Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by IdahoNiner:
These pie charts are getting ridiculous lol.
Everyone watching commented on how stiff he looked in drills etc. Im pretty sure even the hosts of the combine coverage mentioned it. But if a pie chart proves everything these days, i guess we dont even need to have draft analysis anymore. Just pick in order of best pie chart to last...
These spider charts show exactly how they compare to their peers athletically and size wise...sorry if you don't like it, but it doesn't lie and that's what most of the combine is about
"Mayock is a fan of Meeks' athleticism and bloodline -- his father, Ron Meeks, is a former NFL player. "I think that kid is going to play for a lot of years."
Fansided:
https://fansided.com/2018/03/09/2018-nfl-combine-10-players-stock-up-nfl-draft/2/
He's a scheme fit man, I don't think he's close to a finished product and would do well by sitting back and learning behind Sherman for a yr.
Mid rd prospect
So your saying he is a third round pick, and im saying dont touch him before the fourth. Whats the big difference here?
If he wasnt a perceived system fit due to Sherman success(show me another sherman please, he is a one of a kind, and no one thought he would be as successful as he has been, not even harbaugh), or a player from Stanford, no one on these boards would have even a remote interest in this guy, and neither would the FO.
Just because he has similar measurable, went to the same school, etc, does not make him a sherman clone. And even if it does physically, a big part of Sherman game, actually the vast majority of it, is mental. There is no such thing as a sherman clone, because there is only one sherman. He is pretty unique when you look at the history of CB's in the modern era.