Bruce Feldman
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And, you know, he would get, he would get compared to Riley Moss, who was a good player, but you just see why, you know, Iowa white cornerback from, you know, but, Physically, they're very different. And he's just, you get guys like this. They took a cluster of guys from Georgia. Obviously, you know, they were fortunate that Jalen Carter fell to them and he didn't even fall that far.
But like, I think it's like the biggest thing with what Harry Roseman and the Eagles have done is like, they keep the main thing, the main thing. And I feel like they don't overthink things. And I think sometimes a lot of franchises probably outsmart themselves because by trying to be too counterintuitive.
But like, I think it's like the biggest thing with what Harry Roseman and the Eagles have done is like, they keep the main thing, the main thing. And I feel like they don't overthink things. And I think sometimes a lot of franchises probably outsmart themselves because by trying to be too counterintuitive.
But like, I think it's like the biggest thing with what Harry Roseman and the Eagles have done is like, they keep the main thing, the main thing. And I feel like they don't overthink things. And I think sometimes a lot of franchises probably outsmart themselves because by trying to be too counterintuitive.
I don't even know if that's the right, you know, you know, application of that term here, but I just think that like, it's the teams who do the right thing for a long time. It felt like the commanders were, were, were picking wrong things. because it was just like the franchise was jinxed. And then you get good player, good player, you know, you grab Debo, you're making smart decisions.
I don't even know if that's the right, you know, you know, application of that term here, but I just think that like, it's the teams who do the right thing for a long time. It felt like the commanders were, were, were picking wrong things. because it was just like the franchise was jinxed. And then you get good player, good player, you know, you grab Debo, you're making smart decisions.
I don't even know if that's the right, you know, you know, application of that term here, but I just think that like, it's the teams who do the right thing for a long time. It felt like the commanders were, were, were picking wrong things. because it was just like the franchise was jinxed. And then you get good player, good player, you know, you grab Debo, you're making smart decisions.
It's to me, it's like kind of what the Ravens have always done. It's like, you kind of get best player available who fits. And then it's like, you work from there as opposed to you shoehorn some guy who you think needs, even though he's probably 12, you know, 12 slots below your best player is at that point. And I think ultimately that's what's a difference.
It's to me, it's like kind of what the Ravens have always done. It's like, you kind of get best player available who fits. And then it's like, you work from there as opposed to you shoehorn some guy who you think needs, even though he's probably 12, you know, 12 slots below your best player is at that point. And I think ultimately that's what's a difference.
It's to me, it's like kind of what the Ravens have always done. It's like, you kind of get best player available who fits. And then it's like, you work from there as opposed to you shoehorn some guy who you think needs, even though he's probably 12, you know, 12 slots below your best player is at that point. And I think ultimately that's what's a difference.
I'm not saying fit doesn't matter because it certainly does, especially with quarterbacks and how you surround them. But I just look at the teams that are the best. Again, the Ravens have been really good for a long time because I don't think they overthink it. They take really good players who I feel like You see it in Lamar. Like, I mean, I work with Mark Ingram now.
I'm not saying fit doesn't matter because it certainly does, especially with quarterbacks and how you surround them. But I just look at the teams that are the best. Again, the Ravens have been really good for a long time because I don't think they overthink it. They take really good players who I feel like You see it in Lamar. Like, I mean, I work with Mark Ingram now.
I'm not saying fit doesn't matter because it certainly does, especially with quarterbacks and how you surround them. But I just look at the teams that are the best. Again, the Ravens have been really good for a long time because I don't think they overthink it. They take really good players who I feel like You see it in Lamar. Like, I mean, I work with Mark Ingram now.
You totally get like the football guy who's like just ultra competitive. And those guys, I feel like, you know, and I've had this when I was at the combine, just remember talking to, you know, one of the, one of the coaches I know really well, we went out for beers and he was talking about the meetings and who you feel in the room.
You totally get like the football guy who's like just ultra competitive. And those guys, I feel like, you know, and I've had this when I was at the combine, just remember talking to, you know, one of the, one of the coaches I know really well, we went out for beers and he was talking about the meetings and who you feel in the room.
You totally get like the football guy who's like just ultra competitive. And those guys, I feel like, you know, and I've had this when I was at the combine, just remember talking to, you know, one of the, one of the coaches I know really well, we went out for beers and he was talking about the meetings and who you feel in the room.
those guys are usually not the ones who end up disappointing you in the NFL. It's the ones who are like overcoached and trying, you know, it's just, and I feel like that's, those are the organizations that can't get out of their own way just because they forget what the main thing is and they just don't even know it.
those guys are usually not the ones who end up disappointing you in the NFL. It's the ones who are like overcoached and trying, you know, it's just, and I feel like that's, those are the organizations that can't get out of their own way just because they forget what the main thing is and they just don't even know it.
those guys are usually not the ones who end up disappointing you in the NFL. It's the ones who are like overcoached and trying, you know, it's just, and I feel like that's, those are the organizations that can't get out of their own way just because they forget what the main thing is and they just don't even know it.
And that's why, you know, we see these constant teams that are typically really good because they just have a great feel for this is going to work. This, this part will translate. We're not sure if he's going to check every box, but we want this guy in our locker room.