Todd McShay
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I can see that. Jeremy Chin's gone. Yeah. The safeties are โ I mean, you talk about polar opposites of the spectrum, right? You've got Nick Emanwar, who's like 6'3", 220, like broke the broad jump record at the combine by like four inches and had the best โ over 200 pounds, like the best vertical jump of any player ever. Just insane workout. And his tape is really good and interesting, right?
But, like, you talk about kind of the football character stuff and focus issues and kind of in and out of things and aggressiveness in the run support. So there's this, like, balancing act with him. The traits are unbelievable, but what are we โ are we sure that this is a first-round guy that we want to bring in? Then you get Starks, who's like โ
But, like, you talk about kind of the football character stuff and focus issues and kind of in and out of things and aggressiveness in the run support. So there's this, like, balancing act with him. The traits are unbelievable, but what are we โ are we sure that this is a first-round guy that we want to bring in? Then you get Starks, who's like โ
But, like, you talk about kind of the football character stuff and focus issues and kind of in and out of things and aggressiveness in the run support. So there's this, like, balancing act with him. The traits are unbelievable, but what are we โ are we sure that this is a first-round guy that we want to bring in? Then you get Starks, who's like โ
Kirby Smart talks about him almost as glowingly as Nick Saban talked about Will Anderson a couple years ago. Just loves ball, team first, prepared, does all the little things, smooth move on tape, is beautiful moving smooth and aggressive and plays fast and comes up and hits and all the things. And he's a first-round talent on tape.
Kirby Smart talks about him almost as glowingly as Nick Saban talked about Will Anderson a couple years ago. Just loves ball, team first, prepared, does all the little things, smooth move on tape, is beautiful moving smooth and aggressive and plays fast and comes up and hits and all the things. And he's a first-round talent on tape.
Kirby Smart talks about him almost as glowingly as Nick Saban talked about Will Anderson a couple years ago. Just loves ball, team first, prepared, does all the little things, smooth move on tape, is beautiful moving smooth and aggressive and plays fast and comes up and hits and all the things. And he's a first-round talent on tape.
But then he worked out, and it was like third worst this, second worst this, like among the safeties in the class, and didn't run very well. So I do think the safeties, if they come off the board in the first round, will be very late, like that 27 to 32 range. But I could see a scenario, too, where neither guy gets drafted by the end of night one.
But then he worked out, and it was like third worst this, second worst this, like among the safeties in the class, and didn't run very well. So I do think the safeties, if they come off the board in the first round, will be very late, like that 27 to 32 range. But I could see a scenario, too, where neither guy gets drafted by the end of night one.
But then he worked out, and it was like third worst this, second worst this, like among the safeties in the class, and didn't run very well. So I do think the safeties, if they come off the board in the first round, will be very late, like that 27 to 32 range. But I could see a scenario, too, where neither guy gets drafted by the end of night one.
You get my attention when you're like a three-year captain.
You get my attention when you're like a three-year captain.
You get my attention when you're like a three-year captain.
And you get my attention when you've transferred in From somewhere and you're immediately, you earned a captain. You were able to, in that little window of like three, four, five months, become a captain before the week one of the season. But there's a lot of captains out there. But yeah, I'd prefer a captain over a non-captain.
And you get my attention when you've transferred in From somewhere and you're immediately, you earned a captain. You were able to, in that little window of like three, four, five months, become a captain before the week one of the season. But there's a lot of captains out there. But yeah, I'd prefer a captain over a non-captain.
And you get my attention when you've transferred in From somewhere and you're immediately, you earned a captain. You were able to, in that little window of like three, four, five months, become a captain before the week one of the season. But there's a lot of captains out there. But yeah, I'd prefer a captain over a non-captain.
I hate when it's the negative stuff, but I still go back to Brady Quinn and Tim Tebow. Brady Quinn. Was it Quinn? No, it was Clausen with Kuyper.
I hate when it's the negative stuff, but I still go back to Brady Quinn and Tim Tebow. Brady Quinn. Was it Quinn? No, it was Clausen with Kuyper.
I hate when it's the negative stuff, but I still go back to Brady Quinn and Tim Tebow. Brady Quinn. Was it Quinn? No, it was Clausen with Kuyper.
I had a good run on shutting Kuyper down on some quarterbacks.