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  • #16
    That's what I was basing it off of. I very nearly took this guy in the 2nd round instead of Orbik. Would have been happy to jump on him or Everett in round 3. I think I messed up in that round by not finding a way to move up. S'all good.

    I actually think there are some questionable numbers there, though. It appears acceptable 40 yard dashes for DTs are < 5.08, below which it's turdy turd level. But 5.08 is not even very far from being a blue score. It's close to the blue/black line (5.02, in this draft) than it is to the black/green line (5.21). Don't make no sense.
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    • #17
      Too tired to post ALL my favorites of the million picks (it was probably only more like 127) we went through yesterday, although I kept noticing Julio taking solid players and thought Jug's second QB of the day was an interesting insurance policy, who looks decent in his own right.

      I just had to take a running back with an outlying combine score this draft, but I didn't know it would be a fullback with an outlying agility. Was thinking of trading until I came upon this guy (probably wouldn't have been takers, anyway): FB Kerry Duran, Georgia. He's on the cusp of being movable to TE, as well.

      But that red score in agility was a 6.95. The next closest guy of the entire FB crop - and there were a couple of good ones - 7.25, which is a difference of .3. This guy had a better agility score than all but 4 receivers, and all but three defensive backs. 6th best agility score in the entire draft class.

      I don't even know what agility does for FBs. /checks. Yeah, he better be beast at third down running. I think I may have gotten a steal with this one. Quite happy about it.
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