RaiderJF
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That’s a baby t-rex.
That’s a baby t-rex.
Trash. That bitch will be out of the league in 3 years. He's going to get burned to a crisp in this division.
I dont have any confidence that Mayock will be adept at trading into the 2nd.
Exactly what I saw no real coverage skills at all. I would be unhappy with this guy in the 4th roundI watched his highlights just now he’s a flag every play in the NFL in a Raider uni
He shouldn't...we don't have enough capital to trade into the 2nd round. Our only shot was trading down from 19. We chose to take the 70th ranked player instead.
Tough cornerback who makes plays on the ball, knows how to defend the run, and offers schematic versatility
MAIN SELLING POINT: Ball skills, tenacity
SCOUTING REPORT
Arnette has a compact, athletic frame and plays with an aggressive, tenacious demeanor. He brings tremendous versatility, with experience lining up on both the inside and outside, in press and off coverage, and in man and zone looks. In press, he utilizes a one-handed jam to disrupt timing and reroute opposing receivers. And when playing in off coverage or zone looks, he scans the field and reads the quarterback’s eyes, using his understanding of route combinations to jump into passing lanes; for example, take his pick-six against Indiana.
The Buckeyes defender has a good feel for when to look back and find the ball, and competes all the way through the catch process, swiping and stabbing at the pigskin even after it’s in a receiver’s grasp. He recorded four interceptions and 22 passes defensed in his final three seasons at Ohio State, cementing his reputation as a reliable run defender.
Arnette can get into trouble if he misses on the jam, allowing receivers into his body or letting them get a step on him. He also can be a beat slow when transitioning to his trailing technique.
The old Tampa 2 offense.What scheme is that? What scheme requires a slow, short-armed, penalty-prone CB?
Better go back and look at my reaction to bringing in a talking head for a GM and a formally shitty HC turned talking head with a 10 year guaranteed contract! Mayock has never been a front office guy but I'm willing to wait and see how he develops. Grudenwas a pos coach before he got traded and went on to prove it in Tampa Bay.We kinda overrated our pair of TV personalities turned NFL team leaders.
James Jett or Clifford Branch?relax, Ruggs is going to make a huge difference on "O", will open it up for everyone else to make plays because he will draw attention with his speed..........
Well our thinktank drafted him ahead of Lamb and Judy, so I wouldn't put money on latterJames Jett or Clifford Branch?
You’re cracking me up. You were the only person to rank Arnette in your Top 50 picks. You had him at #40. And that might have won you the Gold Medal for BR.net’s first Big Board v. Mayock challenge. So, according to you, Mayock only reached by 21 spots! Hahaha.He shouldn't...we don't have enough capital to trade into the 2nd round. Our only shot was trading down from 19. We chose to take the 70th ranked player instead.
Are there two Arnette’s in this draft? You had him at #40. Am I going crazy?What scheme is that? What scheme requires a slow, short-armed, penalty-prone CB?