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All: The new Billszone site with the updated software is scheduled to be turned on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. The company that built it, Dynascale, estimates a FOUR HOUR shut down, from 8pm Pacific, (5pm Eastern) while they get it up and running. Nobody will be able to post in any forum until they are done. Afterwards, you may need to do a web search for the site, as old links will not work, because the site is getting a new IP address. Please be patient. If there are bugs, we will tackle them one at a time. Remember the goal is to be up and running with no glitches by camp. Doing this now assures us of that, because it gives us all summer to get our ducks in a row. Thank you!
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Look at what happened in last year's draft: it may have been simply because of team needs, but the best wide receivers were taken pretty late. With the exception of CJ, who is as close to a gaurantee to being at least a good player (IMO) as there is out there, I think the receivers will be lower on teams charts again this year. I am excited at the probability of being able to get either Bowe, Gonzalez or Rice in the 2nd.
40-times aren't everything. I realize speed is a big component for a WR, but if a guy is skilled enough at running routes he can play faster than he times.
Case in point: Jerry Rice ran 4.6+ prior to the draft.
Or, Anquan Boldin running 4.7+, thus dropping to Arizona in the 2nd round.
I don't know if Jarrett falls into the same category, but he sure was a productive college player. I think teams will consider the tape on him as much as his times. Ultimately, I think Jarrett's success or failure will have more to do with his maturity than his raw speed.
jarrett in a lot of mocks Has and in my opinion will fall to the second dround how far into the second well i think oakland will take him with their pick
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