Grading the Draft
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Arroyo looks like a very solid pick to me. Uptown Murph thinks so. Top Billin' is hilarious sometimes. Arroyo has size, great hands and finds a way to create space. The speed thing seems negligible, because he gets open and he runs very well after the catch.
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Re: Grading the Draft
Thanks! I will hit them all as long as they don't only have IPAs! loldouche wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 3:05 pmFirst off, congrats on the retirement. Good for you, man. Second, that sounds like a fantastic trip. The Oregon coast is really incredible. And so many microbreweriesD-train wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 10:09 pmI retired the first of April. We were going to do almost a year long trip around the country in our new trailer but I just talked to a guy and his wife renting his house in East Wenatchee. We will definitely be on the road until Late June going from Moorpark and hour north of LA up the CA and OR coast into WA.![]()
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Haven't been approved yet. At first they said no pets but they are now strongly considering us because I am a slick talker. We find out this week.Michael K. wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 6:06 pmSee ya soon!D-train wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 10:09 pmI retired the first of April. We were going to do almost a year long trip around the country in our new trailer but I just talked to a guy and his wife renting his house in East Wenatchee. We will definitely be on the road until Late June going from Moorpark and hour north of LA up the CA and OR coast into WA.
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LOL It is only 30 minutes from Leavenworth which is the foot of the Cascades. 1 hour to Stevens pass. Plus I can be Michael's assistant girls softball coach so I can have a purpose in life. lolDonn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 6:46 pmI don't know... kinda hot and flat there? They've got wineries these days I guess. I'm not a wine drinker, well there's white port of course. WPLJs, white port and lemon juice. Anybody remember that, you'd get a bottle of white port and squeeze a lemon into it, makes a fine fine wine, anyway I'm digressing
https://youtu.be/JJiyMC1xhDs?si=AlR_97nbpxwJOfGJ
i feel so good, I feel so fine. I got plenty lemons I got plenty of wine
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Yes, great location to be close to the mountains. Considering Icicle Creek, Blewett Pass, Lake Chelan, etc., Wenatchee probably has easier access to more mountains than Seattle does.D-train wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:22 pmLOL It is only 30 minutes from Leavenworth which is the foot of the Cascades. 1 hour to Stevens pass. Plus I can be Michael's assistant girls softball coach so I can have a purpose in life. lolDonn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 6:46 pmI don't know... kinda hot and flat there? They've got wineries these days I guess. I'm not a wine drinker, well there's white port of course. WPLJs, white port and lemon juice. Anybody remember that, you'd get a bottle of white port and squeeze a lemon into it, makes a fine fine wine, anyway I'm digressing
https://youtu.be/JJiyMC1xhDs?si=AlR_97nbpxwJOfGJ
i feel so good, I feel so fine. I got plenty lemons I got plenty of wine
I hope it works out, dt. (A tip of my IPA to you.)
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Thanks gil. Much appreciated.gil wrote: ↑Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:11 amYes, great location to be close to the mountains. Considering Icicle Creek, Blewett Pass, Lake Chelan, etc., Wenatchee probably has easier access to more mountains than Seattle does.D-train wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:22 pmLOL It is only 30 minutes from Leavenworth which is the foot of the Cascades. 1 hour to Stevens pass. Plus I can be Michael's assistant girls softball coach so I can have a purpose in life. lolDonn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 6:46 pm
I don't know... kinda hot and flat there? They've got wineries these days I guess. I'm not a wine drinker, well there's white port of course. WPLJs, white port and lemon juice. Anybody remember that, you'd get a bottle of white port and squeeze a lemon into it, makes a fine fine wine, anyway I'm digressing
https://youtu.be/JJiyMC1xhDs?si=AlR_97nbpxwJOfGJ
i feel so good, I feel so fine. I got plenty lemons I got plenty of wine
I hope it works out, dt. (A tip of my IPA to you.)
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After the 2025 NFL’s three-day annual selection meeting had wrapped up, ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller was asked what was his favorite trade during the draft. The answer was Schneider’s big move in the early stages of Day 2.
“The Seattle Seahawks trading up to pick No. 35 to select South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori early in Round 2. The Seahawks were aggressive in giving up pick Nos. 52 and 82, but they landed a top-20 player early in Round 2 and only surrendered a mid-third-rounder to do so. Emmanwori can be Mike Macdonald's Kyle Hamilton."
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I can not fathom why a guy that had the best RAS score EVER in 35 years fell that far.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Tue Apr 29, 2025 1:13 amAfter the 2025 NFL’s three-day annual selection meeting had wrapped up, ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller was asked what was his favorite trade during the draft. The answer was Schneider’s big move in the early stages of Day 2.“The Seattle Seahawks trading up to pick No. 35 to select South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori early in Round 2. The Seahawks were aggressive in giving up pick Nos. 52 and 82, but they landed a top-20 player early in Round 2 and only surrendered a mid-third-rounder to do so. Emmanwori can be Mike Macdonald's Kyle Hamilton."
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This might help...
Name RAS
Taylor Mays 9.86
Kam Chancellor 3.22
https://ras.football/2020/01/24/taylor-mays-ras/
https://ras.football/2020/01/05/kam-chancellor-ras/
Name RAS
Taylor Mays 9.86
Kam Chancellor 3.22
https://ras.football/2020/01/24/taylor-mays-ras/
https://ras.football/2020/01/05/kam-chancellor-ras/
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Re: Grading the Draft
Like I pointed out, the draft doesn't follow the prospect lists, it follows each teams actual needs. If there had been a run on safeties and his name wasn't called, that would have been notable
.First off, there was only one safety taken during the first round. Georgia's Malaki Starks was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the back half of the first round. That indicates teams were not looking to take safeties off the board and feel as if they can hold out and wait for their next turn in the order.
It was a big round for the lines of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. Eight offensive linemen were selected and nine defensive linemen/EDGE in the first round. That is over half of the picks allotted in the first round of the draft.