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Charlie Thomas getting some draft love on ESPN+
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 908410" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Except when you play them and, like, <em>win</em>. The pros are after players and they don't have a set formula for them. Who, for instance, would have cast Aaron Donald at 6'1", 280 as a perennial all-pro DT? Well, that would be the people who saw him play in college, of course, and the Rams. </p><p></p><p>It really ticked me off that Collins was touting Mason to the pros as a special teams player rather then an RB. (He did that, you know; "Well JP was ok at RB, but he's a great special teams guy!" The 49ers drafted him as a "backup" and soon saw that they had a prototypical pro RB who simply ran over people regularly on their hands. And they rejoiced.</p><p></p><p>I think Thomas will play in the pros and probably at LB, though he's fast enough for SS as well. He can gain a little weight without losing speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 908410, member: 265"] Except when you play them and, like, [I]win[/I]. The pros are after players and they don't have a set formula for them. Who, for instance, would have cast Aaron Donald at 6'1", 280 as a perennial all-pro DT? Well, that would be the people who saw him play in college, of course, and the Rams. It really ticked me off that Collins was touting Mason to the pros as a special teams player rather then an RB. (He did that, you know; "Well JP was ok at RB, but he's a great special teams guy!" The 49ers drafted him as a "backup" and soon saw that they had a prototypical pro RB who simply ran over people regularly on their hands. And they rejoiced. I think Thomas will play in the pros and probably at LB, though he's fast enough for SS as well. He can gain a little weight without losing speed. [/QUOTE]
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