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  1. Fud

    2024 NFL DRAFT

    In his top 100 16) Murphy 33) Mitchell 48) Brooks 50) Worthy 57) Sanders Positional Rankings with his round grades Brooks- RB1- 2nd/3rd round Robinson- RB27- FA Mitchell- WR6- 1st/2nd Worthy- WR10- 2nd/3rd Whittington- WR36- 7th/FA Sanders- TE2- 2nd/3rd Jones- OT13- 4th Murphy- DT1- 1st Sweat- DT10- 4th Ford- LB13- 5th/6th Watts- S20- 6th/7th
  2. Fud

    2024 NFL DRAFT

    Brugler's draft guide
  3. Talking Rockets offseason starting around the 55:30 mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celtics-dominance-calipari-out-final-four-predictions/id1054081827?i=1000651755936
  4. 4 years. The 5th year is no longer cheap if the player is good
  5. Cuchara is straight up mexico city fair
  6. They're hoping they don't get injured
  7. Fud

    2024 NFL DRAFT

    Theo Johnson is probably TE2 for a lot of teams
  8. There's about a 51% chance Houston is picking 9th and about a 26% chance they're picking 10th Assuming they keep the pick and don't land in the top four via the lotto, how would you rank the top ten targets? I'd go these top eight in some order: Risacher Williams Buzelis Sheppard Topic Sarr Castle Holland And then these two for 9/10 in some order Cligan Dillingham
  9. This is being made out to be the toughest ball tracking adjustment of all time Alrighty then..
  10. It's more about Brady not being a guy who attempts to scheme open his #1 like the rest of the league does. Moore also didn't get targeted with Brady was OC'ing in Carolina
  11. I view all of the high end tex mex joints as more or less being similar in quality. All of them serve delicious but expensive beef fajitas or tacos al carbon If it's up to me, I'm opting for cheaper places where the food is still enjoyable but for 40-60% of the price, but frequently it's not up to me My favorite dish among all of the places is the three pepper cheesesteak at Lupe Last Saturday night went down the road to Blue Agave for the first time, and that was a good place for kids to run around with minimal babysitting while I could bullshit with friends, even if the food was forgettable
  12. It was fine. A couple of the seemingly more popular items were out (the beignets and tar tar), some of the items were great, some were forgettable. The whiskey list isn't nearly as robust as OG Bludorn's. It's a nice option if you live right there (my friends who we met live less than five minutes away). Great service. If you're a foodie and have the means, it's at least worth trying for yourself, but I wouldn't break my back trying to get there asap
  13. Receivers can fall off a cliff from elite/great to jaggy or shitty very quickly. The most recent data on Diggs shows that could very well be the case with him, although there are explanations for why that also might not be the case. If the production fell due to a combination of things like an OC change, him not being happy for whatever reason, and possibly being banged up, then that seems like it could be correctable. Or he might have just lost some juice and is now more of an expensive possession guy who should warrant something more like a 4th rounder than a high 2nd rounder.
  14. The second half of last season. If Houston gets that version for a full season, it was a bad trade
  15. We saw about a half dozen better examples just last year from his teammate Mitchell
  16. The ROI bar to clear for the trade to be a good trade is high for a pick that'll likely be in the 35-40 range. Diggs needs to be "good Diggs" for this trade to pay off. It won't take much of a decline for it to be a shitty trade
  17. Using Zierlein's prospects grades to try and guess where these guys could be targeted with Houston's picks Pick 42 Michael Hall Jr OSU DL 6.28 Edgerrin Cooper A&M LB 6.28 Kingsley Suamataia BYU OT 6.17 (has a lower rating, but he might not even make pick 30) Pick 59 or 3rd round Javon Baker UCF WR 6.25 Adisa Isaac PSU Edge 6.23 3rd-5th round Matt Goncalves Pitt OT 6.19 Christian Mahogany BC IOL 6.16 Mohamed Kamara CSU Edge 6.15 Late rounds Jordan Magee Temple LB 6 Luke McCaffrey Rice WR 5.96 Travis Glover GSU OT NR Jamal Hill Oregon LB NR Qwant'ez Stiggers CFL CB NR
  18. Houston's 30 visits (Cooper and McCaffrey count as local visits, but they visited outside of the local day)
  19. This article on Houston's local visits is a bit of a blast from the past from following recruiting
  20. It's a converting on 3rd down to keep drives alive move. He's not the best X or Z on the team because Houston just flat out has dudes at those spots (Collins and Dell), but Diggs moving around in the slot on third down as the primary target with Stroud throwing to him and the other two WRs occupying the best DBs/most zone attention is going to be a problem for defenses. The offensive line getting healthy and the RB position improving means the play-action game on 1st and 2nd should be improved, which should mean more explosives. The offensive line getting healthy and the Diggs addition means the 3rd down conversions should improved, which should keep more drives alive and give more opportunity for explosives. This is before you get to Stroud potentially improving. Houston finished 14th in offensive DVOA last year, and I think there's a clear path to breaking into the top five, which means winning a lot of games on offense alone
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