7 Burst results for "Slade Bolden"

Ultraflex Football
"slade bolden" Discussed on Ultraflex Football
"I know Mandarin is a tight end, but he's probably going to get most targets on that team. But I just feel like Bateman has a real chance to break out this year. And if he does break out, he could go to the moon and having him at 15 doesn't seem like that's his ceiling. So I'd be happy. I'd be okay with taking him there. The ravens wide receiver record is just so terrible. It's not good. Devin, duvernay, is your number two Taylor Wallace? Jalen Moore. You can stop there. It doesn't matter. Victor Slade Bolden. Exactly. So yeah, I mean, he has every opportunity or should get every opportunity to catch a hundred plus balls and get every target in the red zone that doesn't go to Mark Andrews. I guess before we go back to rob, T Higgins for you is in at number 11, rob has him at number 6. So I guess why do you have him outside of your top ten when he's 23 years old coming off of a good season and seems to have that chemistry with burrough. That's a great question. He has the on my rankings and our consensus number two wide receiver in dynasty. Across the field from him. It's really hard for me to put both of those guys in my top ten and that's pretty much why I couldn't do it. I don't think it's crazy to have tea Higgins at where I have him. If you look at other websites, he usually rank around wide receiver ten other rankings. So I think I'm higher on him. Yeah, rob was pretty high. I think that he just really likes borough and he's hoping that Higgins if he hits his ceiling. If Higgins hits his ceiling, he is a wide receiver atop four dynasty wide receiver because he's so young. He has the quarterback. He's not going to always get double covered because Ja'Marr chase is going to take a lot of attention away. I'm not saying T hagans is a bad player. I just have a hard time ranking him above the guys that rob was able to move down. I'll explain why I have him there. Yeah. More once we get to the top. I have a deep mix here. I have debo at 6 and I don't feel great about it for the exact reasons that rob stated, the fact that he's probably going to have a trade Lance as his quarterback. We don't know what that's going to mean. He doesn't want to run the ball. He doesn't even want to be a 49er. So having him at 6 is me basically just hoping that the guy can keep producing

Patriots Beat
"slade bolden" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"Yep, how's that? How's that? That's better. We're getting there. That was like a minute, a little over a minute. We're getting there though. Okay, Britain covey, I think a lot of people have said Slade Bolden, right? Everybody has kind of made the jokes about Slade Bolden connected slave bold and Britain and Britain covey is maybe a little bit lesser known Slade Bolden. I guess is the best way to put it. West Coast late Bolden. Yeah, play Bolton after dark. Yeah. So I don't think he's as good of a receiver as Bolden is. You're not bringing him in for that and he should be UDF, I wouldn't draft him. He's an excellent excellent kick and punt returner. He's one of the best in college football this year. He has been the last few years. He's, I believe he's Mormon, he did a mission, so he's going to be a little bit older. That's going to limit his upside. Maybe he's a receiver. If they, you know, we've talked about them drafting a lot of guys, Marcus Jones, Bo Melton, Wanda Robinson, who can return kicks. I think they're going to find their kick returner elsewhere in the draft. Somebody who contributes in another way, if they don't, COVID's an easy fit, and I think, you know, even if they do, you bring him in as maybe another option. So if you bring in slave bold and you really bring him into play special teams, I think it's the same with Britain, Kobe, but he's just a little bit faster. He's a little more explosive. I actually think he's a better returner. If we're between the two, there's something to be said for the bold and Matt Jones relationship, but I think I'd rather have Kobe. Yeah, if you're going to make Julian Edelman Wes Welker, Danny Amendola type of comparisons. I would say that Kobe moves a little bit more like those guys enslaved bold in terms of explosiveness as short area agility. He pops off the tape a little bit more than somebody like Slade Bolden and his movements go. So I actually leaned a little bit more towards Britain, Kobe as well as my guy and that 7th round UDF a type of mold of who's the next settlement. If it's going to be anybody from this draft, I think it might more be Britain, COVID, and it will be Slade Bolden. Yep. Thank you. Okay, now we're hitting rhythm. So this is about trading up. We can talk about it in the prism of trading up, but also just Derek singly in general if he does have a fall on draft night as some draft analysts have theorized he might fall into the early teens or something like that. Do you feel like he's good enough as a prospect to go up and get him? Yeah, yeah, I mean, I've said this ever. I think he's the best corner in the draft. I do. The sauce gardener stuff I get it, but I still think Stanley, the ceilings higher. I think the reason people were hesitant on them was kind of bull crap. Oh, we didn't do the combine. A lot of got Jacoby dean didn't do the combine. A lot of guys didn't do the combine. None of the top tackles did the combine. We're still high on them. He has some injury history. I get that. The upside is so, so, so elite, like, so elite, like I would trade up to ten. Now the jets aren't going to give them to you. And I don't think he gets it, and he shouldn't get to that..

Patriots Beat
"slade bolden" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"We do take EJ Perry here though. Okay. I think that's well, let's see who else is here, kenzie. Is not he's getting drafted. There's no way he's not going to grant it. Yeah, so keep an eye out for those guys. Slade Bolden, I think is a lock to be invited to camp. But counter Hayward, if he doesn't get drafted, would be interesting. I think he's going to get drafted though. Probably right here someplace in the 70s. So taking Connor Hayward here wouldn't be bad. And if you think that if you're like really high on LED or if you're really high on Perry and you think that those guys are going to get a UDF phase, then I think Connor Hayward has a role. That's maybe a little bit bigger on the team, right? Like I think that he could play this year and contribute as a fullback. I think the other thing is if it gets to this point, Connor Hayward, you have a better shot of let's say they both made it to the UDF a point, right? You have a better shot of signing EJ Perry as you DFA than you do, Connor Hayward. If that makes sense. Yeah. It does. We did Carter Hayward once before though. We did. Tyler rebel, obviously he was here. I don't think we did. I don't think we did Hayward yet. I don't think we've taken him yet. I thought we took him in the 7th round in another mop and did. Now, because last week was the first week we had a 7th round pick. Oh, I thought we took him. I don't know. I like the quarterback here. I like EJ Perry. I'm just saying, let's just make sure we didn't miss anybody. You look at their history of guys like Zach Robinson and guys and the later on day three as backup quarterback developmental guys. I think that those are those are interesting. EJ Perry do, like you said, scout team potential there. We took to his cousin last week. Yeah, he did. And there's no interesting linebackers. Is that Ross guy for Michigan? So Perry or stout, you want Perry? Let's go, Perry. All right, EJ Perry. Annie's an ivy leaguer. I think they like the brains. Yeah, especially for that scout team role. Learn a new playbook every week. Yeah. All right, so that's where we.

Patriots Beat
"slade bolden" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"On. Yeah, so I don't know. I like slave Bolden in the end of the draft better than some of these guys like Kyle Phillips in the middle of the house, right? And yeah, yeah, he is he is the white wine receiver. Yeah, the only one you left out was gym rat. I think he used a gym rat. The guy who lives in the film room with Mac Jones, and what's the word, the myth, the story from Alabama is that Mac Jones and Slade Bolden used to absolutely tear it up on scout team, right? They would go out there, they run scout team, they'd run with the twos and the threes after practice and Slade and Mac would put on an absolute show together. College roommates, this is, you know, this is what you do, right? Like this is what you do to give your quarterback one of his guys. You don't have to take a second round pick, right? You take them in the 6th round. You take them as a sign of them as a UDF, they just give Mac as guy, right? I'm not trying to go that route and try to reach on a guy like Kyle Phillips because you think he's a little bit better of a player. It's really a dime a dozen at that point. What was the question that you wanted to get to? So it's Chad molten. He asked it a couple times. I think you got to go back like 5 or 6 minutes to find it. Here it is. But with Malik Willis building so much hype, do you think he could go top ten and cause a little panic run of two to three quarterbacks before the pads? So this is where the quarterback workouts factory. And we did this little exercise yesterday, right? How many players outside of the consensus top 21 are going to jump into the top 21 to maybe push a guy like crystal lava, or Andrew booth down, that's mainly going to be the quarterbacks, whether it's picket, whether it's Willis. I did think wills was really good last night. Another quarterback I thought had a really good night throwing the ball last night. It was Carson strong. I don't know that he's going to push that 21, but I don't hate this point. If Willis goes, right? If.

Patriots Beat
"slade bolden" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"That he is healthy mentally and all ready to go, that's a Brandon cooks type of trade for the Patriots, right? Yeah. And I saw somebody in the chat saying Brandon cooks. I'd always take Brandon Coke's back. I don't know if he's available or not. If he's available, I'd absolutely take him. The other thing they could do is they could reverse, they could kind of do the reverse of the branding cook's trade, you trade for Ridley now, right? He plays under that $11 million 50 or option. Right. And then franchise them. Let's say there's a big year, right? You then franchise them and flip them. And maybe get a first round pick back and then maybe you dip back into the draft for receiver next year. Yeah, I like that too, or I even like trading for Calvin Ridley and maybe drafting a guy later in this draft. Day three, maybe you pick up like a Slade Bolden in the 6 or 7th round or something like that to add another receiver, similar to, I guess, what they kind of did in 19 when they got to kill Harry and Jacoby Myers, even though Jacoby was an undrafted free agent, he was a draftable player that they got as an undrafted free agent. So I don't I like the Calvin Ridley thing as long as it checks out off the field and I understand why people are concerned about the off field stuff and we're not. We're not psychologists. We don't talk to Calvin Ridley. There's no way for us to know if he's ready to go or not. Or if he's going to be reliable or not next year, but we can evaluate what we know and that is that he's a really, really good football player and would be a perfect fit here. Let's stick with wide receivers. We're going to go position by position and Alex and I are going to each give one prospect that we're really looking forward to watching at the combine later this week during drills and during the workout portion, stick with wide outs. We talked about the three guys in the first round. So give me somebody that's a little bit more of a sleeper later on in the draft. Yeah, so I'll go mid round late round, obviously I'm watching Juan Dale. I don't know if you said it on the air off the air. A lot of your evaluation is going to be based on his 40, right? Yeah. So I'm really looking forward to see what he runs. I'll bring this name up. He's not, and by the way, I have a whole list 40 players to watch on 98 5 the sports of dot com. I'm actually going to pull somebody who's not up on that list because he was brought up in the chat earlier. And I'm really interested to see what this player is. Devin Tompkins from Utah state. He's going to be in contention for the fastest receiver in the draft. I think it's him at Bo Melton, who's another guy I'm looking at his 40 time will be big at a Rutgers. Devin tomkins might be the fastest receiver in the draft. He's an excellent route runner, especially down the field. He was a pure deep dirty average like 18 yards per catch or.

Patriots Beat
"slade bolden" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"Bengals book. I think it would behoove them on Karen in the Boston Herald made this point. Draft in Alabama wide receiver, put him on the field with Mac Jones, who he played with. And see if you can't generate the same type of on field chemistry and weaponry that the Bengals clearly have with burrow and Jamar chase. Yeah, we've talked about that a lot with John meche, who is one of max's favorite targets in his senior year at Alabama and all the struggles that the Patriots have had with drafting wide receivers is always been about learning the playbook, chemistry, you know, those types of things and not necessarily I don't necessarily think that Nikhil Harry is has no talent, right? I just think that Nikhil Harry was a bad fit in this offense and a bad fit in terms of this program. In terms of work ethic and those types of things, you can kind of skip some of those cut some of those corners by bringing in a guy like mechi, who has built in chemistry with Mac Jones that is familiarity with some of the things the Patriots do going from Bill O'Brien to the Patriots offense, right? So yeah, I mean, I think we all would love to see that. You know, Jameson Williams didn't play with Mac and Alabama, but when we talk about mechi, even later in the later rounds, grabbing a guy like Slade Bolden, who I believe was very, very close with Mac at Alabama off the field, right? I think they were really good friends on and off the field. That would kind of be like Tom Brady and Julian Edelman or Tom Brady and Danny Amendola, they kind of had a bromance, right? And I think that does play a factor in performing on Sunday. Is it the biggest thing? No, obviously talent is the biggest thing. But burrow and chase are just such unison, right? Right off the bat because they play together. And because they've already done this. So yeah, I mean, we would all love that. I think we're all on board with meji Bolden, whoever it is off that Alabama offense that they feel like could be a good pairing. I want to ask you about the Bengals defense. You talked a little bit about the personnel on that side of things. The ones that really stood out to me previewing this Super Bowl is Matthew Stafford against the blitz. You don't blitz Matthew Stafford, right? And the bucks found that out, the difficult way a couple of weeks ago that blitzing Matthew Stafford was a losing proposition. Now, the Bengals against the chiefs use this drop a rush three type of game plan. And I am wondering if it's just going to be more of the same from Cincinnati against the rams and trying to collapse the pocket keep Stafford at bay, get as much pressure as you can on them with three or four man rushes, but not dial up very much extra pressure by dropping guys into coverage and trying to play similarly to how they did against Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City last week or two weeks ago..

KNBR The Sports Leader
"slade bolden" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Finger. I didn't see exactly what was happening. But for a receiver like Devante Smith Have guys taking your bones in your hand in your finger and manipulating them. That did not look good. It was Pete Warner, the linebacker who hit him on that plane. Meanwhile, so Alabama's leaders 38 to 17. We had talked about second half adjustments for Ohio State. It had to be a Justin Fields playing better, and he delivered in that third quarter. Doing? 10 5 Man. Rush Field drops back to throw clothes on his back foot as a man open. It's Garrett Wilson or in Ohio State Touchdown. So that didn't take long. The yard touchdown strike. Yeah, they went up seven minutes Did Alabama that took 62 seconds on the 20 yard touchdown pass by fields. It was set up by a 33 yard run. My fields That run showed burst that he had lost by the time they got to late second quarter and then that throw was off his back foot because he had pressure coming up the middle. And yet it was up and out in front of Wilson in the end zone, something else that he had lost by the end of the second quarter, the ability to throw the ball with effectiveness and I've got to wonder if he got some sort of treatment on that. Whose midsection at halftime that allowed him to come out and play with more burst. We were in the final five minutes of the third quarter, and Ohio State got it down to two scores down 14 points but couldn't get Alabama off the field on the third into Mack Jones hit tight end Jalil Billingsley on a 22 yard pass to get it across midfield. Jones ended up throwing 1/5 touchdown pass of five yarder to Slade Bolden late in the third to make it 45 24 after Alabama's defense turned over Ohio State on downs, Nagy Harris Look to finish him off with million remains the game there in the eye again. Forest all the tight insist on the left. They run into the left Harris, and it's a touchdown. Basically a walk in emotion, forestall to the left on fullback McMillan the blocking to the left. Or Nagy? Yes. As his third touchdown of the night and his 30th of the season. Into Lou's single season, SEC and Alabama records. There was an embarrassment of riches. Mack Jones, the Heisman winner, Devante Harris and another Heisman runner up. Dodgy. Harris ended up with a huge game on that last test. Gather you just played was early in the fourth quarter testy, but that was the only short touchdown run. That was really uncontested because I think that Obama had been pounding Ohio State so much that they have started to sap some of their physical strength as some of their will. It is the Obama factor, the physical domination and intimidation that was starting to get home. Nick Saban as the Final seconds ticked away, passing the bear Bryant with his seventh national championship, 50 to 24. Alabama beats Ohio State to finish a perfect 13 and, oh, season. We're just getting started. Our college.