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2025 NFL offseason thread

Jameis Winston to the Giants. Only a truly battered fan base - and I include myself totally - can see this as a real upgrade. We got our first round QB pick!

I read at least one report suggesting they still might try to get Rodgers, though I think Ancient Aaron is stuck choosing between the Steelers and retirement.
 
Draft question, one of the hot edge guys is Stewart from A&M, someone who never exceeded 1.5 sacks a year. Do the scouts truly ignore the production during games? I know sacks are at times misleading but max 1.5 in a year??
 
Draft question, one of the hot edge guys is Stewart from A&M, someone who never exceeded 1.5 sacks a year. Do the scouts truly ignore the production during games? I know sacks are at times misleading but max 1.5 in a year??
Oweh had no sacks as a junior at Penn State although he was pretty good his sophomore year. He had a great pro day, went at the end of the first round and just had 10 sacks for Baltimore.

That's obviously an outlier, but shows recently teams don't care as much about stats.
 
A&M in general is one of those programs where 2 plus 2 always seems to add up to 3.5. Hard to say if it is coaching or if they just keep valuing recruiting stars above motor and work habits.
 
Oweh had no sacks as a junior at Penn State although he was pretty good his sophomore year. He had a great pro day, went at the end of the first round and just had 10 sacks for Baltimore.

That's obviously an outlier, but shows recently teams don't care as much about stats.

Oweh at least had five sacks as a sophomore, so he had managed a little more production.
 
A&M in general is one of those programs where 2 plus 2 always seems to add up to 3.5. Hard to say if it is coaching or if they just keep valuing recruiting stars above motor and work habits.
When I was looking at colleges about four decades ago, aTm appealed to me for two reasons: hot party girls and lack of "freshman core" requirements.

2+2=3.5 sounds like standard aTm math.
 

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