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CB-Samuel Womack-Toledo drafted in the Money Round of 2022 Draft!
- DRCHOWDER
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- AB81Rules
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Who is his back up if something was to happen to womack?
Lenoir most likely, or Johnson.
- kansasninerfan
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Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Lenoir most likely, or Johnson.
Or they could go with that Ward, Verrett, Mosely combo and kick Mosley inside when Verrett is healthy
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Bigfishrider:
As an aside, it's pretty amazing that a draft without a first round pick netted two probable day one starters in the middle rounds (Burford, Womack) and an immediate impact EDGE in round two (the Drake) who should become a starter eventually. This wouldn't be surprising in 2017, when the team just needed bodies. On a contender, it speaks to great scouting. If these three pan out, anything more from this class will be gravy.
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Absolutely love what this organization is becoming! Congrats to Womack!
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Originally posted by Bigfishrider:
As an aside, it's pretty amazing that a draft without a first round pick netted two probable day one starters in the middle rounds (Burford, Womack) and an immediate impact EDGE in round two (the Drake) who should become a starter eventually. This wouldn't be surprising in 2017, when the team just needed bodies. On a contender, it speaks to great scouting. If these three pan out, anything more from this class will be gravy.
Assuming they draft as well next year as this year - I believe they have 11 (defer to AB81 on this) draft picks. 9 of their own, and 3 compensatory for losing Saleh and (I think) Carthon, DJ Jones, Laken, and Arden Key. Next years draft is going to be awesome also. They look solid on defense - maybe they need more depth at the DB and also OLine again. If they continue to hit 5th rounder after 5th rounder, in addition to the usual regular picks at rounds 1 through 4, that super bowl window will be open for a long time.
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Originally posted by tohara3:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Bigfishrider:
As an aside, it's pretty amazing that a draft without a first round pick netted two probable day one starters in the middle rounds (Burford, Womack) and an immediate impact EDGE in round two (the Drake) who should become a starter eventually. This wouldn't be surprising in 2017, when the team just needed bodies. On a contender, it speaks to great scouting. If these three pan out, anything more from this class will be gravy.
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Absolutely love what this organization is becoming! Congrats to Womack!
Kills me we hit the 3 pointers but miss the free throws. We could be a freaking juggernaut. 🥲
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The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
oh wow he broke a tackle from a QB, so awesome. Nah, the best part was his coverage of the route and how he snagged the pass.
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
oh wow he broke a tackle from a QB, so awesome. Nah, the best part was his coverage of the route and how he snagged the pass.
I agree thl
If you freeze frame.. he had his back to the QB.. Love could see his numbers when passing and he turns on a dime and picks it..
Today.. Aaron Rodgers has called out his young receivers.. and he has said that Amari Rodgers was out there running the wrong route on this int..
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
oh wow he broke a tackle from a QB, so awesome. Nah, the best part was his coverage of the route and how he snagged the pass.
The coverage wasn't that impressive though. I'd expect a starting caliber CB to make that play. However, as we all remember from week 4 of the 2010 season, not all starting corners know what to do with the ball in their hands.
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
oh wow he broke a tackle from a QB, so awesome. Nah, the best part was his coverage of the route and how he snagged the pass.
The coverage wasn't that impressive though. I'd expect a starting caliber CB to make that play. However, as we all remember from week 5 of the 2010 season, not all starting corners know what to do with the ball in their hands.
I don't find breaking an open field tackle from a QB more impressive than the way he INT'ed the pass. QBs don't practice open field tackling. Agree to disagree.
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
oh wow he broke a tackle from a QB, so awesome. Nah, the best part was his coverage of the route and how he snagged the pass.
The coverage wasn't that impressive though. I'd expect a starting caliber CB to make that play. However, as we all remember from week 5 of the 2010 season, not all starting corners know what to do with the ball in their hands.
I don't find breaking an open field tackle from a QB more impressive than the way he INT'ed the pass. QBs don't practice open field tackling. Agree to disagree.
Well, I will give credentialed media member Jorden Lee Elliott the benefit of the doubt and assume he's being facetious when he said it was the best thing about the play and that he only wanted to highlight something that he found either amusing or humorous about the return.
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
The best part of Samuel Womack's second INT was the way he tossed aside Jordan Love while the Packers QB tried to make a tackle in the open field on the return pic.twitter.com/o4DizsMxN1
— Jordan Elliott (@JLeeElliott) August 16, 2022
oh wow he broke a tackle from a QB, so awesome. Nah, the best part was his coverage of the route and how he snagged the pass.
The coverage wasn't that impressive though. I'd expect a starting caliber CB to make that play. However, as we all remember from week 5 of the 2010 season, not all starting corners know what to do with the ball in their hands.
I don't find breaking an open field tackle from a QB more impressive than the way he INT'ed the pass. QBs don't practice open field tackling. Agree to disagree.
Well, I will give credentialed media member Jorden Lee Elliott the benefit of the doubt and assume he's being facetious when he said it was the best thing about the play and that he only wanted to highlight something that he found either amusing or humorous about the return.
I find that scenario very probable.
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