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#1924668 02/11/2022 4:30 PM
by waterdawg
waterdawg
https://www.nfl.com/news/2022-nfl-scouting-combine-full-list-of-invited-prospects

Curious to see how my guy " Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming " does .
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by Jester
Jester
Here is my issue with 40 times.

Anyone who has run track know that the biggest thing you can do to improve your time is getting off the block better. And that is the issue. When was the last time you saw a Wr lineup and take the sprinter position? If I was a GM I would clock the Wr's coming from a start standing the way they stand in a game. And have them run motion then turn up on the snap count. That would be a number with more value IMO.
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by bonefish
bonefish
Agree.

I like him a lot. One thing that the Browns pay attention to in the draft is age.

Johnson is 23.1

That may factor against him. Just a thing I read in Browns analytics that they like the younger guys.
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by bonefish
bonefish
Jermaine Johnson transferred from junior college to GA. then to FSU so he is 23.

I do not think it will matter. He is damn good.
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by Milk Man
Milk Man
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by cfrs15
cfrs15
I’d take Araiza in the fourth round and then just have a reliable punter for 15 years.
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by bonefish
bonefish
The roles used by Georgia were way different.

Look at the players on that defense. Davis, Wyatt, Walker, Nakobe Dean, Quay Walker.

Georgia uses the Tite Front as their base defense with two hybrids for OLBs (DE/OLB). The Bulldogs refer to their Nickel-based Tite Front defense as Mint. It is a unique package that has a plethora of adjustments off it.

Walker was not used as a pure 4-3 DE.

He will be used differently in the pros.
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