|
this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Tyler Warren - TE Penn State Overview The ultimate "whatever, whenever" player in the 2025 draft with the size, athleticism and competitive spirit to make good on his intentions. Warren plays with swagger and “best player on the field” energy ...
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() |
#301 |
Site Donor 2019
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Tyler Warren - TE
Penn State Overview The ultimate "whatever, whenever" player in the 2025 draft with the size, athleticism and competitive spirit to make good on his intentions. Warren plays with swagger and “best player on the field” energy. Strengths - Big, athletic, tough and competitive. - Carries a ton of alpha energy on the field. - Does whatever is necessary to help his team win. - Handled short-yardage runs with direct snaps and Wildcat looks. - Impressive early quickness and speed variance in his routes. - Hips are smooth getting in and out of his break points. - Doesn’t need much workspace to make the catch. Weaknesses - Too easily contacted and redirected within the pattern. - Logged reps where he would coast or run nonchalant routes Pro comparison - Jeremy Shockey Round 1, Top 10 pick |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#302 |
10000 POST CLUB
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Bossier City, LA
Posts: 26,622
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
I'm beginning to think that taking a QB anywhere in this draft would be a big mistake. I heard today that more than one former draft "veteran" don't have any of this year's crop of QB's with a true first round grade. In fact, one reportedly said that Cam Ward, which he acknowledged as the best, would have been the 7th QB off the board in last year's draft. That would have put him one slot ahead of Rattler who was the 7th taken. So basically, Rattler may likely be rated as better than any QB not named Ward in this year's draft.
I say roll with what we have, and play out the season and look to address QB next year. |
“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” — Winston Churchill
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#304 |
5000 POSTS! +
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Kenner, LA
Posts: 8,086
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
All the latest news about this draft has me thinking Loomis is about to **** this up. They're about draft Tyler Shough's ancient ass...
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#305 |
1000 Posts +
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 1,695
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Dear God I hope not. He's the next Chris Weinke
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#306 |
Site Donor 2019
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Originally Posted by rezburna
If Loomis & co signs off on this kid in rd 1, he needs his head examined.![]()
Shough’s injury history has red flags all over it. He has been in school so long, he backed up Justin Herbert @ Oregon ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#307 |
1000 Posts +
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Gonzales, LA
Posts: 1,793
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
It has reached the point where I am just hoping they don't trade up. I don't see anyone in this draft worth mortgaging the future.
And that includes trading back into the first round. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#308 |
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
| |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#309 |
Site Donor 2019
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Josh Conerly - OT
Oregon Overview Two-year starter whose in-season improvement and performance against Penn State’s Abdul Carter make it easier to project his future. Conerly is proportionally built but lacks ideal play strength. Strengths - Showed vast improvement as the season progressed. - Movements are composed and relatively athletic. - Accelerates hard into down blocks. - Works with strain at the point of attack and is rarely on the ground. Weaknesses Lacks pace to collect linebacker on work-up blocks. Needs to improve his play strength and play bigger. 1st and 2nd round grades |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#310 |
5000 POSTS! +
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Kenner, LA
Posts: 8,086
|
Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Originally Posted by neugey
Gabriel is too small and he doesn't have the Brees anticipation, accuracy, timing, and IQ to make up for it. I'd say his ceiling is Russell Wilson, which I'd definitely take, but I don't see him reaching that. He's giving Desmond Ridder. The knock on Shedeur Sanders is that he threw a lot of passes short and behind the line of scrimmage. That's the Oregon offense in a nutshell. Bo Nix got picked in the top 15 because of that system. The difference between Gabriel and Sanders is Sanders is going to be accurate no matter the system. I think Gabriel's completion percentage is solely because of the system. ![]()
Will Howard had a dramatic jump in production in his 5th year. Like Gabriel, he entered a system that allows QB's to flourish. Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate, and Emeka Egbuka at WR. Egbuka is like a 1st-2nd round pick. Smith and Tate will be first rounders. Two running backs that will be drafted on day 2 in Quinshon Judkins and TreyVeon Henderson. Donovan Jackson at LT. I believe he's a one year wonder, but if he's there in the 4th or 5th round I wouldn't be mad at him replacing Haener on this roster. |
"The first need of a free people is to define their own terms.” - Stokely Carmichael
|
|
![]() |
![]() |