WRs, Jerry Jeudy. Is there a clear gap from him to Mims and Shenault?
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 02 Apr 2020 08:04
by YoHoChecko
We can definitely say Jeudy is a better blocker than Shenault
I was surprised by how choppy Jeudy can be on his breaks, but it's effective; maybe one of those things you wouldn't coach, but you also won't coach it away (like Adams' jump step?). He also was schemed open a little more than I expected.
But he's fast, he has great route speed variation, he seems to be able to get away from the press when he's challenged, and creates consistent separation. A couple drops on easy balls was annoying. I'd say he's obviously going to be good, but I'm a little surprised he's "the best." I might prefer Lamb, to be honest.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
The Draft Network is pretty easy. Though starting to see people are not taking a shine to their rankings.
Do they have easily downloadable or copy and paste big boards? I can't find them if so.
Not download, but I copy and pasted them easily. I'll try to remember to do it tomorrow and will post them.
Let me know if you get it to work. I had issues with pasting it. It didn't paste well at all and would be more work than I want to put in to rearrange it.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Do they have easily downloadable or copy and paste big boards? I can't find them if so.
Not download, but I copy and pasted them easily. I'll try to remember to do it tomorrow and will post them.
Let me know if you get it to work. I had issues with pasting it. It didn't paste well at all and would be more work than I want to put in to rearrange it.
It occasionally acts weird. But I just copied it. If you want, grab from here (TDN Rankings tab). The other tabs are a bit outdated now.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
We can definitely say Jeudy is a better blocker than Shenault
I was surprised by how choppy Jeudy can be on his breaks, but it's effective; maybe one of those things you wouldn't coach, but you also won't coach it away (like Adams' jump step?). He also was schemed open a little more than I expected.
But he's fast, he has great route speed variation, he seems to be able to get away from the press when he's challenged, and creates consistent separation. A couple drops on easy balls was annoying. I'd say he's obviously going to be good, but I'm a little surprised he's "the best." I might prefer Lamb, to be honest.
Jeudy looked like he had a plan off the snap and had less wasted movement on routes than Mims & Shenault. Loved him sometimes finding space by starting off slow and then exploding into space. Great athlete and good hands despite a couple of concentration drops. Easy to project him producing from week 1.
Willing blocker, but was often very upright - Jaire would school that outta him day 1... That O had some serious weapons, so Jeudy probably had it easier than some others.
Let's do a double feature of Lamb and Ruggs tomorrow as comparison.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 02 Apr 2020 10:31
by Pckfn23
[mention]paco[/mention] Thanks! That worked great. It was weird though. I couldn't paste values only because it would mess up the rows.
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Ok, CBs are done and I have 5 draft sites on there. Any others?
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 03 Apr 2020 10:51
by salmar80
Baaaa goes the Lamb:
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 03 Apr 2020 11:49
by Yoop
Great job 23, nice to be able to jump from 1 site to the next to gather info on these players, sure beats digging through a bunch of book marks to find scout site, then loading it up, this is so much quicker, thanks
Re: All the draft prospect game tape you'll ever need
Posted: 03 Apr 2020 18:16
by YoHoChecko
Lamb had a few more drops than I expected. He doesn't separate vertically but has an elite catch radius to make downfield plays anyway. His routes left some good corners looking silly sometimes--that's how he separated, more than speed. He does some Adamsesque things with his cuts/breaks, what-have-you. He bullies CBs when blocking sometimes. Puts the effort into it and shows his upper body strength. Upon consideration, I'll keep Jeudy as my #1, but I could see it going either way.