Pro Day Thread

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I haven't seen a thread to discuss Pro Day numbers. Baylor had their Pro Day today, and Ishmael Zamora had a big day:


I think he has a Josh Gordon-like tool-set. I'd jump on the guy in the 4th round. He's raw but freakishly gifted. There are definitely character concerns that might keep the Rams from picking him, but I'd take the chance.
 
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Ive been avoiding watching the dog video. Is it really bad? As a dog lover im to scared to watch it. The Mixon video was enough for me not to want him on the Rams either.
 
Zamora definitely has upside and talent not sure McVay can pick a guy like him in his first draft when they are competing for LA market share
 
No way in hell do I want that asshole on my favorite team. I don't care if he becomes the best receiver in NFL history. I don't want to be forced to cheer for him.

Besides McVay's is changing the culture. Zamora doesn't fit with that plan.
 
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I'm not interested in going back to the three pillars approach. Every team needs a few talented assholes.
 
I'm not interested in going back to the three pillars approach. Every team needs a few talented assholes.

I prefer more of the four pillars than what Fisher ran. There aren't too many bad eggs on the Patriots and they are all hardworking team oriented players. The few that are jerks either get shipped out, cut or aren't invited back.

GSOT didn't have many assholes either. I think that character is a contributing factor to team success.
 
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I haven't seen a thread to discuss Pro Day numbers. Baylor had their Pro Day today, and Ishmael Zamora had a big day:


I think he has a Josh Gordon-like tool-set. I'd jump on the guy in the 4th round. He's raw but freakishly gifted. There are definitely character concerns that might keep the Rams from picking him, but I'd take the chance.

Wow. Incredible numbers. Maybe we can get him to visualize DB's as dogs.

Seriously, I'm a big time dog lover, so this would be a tough one. I don't know the details, but yeah.
 
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I'm not interested in going back to the three pillars approach. Every team needs a few talented assholes.

I dont mind taking chances on some players with minor off the field (aka like Higbee) issues but woman beating and animal beating I cant get behind. He does look incredibly talented though.
 
As many have mentioned, I'm an animal lover and would never want an animal beater on this team. For me, there's underlying issues in that. PASS
 
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I prefer more of the four pillars than what Fisher ran. There aren't too many bad eggs on the Patriots and they are all hardworking team oriented players. The few that are jerks either get shipped out, cut or aren't invited back.

GSOT didn't have many assholes either. I think that character is a contributing factor to team success.

GSOT had Leonard Little. Patriots have had some questionable dudes on their team too.(ex. Corey Dillon)

Wow. Incredible numbers. Maybe we can get him to visualize DB's as dogs.

Seriously, I'm a big time dog lover, so this would be a tough one. I don't know the details, but yeah.

I grew up with dogs and still have three. I hate what he did, but he's not being drafted to be my best friend. He's a football player.

I'd take prime Ray Lewis on this team in a heartbeat, and he was no angel. I think building a foundation is important, but you need some guys with an edge to them to avoid having a team that is too soft.
 
GSOT had Leonard Little. Patriots have had some questionable dudes on their team too.(ex. Corey Dillon)



I grew up with dogs and still have three. I hate what he did, but he's not being drafted to be my best friend. He's a football player.

I'd take prime Ray Lewis on this team in a heartbeat, and he was no angel. I think building a foundation is important, but you need some guys with an edge to them to avoid having a team that is too soft.
I get what you are saying, but it's a PR nightmare in a City like L.A. I do want to win though. I think Ju Ju would pair up nicely with Woods. We have a lot of needs still.
 
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I get what you are saying, but it's a PR nightmare in a City like L.A. I do want to win though. I think Ju Ju would pair up nicely with Woods. We have a lot of needs still.

If he turns into a top WR and stays out of trouble, nobody will remember or care.
 
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If he turns into a top WR and stays out of trouble, nobody will remember or care.
I hope that guys like this do learn from their mistakes. I really do.

Hey, you should do an all criminal past/value mock. Might be fun.