NFL Thread

Who is going to pick Shaquem Griffin. Will he fall to 120 so the Seahawks can draft him.
Fingers crossed. I saw quite a few Seahawks fans hoping we took him with our pick today but I'm glad we didn't, most projections have him as a round 4-5 so I can see him making it to at least 120 or even our next pick at 141 and we needed to prioritise someone like Rasheem Green. Not gonna have much impact next year but we're going to struggle anyway and he's got huge potential.
 
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Are NFL games actually fun to watch? Are there ever truely thrilling matches such as City vs United recently?
 
You get out what you put in. Invest a bit of time learning rules fully, and a few tactics/nuances and it becomes ridiculously immersive.
And basically any Patriots Super Bowl is a fantastic watch, win or lose. Many regular season games are great and become shootouts. Pats Steelers this year was great like that.
 
Are NFL games actually fun to watch? Are there ever truely thrilling matches such as City vs United recently?

It's arguably the most entertaining game to watch, things happen on defense and offense, all the time and your team don't even have to be good.
 
Browns have had an excellent draft imo. Impact players at all positions drafted so far.
 
I never realised Casa Bonita was a real place, not just a South Park creation.
 
Are NFL games actually fun to watch? Are there ever truely thrilling matches such as City vs United recently?
It's going to seem a commercial fest compared to soccer. It's at it's best at a sports bar with multiple games on to fill the gaps, and if you have a vested interest via fantasy in various teams.

At it's most thrilling it's as intense as anything bar maybe playoff hockey.
 
Broncos take DeSean Hamilton - 2nd WR they've taken.
 
The Vikings are just picking guys I know nothing about.:lol:
 
I'm shocked Maurice Hurst still hasn't been picked. He was the highest graded player in all of college football last year by PFF and had a unanimous first round grade (with many saying top 10) before they discovered a heart condition a few months ago. Since then he has been cleared by doctors at Michigan and Harvard but is still on the board. He was absolutely dominant in college. Best interior lineman in the NCAA since Suh.
 
Even people who follow college football on a regular basis don't know about most of these players.

That's true and to be honest I did knew about the three players they took, I just didn't expect them at all. The three positions make sense but the names are really surprising. If I was the GM I probably would have gone for Daniels in the 1st, Carlton Davis or Harrison in the 2nd Davis and then Holmes or Hand.
 
I'm shocked Maurice Hurst still hasn't been picked. He was the highest graded player in all of college football last year by PFF and had a unanimous first round grade (with many saying top 10) before they discovered a heart condition a few months ago. Since then he has been cleared by doctors at Michigan and Harvard but is still on the board. He was absolutely dominant in college. Best interior lineman in the NCAA since Suh.

Apparently only two teams have him on their board. Also iirc, it wasn't discovered recently, Michigan apparently discovered it a few years ago.
 
People seem to be genuinely pissed that the Bucs didn't have the parrot actually say the pick. These people don't just have the capability to vote, a good portion of them insist on having access to firearms.
 


Raiders fans should be happy. PFF's grading is probably the most solid when it comes linemen.
 
Hurst was outstanding in college, glad he found a home. And as a Hawks fan, it makes me so happy to see Shaquem join his brother here. He's going to work harder than anyone and that'll bring great energy to the team as it is. Despite what the pundits are saying about picking a RB in the 1st round, I'm actually pretty pleased with the draft so far. We still need help at the CB position in particular, but for now I'll trust the management that they have a plan for addressing that weakness.
 


Raiders fans should be happy. PFF's grading is probably the most solid when it comes linemen.

He's a great player but who knows if he'll be able to play. A lot of teams refused to even consider taking him due to his heart condition.
Hurst was outstanding in college, glad he found a home. And as a Hawks fan, it makes me so happy to see Shaquem join his brother here. He's going to work harder than anyone and that'll bring great energy to the team as it is. Despite what the pundits are saying about picking a RB in the 1st round, I'm actually pretty pleased with the draft so far. We still need help at the CB position in particular, but for now I'll trust the management that they have a plan for addressing that weakness.
We've re-signed Maxwell so I'm guessing the plan will be for him and Griffin to be the starting CBs with Justin Coleman as the slot.
 
We've re-signed Maxwell so I'm guessing the plan will be for him and Griffin to be the starting CBs with Justin Coleman as the slot.

Saw the Maxwell signing - good news, that. I still would have liked to see a CB brought in through the draft. With how unpredictable injuries can be in the NFL, I feel like we're an injury or two away from plumbing deep down our depth chart for replacements. Maxwell and Griffin is a great starting pair, though. Shaq was awesome as a rookie, and I expect him to improve in leaps and bounds over the next couple of years.
 
He's a great player but who knows if he'll be able to play. A lot of teams refused to even consider taking him due to his heart condition.

We've re-signed Maxwell so I'm guessing the plan will be for him and Griffin to be the starting CBs with Justin Coleman as the slot.

He's been cleared of that. In the fifth round I'd have loved to take a chance on him.
 
Saw the Maxwell signing - good news, that. I still would have liked to see a CB brought in through the draft. With how unpredictable injuries can be in the NFL, I feel like we're an injury or two away from plumbing deep down our depth chart for replacements. Maxwell and Griffin is a great starting pair, though. Shaq was awesome as a rookie, and I expect him to improve in leaps and bounds over the next couple of years.
Apparently we view Tre Flowers as a CB rather than as a Safety so guess he'll be the cover.
Trading up to take a punter is hilarious
He's supposedly a brilliant punter but yeah, trading up for him is a bit much. Jon Ryan was pretty poor last year, sucks to see him go.
He's been cleared of that. In the fifth round I'd have loved to take a chance on him.
He's been officially cleared but a lot of teams still had doubts: Makes me think that passing on him was the right call.
 
Apparently we view Tre Flowers as a CB rather than as a Safety so guess he'll be the cover.

Cheers, I hadn't heard that about Flowers. That's excellent news, then. As for the punter, as much as I think trading up was a bit silly, we really needed to improve our special teams. I'm going to miss Ryan as he's been excellent for us for most of his time here, but he has been on the decline the last 2-3 years and our special teams suffered severely for it. I'm excited to have a punter who can boot it 73 yards when he wants to and actually pin teams down in poor field position.