01-06-2014, 06:28 AM
Do they still play Arena Football? If so, dat's where DAT belongs.
All models are wrong; some models are useful......
George Box
(01-06-2014, 09:30 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:DAT will probably go sometime in rounds 3-5, though if someone falls in love with him it's conceivable he'd go earlier (if Al Davis were alive he'd be a first rounder for sure!). I can't see any particular reason for Tavon Austin to succeed but not DAT. (Tavon is 2 inches shorter but the same weight, so maybe DAT would be less durable, but that's not clear to me.)I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 09:30 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:DAT will probably go sometime in rounds 3-5, though if someone falls in love with him it's conceivable he'd go earlier (if Al Davis were alive he'd be a first rounder for sure!). I can't see any particular reason for Tavon Austin to succeed but not DAT. (Tavon is 2 inches shorter but the same weight, so maybe DAT would be less durable, but that's not clear to me.)I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 09:30 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:DAT will probably go sometime in rounds 3-5, though if someone falls in love with him it's conceivable he'd go earlier (if Al Davis were alive he'd be a first rounder for sure!). I can't see any particular reason for Tavon Austin to succeed but not DAT. (Tavon is 2 inches shorter but the same weight, so maybe DAT would be less durable, but that's not clear to me.)I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 09:30 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:DAT will probably go sometime in rounds 3-5, though if someone falls in love with him it's conceivable he'd go earlier (if Al Davis were alive he'd be a first rounder for sure!). I can't see any particular reason for Tavon Austin to succeed but not DAT. (Tavon is 2 inches shorter but the same weight, so maybe DAT would be less durable, but that's not clear to me.)I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:23 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:23 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:23 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:23 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=Boston Card link=topic=9338.msg80912#msg80912 date=1389036207]I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=Boston Card link=topic=9338.msg80912#msg80912 date=1389036207]I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=Boston Card link=topic=9338.msg80912#msg80912 date=1389036207]I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=Boston Card link=topic=9338.msg80912#msg80912 date=1389036207]I wonder if the closest (successful) NFL analogy is Darren Sproles. DAT is taller and a bit leaner than Sproles, but they are both lightning quick (Sproles had a 4.31 40 in the combine; DAT was rumored to have a 4.2 40, though I think that must have been hand-timed). Sproles has carved himself an NFL career as a returner and "3rd down back" capable of catching passes. He's second on the depth chart in NO, but has a lot of touches.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:I've read that Sproles is a lot thicker than DAT, though I don't really know how true it is.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:I've read that Sproles is a lot thicker than DAT, though I don't really know how true it is.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:I've read that Sproles is a lot thicker than DAT, though I don't really know how true it is.
(01-06-2014, 12:26 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:I've read that Sproles is a lot thicker than DAT, though I don't really know how true it is.
(01-06-2014, 12:46 PM)OutsiderFan link Wrote:On another note, the CBSSportline site has Gaffney rated as a better NFL RB prospect than Thomas.
(01-06-2014, 12:46 PM)OutsiderFan link Wrote:On another note, the CBSSportline site has Gaffney rated as a better NFL RB prospect than Thomas.
(01-06-2014, 12:46 PM)OutsiderFan link Wrote:On another note, the CBSSportline site has Gaffney rated as a better NFL RB prospect than Thomas.
(01-06-2014, 12:46 PM)OutsiderFan link Wrote:On another note, the CBSSportline site has Gaffney rated as a better NFL RB prospect than Thomas.