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re: Miami's Pro Day today

Posted by Magazine St on 3/23/26 at 8:20 pm to
I watched CBS report Scott ran a consensus 4.33 some had his time as high as 4.40. CBS At Miami Pro Day

re: Delane runs 4.38 at Pro Day

Posted by Magazine St on 3/23/26 at 6:27 pm to
These are your quotes:

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Delane didn't run at the combine. It's doubtful he can do better at LSU's pro day on faster surfaces. I doubt they are comparable after he actually works out (and that's the point)

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6-0, 195 31" arms (34th percentile) 40: 4.33 10: 1.51 Vert: 38" Broad: 10-2 Delane's arms are 30" (10th percentile) Delane didn't run at the combine. It's doubtful he can do better at LSU's pro day on faster surfaces. I doubt they are comparable after he actually works out (and that's the point)

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His athleticism issues were known prior to coming to LSU. It's not about his weight. The question is where his athleticism is, exactly. I think he'll be average but nothing special or close to elite. Mitchell had no such questions with his athleticism. He ran a 4.33

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Back to top Posted on 3/14/26 at 8:20 pm to Vacherie Saint quote:
He’s projected to run sub 4.4.

By whom? Most I see says mid 4.4 at best

re: Delane runs 4.38 at Pro Day

Posted by Magazine St on 3/23/26 at 5:51 pm to
Here’s some crow burger for you as well….

re: Delane runs 4.38 at Pro Day

Posted by Magazine St on 3/23/26 at 5:50 pm to
Here’s some crow burger for you….
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You were Teedy first for 8 years, and youre going to complain about Trump?

I grew up in uptown New Orleans, and haven’t live there for decades. tRump has you reaching is see, go ahead and keep defending his get richer while in office scheme. You stooges ate up his BS and love to wallow in it.
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Never want to hear I'm America first from you losers.

It’s Trump 1st, right?

Or is it

Israel 1st?
Still flying that Trump flag, or have you realized how much he’s double talked you stooges in to his pockets?

re: Saints defense under Staley

Posted by Magazine St on 3/17/26 at 11:44 pm to
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Styles is the next Cie Grant

Borderline 1st rounder who rockets into the top 10 after his 40

You’re thinking of Mark Fields. Cie Grant was slow, but had safety movement skills.

re: I really want Mansoor Delane

Posted by Magazine St on 3/14/26 at 11:12 pm to
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Well you’re wrong. He’s got average size and speed

Average size for an NFL corner is a good thing. You don’t know his 40 time and please tell when he’s was beat deep last season.
Before Delane, who are the last cornerbacks at LSU that you’ve seen no have one penalty or not give up a TD in a single season?
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He’s the best corner available but he’s not seen as an elite corner

What part of his game isn’t elite to you?
No TDs and penalties given up for a full season is pretty damn elite to me.
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Jauan Jennings

Is a #3 wr that people act like lead the NFL in a major receiving category. I don’t get it.
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In a perfect world, Tate falls to you at 8 and somehow McDonald falls to you at 42.

Give me Lee Hunter falling to 42.
Bain’s play style is very similar to Cam Jordan’s. Just with shorter arms.
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Love would be a worse pick then tate

The backfield by committee Belichick approach is out dated, teams are realizing that bluechip talent at running back changes the game. Since 2014, RB’s considered top talent/top 10 picks have been productive across the board.
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These guys aren’t bad players, but you want to build your WR rook like a basketball starting lineup.

Steve Largent, Antonio Brown, Wes Welker, Joey Galloway, Gary Clark, Tyreek Hill, Steve Smith, Odell Beckham, Wayne Chrebet, Jaylen Waddle, Julian Edelman, DeSean Jackson, T.Y. Hilton. Are all listed below 6’, if the talent is there, you take the player.
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ou definitely don’t want me to pull this up.

He was a top 15 pick. He’ll go 4-6 slots later than Downs.

Im definitely right and you’re wrong. If I was wrong he wouldn’t have been drafted that high. Typical saints fan delusion trying to re write history after the fact..

Vaccaro was thought of as a an above average player with a 1st round grade. NO ONE including Saints media had his potential on the level of a Troy Polamalu, Ed Reed, or Ronnie Lott. Downs has had that degree of potential attributed to his game since high school sports. Downs may not ascend to the HoF level of the men mentioned, but he’s definitely seen as a far better prospect than Vaccaro was when he was drafted.
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Seems everyone knows who Saints wanna draft.
They literally want to draft any of the rated guys within the top ten prospects except a QB…..It’s no secret

re: Caleb Downs

Posted by Magazine St on 2/23/26 at 2:49 pm to
Lemon’s game and ability look too similar to Willie Snead to me. He has better hands than Snead, but looks slow and doesn’t seem to have that elite burst guys his size need for the pro game. He’s great college wr, but he looks like a guy that won’t produce similar numbers at the NFL level.
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No it isn’t, and you sure as hell don’t pay 4.0 guys even modest second contract money


20 carries a game = 1300+ yards rushing in a season
25 carries a game = 1700 yards rushing in a season
Both of those RBs are getting paid

4 ypc HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE NFL MINIMUM STANDARD. Where have you been? 3 carries for 4 yards equals a 1st down. You can’t just make up your own barometers and act like the pro game hasn’t said a minimum of 4 ypc is what they’ve looked for in a good to great RB for DECADES :lol:
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Super Bowl isn't realistic.

Indiana just won the CFB National Championship. A previously 4-13 team made it to the big dance this season in the NFL. Anything can happen in this weird age of the sport.
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The dude is an absolute plodder averaging 4 ypc in a very good offense.

This is the NFL, 4.0 ypc is the standard. This isn’t college or high school football.