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This is a huge red flag, he seems completely enamored with her. If they split up I could see his career falling apart like Aldon after Kaepernick took his girl.
Originally posted by Since07:
This is a huge red flag, he seems completely enamored with her. If they split up I could see his career falling apart like Aldon after Kaepernick took his girl.

He won't let his career fall apart, he's too smart and seems like a bright kid. Would he be sad and down as hell yeah but it's the type of learning experience for dudes to learn. After that he should be smart enough to not put pu$$y above all especially when you're a famous millionaire athlete and see how women move
[ Edited by FredFlintstone on Jan 15, 2025 at 11:21 AM ]
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I'm sold on Hunter, I think it would be madness for a team to put him on one side of the ball aside from a few gadget plays. His value lies in filling two roster spots. I'd have him in my nickel packages which varying from team to team is about 80%. He'll hold up conditioning wise. Can he take all the hits? We'll see.
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Originally posted by Jcool:

I always thought he was closer to 5'11.
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:
I'm sold on Hunter, I think it would be madness for a team to put him on one side of the ball aside from a few gadget plays. His value lies in filling two roster spots. I'd have him in my nickel packages which varying from team to team is about 80%. He'll hold up conditioning wise. Can he take all the hits? We'll see.

His body is going to break down earlier then most others due to all the reps. Sure he can play 2 positions if you can manage his reps but the NFL is hard, he won't have the time it takes to focus on perfecting 1 position since he'll be playing 2 and he'll never be an all pro type player because of that.

I'd play him as corner and maybe give him 10-12 plays of offense a game.
Originally posted by miked1978:
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:
I'm sold on Hunter, I think it would be madness for a team to put him on one side of the ball aside from a few gadget plays. His value lies in filling two roster spots. I'd have him in my nickel packages which varying from team to team is about 80%. He'll hold up conditioning wise. Can he take all the hits? We'll see.

His body is going to break down earlier then most others due to all the reps. Sure he can play 2 positions if you can manage his reps but the NFL is hard, he won't have the time it takes to focus on perfecting 1 position since he'll be playing 2 and he'll never be an all pro type player because of that.

I'd play him as corner and maybe give him 10-12 plays of offense a game.

I can see the argument, but is an All Pro CB and gadget guy worth a top 3 pick? Unless the guy is completely shutdown I don't think it is.

Give me an All Pro both sides of the ball and we're talking about HOF consideration. I'm having him try until I know he can't.
Originally posted by blizzuntz:

Is this recent? I really question some of his decision making he's about to be a top 3 draft pick and making hard cuts playing basketball? Go get paid secure a contract before you accidentally tear something smh
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:

Is this recent? I really question some of his decision making he's about to be a top 3 draft pick and making hard cuts playing basketball? Go get paid secure a contract before you accidentally tear something smh

[ Edited by Cisco0623 on Mar 31, 2025 at 7:30 AM ]
Originally posted by Since07:
Is this recent? I really question some of his decision making he's about to be a top 3 draft pick and making hard cuts playing basketball? Go get paid secure a contract before you accidentally tear something smh

He's just as likely to tear a muscle working out with weights. It'll be ok.
Wasn't he the best player in the country coming out of high school? Then he was the best player in college football (Heisman Trophy winner), and now he is the best player in the draft?

If all of this is true why isn't he being considered at #1 overall? How could a player like Trey Lance be drafted ahead of a player like Hunter? This is interesting to me when looking at NFL drafting habits.
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Wasn't he the best player in the country coming out of high school? Then he was the best player in college football (Heisman Trophy winner), and now he is the best player in the draft?

If all of this is true why isn't he being considered at #1 overall? How could a player like Trey Lance be drafted ahead of a player like Hunter? This is interesting to me when looking at NFL drafting habits.

Cause BPA is a myth sold to fans that teams only follow loosely. Positional value and team needs often are drafted over the best player.
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