Official Combine Thread

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I don't know if you call it a man-crush but Alex McCalister needs to be wearing horns in 2016

Yes. We can start the bandwagon. Eugene Sims was around the same size when we drafted him and he's 270 now. Put some weight on McCalister and improve his strength and he'll be scary good. Dude has all the tools to be a double digit sacker in the NFL. Just has to stay out of trouble.
 
What amazes me is how many people are listing Hackenburgh as a round 2 pick. The dude was bad. So bad. I wouldn't touch him prior to round 3, maybe 4.


Okay, I am not picking on you here by replying to this twice. I just got to watch the QB sessions. Now Mayock says all that matters is good footwork and how the ball comes out of the hand. Hackenberg was good in both parts. He was not as good as Goff or Wentz but he was the upper group. He didnt miss a lot of passes either. You make it sound like it was aweful. In fact someone, either Mayock or Eisen said 'He really helped himself here today'.

I am not saying he looked as good as Goff or Wentz, or even Cook. He was not in the back of the group if you watch his footwork and throwing motion. Now his pocket awareness is a different issue but that had nothing to do with the Combine where he did pretty good and 'Helped himself'.
 
Rams had a formal interview with Clemson CB Mackensie Alexander.

This is kinda funny. Alexander is the Janoris of college football in so many ways. Identical size and supreme confidence in their own abilities. Both are man coverage corners who like making breaks on the ball. Might be BPA at 15
 
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Okay, I am not picking on you here by replying to this twice. I just got to watch the QB sessions. Now Mayock says all that matters is good footwork and how the ball comes out of the hand. Hackenberg was good in both parts. He was not as good as Goff or Wentz but he was the upper group. He didnt miss a lot of passes either. You make it sound like it was aweful. In fact someone, either Mayock or Eisen said 'He really helped himself here today'.

I am not saying he looked as good as Goff or Wentz, or even Cook. He was not in the back of the group if you watch his footwork and throwing motion. Now his pocket awareness is a different issue but that had nothing to do with the Combine where he did pretty good and 'Helped himself'.

When I say he was "bad, so bad" I was referring to his tape. I don't care how he did in the combine, personally. My takes on these guys tends to stay the same once the season is complete.

My take on him is he's easily flustered, rushes his decisions due to a lack of confidence in the pocket, inaccurate unless he has a lot of time, etc. Which in the NFL means he's gonna get smoked. IMO.
 
When I say he was "bad, so bad" I was referring to his tape. I don't care how he did in the combine, personally. My takes on these guys tends to stay the same once the season is complete.

My take on him is he's easily flustered, rushes his decisions due to a lack of confidence in the pocket, inaccurate unless he has a lot of time, etc. Which in the NFL means he's gonna get smoked. IMO.

Okay. I thought you were talking about the combine, since this thread is titled ' Official combine thread'