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Leo Williams - regressing

Devin Smith - out of the league bad

Lorenzo Mauldin - one foot out the door

Bryce Petty - would rather play a 38 year old journeyman

Jarvis Harrision - Gonzo alonzo

Deon Simon - regressing

 

Darron Lee - spazzy up and down LB, not what we hoped when drafted in the 1st round.

Christian Hackenburg - LOL

Jordan Jenkins - Okay but does not make big plays

Justin Burris - Can't beat out pineapple head skrine

Brandon Shell - Decent pick but still needs work,play is uneven

Lac Edwards - Inconsistent but seems to be improving

Charon Peake - Face is on a milk carton somewhere.

 

Jamal Adams - Uneven play but has made big plays.

Marcus Maye - Has been pretty good.

Adarius Stewart - No idea yet

Chad Hansen - No idea yet (The fact we went and got two guys almost of the street to be our #1, and #2 wrs is concerning)

Jordan Leggett - Shown some potential, needs seasoning

Dylan Donahue - Faded and injured after a strong start to camp.  Might not have the athletic ability to be a pass rusher.

Elijah McGuire - Good looking pick for what he has done so far as a rookie.

Jeremy Clark - Needs lots of development

Derrick Jones - Needs lots of development.

 

Three drafts, no soild CB.  Hole at center ignored.  Ping pong ball LT's, no playmakking Wr with size, no pass rusher at all, not viable development QB.

Three drafts and the position of safety has been addressed.  (And we are not even touching in some of the awful FA signings)

He seems to be good at adding small cheaper pieces sniffing out late rounders and UDFAS.  His early picks, (1-3) the meat and potatoes of teams have been highly questionable.

 

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20 hours ago, AFJF said:

No need to worry though.  Todd Bowles said he wasn't disappointed with his team's performance today, and that Buster Skrine played well last week.

CB BUSTER SKRINE, 27.1 OVERALL GRADE

Skrine struggled throughout the day, with a number of penalties and he gave up plenty of big plays down the field. Overall he was targeted 7 times, giving up 7 catches for 119 yards 3 touchdowns and a perfect passer rating of 158.3 in coverage. Skrine was beaten for touchdowns on the final two scores for the Dolphins.

 

 

CB BUSTER SKRINE, 27.1 OVERALL GRADE..

When-Your-Blind-Date-Tells-You-He-Doesnt

 

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56 minutes ago, Beerfish said:

Leo Williams - regressing

Devin Smith - out of the league bad

Lorenzo Mauldin - one foot out the door

Bryce Petty - would rather play a 38 year old journeyman

Jarvis Harrision - Gonzo alonzo

Deon Simon - regressing

 

Darron Lee - spazzy up and down LB, not what we hoped when drafted in the 1st round.

Christian Hackenburg - LOL

Jordan Jenkins - Okay but does not make big plays

Justin Burris - Can't beat out pineapple head skrine

Brandon Shell - Decent pick but still needs work,play is uneven

Lac Edwards - Inconsistent but seems to be improving

Charon Peake - Face is on a milk carton somewhere.

 

Jamal Adams - Uneven play but has made big plays.

Marcus Maye - Has been pretty good.

Adarius Stewart - No idea yet

Chad Hansen - No idea yet (The fact we went and got two guys almost of the street to be our #1, and #2 wrs is concerning)

Jordan Leggett - Shown some potential, needs seasoning

Dylan Donahue - Faded and injured after a strong start to camp.  Might not have the athletic ability to be a pass rusher.

Elijah McGuire - Good looking pick for what he has done so far as a rookie.

Jeremy Clark - Needs lots of development

Derrick Jones - Needs lots of development.

 

Three drafts, no soild CB.  Hole at center ignored.  Ping pong ball LT's, no playmakking Wr with size, no pass rusher at all, not viable development QB.

Three drafts and the position of safety has been addressed.  (And we are not even touching in some of the awful FA signings)

He seems to be good at adding small cheaper pieces sniffing out late rounders and UDFAS.  His early picks, (1-3) the meat and potatoes of teams have been highly questionable.

 

Things like regressing and can't get on the field have more to do with the coaches, IMO, than the players selected. Our coaches have no real rep for advancing players, and have a knack for playing vets over rookies ....

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