Husky Jacks open thread [2020]


Big if true. Watched a lot of Mater Dei this year, playing St John Boscoe and such and Bryce Young is short but helluva Qb. Would be bad for Bama if he goes elswhere.

D’Eriq Henry from Houston is in play as well. Game changer.

Given that we're already seeing a different, more aggressive style in recruiting already, I'd be surprised if we didn't take a transfer QB for 2020.


Big if true. Watched a lot of Mater Dei this year, playing St John Boscoe and such and Bryce Young is short but helluva Qb. Would be bad for Bama if he goes elswhere.

D’Eriq Henry from Houston is in play as well. Game changer.

Given that we're already seeing a different, more aggressive style in recruiting already, I'd be surprised if we didn't take a transfer QB for 2020.

Hopefully one with a big dick and an elite arm. I want to get on board
 

Big if true. Watched a lot of Mater Dei this year, playing St John Boscoe and such and Bryce Young is short but helluva Qb. Would be bad for Bama if he goes elswhere.

D’Eriq Henry from Houston is in play as well. Game changer.

Given that we're already seeing a different, more aggressive style in recruiting already, I'd be surprised if we didn't take a transfer QB for 2020.


Big if true. Watched a lot of Mater Dei this year, playing St John Boscoe and such and Bryce Young is short but helluva Qb. Would be bad for Bama if he goes elswhere.

D’Eriq Henry from Houston is in play as well. Game changer.

Given that we're already seeing a different, more aggressive style in recruiting already, I'd be surprised if we didn't take a transfer QB for 2020.

Hopefully one with a big dick and an elite arm. I want to get on board

If you don’t get on the train now Damone I’m not letting you back on once this train breaks the sound barrier powered by sizzle and big dick energy.
 

Nick Harris (C – Washington)
Nick Harris is my pick for the player that hurt their draft stock the most. Coming into the week I expected him to show that he deserved to be in the conversation for best center in the draft. However, all week he was beaten with both speed and power moves consistently. His size was a question coming in and it looked like a major weakness for him. By the end of the week, he looked mentally defeated in drills and was just ready to get out of there. I thought Harris was going to leave Mobile as an early second-round prospect, instead, I don’t see how a team can feel comfortable taking him before day three.
 

Nick Harris (C – Washington)
Nick Harris is my pick for the player that hurt their draft stock the most. Coming into the week I expected him to show that he deserved to be in the conversation for best center in the draft. However, all week he was beaten with both speed and power moves consistently. His size was a question coming in and it looked like a major weakness for him. By the end of the week, he looked mentally defeated in drills and was just ready to get out of there. I thought Harris was going to leave Mobile as an early second-round prospect, instead, I don’t see how a team can feel comfortable taking him before day three.

Who wrote this?
 

Nick Harris (C – Washington)
Nick Harris is my pick for the player that hurt their draft stock the most. Coming into the week I expected him to show that he deserved to be in the conversation for best center in the draft. However, all week he was beaten with both speed and power moves consistently. His size was a question coming in and it looked like a major weakness for him. By the end of the week, he looked mentally defeated in drills and was just ready to get out of there. I thought Harris was going to leave Mobile as an early second-round prospect, instead, I don’t see how a team can feel comfortable taking him before day three.

Who wrote this?
https://www.fantasypros.com/2020/01/2020-senior-bowl-winners-and-losers/
 

Nick Harris (C – Washington)
Nick Harris is my pick for the player that hurt their draft stock the most. Coming into the week I expected him to show that he deserved to be in the conversation for best center in the draft. However, all week he was beaten with both speed and power moves consistently. His size was a question coming in and it looked like a major weakness for him. By the end of the week, he looked mentally defeated in drills and was just ready to get out of there. I thought Harris was going to leave Mobile as an early second-round prospect, instead, I don’t see how a team can feel comfortable taking him before day three.

Who wrote this?

Report are the try hard mentality got to him and he did not have a good week
 
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