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MadDog49er Draft Primer and Best Board- Top 50 Players April 24 Edition
Apr 14, 2019 at 6:15 PM
- Bluesbro
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Nicely done MD
Apr 14, 2019 at 7:02 PM
- zonkers
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MD - Fredrick Jones (DT, FSU) kind of caught my eye when I was watching Burns. Do you see him as a UDFA? (I think he's draft eligible - was part of the Tropicana Bowl.)
Also, regarding DBs, do you think David Long and Marvell Tell can stick outside at the next level?
Also, regarding DBs, do you think David Long and Marvell Tell can stick outside at the next level?
Apr 14, 2019 at 7:07 PM
- NTeply49
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Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by theRealness:No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
Apr 14, 2019 at 7:32 PM
- Willisfn4life
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In your opinion Maddog... what receivers do you think will be there at 36 if the team stays put?
[ Edited by Willisfn4life on Apr 14, 2019 at 7:35 PM ]
Apr 14, 2019 at 7:37 PM
- Waterbear
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Originally posted by NTeply49:Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by theRealness:No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
Apr 14, 2019 at 7:46 PM
- njninersfan420
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Originally posted by Waterbear:Originally posted by NTeply49:Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by theRealness:No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
Apr 14, 2019 at 8:22 PM
- Willisfn4life
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Originally posted by njninersfan420:Originally posted by Waterbear:Originally posted by NTeply49:Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by theRealness:No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
Apr 14, 2019 at 8:41 PM
- frenchmov
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Boom roasted
Apr 14, 2019 at 8:55 PM
- Bluesbro
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Originally posted by MadDog49er:
Originally posted by theRealness:
No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
There's some Realness for your azz
Apr 15, 2019 at 5:57 AM
- cortana49
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Originally posted by Willisfn4life:
Originally posted by njninersfan420:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by NTeply49:
Originally posted by MadDog49er:
Originally posted by theRealness:
No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
Apr 16, 2019 at 4:44 AM
- NTeply49
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Originally posted by cortana49:Originally posted by Willisfn4life:Originally posted by njninersfan420:Originally posted by Waterbear:Originally posted by NTeply49:Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by theRealness:No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
My only question now is what do we do with the ashes?
Apr 16, 2019 at 5:23 AM
- crusher49er
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Great job MD!
Apr 16, 2019 at 5:36 AM
- nahumse
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Bosa and Hakeem I have my fingers crossed good stuff MD. Your are the man!
Apr 16, 2019 at 8:25 AM
- MadDog49er
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Originally posted by Willisfn4life:
In your opinion Maddog... what receivers do you think will be there at 36 if the team stays put?
I'll throw down some percentages, in my opinion, of the chance they will be on the board at 36:
M. Brown and Metcalf- 25% chance each
AJ Brown- 45% chance
Hakeem Butler- 50% chance
N'Keal Harry- 70 % chance
Parris Campbell and Deebo Samuel- 90% chance
For me, I am really looking hard at Brown and Butler at 36. I think at least one of these guys will be on the board.
Apr 16, 2019 at 8:27 AM
- MadDog49er
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Originally posted by NTeply49:
Originally posted by cortana49:
Originally posted by Willisfn4life:
Originally posted by njninersfan420:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by NTeply49:
Originally posted by MadDog49er:
Originally posted by theRealness:
No Metcalf? Laughable. Clearly your 'grading' is flawed. AJ Brown is a slot guy who only produced against lesser competition. If you ever watched them you would know that. Lodge could end up being better than AJ Brown
Thank you for the compliment. Please check the bolded, underline sections that I will detonate below in 5,4,3,2,1.......
AJ Brown was primary a slot receiver for the first 6 games of 2018. At the same time, Metcalf played on the edge. The teams they played are below and Brown's slot yards in each game:
1. Texas Tech- 93 yards
2. Southern Illinois- 158 yards
3. Alabama- 34 yards
4. Kent State- 96 yards
5. LSU- 72 yards
6. Louisiana Monroe-133 yards
If you want to consider that a juggernaut of defenses, that is up to you. I would disagree. Average yards per game: 586/6= 97 yards/game
Brown replaced Metcalf in the Arkansas game on 10/13. Let's wash that game as both played on the edge.
The final five games, Brown took Metcalf's place as the left-side wide receiver. Here were the final five games:
1. Auburn- 155 yards
2. South Carolina- 115 yards
3. Texas A&M- 127 yards
4. Vanderbilt- 212 yards
5. Mississippi State- 61 yards
I would consider the bottom five teams better than the top 6 teams, but if you think Texas Tech, Kent St., Southern Illinois and Louisiana Monroe better than SEC schools (lesser competition), than that is up to you. I would disagree.
Final five game stats- 670 yards/5 games= 134 yards per game.
Last time I checked my math...134 yards per game>97 yards per game. But, I could be wrong. I don't teach math.
If you want to debate whether Metcalf is better than Brown, that is fine. But, if you are going to call my views "laughable", then you've got to bring some that demonstrates it. Brown showed to be more than "a slot guy", and he "produced against lesser competition", and then produced under better competition.
"if you ever watched them"- Really?
Raise your game if you are going to challenge the Dog. Come on, man. You've got to do better if you are going to insult me.
My only question now is what do we do with the ashes?
I got a bit grumpy. After all, I am the MadDog. "if you ever watched them"....haha.
Originally posted by nahumse:
Bosa and Hakeem I have my fingers crossed good stuff MD. Your are the man!
Bosa and Butler, Bosa and Brown. That would be a great start to this draft.
[ Edited by MadDog49er on Apr 16, 2019 at 8:37 AM ]