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Post subject: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:02 am |
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QB Ryan Nassib...just say no to sniffing glue.
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:16 am |
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Top prospect for what...being complete garbage in the NFL?
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:06 pm |
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Do you have a link? I'm curious what he's talking about.
Nassibb is a good prospect who can be a starter in the league, but I don't know what he'd be the best prospect in.
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:38 pm |
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I can see Ryan Nassib being a break out star in the NFL. I've read that people have compared him to Drew Brees with a little extra running ability. Bills are the favorite to pick up their hometown star, but it's unsure if Ryan is going to make it out of the 1st round. Here is a pretty good 10 "Bleacher Report" page link on all that Ryan Nassib has to offer. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1499 ... ntial-pick
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 3:46 pm |
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http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/NFPS-Top-200-Draft-Prospects-Version-50.htmlHere's their Grading Scale. It seems fairly subjective. Well here's the big board from their main page. Much neater and you can rank by position. NFP Big Board Positional rankings of interest. (These are from the first link I posted, unsure if the other big board is newer) DT 3. Star Lotulelei 8. Sheldon Richardson 11. Jesse Williams 18. Jonathon Hankins 28. Shariff Floyd 36. Kawann Short 61. Sylvester Williams 67. Akeem Spence 123. Brandon Williams LB 12. Alec Ogletree 31. Manti Teo 39. Kevin Minter 40. Arthur Browne 53. Jelani Jenkins 66. Chase Thomas 82. Xavier Gooden 86. Aaron Klein 89. Jamie Collins 95. Jonathon Brown Probably lots more between here and Khaseem but I'm bored of writing names. 181. Khaseem Greene- Curious how English feels about this one. TE 16. Zach Ertz 25. Tyler Eifert 30. Vance McDonald 84. Jordan Reed 108. Mychal Rivera 140. Joseph Fauria 154. Philip LUTZENKIRCHEN 157. Chris Gragg 181. Matt Furstenburgh Someone correct me, but I don't see Travis Kelce or Gavin Escobar listed.
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:11 pm |
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I find that staggering personally.
If you want a QB who can only throw at one pace (fast ball), consistently makes WTF decisions, doesn't make the most of his athletic qualities in terms of mobility and didn't even throw a pass in 1.5 quarters of one game in 2012 despite running two long drives... Nassib's your man.
And Khaseem Greene some 130 places below Jelani Jenkins. Not here just to bad mouth a man's rankings... but I can't get on board with this at all. Almost looks forced to make headlines.
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:26 pm |
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This dude always comes up with rankings that seem so far out of whack I dont get it.Every year it is about the same.
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:41 pm |
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Actually the terminology/scale is really similar to what many NFL teams use (or at least used a few years ago). You can quickly categorize with the letters, so if you're a franchise that, say, doesn't like small players, you can filter them out easily. Less handy when you know the 300 draftable prospects, but vital when you're sending scouts to every no-name school in the country.
FWIW, Lande called Richard Sherman a 2nd round pick pre-draft (one of the reasons I liked Sherman, even though I was rather hesitant about big corners in general). He has a handful of grades that are out there, and a handful of them end up looking brilliant while some just look stupid. I always buy GM Jr though, not because he's always right, but I am reasonably confident that his grades are based off actually grinding film.
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Post subject: Re: Russ Lande's Top Prospect Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:41 am |
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The place to sell this would be Buffalo. With Nassib's old college coach, they should be all over this.
One more player pushed down toward the Seahawks.
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