Our best position is kicker. That’s about all you need to know.
I think D-Line will be very good.Strongest:
Running back
Kicker
Quarterback
Strong:
Offensive Line
Unknown:
Everything else
What will the secondary look like is the biggest mystery? How soon and how well do guys contribute?
Wide receivers, d-line... how do we know? Could be great.
Need a huge bounce back from every position group on defense. Walley needs to get back on track, he's easily our most talented defender (IMO) in terms of NFL potential but last year he was really uninspiring compared to previous years.Strongest:
Running back
Kicker
Quarterback
Strong:
Offensive Line
Unknown:
Everything else
What will the secondary look like is the biggest mystery? How soon and how well do guys contribute?
Wide receivers, d-line... how do we know? Could be great.
How can you say QB? We have no one that’s played at this level…Strongest:
Running back
Kicker
Quarterback
Strong:
Offensive Line
Unknown:
Everything else
What will the secondary look like is the biggest mystery? How soon and how well do guys contribute?
Wide receivers, d-line... how do we know? Could be great.
Strongest:
Running back
Kicker
Quarterback
I'm not sure I see Walley as an NFL player. He's got neither the size, nor the speed the NFL is looking for in a CB. I think he might be a guy who's just a very good college player?Walley needs to get back on track, he's easily our most talented defender (IMO) in terms of NFL potential
Says he was 5-11 185 last yr. I am pretty sure he would be 190 this year. There are many corners that size. especially slot corners.I'm not sure I see Walley as an NFL player. He's got neither the size, nor the s190peed the NFL is looking for in a CB. I think he might be a guy who's just a very good college player?
I can buy that. I'm the type of person who sees success at the college level translating into NFL potential without considering all of the metrics that the pros take into account nowadays so that's where I was going with it.I'm not sure I see Walley as an NFL player. He's got neither the size, nor the speed the NFL is looking for in a CB. I think he might be a guy who's just a very good college player?
Says he was 5-11 185 last yr. I am pretty sure he would be 190 this year. There are many corners that size. especially slot corners.
I can buy that. I'm the type of person who sees success at the college level translating into NFL potential without considering all of the metrics that the pros take into account nowadays so that's where I was going with it.
Not sure if Walley will get drafted but he will certainly be UDFA on somebody team. The question will be if he's able to stick on a team. I believe he has what it takes to be on a team and hopefully last at least 5 years in the league.Which means he'll probably measure 5' 9.5" at the combine, will likely run a pedestrian 4.48 40 & isn't nearly quick enough to play the slot on the NFL, imo. Maybe someone will take him in the 7th round, or as an UDFA? He's a gamer, there's always an outside chance.
This isn't to hate on Walley, I love him as a Gopher. It's just that the NFL is looking for specific size/speed/athleticism traits. That's why a guy who wasn't as productive as Walley like Jalen Myrick (4.28 40) was drafted, while Walley probably won't be.
Just my .02, I hope I'm wrong. It'd be great to have another Gopher in the NFL.