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Interesting cut. Guy is young and played with Verse and Fiske. Wonder if he's worth taking a look at, like we did with Forbes?
 



Interesting cut. Guy is young and played with Verse and Fiske. Wonder if he's worth taking a look at, like we did with Forbes?
See where AZ picked him up.
 
Too funny. Really liked him in the draft but his game has not translated.
I think Weaver's problem was that he had difficulty in contain versus the Run. IF he can take over for Hampton as the designated pass rusher on long down & distance, I think he's a more formidable pass rusher than Hampton.
 
I have a crazy thought. I think the Rams should give Kadarius Toney a call and see if he's willing to play HB. This wouldn't be help for this year, as it would take time to train him at a new position, but he's one of the most gifted college players I've seen with the ball in his hands. Things haven't panned out for him at WR, and he's a bit of a headcase, but I'd be interested in seeing what he could do at HB (and as a KR). Cordarrelle Patterson carved out a nice career from himself under similar circumstances (failed at WR and then moved to HB).
 
I have a crazy thought. I think the Rams should give Kadarius Toney a call and see if he's willing to play HB. This wouldn't be help for this year, as it would take time to train him at a new position, but he's one of the most gifted college players I've seen with the ball in his hands. Things haven't panned out for him at WR, and he's a bit of a headcase, but I'd be interested in seeing what he could do at HB (and as a KR). Cordarrelle Patterson carved out a nice career from himself under similar circumstances (failed at WR and then moved to HB).
Well, his screw ups make you wonder how smart he is. I am not sure I would want a screw up protecting my passer. Remember what happened to Steve Young having the fuck up Lawrance Philips block for him.
 
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I have a crazy thought. I think the Rams should give Kadarius Toney a call and see if he's willing to play HB. This wouldn't be help for this year, as it would take time to train him at a new position, but he's one of the most gifted college players I've seen with the ball in his hands. Things haven't panned out for him at WR, and he's a bit of a headcase, but I'd be interested in seeing what he could do at HB (and as a KR). Cordarrelle Patterson carved out a nice career from himself under similar circumstances (failed at WR and then moved to HB).
Unfortunately I think he’s more Percy Harvin than Coradelle Patterson
 
I have a crazy thought. I think the Rams should give Kadarius Toney a call and see if he's willing to play HB. This wouldn't be help for this year, as it would take time to train him at a new position, but he's one of the most gifted college players I've seen with the ball in his hands. Things haven't panned out for him at WR, and he's a bit of a headcase, but I'd be interested in seeing what he could do at HB (and as a KR). Cordarrelle Patterson carved out a nice career from himself under similar circumstances (failed at WR and then moved to HB).
Living in NYC, I was able watch and follow Toney when he was a Giants' first round pick.

There were injuries, the Giants lacked talent and the coaches were constantly changing. However, Toney struck me as much more than an immature headcase or slow-learner. I got the impression early-on that this was a gifted athlete who was simply NOT interested in playing football. Certainly not in maximizing his talent.

Not necessarily a Bad Guy. Just a guy that would take the money but much rather be doing something else.

Just one example. In his rookie season, he would often do interviews with the local sports media. Toney expressed his wish that he be referred to as Yung Joka ... his stage name as Toney was an aspiring rapper.

Brian Daboll moved-on from Toney almost immediately. Andy Reid (and Patrick Mahomes) could not get much out of his tremendous talent; and neither could Kevin Stefanski. That's three quality (diverse) offensive minds.

Kadarius Toney is a Big Stay Away for me.
 
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Unfortunately I think he’s more Percy Harvin than Coradelle Patterson
I think the problem with any conversion is the player must work hard or it is unlikely to have a chance to succeed. I don't see him doing that, though we aren't privy to that personality piece.
 
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Unfortunately I think he’s more Percy Harvin than Coradelle Patterson
What the hell did Percy ever do to you!?!?

If he was Percy Harvin, I would take shot.

I think of Toney (Edit: Yung Joka) as more of a Titus Young, Justin Blackmon, Kevin White.
 
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My out of the box idea for this upcoming offseason is trade a 5th rounder for Levis. He has talent and ran our system in college. Titans probably are gonna draft a QB. So add young positional talent to the room that has some experience, and he sits behind Stafford.