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NFL 2016 Offseason Thread |OT| A Fraud Needs A Place To Crash, FreemanCorp: LiveMas

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ampere

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I think he's absolutely right. He isn't even saying to absolve the Pats of all guilt, still agrees with the fine, though I think even the fine was bullshit. I mean, as he said, the NFL made 0 attempt to collect temperature and pressure variation data over the course of the season. They don't give a shit they just wanted to deliver the ban-hammer on the Pats for whatever reason they could

Besides, many of the other teams in the league are run by idiots and they don't even know what to do with draft picks. It'll be sad to watch them miss the mark when we could watch Belichick make magic happen
 

Slo

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According to the federal government, I made too much money this past year so I had to be punished. My return ended being about 40% of what it was last year thanks to the fact that I couldn't claim some of the tax credits I had in the past (child credit, etc).

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Line_HTX

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Aaron Wilson ‏@AaronWilson_NFL 7m7 minutes ago

Mel Kiper Jr says Paxton Lynch could be in play for Texans in first round along with Christian Hackenberg. Ezekiel Elliott another option

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LJ11

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Treadwell not running at the Combine. BG's boy might be a little slow for a true WR1

When I've watched, he doesn't get that massive separation, but he attacks the ball well and uses his body to shield off defenders, stacks on top and then keeps the DBs hips in control. Does pretty well against press too.

Haven't watched a lot of CFB, I made it a point to not fucking do so, big game or two and that was it. Was overloading on FB, had to take a break. I may start gearing up for the draft though, there's just so much to do, I don't find the time. I want to know what people think about that freak LB from Georgia, as a freshman that kid looked fucking insane and definitely stood out. I didn't watch enough of Georgia to see how his career played out, but as a freshman, oh my.

Also, some of you guys need to adjust your withholdings at the beginning of the year, get that W-4, read it and fill it out. It's pretty straightforward, not saying you didn't, just a good idea to revisit it each and every year.
 

Draxal

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When I've watched, he doesn't get that massive separation, but he attacks the ball well and uses his body to shield off defenders, stacks on top and then keeps the DBs hips in control. Does pretty well against press too.

Haven't watched a lot of CFB, I made it a point to not fucking do so, big game or two and that was it. Was overloading on FB, had to take a break.

Also, some of you guys need to adjust your withholdings at the beginning of the year, get that W-4, read it and fill it out. It's pretty straightforward, not saying you didn't, just a good idea to revisit it each and every year.

One of the giants superfans is freaking out about the wr from Baylor Coleman. Any thoughts on him?
 

LJ11

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One of the giants superfans is freaking out about the wr from Baylor Coleman. Any thoughts on him?

Nah, I'll let squicken talk about him, he has in the past. Everyone is freaking out about him to be honest, lots of hype building. Fuck let these LBs fall baby!

Seems like a good draft, I'm kind of hyped. Just check Matt Waldman, I'm sure he has something written up.
 
Nah, I'll let squicken talk about him, he has in the past. Everyone is freaking out about him to be honest, lots of hype building. Fuck let these LBs fall baby!

Seems like a good draft, I'm kind of hyped. Just check Matt Waldman, I'm sure he has something written up.

Good defensive draft...just hope the Dolphins don't fuck it up...(we will)
 

Slo

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Today I learned that making a Cuban is not just about the pork, mustard and pickles. It's also about the bread.
 

RBH

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Quarterbacks

Vernon Adams, Oregon
Brandon Allen, Arkansas
Trevone Boykin, TCU
Jacoby Brissett, NC State
Connor Cook, Michigan State
Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky
Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech
Jared Goff, Cal
Christian Hackenberg, Penn State
Kevin Hogan, Stanford
Cardale Jones, Ohio State
Cody Kessler, USC
Paxton Lynch, Memphis
Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
Joel Stave, Wisconsin
Nate Sudfeld, Indiana
Carson Wentz, North Dakota State
Josh Woodrum, Liberty


Running backs

Peyton Barber, Auburn
Devontae Booker, Utah
Tra Carson, Texas A&M
Alex Collins, Arkansas
Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State
Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech
Kenyan Drake, Alabama
Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State
Tyler Ervin, San Jose State
Josh Ferguson, Illinois
Glenn Gronkowski (FB), Kansas State
Derrick Henry, Alabama
Quayvon Hicks (FB), Georgia
Jordan Howard, Indiana
Andy Janovich (FB), Nebraska
Devon Johnson, Marshall
Daniel Lasco, Cal
Tre Madden, USC
Keith Marshall, Georgia
Paul Perkins, UCLA
C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame
Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia
Kelvin Taylor, Florida
Shad Thornton, NC State
Soma Vainuku (FB), USC
Dan Vitale (FB), Northwestern
DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech
Brandon Wilds, South Carolina
Jonathan Williams, Arkansas


Wide receivers

Bralon Addison, Oregon
Geronimo Allison, Illinois
DeMarcus Ayers, Houston
Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh
Chris Brown, Notre Dame
Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State
Devon Cajuste, Stanford
Leonte Carroo, Rutgers
Corey Coleman, Baylor
Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
Cody Core, Ole Miss
Trevor Davis, California
Josh Doctson, TCU
D.J. Foster, Arizona State
Will Fuller, Notre Dame
Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa
Rashard Higgins, Colorado State
Johnny Holton, Cincinnati
Cayleb Jones, Arizona
Kenny Lawler, Cal
Roger Lewis, Bowling Green
Kolby Listenbee, TCU
Ricardo Louis, Auburn
Byron Marshall, Oregon
Jalin Marshall, Ohio State
Mekale McKay, Cincinnati
Braxton Miller, Ohio State
Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia
Chris Moore, Cincinnati
Marquez North, Tennessee
Jordan Payton, UCLA
Charone Peake, Clemson
Demarcus Robinson, Florida
Alonzo Russell, Toledo
Rashawn Scott, Miami (FL)
Hunter Sharp, Utah State
Tajae Sharpe, UMass
Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma
Nelson Spruce, Colorado
Michael Thomas, Ohio State
Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss
D'haquille Williams, Auburn
De'Runnya Wilson, Mississippi State


Tight Ends

Jerell Adams, South Carolina
Stephen Anderson, Cal
Ben Braunecker, Harvard
Thomas Duarte, UCLA
David Grinnage, NC State
Temarrick Hemingway, South Carolina State
Hunter Henry, Arkansas
Tyler Higbee, Western Kentucky
Austin Hooper, Stanford
Ryan Malleck, Virginia Tech
Jake McGee, Florida
David Morgan, UTSA
Beau Sandland, Montana State
Nick Vannett, Ohio State
Bryce Williams, East Carolina


Offensive Linemen

Vadal Alexander (OG), LSU
Jack Allen (C), Michigan State
Willie Beavers (OT), Western Michigan
Caleb Benenoch (OT), UCLA
Austin Blythe (C), Iowa
Evan Boehm (C), Missouri
Jake Brendel (C), UCLA
Joe Cheek (OG), Texas A&M
Le’Raven Clark (OT), Texas Tech
Shon Coleman (OT), Auburn
Jack Conklin (OT), Michigan State
Fahn Cooper (OT), Ole Miss
Joe Dahl (OG), Washington State
Taylor Decker (OT), Ohio State
Spencer Drango (OG), Baylor
Parker Ehinger (OG), Cincinnati
Joshua Garnett (OG), Stanford
Graham Glasgow (C), Michigan
Darrell Greene (OG), San Diego State
Joe Haeg (OT), North Dakota State
Jerald Hawkins (OT), LSU
Germain Ifedi (OG), Texas A&M
Dominick Jackson (OG), Alabama
Tyler Johnstone (OT), Oregon
Nila Kasitati (OG), Oklahoma
Ryan Kelly (C), Alabama
Denver Kirkland (OT), Arkansas
Alex Lewis (OT), Nebraska
Nick Martin (OG), Notre Dame
Tyler Marz (OT), Wisconsin
Connor McGovern (OG), Missouri
Kyle Murphy (OT), Stanford
Stephane Nembot (OT), Colorado
Rees Odhiambo (OG), Boise State
Alex Redmond (OG), UCLA
Dominique Robertson (OT), West Georgia
Isaac Seumalo (OG), Oregon State
Brandon Shell (OT), South Carolina
Matt Skura (C), Duke
Pearce Slater (OT), San Diego State
Jason Spriggs (OT), Indiana
Ronnie Stanley (OT), Notre Dame
John Theus (OT), Georgia
Joe Thuney (OT), North Carolina State
Cole Toner (OT), Harvard
Sebastian Tretola (OG), Arkansas
Max Tuerk (C), USC
Laremy Tunsil (OT), Ole Miss
Halapoulivaati Vaitai (OT), TCU
Chris Westerman (OG), Arizona
Cody Whitehair (OG), Kansas State
Avery Young (OT), Auburn


Defensive linemen

Mehdi Abdesmad (DE), Boston College
Sterling Bailey (DE), Georgia
Jimmy Bean (DE), Oklahoma State
Andrew Billings (DT), Baylor
Ronald Blair (DE), Appalachian State
Joey Bosa (DE), Ohio State
DeForest Buckner (DE), Oregon
Jonathan Bullard (DT), Florida
Vernon Butler (DT), Louisiana Tech
Shilique Calhoun (DE), Michigan State
Kenny Clark (DT), UCLA
Maliek Collins (DT), Nebraska
Kamalei Correa (DE), Boise State
James Cowser (DE), Southern Utah
Sheldon Day (DT), Notre Dame
Kevin Dodd (DE), Clemson
Jason Fanaika (DE), Utah
Adam Gotsis (DT), Georgia Tech
Javon Hargrave (DT), South Carolina State
Joel Heath (DT), Michigan State
Willie Henry (DT), Michigan
Matt Ioannidis (DT), Temple
Branden Jackson (DE), Texas Tech
Quinton Jefferson (DT), Maryland
Austin Johnson (DT), Penn State
Chris Jones (DT), Mississippi State
Matt Judon (DE), Grand Valley State
Ufomba Kamalu (DE), Miami (FL)
Bronson Kaufusi (DE), BYU
Darius Latham (DT), Indiana
Nile Lawrence-Stample (DT), Florida State
Shaq Lawson (DE), Clemson
Dean Lowry (DE), Northwestern
Luther Maddy (DT), Virginia Tech
Chris Mayes (DT), Georgia
Alex McCalister (DE), Florida
Carl Nassib (DE), Penn State
Giorgio Newberry (DE), Florida State
Dadi Nicolas (DE), Virginia Tech
Robert Nkemdiche (DT), Ole Miss
Shawn Oakman (DE), Baylor
Emmanuel Ogbah (DE), Oklahoma State
Romeo Okwara (DE), Notre Dame
Drew Ott (DE), Iowa
D.J. Pettway (DE), Alabama
Sheldon Rankins (DT), Louisville
D.J. Reader (DT), Clemson
Jarran Reed (DT), Alabama
Hassan Ridgeway (DT), Texas
A'Shawn Robinson (DT), Alabama
DeVaunte Sigler (DT), Jacksonville State
Charles Tapper (DE), Oklahoma
Lawrence Thomas (DT), Michigan State
Ron Thompson (DE), Syracuse
Vincent Valentine (DT), Nebraska
Jihad Ward (DT), Illinois
Adolphus Washington (DT), Ohio State
Antwaun Woods (DT), USC
Connor Wujciak (DT), Boston College
Anthony Zettel (DT), Penn State


Linebackers

Dominique Alexander (ILB), Oklahoma
Devante Bond (OLB), Oklahoma
Kentrell Brothers (OLB), Missouri
Beniquez Brown (OLB), Mississippi State
De'Vondre Campbell (OLB), Minnesota
Su'a Cravens (OLB), USC
Steven Daniels (ILB), Boston College
Kyler Fackrell (OLB), Utah State
Travis Feeney (OLB), Washington
Leonard Floyd (OLB), Georgia
Josh Forrest (ILB), Kentucky
Kris Frost (OLB), Auburn
B.J. Goodson (OLB), Clemson
Myles Jack (OLB), UCLA
Jordan Jenkins (OLB), Georgia
C.J. Johnson (ILB), Ole Miss
Deion Jones (OLB), LSU
Raphael Kirby (ILB), Miami (FL)
Nick Kwiatkoski (ILB), West Virginia
Darron Lee (OLB), Ohio State
Cory Littleton (OLB), Washington
Steve Longa (OLB), Rutgers
Curt Maggitt (OLB), Tennessee
Blake Martinez (ILB), Stanford
Tyler Matakevich (OLB), Temple
Cassanova McKinzy (ILB), Auburn
Antonio Morrison (ILB), Florida
Yannick Ngakoue (OLB), Maryland
Jared Norris (ILB), Utah
Victor Ochi (OLB), Stony Brook
Montese Overton (OLB), East Carolina
Gionni Paul (OLB), Utah
Joshua Perry (ILB), Ohio State
Reggie Ragland (ILB), Alabama
Joe Schobert (OLB), Wisconsin
Jaylon Smith (OLB), Notre Dame
Terrance Smith (ILB), Florida State
Noah Spence (OLB), Eastern Kentucky
Eric Striker (OLB), Oklahoma
Nick Vigil (ILB), Utah State
Stephen Weatherly (OLB), Vanderbilt
Scooby Wright III (ILB), Arizona


Cornerbacks

Mackensie Alexander, Clemson
Eli Apple, Ohio State
Briean Boddy-Calhoun Minnesota
James Bradberry, Samford
Anthony Brown, Purdue
Artie Burns, Miami (FL)
Juston Burris, NC State
Taveze Calhoun, Mississippi State
Maurice Canady, Virginia
Ken Crawley, Colorado
DeAndre Elliott, Colorado State
Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech
Vernon Hargreaves, Florida
De'Vante Harris, Texas A&M
Xavien Howard, Baylor
William Jackson III, Houston
Cyrus Jones, Alabama
Jonathan Jones, Auburn
Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana
Eric Murray, Minnesota
Kevin Peterson, Oklahoma State
Jimmy Pruitt, San Jose State
Jalen Ramsey, Florida State
Will Redmond, Mississippi State
Rashard Robinson, LSU
Keivarae Russell, Notre Dame
Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma
Kevon Seymour, USC
Leshaun Sims, Southern Utah
Ryan Smith, North Carolina Central
Cleveland Wallace, San Jose State
D.J. White, Georgia Tech
Brandon Williams, Texas A&M
Daryl Worley, West Virginia
Tavon Young, Temple


Safeties

Vonn Bell (FS), Ohio State
LaMarcus Brutus (SS), Florida State
Deon Bush (S), Miami (Fla.)
Tevin Carter (SS), Utah
Jeremy Cash (SS), Duke
Sean Davis (SS), Maryland
K.J. Dillon (S), Maryland
Kavon Frazier (FS), Central Michigan
T.J. Green (FS), Clemson
Deiondre' Hall (S), Northern Iowa
DeAndre Houston-Carson (S), William & Mary
Karl Joseph (S), West Virginia
Jayron Kearse (S), Clemson
Miles Killebrew (SS), Southern Utah
Derrick Kindred (FS), TCU
Jordan Lomax (FS), Iowa
Jordan Lucas (SS), Penn State
Jalen Mills (FS), LSU
Keanu Neal (SS), Florida
Tyvis Powell (FS), Ohio State
Elijah Shumate (S), Notre Dame
Justin Simmons (FS), Boston College
A.J. Stamps (FS), Kentucky
Darian Thompson (S), Boise State


Specialists

Roberto Aguayo (K), Florida State
Brad Craddock (K), Maryland
Riley Dixon (P), Syracuse
Lac Edwards (P), Sam Houston State
Ka'imi Fairbairn (K), UCLA
Tom Hackett (P), Utah
Drew Kaser (P), Texas A&M
Marshall Koehn (K), Iowa
Jimmy Landes (LS), Baylor
John Lunsford (K), Liberty
Will Monday (P), Duke
Nick O'Toole (P), West Virginia
Jaden Oberkrom (K), TCU
 

LJ11

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Draxal, check out Matt Harmon as well, does a lot with regards to WRs.

And yeah Chris, it's a good D draft. Not a fan of the Bama MLB, the kid Foster (?) who played next to him is way better.
 

squicken

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One of the giants superfans is freaking out about the wr from Baylor Coleman. Any thoughts on him?

I've probably seen 80% of his games at Baylor and he's good. But he's under 6 foot/200 lbs so there's always the worry about press man. I generally like Baylor WRs in the NFL as long as they pass the character test. He's super fast but also has good change of direction w/o losing too much speed. Not a top 10 guy b/c of his size imo

It's entirely possible Treadwell is just as good if he can use his size and ball skills. Nuk Hopkins beats everyone with his slow 40 time
 

JABEE

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Ian Rapoport
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The #Eagles announce they've reached a 5-year deal with S Malcolm Jenkins, who was entering the final year of his contract
 
Today I learned that making a Cuban is not just about the pork, mustard and pickles. It's also about the bread.
Cuban bread is a necessity, yes.

One thing I miss about living in Miami. Getting a good Cuban sandwich and easy access to Cuban bread everywhere. My mom can still do a killer Cuban sandwich though.
 

effzee

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Ian Rapoport
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The #Eagles announce they've reached a 5-year deal with S Malcolm Jenkins, who was entering the final year of his contract

Awesome! I hope he can keep it up!

Finally some semblance of a adequate Safety after Dawkins was shown the door. I think he actually graded out as the top S in the league last year.

Great pick up by Chip who clearly wanted him over Byrd during the same offseason.
 

Hindl

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One of the giants superfans is freaking out about the wr from Baylor Coleman. Any thoughts on him?

He's really fast and has generally good routes but he's kinda small. I think he was pegged around a Round 3 pick, but now that it's the offseason he's picking up steam. Someone will probably grab him in the 1st. Good for teams that just need a speedy guy.

Ian Rapoport
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The #Eagles announce they've reached a 5-year deal with S Malcolm Jenkins, who was entering the final year of his contract

Great news! Jenkins has been playing fantastically, and with Thurmond most likely out the door, it's good to lock down that part.
 
Draxal, check out Matt Harmon as well, does a lot with regards to WRs.

And yeah Chris, it's a good D draft. Not a fan of the Bama MLB, the kid Foster (?) who played next to him is way better.

I agree, I'm not a fan of any of the LBs for Miami with the 8th pick, I hope they go CB and DT in the first two rounds.
 
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