Say he falls to us at either 16/17 or second round and we already have a RT, would you be against selecting a 2 down player at that point in the 1st or second round of the draft?
your thoughts?
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Originally posted by glorydayz:
Would you be mad if we selected Mount Cody in the second round? I think he will be a top 15 pick. Look at what the packers did one pick ahead of us last year when they took the big nose gaurd from Boston College. I think Mount Cody is even better than him!
Say he falls to us at either 16/17 or second round and we already have a RT, would you be against selecting a 2 down player at that point in the 1st or second round of the draft?
your thoughts?
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
Originally posted by KRS-1:Originally posted by glorydayz:
Would you be mad if we selected Mount Cody in the second round? I think he will be a top 15 pick. Look at what the packers did one pick ahead of us last year when they took the big nose gaurd from Boston College. I think Mount Cody is even better than him!
Say he falls to us at either 16/17 or second round and we already have a RT, would you be against selecting a 2 down player at that point in the 1st or second round of the draft?
your thoughts?
Disagree that he is a top 15 talent and he is not better than Raji. Raji is/was more versatile and a 3 down player. Cody has proven to be but a 2 down player with weight issues and tends to fade late in games.
I wouldn't touch Cody in the top 20, maybe even 25. In the 2nd I'd be game.
Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
He just anchored the national champion D-line as an unmovable force!
Not to mention the fact that NFL contracts have money tide to weight issues and NFL coaches (especially sing) won't play with him in regards to his conditioning! So wieght aside, would you take him in the late first or second round?
Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
He just anchored the national champion D-line as an unmovable force!
Not to mention the fact that NFL contracts have money tide to weight issues and NFL coaches (especially sing) won't play with him in regards to his conditioning! So wieght aside, would you take him in the late first or second round?
And came off the field on 3rd down and played about 3 snaps in the entire second half because he's a waste against the pass. In a pass first league how much value does a guy like that have? Playing in the passing-challenged SEC covers his weakness quite a bit.
Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
He just anchored the national champion D-line as an unmovable force!
Not to mention the fact that NFL contracts have money tide to weight issues and NFL coaches (especially sing) won't play with him in regards to his conditioning! So wieght aside, would you take him in the late first or second round?
And came off the field on 3rd down and played about 3 snaps in the entire second half because he's a waste against the pass. In a pass first league how much value does a guy like that have? Playing in the passing-challenged SEC covers his weakness quite a bit.
We are already really good against the run, you add Cody and we may be great against the run. In the NFL if a team becomes predictable you are a step ahead. Not to mention teams would no longer be able to double team Cody, J. Smith, and Soap. Cody is also good at batting down balls as well as blocking FG's.
Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
He just anchored the national champion D-line as an unmovable force!
Not to mention the fact that NFL contracts have money tide to weight issues and NFL coaches (especially sing) won't play with him in regards to his conditioning! So wieght aside, would you take him in the late first or second round?
And came off the field on 3rd down and played about 3 snaps in the entire second half because he's a waste against the pass. In a pass first league how much value does a guy like that have? Playing in the passing-challenged SEC covers his weakness quite a bit.
We are already really good against the run, you add Cody and we may be great against the run. In the NFL if a team becomes predictable you are a step ahead. Not to mention teams would no longer be able to double team Cody, J. Smith, and Soap. Cody is also good at batting down balls as well as blocking FG's.
Exactly. So wouldn't it make more sense to address needs that stop the pass? How would we be a step ahead of anything?
Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
He just anchored the national champion D-line as an unmovable force!
Not to mention the fact that NFL contracts have money tide to weight issues and NFL coaches (especially sing) won't play with him in regards to his conditioning! So wieght aside, would you take him in the late first or second round?
And came off the field on 3rd down and played about 3 snaps in the entire second half because he's a waste against the pass. In a pass first league how much value does a guy like that have? Playing in the passing-challenged SEC covers his weakness quite a bit.
We are already really good against the run, you add Cody and we may be great against the run. In the NFL if a team becomes predictable you are a step ahead. Not to mention teams would no longer be able to double team Cody, J. Smith, and Soap. Cody is also good at batting down balls as well as blocking FG's.
Exactly. So wouldn't it make more sense to address needs that stop the pass? How would we be a step ahead of anything?
GOOD doesn't get you to the playoffs or win you the super bowl in this league!
Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by glorydayz:Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
cody looks like an ordinary fat ass dude who you would see walking into mcdonalds 1 day. weight issues will be a problem for him in the nfl. i dont want him unless hes there 3rd and beyond. just look at him on the field and tell me he doesnt look ridiculously fat.
He just anchored the national champion D-line as an unmovable force!
Not to mention the fact that NFL contracts have money tide to weight issues and NFL coaches (especially sing) won't play with him in regards to his conditioning! So wieght aside, would you take him in the late first or second round?
And came off the field on 3rd down and played about 3 snaps in the entire second half because he's a waste against the pass. In a pass first league how much value does a guy like that have? Playing in the passing-challenged SEC covers his weakness quite a bit.
We are already really good against the run, you add Cody and we may be great against the run. In the NFL if a team becomes predictable you are a step ahead. Not to mention teams would no longer be able to double team Cody, J. Smith, and Soap. Cody is also good at batting down balls as well as blocking FG's.
Exactly. So wouldn't it make more sense to address needs that stop the pass? How would we be a step ahead of anything?
GOOD doesn't get you to the playoffs or win you the super bowl in this league!
Against the run it does. Indy won it all with the 28th run defense. This is a passing league. You are embarassing yourself with each post.