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First Round Knights

Auggie25

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Major score for the Ravens. Everyone makes a big deal about the drops. Let's dive into that a little further. Justin Holman is still developing touch and throwing fast balls, which leads to more drops. That UConn game was an abomination where the players were underdressed, heaters turned off cold and miserable.

I saw Breshad make more amazing catches than any UCF receiver in memory, including the Beast Brandon Marshall. He was a vacuum cleaner. He and Kamar are going to light it up.
 
NFL analysts are going to mention the drops. There will probably be zero analysts who will mention Justin Holman when they give their opinion of Breshad's pass catching ability. Hopefully, some analysts will at least acknowledge that Breshad is a guy who made numerous amazing catches in his collegiate career and made the difference in many games for UCF.
 
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I just wish it was some other team than the Ravens. There were several pre-draft articles about how they were completely happy with their WRs and Aiken would get a chance to start- just the usual pre-draft lies. So, 1 Knight has a great night, 4 kind of have a bad one watching their possible replacements get drafted; Aiken, Bouye, Robinson and (possibly) Douzable.
 
Douzable is a tackle not an end. He just resigned during the offseason. He'll be with the Jets for a while since he also contributes on special teams.
 
I was watching a Ravens analyst video and they were all fired up about Kamar - didn't even mention the Perriman/Aiken UCF connection.
 
I'll put the "Aiken was never going to start" in the same garbage can where the statements from NFL teams that "Aiken isn't good enough to be in the NFL" went. Give him a chance. Douzable signed only a 1 year contract. He's their best back-up, for now. Plus, he started as a DE. I don't think they'll cut him, but who knows after this year.


Ooops my mistake it was the Titans who signed Douzable saying they'd use him as a DE, he got injured and never played for them.
 
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I wonder what's going through Breshad's mind right now with all the craziness happening in Baltimore this week surrounding Freddie's Gray death. Six police officers are facing murder charges. I'm concerned about what the reaction to the verdict will be regardless if it's guilty or not guilty.
 
I was gonna say, Douzable has been with the Jets since 2013. Rex liked him a lot, dunno what will happen now that he's gone but he's signed for 2 years, I think.
 
NFL analysts are going to mention the drops. There will probably be zero analysts who will mention Justin Holman when they give their opinion of Breshad's pass catching ability. Hopefully, some analysts will at least acknowledge that Breshad is a guy who made numerous amazing catches in his collegiate career and made the difference in many games for UCF.

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Perriman had a 14% drop rate in college which seems to be a very high number. Holman was his QB for one year and the analysts and even just a fan like myself have looked at those drops and the very large majority had nothing to do with Holman. It's clearly an issue with concentration that WILL have to be cleaned up for him to have a successful career in the NFL. Yes,, he made many spectacular catches, but he's going to have to make more
of the the routine ones. Pending hits and pressure will be much greater in the NFL.

Also., he ran a 4.2 forty, but honestly did anyone see that kind of elite speed on the field? Perriman is a very risk vs reward WR IMO. Pick 10-15 would have been high. He probably was taken where he should have been.
 
Douzable, I hope it's a 2 year contract, better than what I heard- heard both he and Jah Ried got 1 year. I wonder why the Bills didn't try to get him. As for Reid 2 other teams were looking at him, reportedly, why did he go back to the Ravens? Jags last pick and 0 UCF, guess they aren't as big fans as some thought, but really a WR from Monmouth?
 
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