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If we keep hitting on our late round picks this team will be unstoppable in a few years
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
If we keep hitting on our late round picks this team will be unstoppable in a few years

They need to acquire mucho mas 7th rounders. Gonna be the round I am most excited about from here on out.
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
If we keep hitting on our late round picks this team will be unstoppable in a few years

we should trade AA, Garnett, and Ward for more 7th round picks.
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
If we keep hitting on our late round picks this team will be unstoppable in a few years

we should trade AA, Garnett, and Ward for more 7th round picks.

Yeah, I think that actually sounds pretty good
Originally posted by IGSXIII:
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
If we keep hitting on our late round picks this team will be unstoppable in a few years

we should trade AA, Garnett, and Ward for more 7th round picks.

Yeah, I think that actually sounds pretty good

I agree on Ward. Indifferent on AA (he may be decent depth). Too early on Garnett IMO, but looking like he just will never heal up enough, and with borderline skill set for ZBS, it may just be inevitable.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
If we keep hitting on our late round picks this team will be unstoppable in a few years

They need to acquire mucho mas 7th rounders. Gonna be the round I am most excited about from here on out.

Yeah!

JL/KS seemed to strike gold in those late picks.
Gonna have to rename the 7th round of the draft, the Adam Peters draft.

7th round coming up, you a*****es outta the room. Peters owns this muther*****r
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
This is crazy, dude is just a pup when it comes to football...just scratching the surface


Oh and throw in the 90th percentile SPARQ score upside through the roof
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Maybe, this kid can be like Gates - where Gates didn't play any football in college, but has lit it up in the NFL.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Aug 11, 2018 at 9:46 AM ]
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Gonna have to rename the 7th round of the draft, the Adam Peters draft.

7th round coming up, you a*****es outta the room. Peters owns this muther*****r


No lie, qnn.
With the AA situation, whatever that is, this is the ONE guy who had to show it. And man did he ever. If it was all 3s and 4s, that's one thing. But he played darn near the whole game and didn't slow down. For a kid playing his 25th football game of his life....yeah, think on that one a second or two...he played outta his skull. When i heard that i just could not believe it. He must be one helluva quick learner plus have terrific coordination. The stuff he was doing you see from experienced guys. Less than 25 football games played in his life....cripes. Just hard to fathom.

And he was the guy who HAD to come thru for us. Damn what a pick.
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Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Gonna have to rename the 7th round of the draft, the Adam Peters draft.

7th round coming up, you a*****es outta the room. Peters owns this muther*****r


No lie, qnn.
I was going to say it was more Lynch than Peters - then I found this.

In his first two seasons with the Patriots as a scouting assistant, he was a part of two Super Bowl championship teams (XXXVIII in 2003 and XXXIX in 2004). In 2005, Peters handled pro scouting duties for the team before serving as an area scout in his final three seasons (2006-08) with the Patriots.
Prior to the NFL, Peters spent one season (2002) as a football operations graduate assistant at UCLA after playing defensive end for the Bruins from 1999-2001. He transferred to UCLA from West Valley Junior College (Saratoga, CA), where he played tight end for two seasons (1997-98) and earned all-conference honors
So Peter's has experience at two *REALLY* critical positions - Defensive End and Tight End. So I have to agree that the 7th round picks at defensive end and any tight end picks has to have Peter's signature on them.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
If JT can continue to improve, he seems very capable of creating pressure, collapsing the pocket and find his way to the qb.

With Taylor and the usual front four plus the speedball combo of Marsh and Attaochu on passing downs, that maybe very decent pressure going into every game.
If we have 6 guys on the line who's playing the pass?
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
If JT can continue to improve, he seems very capable of creating pressure, collapsing the pocket and find his way to the qb.

With Taylor and the usual front four plus the speedball combo of Marsh and Attaochu on passing downs, that maybe very decent pressure going into every game.
If we have 6 guys on the line who's playing the pass?

It's a bunch of rotation involved, so I just included all of them to get to the point of the post. I just assumed the Zone has Twitter patience when reading.
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Gonna have to rename the 7th round of the draft, the Adam Peters draft.

7th round coming up, you a*****es outta the room. Peters owns this muther*****r


No lie, qnn.
I was going to say it was more Lynch than Peters - then I found this.


In his first two seasons with the Patriots as a scouting assistant, he was a part of two Super Bowl championship teams (XXXVIII in 2003 and XXXIX in 2004). In 2005, Peters handled pro scouting duties for the team before serving as an area scout in his final three seasons (2006-08) with the Patriots.
Prior to the NFL, Peters spent one season (2002) as a football operations graduate assistant at UCLA after playing defensive end for the Bruins from 1999-2001. He transferred to UCLA from West Valley Junior College (Saratoga, CA), where he played tight end for two seasons (1997-98) and earned all-conference honors
So Peter's has experience at two *REALLY* critical positions - Defensive End and Tight End. So I have to agree that the 7th round picks at defensive end and any tight end picks has to have Peter's signature on them.

Interesting. I didn't know he even played football. And originally part of the Pats.
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