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  1. "Dyami Brown made money, and he made money because when you watch the tape you knew he was one of the top deep threats in football, but then he works out and he runs a low 4.4-forty, you saw a 35 1/2 inch vertical, and then you see him catching balls,” Brooks said. “When looking at this wide receiver class you can put him in different categories — your true No. 1’s, and then your deep threats that are No. 2’s — I think he has to be at the top of the list of the No. 2’s in terms of a deep-ball specialist, a big-play weapon opposite an established No. 1. I think Dyami Brown is going to have a fantastic NFL career and I expect to hear his name called on Day Two, hopefully early on Day Two in the second round."
  2. Rondale Moore can bench 400 and squat 600. Dang he would have been fun to watch here. 😕
  3. Hoping for JOK or Rondale Moore or Nick Bolton. And Andre Cisco in the third round.
  4. If JOK is available at 51 would you take him? 🤔
  5. Which of the Moore wide receivers is better?
  6. Should Collins play weak side linebacker, while Jamin plays middle linebacker and Holcomb strong side? https://www.pff.com/news/pro-landon-collins-is-the-best-off-ball-linebacker-entering-free-agency https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/amp/washington_has_talked_to_landon_collins_about_moving_to_linebacker/s1_16457_34730234 According to John Keim of ESPN, Washington is talking to Collins about switching positions. “I initially dismissed [Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah] as a possible pick, even though I know they liked him in this range (19th pick overall). But I know they’re talking to Landon Collins about a move to the same position.
  7. Come on pick Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah!
  8. https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/chase-young-very-simple-message-045244070.html
  9. https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/12/14/mmqb-week-14-green-bay-packers-top-seed-aaron-rodgers-bruce-arians-chase-young CHASE YOUNG DOES IT ALL After Washington beat the Niners, injured San Francisco star rusher Nick Bosa shot a text over to Chase Young, his ex-Ohio State teammate. Hell of a game. Way to ball, brother. That would qualify as an understatement. On Sunday, the Football Team took the Niners behind the woodshed, beating the “hosts” 23–15 in Arizona. And there was no denying it—the 21-year-old Young was the best player on the field. On Sunday, he became the first rookie and third player since 1999 to have two passes defensed, a sack, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a fumble returned for a touchdown in a single game. Young’s been a menace all year for Washington. But this was different than just that. “As the season goes on, I definitely have been getting more comfortable when I’m out there,” Young told me postgame. “And today, I just tried to put it all together. I try to do that every game, but today it just happened for me. I’m grateful.” Washington is, too, that he was there for them with the second pick, which has helped land them in sole possession of first place in the NFC East with three weeks to go. And reason for that gratitude really showed up on a handful of plays that shot Young’s star into the stratosphere. So I figured we’d have Young take us through those. First quarter, 9:31 left, second-and-7, 49ers’ 38 … 49ers QB Nick Mullens throws a screen to WR Brandon Aiyuk for five yards. “On that play I saw Trent [Williams]’s eyes, he was looking down. So I knew he wasn’t coming to me. I knew there was something up. He went down, the quarterback popped back, he looked my way, so I said, ‘Screen.’ I just tried to put my foot in the ground and get back to it as fast as I could. Me and Jon [Allen] were on that play right there. That’s definitely what Coach [Jack] Del Rio preaches, and that’s what we just try to do.” First quarter, 9:02 left, third-and-two, 49ers’ 43 … Young sacks Mullens for an eight-yard loss. “On that sack, it was a play where I had to drop. And after like two seconds, if he didn’t look my way or throw my way, then he tells us to hit it. That’s all I did right there, I just hit it. And the tackle was looking at the guard, he didn’t see me coming. … I was licking my chops right there. Yessir.” Second quarter, 5:00 left, second-and-four, 49ers’ 31 … Jeff Wilson runs off right tackle and is hit from behind by Young, two yards behind the line of scrimmage; Young jars the ball loose, and DaRon Payne recovers it. “Really, the tackle went down, my job is to dive. So I just hit it. And I think, when I really looked at it, the ball was kind of not secure in his hands, so when I hit him I think the impact just made it bobble out.” Second quarter, 1:11 left, first-and-10, 49ers’ 49 … Payne sacks Mullens, knocks the ball out and Young returns it 47 yards for the touchdown. “I knew when I’ve seen that joint, it’s like city or country. City is when a lot of people are around it, and you jump on it, and country is when it’s alone. So I knew to pick that joint up. … I was just looking at green. All I knew was scoop-and-score.” And so Washington, with Alex Smith down and Dwayne Haskins in for an extended stint, and the defense coming together when it’s needed most, is now the one being chased atop the NFC East. That, of course, is where Young’s focus is. But winning Defensive Rookie of the Year—he’d be the fourth Ohio State alum in five years to do that—is something he’s thought about, too. “I’m working on it,” he said with a laugh. “This game definitely helped. Don’t think I don’t hear everything, don’t think I’m not working for greater purposes. Because I want to be one of the best.” Sunday would indicate he might already be there.
  10. The announcer on fox Greg Jennings said that Young reminds him Julius Peppers, a dominant athletic freak. Rodney Harrison on NBC said that Young will be the best player in the league. He was a one man wrecking crew today, and is the leader of what is shaping up to be a dominant defense.
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