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NFL Offseason Thread 2015 |OT2| Home of Baseball, Anime, Cricket, and Magic Johnson

the fuck?
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step your endorsement game up, Russel.
 

JABEE

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Peter King said:
*5. PHILADELPHIA
Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon


*Trade: Washington gets Philadelphia’s first- and second-round picks this year, and first- and fourth-round picks in 2016. Washington could be moving from five to 20 in the first round by doing this deal, with GM Scot McCloughan scoring points with his new boss for not giving away the store in a trade, but rather acquiring the store. This has so many poetic points to it. The Eagles gave Donovan McNabb to Washington a few Easters ago; now Washington would be giving a longer-term quarterback, theoretically, to Chip Kelly. Kelly would be reunited with the quarterback he recruited out of a Hawaii high school and helped make a star in college football. It just feels right, though Howie Roseman will have to be dragged kicking and screaming into giving up so much draft capital for a player with some question marks.

http://mmqb.si.com/2015/02/25/nfl-mock-draft-peter-king-marcus-mariota-trade/

Peter King believes the Eagles will move up for Mariota just like Pat Kirwan from CBS.

I couldn't imagine the Racists giving the Eagles a potential franchise QB.

Seems like King just wanted to write about the McNabb trade.
 
Giants have released Peyton Hillis:

Dan Graziano ‏@DanGrazianoESPN 25m25 minutes ago
Release of RB Peyton Hillis saves the Giants $945,000 in cap room. More possible cuts to come, including Beason, Walton, etc.
 

MechDX

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http://www.footballperspective.com/deandre-hopkins-led-in-percentage-of-team-receiving-yards/

The Houston Texans finished 31st in pass attempts in 2014, ahead of only the Seattle Seahawks. The Texans were not exactly the beneficiaries of stellar quarterback play, either: Ryan Fitzpatrick handled 64% of the team’s pass attempts, with Case Keenum, Ryan Mallett, and Tom Savage taking the rest.

As a result, the 1,210 yards DeAndre Hopkins gained in 2014 is a lot better than it sounds. Houston threw for just 3,460 yards last year (excluding sacks), which means Hopkins gained 35% of all Texans receiving yards. Antonio Brown led the NFL with 1,698 receiving yards, but even that was just 34% of all Steelers receiving yards.

Another reason you cant pay Dre $16 million this year. Also QB lust!
 
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