D-Rey

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About D-Rey

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  • Birthday 04/21/1986

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  1. Not Iowa please, I'm a huge Iowa fan but their offense is never very good. Other than a solid running game. But I know the Kirk Ferentz will never go to the NFL, he's gotten the call before and declined. And the OC for Iowa isn't very good lol.
  2. Sounds like the Chragers are trying to go against the norm like they usually do and Bosa wants a contract like any other top 5 pick would get. Not sure why everyone is jumping on Bosa when the Chargers have proven they are a terrible organization that really don't care about their players.
  3. One thing no one seems to be bringing up is age. Would you really want to keep a injury prone Pitta (30) over Juice (25). Ben Watson is 35, how many more years is he going to play. You lose those guys and you have Crockett, Williams, and Boyle. I love all 3, but Williams (even though he is young) hasn't shown enough to depend on him in the future. Boyle has to prove he can stay out of trouble. There is no way I would release a proven and reliable versatile player like Juice with those future question marks. As for Waller, I'd probably through his on the PS to learn his new position.
  4. He double caught a single time with the pass being behind him, the rest were hands catches. I'm pretty sure the level headed fans will give him time to develop.
  5. I don't care if this gets me in trouble, but you're the absolute worst calling one of our players a loser. If you think he's a loser, I think you're blind if you watched his tape. He has a lot of potential. He was a very good pass rusher, he can cover (which Spence can't ), and he's solid against the run (which Spence isn't). He was inching his way to first round talk. He could definitely be better than Spence.
  6. There's still a chance he never plays again. I honestly wouldn't pick him until the 4th round.
  7. Where is Williams in this? Also I wouldn't say Gilmore is made of glass (I'm assuming that's who you are talking about).
  8. It feels like Myles Jack would be perfect for us in that regards, but he'll probably be drafted before us.
  9. Tunsil I'd jump for joy if we picked him. Stanley I'd let out a sigh lol.
  10. I mean none of us are doctors, but from what I heard a PCL injury can take a long time to fully recover from.
  11. He has a lot of upside, but I would never take a player who's only played a position for a single year in the first round. He's heavily reliant upon speed and athletic ability over skill. His route running needs major work. He's only run deep and short routes, he hasn't run the whole route tree. He's more of a work in progress which I certainly wouldn't take in the first or second round. We've seen players like him before. He could turn into a playmaking WR or just another gadget player.
  12. I question the decision makers of any team that takes him in the first. Ya he is extremely talented, but so are a lot of other player. He's extremely raw. He's only played WR for a single year. His hands and route running are far from developed. Even in the third round it might be a reach.
  13. All of them are terrible to the point of where I can't stand using any draft simulators. Haven't been able to find a decent one yet.
  14. Missing his rookie year is almost a certainty. he may miss more and has a chance of never playing. I wouldn't take him before round 4 and that might be too high. A lot of teams have taken him off their boards completely.
  15. Actually TEs are covered by a combination of both safeties and linebackers. I believe we had Orr covering them at times and he did a decent job. I believe it's rare for a team to only put a SS on the TE all game.