After that answer they have to draft him now.Bil522 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 3:22 pm
I read that Trey had a bad weekend and we can now nab him in the 4th round
Trey Adams, OT, Washington: Adams' injury history (a 2017 ACL tear and 2018 back surgery) was well-known coming into the combine, and he needed to shine to make teams consider him for a top-100 selection. A 5.60-second 40 (with a 1.89-second 10-yard split, the second-worst in the group) did not aid that effort. Adams' on-field agility was limited during drills, as well. His experience at tackle was reflected in the kick-slide drill, though. I suspect he'll stick in the league for as long as his back will allow, but Adams will probably have to wait until later in the draft to hear his name called
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... rfs-shines
Is that really a bad weekend? I was expecting Hawks to nab him in later rounds anyways . They NEED to pick up another Tackle and a Center out of this draft besides Adams.