Football IQ - Super intelligent defender who trusts his keys and is quick to process. There's been no shortage of roles he's been assigned at the college level and he comfortably and quickly identifies needed action at the snap. Shows natural feel in space to shade to coverage or the ball.
Purdue LB (21) Markus Bailey has durability issues but he’s fun to watch. Excellent instincts, range and versatility. 2 ACL injuries at Purdue will hurt his stock but he’s very talented.
Ben Fennell
@BenFennell_NFL
If you put on Markus Bailey tape from 2017 or 2018... He's easily a Top-40 player
Makes plays all over the defense, can play in space, can cover, can blitz, can spy... Tough/athletic!
All I have to do is copy a twitter link and we get the direct image AND VIDEO on here?!
This site is so cool.
yoop will still say he don't have time to look stuff up though.
It is really cool. Same with Youtube, etc.
Re: 2020 General Draft Discussion
Posted: 24 Mar 2020 09:59
by BF004
Yes, been making a mad push for this forum since we finally starting moving because I can't wait to use those features for discussing draft stuff, the big board particulalry. Honestly just even to see a quick twitter video with like 2-4 plays on a prospect just kind of helps get you started some times on this stuff.
All I have to do is copy a twitter link and we get the direct image AND VIDEO on here?!
This site is so cool.
yoop will still say he don't have time to look stuff up though.
just think, it'll be easier for you to correct me when I'am wrong
what da ya think of this guy?
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Justin Jefferson
LSU
WRReach/Value: +2
Height:
6'1"
Weight:
202 Justin Jefferson NFL Draft photo
In a tremendously talented WR class, Justin Jefferson may be the prospect best prepared to step in and contribute right away with Aaron Rodgers. Jefferson's ability to read coverages, adjust routes, and create consistent separation would surely endear him to the QB. Jefferson would project primarily into the slot, replacing Geronimo Allison, who was one of the least efficient receivers in the league last year.
On top of racking up 111 receptions for 1,540 yards and 18 TDs, Jefferson caught a ridiculous 91% of his targets. The knock on Jefferson was marginal athletic ability, but he silenced the doubters with a 4.43 forty and 37.5" vertical at the Combine. The combination of production, athleticism, and fit in Matt LaFleur's offense would make Jefferson a huge win at the end of RD1.
I am officially changing my mind on Joe Burrow. I now think he is good and worthy of being the top pick.
Not surprising. Most of the forum thinks something, Texas changes his mind...
Lol you must have me confused with someone else. Generally if most of the forum thinks something, I think the opposite. And everybody knows it
Re: 2020 General Draft Discussion
Posted: 25 Mar 2020 07:51
by NCF
If you have the time/desire to really dig into this draft class and want a nice lean towards Packers-specific content, you should really, really consider buying this guide. I have purchased it the past two years and its utterly fantastic. Early bird special going on right now.