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Greg Cosell on some of our picks
Posted on 5/2/15 at 10:37 am
Posted on 5/2/15 at 10:37 am
I respect this dude a frick load more than most of the assclowns on TV.
On Peat: "I actually think as we speak today that Peat is the best overall left tackle prospect in this draft class. He's got a tremendous combination of size and movement ... He's more of a power left tackle than a finesse, movement athletic left tackle but because he's so big and he does move well he certainly can line up and play left tackle in the NFL. I think he could line up and play left tackle in the NFL as a rookie."
On Kikaha: Kikaha is a perfect example of the players I put on this list. He’s a guy I knew nothing about when I started watching film on him. Now, I think he might be the most natural pass rusher in the draft.
He’s not an explosive athlete the way some guys who went high in the draft are. But he’s a player who sacks the quarterback. He’s a fanatical effort player. He’s a lunatic – in a good way.
Kikaha can also drop into coverage or set the edge in the run game. He showed refined and polished hand usage for a college player, great body flexibility, and that allowed him to win quickly and use his closing burst to get to the quarterback.
On Grayson: Can Grayson, with development and coaching, become a Teddy Bridgewater kind of quarterback? If Grayson is to become more than a mid-level starter type prospect in the NFL, that will probably be determined by which team drafts and develops him. I think he has the best chance to be a starting NFL quarterback in this class aside from Winston and Mariota.
On Peat: "I actually think as we speak today that Peat is the best overall left tackle prospect in this draft class. He's got a tremendous combination of size and movement ... He's more of a power left tackle than a finesse, movement athletic left tackle but because he's so big and he does move well he certainly can line up and play left tackle in the NFL. I think he could line up and play left tackle in the NFL as a rookie."
On Kikaha: Kikaha is a perfect example of the players I put on this list. He’s a guy I knew nothing about when I started watching film on him. Now, I think he might be the most natural pass rusher in the draft.
He’s not an explosive athlete the way some guys who went high in the draft are. But he’s a player who sacks the quarterback. He’s a fanatical effort player. He’s a lunatic – in a good way.
Kikaha can also drop into coverage or set the edge in the run game. He showed refined and polished hand usage for a college player, great body flexibility, and that allowed him to win quickly and use his closing burst to get to the quarterback.
On Grayson: Can Grayson, with development and coaching, become a Teddy Bridgewater kind of quarterback? If Grayson is to become more than a mid-level starter type prospect in the NFL, that will probably be determined by which team drafts and develops him. I think he has the best chance to be a starting NFL quarterback in this class aside from Winston and Mariota.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 10:55 am to ghost2most
You like him because he said good things about us?
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:01 am to Smedium27
It's like when somebody posts a "really good read." It's code for sunshine pumping.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:04 am to ghost2most
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He’s a fanatical effort player. He’s a lunatic – in a good way.
Man that's all I needed to hear.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:08 am to Brettesaurus Rex
I'm really disappointed more people/football fans don't know about Kikaha.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:17 am to smash williams
I didn't look into him until a few days before the draft because I started liking the top pass rushers less and less. Dupree was the only one I really wanted at the top (as far as smaller pass rushers go; under 270 lbs.).
When I looked into Kikaha he started to become my favorite for a pass rusher because of his intensity and production and where we could get him.
When I looked into Kikaha he started to become my favorite for a pass rusher because of his intensity and production and where we could get him.
This post was edited on 5/2/15 at 11:19 am
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:20 am to lsutigers1992
quote:I prefer sunshine pumping over the constant bitching that some have been doing on here.
It's like when somebody posts a "really good read." It's code for sunshine pumping.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:29 am to bonethug0108
Yall should go look at Walter footballs grade of kikaha. I don't agree but laughed at the "grade."
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:40 am to Brageous
quote:I like Walter football, and I admit the pick was a bit whacky.
Yall should go look at Walter footballs grade of kikaha. I don't agree but laughed at the "grade."
But he had Kikaha going undrafted.
I have no idea how.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 11:49 am to Hoodoo Man
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quote:
Yall should go look at Walter footballs grade of kikaha. I don't agree but laughed at the "grade."
I like Walter football, and I admit the pick was a bit whacky.
But he had Kikaha going undrafted.
I have no idea how.
Speaking of Walter Football, check out his power rankings used to determine 2016 draft order ( )
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20. image: LINK New Orleans Saints (7-9) - Previously: 20. The Saints cost me so much money in 2014 that I started saving up cardboard boxes, just in case I would have to live out of one of them after depleting my bank account. I'll never forgive this team; how they went from a top-10 defense to an absolute abomination is beyond me, and I'll never understand how Drew Brees aged two decades in just one offseason. It's possible Brees and Rob Ryan's defense will rebound, but this team could be done.
April 5 Update: The Saints appeared to have a fire sale at the beginning of the offseason. Some thought they would trade Drew Brees, but they were actually getting rid of the players Brees didn't get along with. You have to wonder what Jimmy Graham did to Brees to piss him off. My guess is that Graham double dipped his chips at Brees' birthday party.
What a dick.
Read more at LINK
I laughed.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 1:35 pm to Spitting Venom
Cosell is very legit. Take his opinion any day of the week over McShay or Kiper.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 1:38 pm to lsutigers1992
quote:
It's like when somebody posts a "really good read." It's code for sunshine pumping.
I like sunshine.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 1:49 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
Kikaha, Anthony and Davison are a wrecking crew
Light a fire under Tull's arse and add depth and some swagger with PJ Williams this is a pretty great defensive haul
Light a fire under Tull's arse and add depth and some swagger with PJ Williams this is a pretty great defensive haul
Posted on 5/2/15 at 1:53 pm to Hoodoo Man
quote:Think he a little before writing the grade of the Kikiaha pick because on walter's scouting report of Hau'Oli Kikaha he had him as a 2nd/3rd round prospect
But he had Kikaha going undrafted.
I have no idea how.
This post was edited on 5/2/15 at 1:54 pm
Posted on 5/2/15 at 2:30 pm to lsutigers1992
I'll never understand why people watch sports to bitch and cry. If fn sports make you this way, real life must completely kick their arse.
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