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"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."
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I'm not criticising the pick value, just that he could have been picked in the 3rd and then get someone they needed. they currently have Flacco, Pickett, Gabriel & now Sanders. the owner is a mental cսnt
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Actually it ain't a bad move. It's costing them nowt. And the second him or the old man start mouthing off. They can either bench him or bin him. He got four years to prove he ain't a bellend. Then he can start strutting around like a peacock.
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or, he has a dan snyder clone in his ear telling him he wants a certain player after they've already filled that position 
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the browns gm must be bordering on mental, he trades out of the second pick, takes two RB1s in Judkins & Sampson, then drafts Dillon Gabriel in the 3rd round, and finishes taking Shadeur Sanders in the 5th. hahaha 
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SB, yes he's exactly what we've needed for a long time. I went through all the draft prospects weeks ago narrowing down the ones i'd want, and both our first couple of picks were on my list. adam peters also wanted WR tre harris, but the chargers got in there early. going to be an interesting final day, quite a few very good RBs still available and some bargains at WR. another takeaway from yesterday was the dallas cunts taking ezeiruaku, who many of the fan base thought we'd take. it's going to be a competitive division this year
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Btw, TM, Amos looks a good CB.
You've had a decent draft so far. Putting a solid line around that magician Daniels and shoring up your backfield are shrewd moves.
You've had a decent draft so far. Putting a solid line around that magician Daniels and shoring up your backfield are shrewd moves.
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Aaron Glenn is clearly taking a non-flashy approach to his first draft. OL, TE and CB with his first three picks.
All decent prospects, too. All three will start, I’m sure.
All decent prospects, too. All three will start, I’m sure.
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Happy with TE Mason Taylor out of LSU in Rnd2. Big, athletic lad who strikes a good balance between catching and blocking.
Also, the son of ex-Fish DE Jason Taylor.
Also, the son of ex-Fish DE Jason Taylor.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 08:16 loved getting CB trey amos. biggest takeaway of the night is the disrespect shown towards sanders kid. I'm no fan of the primesexual cult that idolizes the family, but he should have been taken by now. cunts with horrific skeletons in the closet have been drafted at QB in the first round, one even going pick number one (that scumbag's still playing). if being materialistic is a crime (and that's all I can see that is wrong with the lad), 80% of the league wouldn't get drafted. no, this is personal shit
I agree. It’s insane. He’s a second rounder - easily. And probably a late first rounder.
But, as you know, that weird draft groupthink takes hold some years, usually following a shite rumour.
I’m sure Sanders is problematic in the sense that he’s egotistical and a distraction (plus, all those preposterous hangers-on). But talent-wise, his potential is higher than this.
I’m glad the Jets passed on him high up. We’ve had too many distractions at QB in recent years with Rodgers and Wilson. But somebody should have taken him by now.
But, as you know, that weird draft groupthink takes hold some years, usually following a shite rumour.
I’m sure Sanders is problematic in the sense that he’s egotistical and a distraction (plus, all those preposterous hangers-on). But talent-wise, his potential is higher than this.
I’m glad the Jets passed on him high up. We’ve had too many distractions at QB in recent years with Rodgers and Wilson. But somebody should have taken him by now.
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loved getting CB trey amos. biggest takeaway of the night is the disrespect shown towards sanders kid. I'm no fan of the primesexual cult that idolizes the family, but he should have been taken by now. cunts with horrific skeletons in the closet have been drafted at QB in the first round, one even going pick number one (that scumbag's still playing). if being materialistic is a crime (and that's all I can see that is wrong with the lad), 80% of the league wouldn't get drafted. no, this is personal shit
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On The Ball" wrote: ↑25 Apr 2025, 13:02 Miike - Reddit is very pleased with him! Having read what's being said on there I was surprised earlier by a mate describing him as "decent" - and not in a positive way.
he's the reason Bo Nix was drafted so high, in Nix's final college year allowing just one sack. these sofa gms make me laugh. this lad isn't 22 until november, and we now have the successor to Tunsil and are stacked on the line. we really can take chances now, I wanted the RB Henderson but Josh makes more sense. there really is a lot of very good running backs that will be there all the way to the 7th round, also some good receivers. I'm hoping Landon Jackson is still there at 61, and don't rule out someone moving (maybe us) for Tre Hendrickson after they drafted Stewart
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Miike - Reddit is very pleased with him! Having read what's being said on there I was surprised earlier by a mate describing him as "decent" - and not in a positive way.
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Well. Round one in the bag. And the Giants bag Carter & Dart. (Sounds like a Pub Chain.) Everyone seems to be happy.? This is New York after all. But the real meat and potatoes of the draft is tonight. With round 2&3. The places that makes and breaks GM's.
GO G MEN.
GO G MEN.
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another meltdown from sections of the skins fanbase. they seem to have forgotten they now have a generational talent at QB, and that protecting him is a far greater priority than hoping a possibly good defensive end works out
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Loved that Aaron Glenn chose Membou partly because he’s the sort of character who likes being “coached”. No ego getting in the way of improvement.
On that basis, there was no way Sanders was going to the Jets in the first round! A good early sign for Glenn’s tenure.
On that basis, there was no way Sanders was going to the Jets in the first round! A good early sign for Glenn’s tenure.
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Pleased with Membou at #7, especially as Mason Graham was already off the board. Graham has enormous potential on the D-line, but unfortunately he’s gone to the graveyard that is Cleveland. I feel for him!
Genuinely surprised to see Sanders fall out of te first round. He was over-rated, sure. And I didn’t want the Jets to waste a top seven pick on him. He wasn’t a top ten player. But he’s not THAT bad, and not THAT much of a cսnt.
He’s now a bargain as a 2nd rounder and I bet a lot of teams are thinking of trading up to get him. Basically, he’s going to get picked around where Geno Smith did when we drafted Geno - and he’s probably a better player than Geno was at the same age. You just have to deal with the circus that comes with Sanders.
There was a bit of draft groupthink going on yesterday: surprised that Pittsburgh passed on Deion’s lad.
For once, it’s somebody else’s problem, though: glad Glenn got his head down and avoided the shitshow. Membou is a strong choice. Now we just need to find a coach for the trenches and, maybe, we can move the ball!
Genuinely surprised to see Sanders fall out of te first round. He was over-rated, sure. And I didn’t want the Jets to waste a top seven pick on him. He wasn’t a top ten player. But he’s not THAT bad, and not THAT much of a cսnt.
He’s now a bargain as a 2nd rounder and I bet a lot of teams are thinking of trading up to get him. Basically, he’s going to get picked around where Geno Smith did when we drafted Geno - and he’s probably a better player than Geno was at the same age. You just have to deal with the circus that comes with Sanders.
There was a bit of draft groupthink going on yesterday: surprised that Pittsburgh passed on Deion’s lad.
For once, it’s somebody else’s problem, though: glad Glenn got his head down and avoided the shitshow. Membou is a strong choice. Now we just need to find a coach for the trenches and, maybe, we can move the ball!
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was surprised we didn't trade back but happy with OT Josh Conerly. clearly the injury doubts on players like Will Johnson were legitimate.
from a draft profile about Josh.......
"Josh Conerly Jr.'s path to becoming an elite offensive tackle prospect reads like a player development dream. A gifted multi-sport athlete at Rainier Beach High School, Conerly began his high school career as a running back before transitioning to offensive line as a sophomore – a move that would ultimately lead him to becoming the nation's top-ranked offensive tackle recruit and winner of the prestigious Anthony Muñoz Award as the country's best high school lineman.
After fielding offers from nearly every blue-blood program in the country, the five-star prospect chose Oregon, where his development has been meteoric. While he cut his teeth as a freshman in 2022 playing 118 offensive snaps primarily as a sixth offensive lineman in jumbo packages (even catching a touchdown), Conerly seized the starting left tackle job in 2023 and never looked back. His sophomore campaign saw him allow just one sack across 540 pass-blocking snaps, earning All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors while helping quarterback Bo Nix to a conference Player of the Year season.
The 2024 season marked Conerly's arrival as an elite pass protector, as he anchored Oregon's offensive line during their undefeated regular season run to the College Football Playoff. The 6'4", 315-pound tackle emerged as one of college football's premier blindside protectors while showing steady improvement in the run game. His First-Team All-American campaign, highlighted by surrendering just nine total pressures all season, convinced him to forego his remaining eligibility and declare for the 2025 NFL Draft. "
from a draft profile about Josh.......
"Josh Conerly Jr.'s path to becoming an elite offensive tackle prospect reads like a player development dream. A gifted multi-sport athlete at Rainier Beach High School, Conerly began his high school career as a running back before transitioning to offensive line as a sophomore – a move that would ultimately lead him to becoming the nation's top-ranked offensive tackle recruit and winner of the prestigious Anthony Muñoz Award as the country's best high school lineman.
After fielding offers from nearly every blue-blood program in the country, the five-star prospect chose Oregon, where his development has been meteoric. While he cut his teeth as a freshman in 2022 playing 118 offensive snaps primarily as a sixth offensive lineman in jumbo packages (even catching a touchdown), Conerly seized the starting left tackle job in 2023 and never looked back. His sophomore campaign saw him allow just one sack across 540 pass-blocking snaps, earning All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors while helping quarterback Bo Nix to a conference Player of the Year season.
The 2024 season marked Conerly's arrival as an elite pass protector, as he anchored Oregon's offensive line during their undefeated regular season run to the College Football Playoff. The 6'4", 315-pound tackle emerged as one of college football's premier blindside protectors while showing steady improvement in the run game. His First-Team All-American campaign, highlighted by surrendering just nine total pressures all season, convinced him to forego his remaining eligibility and declare for the 2025 NFL Draft. "
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025, 15:10 Bears great DT Steve McMichael dies age 67 from complications of ALS. RIP
very sad about Steve. his old mate Dan Hampton was on a show I watch earlier this week