Spalding Jacket
Jolly Good Fellow
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Pretty much expected and I wish him the best. I think he needs to focus on speed and agility drills to give himself a good chance.
Agreed. I see him possibly making a team as an undrafted free agent. Special teams would be his way into the league.If the NFL drafted on heart, DC would be drafted in a minute, but ultimately, the 40 time and cone drills will make the difference. I don't see DC getting drafted, but I will be rooting for this fine young man.
It's a good thing that professionals are actually going to assess his ability and make judgement rather than rely on fans of the team he's given 6 years of his life to.Sorry, but his skill set isn't good enough. He is too slow and can't cover any WR. Not to mention, half the RBs in the NFL, would truck over him. Being smart at football, doesn't equal greatness on the field.
It's a good thing that professionals are actually going to assess his ability and make judgement rather than rely on fans of the team he's given 6 years of his life to.
I think "sorry" is an apt description.
Sorry, but his skill set isn't good enough. He is too slow and can't cover any WR. Not to mention, half the RBs in the NFL, would truck over him. Being smart at football, doesn't equal greatness on the field.
I’m terrible at understanding draft potential - I can’t see how Camp gets drafted, much less Curry.
The issue for Camp and Curry will be getting an actual combine invite.Camp is a physical freak who never got the chance to be really productive due to our issues throwing the ball. Curry is the opposite; a super productive college player without the measurables. This gives Camp the best shot, as the pros don't really draft off of college production, necessarily.
We'll still have a GT pro day.The issue for Camp and Curry will be getting an actual combine invite.