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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: Darin S.]
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04/26/25 11:50 PM
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nfhbass
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He’s an idiot. You should see the garbage he posts in the Bass section. I don’t know if you know this, but that section went to the dump well before your username was created. And I see you were the last post in it. You really need to get a life. What kind of life do you suggest I live? One like yours? What a thing for a grown man to say
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: Jman]
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04/27/25 12:26 AM
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I've always wondered this. Thanks to Grok now I know.
Approximately 30% of NFL draftees make an NFL roster, though this varies significantly by round. First-round picks have a 97-99% chance, second-round 94-96%, third-round 85-90%, fourth-round 60-70%, fifth-round 50-60%, and sixth/seventh-round 30-50%. Undrafted players have a 15-20% chance. These figures are based on historical averages and can fluctuate yearly due to draft class strength and team needs.
Approximately 60% of 1st round picks are not with the team that drafted them before their first contract expires. As weak as this year's draft class was it will probably be closer to 70%
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: TxBassSniper]
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04/27/25 02:57 AM
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nfhbass
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Shilo to TB as UDFA 
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: BassFever]
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04/27/25 03:21 AM
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I don't understand the Cowboys pick of Shemar James, can someone explain it to me? Put your blue tinted glasses on and watch this.
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it !
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: Kicker16]
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04/27/25 04:33 AM
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Why do you draft 2 qb's in the same draft? One of these I'm going to guess Gabriel was a GM/Coach decision, Sanders has to be ownership pick or something. Makes 0 sense. RG3 and Kirk Cousins were taken by the Skins in the same draft. Only one amounted to anything. Plenty of teams have done the insurance policy draft.
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: TxBassSniper]
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04/27/25 09:45 AM
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Kirk Cousins has been blessed beyond belief…..arguably the most financially rewarding football career of all time with the least amount of excellence. He is the poster child for those qb crack addicted GMs who just can’t say no to a serviceable, safe QB that doesn’t throw many INTs and/or fumble.
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: Bass-N-Buck Master]
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04/27/25 01:10 PM
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I think 50% of qbs drafted in are out of the league within 5 years or so ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2025/04/full-61983-267742-nfl_career_expectancy.jpg)
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: Westside.]
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04/27/25 05:39 PM
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nfhbass
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: nfhbass]
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04/27/25 05:46 PM
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: Westside.]
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04/27/25 05:49 PM
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RayBob
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PFF for what that's worth.
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: TxBassSniper]
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04/27/25 05:55 PM
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DALLAS COWBOYS: A+
1 (12): G Tyler Booker, Alabama
Booker — Zack Martin’s retirement in March left a hole on the Cowboys’ interior offensive line. Booker, the 48th-ranked prospect on the PFF Big Board, profiles as a bit of a reach but a talent who fills a definite need up front in Dallas. The Alabama guard earned an 86.5 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2024, which will provide an instant boost to a Cowboys offense that ranked 23rd in PFF pass-blocking grade (62.1) this past season.
2 (44): ED Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College
Ezeiruaku — Situated at 17 on the PFF Big Board, Ezeiruaku profiles as a significant value for the Cowboys here. The Boston College standout maintains a solid grading profile, particularly against true pass sets, where he clocked the most snaps of any edge rusher in the 2025 class (196), earning a 90.7 PFF pass-rushing grade and a 25.8% pass rush win rate.
3 (76): CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina
Revel — Shavon Revel was the No. 44 player on the PFF Big Board, so his selection represents great value for the Cowboys at No. 76. Revel is a tall outside corner with back-to-back seasons with coverage grades above 80 (80.5 in 2023 and 84.0 in 2024).
5 (149): RB Jaydon Blue, Texas
Blue — The Cowboys finally address the running back position and get solid value with Jaydon Blue. After two seasons being stuck behind elite running back talent at Texas, Blue got his chance to be the featured back. Blue struggled with fumbles a bit, putting the ball on the ground four times while losing three of them. However, he showcased some elusiveness, forcing 37 missed tackles on 140 rushing attempts.
5 (152): LB Shemar James, Florida
James — The Cowboys have question marks at the linebacker spot, and Shemar James brings a lot of experience to the table, logging over 1,000 career snaps over three seasons, though with mixed results. His PFF coverage grade dropped to 46.5 last season after he posted an impressive 75.2 figure in 2023. On the other hand, he set a career high with a 68.4 PFF run-defense grade in his final year, registering 14 run stops and forcing a fumble.
6 (204): T Ajani Cornelius, Oregon
Cornelius — In three seasons as a starter, Cornelius allowed just four total sacks and 35 pressures on 1,466 pass-blocking snaps.
7 (217): DI Jay Toia, UCLA
Toia — At 6-foot-3 and 325 pounds, Toia is very difficult to move, as evidenced by his 70.0 run-defense grade this past season. He still has work to do as a pass rusher, but his 22 total pressures in 2024 nearly tripled his combined total from the previous three years.
7 (239): RB Phil Mafah, Clemson
Mafah — The Cowboys select a big power back in Mafah, who provides an option in short-yardage situations. He gained 3.24 yards after contact per attempt in 2024.
7 (247): DI Tommy Akingbesote, Maryland
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: TxBassSniper]
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04/27/25 06:57 PM
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Best Cowboys draft in years!!
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: CCTX]
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04/27/25 06:58 PM
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Best Cowboys draft in years!! 
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Re: Draft Day!
[Re: nfhbass]
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04/27/25 09:38 PM
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how can someone who is a NFL talent expert not already know this? You called Sanders a HOF player but this Cowboy draft not even a good one.
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