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Post by cardinalsins on Mar 3, 2024 18:04:19 GMT -7
Mims is a monster of a man. I've been mocking him in the back half of the first all the time. Probably can't do that anymore. Hmmm. He's a monster of a man based on height and weight. Something didn't make the scales. NFL.com graded him 6.45 after the Combine. A note on the chart says that 6.45 equals Starter in maybe 1-2 years. So, a 6'8" and 350 lb man is a developmental guy? I'm using the NFL lingo. The grade was there before the combine. He has a lower grade because he has very few snaps over the last 2 years. Its hard to evaluate this guy because of that. He has ridiculous potential, but there is real concern that he's injury prone. He's never given up a sack..but he's only had 700 snaps since 2021. For reference, Paris played more snaps in one year as a pro. Ultimately, he will likely get picked before 27, but this draft is really stacking up nicely. Some WRs may have worked their way into the 1st round...which pushes everyone else down nicely. There will be a good player a available with our second pick ..maybe even a great one.
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Post by Dry Heat on Mar 3, 2024 21:17:49 GMT -7
Hmmm. He's a monster of a man based on height and weight. Something didn't make the scales. NFL.com graded him 6.45 after the Combine. A note on the chart says that 6.45 equals Starter in maybe 1-2 years. So, a 6'8" and 350 lb man is a developmental guy? I'm using the NFL lingo. The grade was there before the combine. He has a lower grade because he has very few snaps over the last 2 years. Its hard to evaluate this guy because of that. He has ridiculous potential, but there is real concern that he's injury prone. He's never given up a sack..but he's only had 700 snaps since 2021. For reference, Paris played more snaps in one year as a pro. Ultimately, he will likely get picked before 27, but this draft is really stacking up nicely. Some WRs may have worked their way into the 1st round...which pushes everyone else down nicely. There will be a good player a available with our second pick ..maybe even a great one. And our early second rounder. If no trade down, I predict WR, then OT, then DT or Edge.
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Post by cardinalsins on Mar 4, 2024 4:26:02 GMT -7
So the Mims short shuttle was a clerical error. He is not quite the beast that I thought he was...still very good.
Billion dollar industry with clerical errors...
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Post by FLCardinalFan on Mar 4, 2024 13:29:16 GMT -7
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Post by jeffcardinalfan on Mar 4, 2024 14:39:25 GMT -7
Hmmm. He's a monster of a man based on height and weight. Something didn't make the scales. NFL.com graded him 6.45 after the Combine. A note on the chart says that 6.45 equals Starter in maybe 1-2 years. So, a 6'8" and 350 lb man is a developmental guy? I'm using the NFL lingo. The grade was there before the combine. He has a lower grade because he has very few snaps over the last 2 years. Its hard to evaluate this guy because of that. He has ridiculous potential, but there is real concern that he's injury prone. He's never given up a sack..but he's only had 700 snaps since 2021. For reference, Paris played more snaps in one year as a pro. Ultimately, he will likely get picked before 27, but this draft is really stacking up nicely. Some WRs may have worked their way into the 1st round...which pushes everyone else down nicely. There will be a good player a available with our second pick ..maybe even a great one. NFL Network says that mim's pulled his hamstring
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Post by melgray85 on Mar 4, 2024 19:55:46 GMT -7
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Post by End Zone on Mar 5, 2024 4:24:22 GMT -7
The grade was there before the combine. He has a lower grade because he has very few snaps over the last 2 years. Its hard to evaluate this guy because of that. He has ridiculous potential, but there is real concern that he's injury prone. He's never given up a sack..but he's only had 700 snaps since 2021. For reference, Paris played more snaps in one year as a pro. Ultimately, he will likely get picked before 27, but this draft is really stacking up nicely. Some WRs may have worked their way into the 1st round...which pushes everyone else down nicely. There will be a good player a available with our second pick ..maybe even a great one. NFL Network says that mim's pulled his hamstring Uh-oh. The recovery time from a hamstring injury is dependent on the grade. Mims' injury grade was __1___2___3__? Grade 1 – Few fibres are damaged. Player experiences pain but can walk. Can take approximately 2 weeks for them to heal. Grade 2 – Approximately 50% of fibres are torn. the player experiences pain, swelling and their walk is affected. It usually takes 3 to 8 weeks to heal. Grade 3 – Over 50% of fibres are damaged. There is usually massive swelling, pain, and muscle weakness. There may even be avulsion (where the tendon has come away from the bone). This can take up to 3 months to heal.
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Post by jeffcardinalfan on Mar 5, 2024 8:42:11 GMT -7
NFL Network says that mim's pulled his hamstring Uh-oh. The recovery time from a hamstring injury is dependent on the grade. Mims' injury grade was __1___2___3__? Grade 1 – Few fibres are damaged. Player experiences pain but can walk. Can take approximately 2 weeks for them to heal. Grade 2 – Approximately 50% of fibres are torn. the player experiences pain, swelling and their walk is affected. It usually takes 3 to 8 weeks to heal. Grade 3 – Over 50% of fibres are damaged. There is usually massive swelling, pain, and muscle weakness. There may even be avulsion (where the tendon has come away from the bone). This can take up to 3 months to heal. they didn't say. If it's one of the worst ones it may affect his draft status some
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Post by CardSunsCard on Mar 5, 2024 9:32:45 GMT -7
NFL Network says that mim's pulled his hamstring Uh-oh. The recovery time from a hamstring injury is dependent on the grade. Mims' injury grade was __1___2___3__? Grade 1 – Few fibres are damaged. Player experiences pain but can walk. Can take approximately 2 weeks for them to heal. Grade 2 – Approximately 50% of fibres are torn. the player experiences pain, swelling and their walk is affected. It usually takes 3 to 8 weeks to heal. Grade 3 – Over 50% of fibres are damaged. There is usually massive swelling, pain, and muscle weakness. There may even be avulsion (where the tendon has come away from the bone). This can take up to 3 months to heal. Did they use the term pull or tear? If you officially 'tear' your hammy, which I did while playing ball in SEC, you're recovery is 4-6 months. When I tore mine, it was just before the season started and I literally heard it pop while I was getting clocked running 40s, just like Mims. Let's hope it was just a minor pull because once you have a major tear, the bigger issue is reinjury. I'd broken bones before when young but never once had any issues with muscles or tendons. The moment I hurt my hammy, despite resting for months, I had continuous problems even with me shutting down long enough to rest. I was on crutches for at least 6-8 weeks because walking was out of the question. If his injury is that bad, he's going to lose a lot of lower body strength then have to work on the individual leg during rehab, before he can ever work on both legs, because there's a tendency of one leg to then dominate all your leg exercises like squats. So idk, if his injury is that bad, I'd say he would just be able to be back by August. Given he's an OL and I played DB at the time, maybe recovery will be easier for him. I'd also had multiple foot surgeries before my hammy issues so I think I was maybe at higher risk. That's what therapists always told me.
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Post by End Zone on Mar 5, 2024 14:20:01 GMT -7
Uh-oh. The recovery time from a hamstring injury is dependent on the grade. Mims' injury grade was __1___2___3__? Grade 1 – Few fibres are damaged. Player experiences pain but can walk. Can take approximately 2 weeks for them to heal. Grade 2 – Approximately 50% of fibres are torn. the player experiences pain, swelling and their walk is affected. It usually takes 3 to 8 weeks to heal. Grade 3 – Over 50% of fibres are damaged. There is usually massive swelling, pain, and muscle weakness. There may even be avulsion (where the tendon has come away from the bone). This can take up to 3 months to heal. they didn't say. If it's one of the worst ones it may affect his draft status some I'm guessing that after the swelling goes down, he will the mandatory MRI and then he'll know the Grade and recovery timeline.
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Post by cardinalsins on Mar 5, 2024 15:11:33 GMT -7
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Post by Dry Heat on Mar 5, 2024 16:03:12 GMT -7
Interesting stuff. I’ve been trading down from MHJ at #4 and then land Rome plus Legette or Johnny Wilson as a pair, plus more draft ammo. Spreads the injury risk of one WR, and Rome may be a better NFL WR IMO anyway.
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Post by End Zone on Mar 5, 2024 17:28:02 GMT -7
Interesting stuff. I’ve been trading down from MHJ at #4 and then land Rome plus Legette or Johnny Wilson as a pair, plus more draft ammo. Spreads the injury risk of one WR, and Rome may be a better NFL WR IMO anyway. Keep beating that drum. Let some other team pounce on Harrison at 1-3. If a good offer is made for 4, trading down for Odunze + Legette / Wilson would definitely improve the WR group. Brown might actually be a better WR as well if he's got some competition...that assumes he's not cut next week.
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Post by AZJ on Mar 5, 2024 21:55:24 GMT -7
Super impressed and I think he made a statement opposite MHJ and Nabers. I’m going to be looking at a LOT of film, mostly between him and MHJ because if we take a WR that high I want the height and size as well. Work ethic and leadership means more to me than pedigree and bloodlines.
I did a mock where we traded down twice in the first and I landed Rome as our first pick consolation prize, and then the rest of the draft became a work of art. And he could end up the best WR in a very good class. This line in particular has kinda been buzzing around my head throughout this whole process. MHJ is obviously a top WR, but I do sometimes wonder how much is because of his name and school he went to. If he were John Williams from Tulane, with the exact same athleticism and production, would he still be seen as the generational prospect that he is?
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