speaking of Notre Dame........gonna kick some of The Ohio States ass. âïļ ð âïļ
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Based on that MLF should be coach of the year and Harley should be the top candidate for every job out there.
Who's Harley?
I know who you meant, just messin with a little bit.
@FLPACKER posted:Here is PFF rankings for our players by position;
Love 20 of 44
1ST ROUND PICK
Reed 49 of 133
2ND ROUND PICK
Watson 59 of 133
2ND ROUND PICK
Myers 36 of 40
2ND ROUND PICK
Jenkins 31 of 75
2ND ROUND PICK
Wyatt 37 of 126
1ST ROUND PICK
Clark 55 of 126
1ST ROUND PICK
Gary 28 of 119
1ST ROUND PICK
Van Ness 103 of 119
1ST ROUND PICK
Cooper 4 of 82
2ND ROUND PICK
Alexander 15 of 118
1ST ROUND PICK
Stokes 73 of 118
1ST ROUND PICK
Bullard 81 of 98
2ND ROUND PICK
All these 1st and 2nd round picks and only 1 was a top 10 player at his position. This doesn't even include Musgrave, who is not exactly setting the world on fire even when healthy.
@Iowacheese posted:Could use the Notre Dame OL
I'd take the Ohio State WRs and trade them for the Packers right now. Of course, Ohio State probably pays theirs more.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:I'd take the Ohio State WRs and trade them for the Packers right now. Of course, Ohio State probably pays theirs more.
Is there any official, accurate data showing what college guys really get thru NIL
That is a list of JAG's if I ever saw one.
@Pikes Peak posted:Is there any official, accurate data showing what college guys really get thru NIL
Most states don't require reports of NIL money to be made publicly available.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:I'd take the Ohio State WRs and trade them for the Packers right now. Of course, Ohio State probably pays theirs more.
Was just thinking that too.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Based on that MLF should be coach of the year and Harley should be the top candidate for every job out there.
Without looking at where all other teams guys are ranked it is difficult to say how we fare in the aggregate. With talent spread out over 32 teams we may have more talent than it appears.
@lovepack posted:That is a list of JAG's if I ever saw one.
One star (Cooper), one injured guy (Alexander), one above average guy (Gary), and a mediocre QB.
@FLPACKER posted:Without looking at where all other teams guys are ranked it is difficult to say how we fare in the aggregate. With talent spread out over 32 teams we may have more talent than it appears.
Need more
@FLPACKER posted:Without looking at where all other teams guys are ranked it is difficult to say how we fare in the aggregate. With talent spread out over 32 teams we may have more talent than it appears.
No top end talent. That's pretty clear.
@FLPACKER posted:Most states don't require reports of NIL money to be made publicly available.
Ohio State spent at least 20 million this year on their football team.
I wonder how many first round picks are worse in the rankings than Van Ness?
Their ROI looks good.
@Pikes Peak posted:Their ROI looks good.
As long as they don't play Michigan
@MichiganPacker2 posted:I wonder how many first round picks are worse in the rankings than Van Ness?
Maybe all of them.
So I looked up the Lions PFF scores. They had 6 offensive players in the top 10 of their positions.
Gibbs, St. Brown, LaPorta, and three offensive lineman,
On defense they only had one (Joseph) in the top ten, with the next defensive player being 17th (Branch), but as one would suspect with all their injuries, they had 5 defensive starters that were near the bottom in their positions.
I mean, it doesn't matter because they are getting stomped, but if you are going to go for it, keep your offense out there and run Leonard up the middle.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Ohio State spent at least 20 million this year on their football team.
I wonder how fast Jim Thorpe is spinning in his grave?
You know if OSU is spending that kind of money, other major programs are spending a like amount.
How long will it be until there is a NIL cap?