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2019 NFL Draft - Nashville, April 25-27


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Pretty unfortunate stat on the early entrants. Realize there are a lot of reasons and it's impossible to prevent all of these but makes you think the NFL/NCAA need to improve their feedback system somehow. A third of the early entrants seems way too high.

Also, A&M's kicker declared? Did he hire an agent or can he go back?

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6 minutes ago, Tex-19 said:

Pretty unfortunate stat on the early entrants. Realize there are a lot of reasons and it's impossible to prevent all of these but makes you think the NFL/NCAA need to improve their feedback system somehow. A third of the early entrants seems way too high.

Also, A&M's kicker declared? Did he hire an agent or can he go back?


My favorite NON-Longhorn "early entrant", Tyree Jackson, is going to graduate this spring. I don't cry for Redshirt Juniors who get their degree and go to the NFL.

Also, last year I said that he was the best QB in the city of Buffalo and he has now gone from the University of Buffalo to the Buffalo Bills. He is a bigger, stronger, faster version of Josh Allen, but with a completely different contract.

If you graduate, then you graduate. Those people shouldn't be included in the "left early" numbers.

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6 minutes ago, Machinator said:

LJ to the Saints

 


I wish that he had found a team in the 1st World.

Already his English is suffering. [sad emoji]


That being said, I think that he will do quite well in New Orleans. I've heard that they have a tendency to throw the ball and perhaps a UDFA could find a home there.

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Congrats to all Longhorns drafted and UDFA! 🤘🏼

This comment from Gettleman makes me lmao:

“I know for a fact there were two teams who would have taken [Jones] before 17 … It wasn’t easy for me to pass up Josh Allen. It was very very difficult. But I think that much of Daniel Jones and his future as an NFL QB,” Gettleman said, via Tom Rock of Newsday.

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3 minutes ago, Nicole44 said:

Congrats to all Longhorns drafted and UDFA! 🤘🏼

This comment from Gettleman makes me lmao:

“I know for a fact there were two teams who would have taken [Jones] before 17 … It wasn’t easy for me to pass up Josh Allen. It was very very difficult. But I think that much of Daniel Jones and his future as an NFL QB,” Gettleman said, via Tom Rock of Newsday.

The sign of a bad GM is the conjured demand for a player to make your stupid decisions look less stupid. 

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19 minutes ago, Nicole44 said:

Congrats to all Longhorns drafted and UDFA! 🤘🏼

This comment from Gettleman makes me lmao:

“I know for a fact there were two teams who would have taken [Jones] before 17 … It wasn’t easy for me to pass up Josh Allen. It was very very difficult. But I think that much of Daniel Jones and his future as an NFL QB,” Gettleman said, via Tom Rock of Newsday.

he needs to realize the odds of winning a super bowl this year are below 0%.

 

and the odds of winning a super bowl with jones at QB are lower. grab bpa and wait for maybe next yrs draft.

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Not posting out of some bullshit conference pride, fuck the rest of the conference, just posting as a reference for all.

2019 NFL Draft by conference

SEC: 64

Big Ten: 40

Pac-12: 33

ACC: 28

Big 12: 26

AAC: 11

Mountain West: 10

MAC: 9

Independent: 8

FCS: 7

C-USA: 6

Division II: 5

MEAC: 2

SWAC: 2

Big Sky: 1

Ohio Valley: 1

Sun Belt: 1

2019 NFL Draft by school

Alabama: 10

Ohio State: 9

Oklahoma: 8

Washington: 8

Georgia: 7

Texas A&M: 7

Auburn: 6

Clemson: 6

Notre Dame: 6

Ole Miss: 6

Penn State: 6

Florida: 5

Kentucky: 5

Miami: 5

Michigan: 5

Mississippi State: 5

Stanford: 5

Utah: 5

West Virginia: 5

Boston College: 4

Iowa: 4

LSU: 4

NC State: 4

Oregon: 4

USC: 4

Wisconsin: 4

Arkansas: 3

Houston: 3

LSU: 3

South Carolina: 3

TCU: 3

Temple: 3

Arizona State: 2

Central Michigan: 2

FAU: 2

Florida State: 2

Hawaii: 2

Iowa State: 2

Kansas State: 2

Memphis: 2

Michigan State: 2

Missouri: 2

Northern Illinois: 2

Oklahoma State: 2

Old Dominion: 2

Rutgers: 2

Texas: 2

Toledo: 2

Vanderbilt: 2

Virginia: 2

Washington State: 2

Air Force: 1

Akron: 1

Alabama State: 1

Arizona: 1

Baylor: 1

Boise State: 1

Bowling Green: 1

BYU: 1

Charleston: 1

Charlotte: 1

Cincinnati: 1

Colorado: 1

Colorado State: 1

Delaware: 1

Duke: 1

Eastern Michigan: 1

Elon: 1

Fresno State: 1

Idaho: 1

Illinois: 1

Indiana: 1

James Madison: 1

Louisiana Tech: 1

Minnesota: 1

Morgan State: 1

Murray State: 1

North Carolina: 1

North Carolina A&T: 1

North Dakota State: 1

Northwestern: 1

Pitt: 1

Prairie View A&M: 1

San Diego State: 1

San Jose State: 1

Sioux Falls: 1

South Dakota State: 1

Southeast Missouri State: 1

Syracuse: 1

Tarleton State: 1

Texas Tech: 1

Tulane: 1

UCF: 1

UCLA: 1

ULM: 1

UMass: 1

Utah State: 1

Valdosta State: 1

Wake Forest: 1

Washburn: 1

Western Illinois: 1

Wyoming: 1

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Only 8 Texas players drafted last 4 years.... Bama had 10 in 2019 Draft

SI article quote:  "Powerhouse Alabama dominated the draft by having 10 players selected this year, the most of any collegiate program. Top Crimson Tide players like defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (Jets), offensive tackle Jonah Williams (Bengals) and running back Josh Jacobs (Raiders) were among those drafted.

Ohio State was next with nine players selected, Oklahoma and Washington each finished with eight players taken, while both Texas A&M and Georgia had seven.

https://www.si.com/college-football/2019/04/27/most-players-drafted-school-alabama-nfl-draft-2019

List of Texas players drafted in last 4yrs:

  • 4th Rd  Hassan Ridgeway    Colts  (2016)

  •  3rd Rd  D'Onta Foreman      Texans  (2017)
  • 2nd Rd   Connor Williams   Cowboys  (2018)

  • 3rd Rd     Malik Jefferson    Bengals   (2018)

  • 5th Rd.   Michael Dickson   Seahawks  (2018)

  • 6th Rd   DeShon Elliott         Ravens     (2018)

  • 5th Rd.   Charles Omenihu    Texans   (2019)
  • 7th Rd.     Kris Boyd.               Vikings.  (2019)

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1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

Only 8 Texas players drafted last 4 years.... Bama had 10 in 2019 Draft

Well Bama has been good. We haven't. I mean talk about lagging factors.

I don't understand the hand wringing here. We all remember how things have gone this decade right? 5-7 teams don't get many players drafted, SHOCKING!!!!111

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http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/26629222/success-failures-college-conferences-teams-year-nfl-draft

The NFL draft through the college lens: SEC dominance, Nebraska's dubious distinction and more

Now that the 84th NFL draft is complete, it's time to take a look back at the three days that were, but through the college lens.  Every major conference had at least one player drafted this year, with the American Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference being the only Group of 5 leagues to have double-digit draftees, with 11 and 10 selections, respectively.

SEC dominance ... again

Stop me if you've read or heard this before: The Southeastern Conference dominated the NFL draft. For the 13th straight year, SEC had the most selections of any conference. But this time, the SEC outdid even itself by watching a record 64 players be drafted, the most by a conference since the common-draft era began in 1967.

Alabama, which had a school-record 12 players drafted in 2018, led all schools nationally with 10 draftees this year. Thirteen of the SEC's 14 schools had at least one player drafted; Tennessee was the only school left out. The SEC was the only conference to record double-digit draftees in any round this year, getting 10 or more players drafted in the second (13), fifth (10) and sixth (10) rounds.

It has become the conference's yearly April flex, and although plenty of people around the country are probably soooo tired of hearing about it, you just can't ignore the fact that the SEC continuously recruits the best prospects in the country and then develops the best NFL talent. We see it every national signing day, and it has been thrown right back in our faces each draft weekend. The last time the SEC didn't top the conference draft list was in 2006, when the ACC had 52 selections, the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC had 37.

The SEC had nine first-rounders this year -- the eighth time the conference led the nation in first-round picks in the past nine years. The conference also had 22 picks in the first two rounds this year, breaking its own record of 21. And with 28 players drafted in the first three rounds, this was the third consecutive year the SEC saw 25 or more players selected through the first three rounds of the draft.

This also marked the fifth straight year the SEC had 50 or more players taken in the NFL draft. Only once in the past 25 years has another conference had 50 or more players drafted (ACC, 2006).  Ninety-six SEC players have been drafted in the first round of the NFL draft over the past 10 years, and the conference has averaged more than nine opening-round picks per year during the past 13 years.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have been especially keen on drafting SEC players of late, as all six picks that they've had in the first and second round of the last three years have been SEC players, including drafting Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen at No. 7 and Florida offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor at No. 35 in this year's draft.

Nick Saban still shining

With three Alabama players selected in the opening round -- No. 3 Quinnen Williams (New York Jets), No. 11 Jonah Williams (Cincinnati Bengals) and No. 24 Josh Jacobs (Oakland Raiders) -- Nick Saban has now seen 34 of his players taken in the first round of the NFL draft. That's the most for any coach in the common-draft era, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno is second with 33 and former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden is third with 32. Alabama also extended its streak of having a first-round selection to 11 straight years. That trails only Miami, which had at least one first-round pick for 14 straight years from 1995 to 2008.

Dabo earned that contract

Outside of having just won his second national title at Clemson and recording an astounding 116-30 record with the Tigers heading into the 2019 season, Dabo Swinney helped earn his absurd, new 10-year, $93 million deal by developing a hell of a lot of talent at Clemson. It really showed during the first round of the NFL draft, in which he saw three of his former players taken -- DE Clelin Ferrell (No. 4), DT Christian Wilkins (No. 13) and DT Dexter Lawrence(No. 17). That gives him 11 first-round picks at Clemson, which, according to ESPN Stats & Information, equals the number of Clemson first-round picks from 1985 to 2009. Swinney now has the second-most first-round draft picks of any ACC head coach in conference history, behind Bowden's 25.

Oklahoma continues to be No. 1

While the Sooners tied Washington for third among schools for players drafted this year, with eight (Ohio State was second with nine), quarterback Kyler Murray became the second straight OU player to be drafted No. 1 overall. Baker Mayfield -- who also won the Heisman Trophy, like Murray -- was taken first by the Cleveland Browns last year before the Arizona Cardinals grabbed Murray on Thursday. Oklahoma has now produced five No. 1 picks, tied with USC for most in the common-draft era. Oklahoma has also produced three QBs as No. 1 picks, tied with Stanford for most in the common-draft era.

Three is the magic number

Three schools had three players drafted in the first round last Thursday: Alabama, Clemson and -- wait for it -- Mississippi State. Alabama and Clemson combined to lose one game all of last season and competed for the College Football Playoff, and Mississippi State underwent a coaching change, went 8-5 and lost 27-22 to Iowa in the Outback Bowl.

The 2018 season didn't exactly go to plan for the Bulldogs, but there was no denying the pure talent former coach Dan Mullen and his staff brought in -- and that Joe Moorhead and his new staff continued to develop NFL talent.  The Bulldogs watched as DT Jeffery Simmons was drafted 19th by the Tennessee Titans before DE Montez Sweat was taken 26th by Washington and safety Johnathan Abram was taken 27th by the Oakland Raiders.  The three first-round selections for Mississippi State were its most in the first round in the common-draft era.

Big 12 continues to slide

For the eighth straight year, the Big 12 tied for or had outright the least amount of draft picks by a Power 5 conference. A year after having just 20 players drafted, the Big 12 had only 26 come off the board this year. Although the conference celebrated having the No. 1 back for the second straight year, it had just 10 more players come off the board before the fourth round started.

Oklahoma had an impressive showing with eight draftees, but the next-closest was West Virginia with five, and the three Texas schools -- Texas, Texas Tech and TCU -- accounted for just six total selections. A year after having four players taken in the 2018 draft, Texas had only DE Charles Omenihu in the fifth round to the Houston Texans and DB Kris Boyd go in the seventh round to the Minnesota Vikings. Texas has had just eight players drafted in the past four years.

Nebraska a no-show

Nebraska failed to have a player drafted for the first time in the common-draft era, according to research by ESPN Stats & Information.  Entering the draft, Nebraska was one of five schools -- along with USC, Michigan, Michigan State and Florida -- to have a player drafted every year. Virginia Tech also failed to have a player drafted, after having at least one player taken every year since 1993.  Other Power 5 schools without a selection include Tennessee, Purdue, Kansas, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Oregon State and Cal.

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One county to rule them all

Broward County in southeastern Florida had four players drafted in the first round (out of a total of five players from Florida) from high schools in the county: Devin Bush Jr., Brian Burns, Nick Bosa and Marquise Brown. Deandre Baker is the fifth Floridian first-rounder; he attended high school in Miami-Dade County.

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With the signing of Locke with the Steelers it appears the Longhorns now have 10 players going to camp.

Boyd - Vikings

Omenihu - Texans

Humphrey - Saints

Johnson - Chiefs

Beck - Patriots

Anderson - Patriots

Davis - Seahawks

Hager - Giants

Nelson - Steelers

Locke - Steelers

Vahe - ???

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18 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Big 12 continues to slide

For the eighth straight year, the Big 12 tied for or had outright the least amount of draft picks by a Power 5 conference. A year after having just 20 players drafted, the Big 12 had only 26 come off the board this year. Although the conference celebrated having the No. 1 back for the second straight year, it had just 10 more players come off the board before the fourth round started.

Oklahoma had an impressive showing with eight draftees, but the next-closest was West Virginia with five, and the three Texas schools -- Texas, Texas Tech and TCU -- accounted for just six total selections. A year after having four players taken in the 2018 draft, Texas had only DE Charles Omenihu in the fifth round to the Houston Texans and DB Kris Boyd go in the seventh round to the Minnesota Vikings. Texas has had just eight players drafted in the past four years.

So we went from 20 to 26 and this is a slide?

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3 hours ago, HtownHorn said:

With the signing of Locke with the Steelers it appears the Longhorns now have 10 players going to camp.

Boyd - Vikings

Omenihu - Texans

Humphrey - Saints

Johnson - Chiefs

Beck - Patriots

Anderson - Patriots

Davis - Seahawks

Hager - Giants

Nelson - Steelers

Locke - Steelers

Vahe - ???

 

3 hours ago, UTPhil2006 said:

Vahe - Ravens mini camp invite

Rodriguez - Saints Mini camp invite

Wheelers - Cards mini camp invite

Thanks.... So Lucky 13!! 🤘

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On 4/27/2019 at 11:31 PM, 2005 said:

And yet we beat up Georgia whistle to whistle.

I heard the didn't even show up.

On 4/28/2019 at 12:50 PM, Machinator said:

 

Topeka would fit into Missouri or Louisiana perfectly.  It is the biggest shithole in Kansas by far.  Highest crime rate/death rate in the state 

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