Ted Thompson Draft Measurabes

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Take a look at how Terrence Murphy looked.
He was going to be a good one, more damn BS luck for us.

Teddy drafts WR's well.
I'm confused. Do you not find the info interesting, or are you just a salty SOB who can't tell the difference between measurables and play style? I personally find the comparative combine measurables of our past draft picks an enlightening look into our GM's draft philosophy.
 

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I'm confused. Do you not find the info interesting, or are you just a salty SOB who can't tell the difference between measurables and play style? I personally find the comparative combine measurables of our past draft picks an enlightening look into our GM's draft philosophy.
Yes Thompson has been sensational with his WR evaluations.

And they all were 2nd or 3rd or lower, tiered-WRs.
He doesn't take the super-marquee ones.

Jones, San Jose St.
Murphy, TX A&M.
Jordy, Kansas St.
Jennings, Western Michigan.

There are many great athletes at smaller, non SEC schools.
Randall Cobb was SEC, but it was Kentucky, not LSU, Bama, Florida, a marquee school.

Numbers, combine numbers, are important measurement sticks for Teddy, as well as A) production, B) character.

All those are why I think Jeff Janis is a signature Teddy pick.
 
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There´s a lot of great information in that sheet, thanks for sharing.
 

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