Unfortunately the game is football not shuttle ball.His shuttle and 3 cones are good, I'd consider him fairly quick.
nope. he likes slow linebackers and short tacklesBB hates every player in this draft.
Shuttle and 3 cone most accurately predict quicknessUnfortunately the game is football not shuttle ball.
So a 6th for two 7ths, and now we have three 7ths?Pats got #233 and #243.
And yet NFL teams put them through those anyway.Unfortunately the game is football not shuttle ball.
Andy Reid / Bill Belichick special.Pats got #233 and #243.
They had pick 198 if they had any intention of taking him they wouldn't have traded that pick. They actually probably would have taken him earlier but that is beside the point.Of course he does.
Vrabeled again.
You clearly don't understand this processThey had pick 198 if they had any intention of taking him they wouldn't have traded that pick. They actually probably would have taken him earlier but that is beside the point.
They clearly don't like him, at all.
Maybe trade two of the 7ths for a 6th next year?So a 6th for two 7ths, and now we have three 7ths?
And a ninth this yearMaybe trade two of the 7ths for a 6th next year?
No player on Miami’s roster in 2017 was more integral to the program than wide receiver Braxton Berrios. Whether it was as a returner, wide receiver or team-elected captain, the Raleigh, North Carolina, native leaves it all on the field whenever he suits up. Since coming to Miami, the five-foot-nine receiver has heard the criticisms. He’s just a slot receiver, he’s destined to be a New England Patriot, he’s not fast enough.
Sporadic accuracy and frantic against pressure. Occasional deep-ball dime but overall his accuracy and timing downfield is worrisome. Some mobility. Good, not great arm. UDFA-type.
https://www.seccountry.com/lsu/lsu-quarterback-danny-etling-nfl-draftStatistically, Etling was better as a senior than most realize. He threw 2 interceptions against 16 touchdown passes, and one of those picked-off throws was a Hail Mary heave at the end of the game against Troy. He was sixth in the nation with an average of 9 yards per attempt and 13th with a passer rating of 152.98.
However, he pretty much did only as he was asked. Etling didn’t have the zip on his throws that separates star quarterbacks from the rest of the pack. But he said that the pre-draft process showed him that faulty mechanics were to blame.
Etling underwent back surgery last spring to correct a problem that had bothered him throughout the 2016 season. It worked, but he still threw the ball gingerly in an unnecessary attempt to avoid aggravating his back.
“I had kind of developed bad habits from surgery,” Etling said. “I would just get the ball out in a way that doesn’t hurt. It messed with my fundamentals a lot. Now that I’ve had time to relearn and repattern things with my kinetic chain, that will allow me to throw more efficiently.”
If that isn't BB trolling Kraft, I don't know what isWe have our QB of the future! Danny Etling - LSU