Albert Breer says it’s a misconception teams mislead insiders for NFL Draft
Do GMs actually listen to the Mel Kipers of the world? Maybe not directly. But they sure pay attention when the right people start echoing the same names.
Do GMs actually listen to the Mel Kipers of the world? Maybe not directly. But they sure pay attention when the right people start echoing the same names.
"I get offended personally for Drake London when people say he is the next Drake London."
"If there’s an important call, it’s coming through the landline."
"He always was right down the middle of the fairway, 230 yards, nice and easy, hit the double, whatever you want to call it, and would never ... have a stance that went against the grain a little bit."
"You are so glad you had sex it’s not even the quality of it"
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"You get accused of trying to do something for whatever team or league you're trying to promote."
"I just don't know that he's ready."
"I just can’t imagine starting any game as a quarterback and electing to pull myself out."
"I'm not trying to make this about the NFL Draft, but I am trying to make this about best teams."
"This selection committee likes this offense and Cam Ward. They like close losses."
"It's an ownership problem, folks."
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McShay criticized Kelce's recent lack of production, attributing it to his off-season lifestyle and physical conditioning.
McShay hinted at a big announcement on Ryen Russillo's podcast earlier this week.
"I just picture Kiper pacing with the cord getting stuck around him."
"I’m sitting this one out on TV due to obvious contract limitations."
"I am 46 years old and I'm still feeling anguish toward Sean Stellato."
"Some really, really surprising layoffs today at ESPN. Lotta terrific, veteran talent walking out the door."
ESPN was hit with massive layoffs on Friday including some of the most recognizable faces on the network in high-profile positions.
Add Matt Hasselbeck and Todd McShay to the list of ESPN layoffs.
The results are in, and they show that doing a successful mock draft is much harder than it may seem.
"Do you come back and acknowledge, that controversial opinion was right? No, the media doesn’t. The media does a lousy job of that."
Experts like ESPN's Todd McShay should provide detailed facts not vague negative comments.
The ESPN analyst's comments on the Ohio State receiver were unfair and unnecessary.