Hot take…. coming out of Combine I wouldn’t be surprised to see Travon Walker in play for media mocks at #2. A combo of strong testing, Hutchinson being back in play at 1, and the need to freshen up mocks. He’s also a hell of a player.
@KuKhahil I appreciate the Beasley situation was out of our hands, but do you think rolling last year’s roster forward would have had a better chance in the playoffs than this year’s roster (assuming same development of the young guys)?
@DetroitOnLion Would you rather go up to 15 to get the one you have graded higher, or settle at 17 assuming no trade down offer?
In mock drafts it’s mostly a case of select your favourite OT at 17 but you may have to move up a couple spots to get the one you want, or just go BPA regardless
@HonoluluBlues_ Obv there are run D questions, but Lawrence’s pre draft process means I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s going to be closer to 17 than 50. You can only take what the simulator gives you though!
@fahey_tom Who did you fly with? And do they still let you get off the back of the plane? Feels like that might be a way to help get towards the front of the queue
@blocksixgooner Who did you fly with? And do they still let you get off the back of the plane? Feels like that might be a way to help get towards the front of the queue
@mikeotoka Who did you fly with? And do they still let you get off the back of the plane? Feels like that might be a way to help get towards the front of the queue
@PrideOfDetroit Spoiler alert, I'm not a coordinator. But if I was, running Jamo off for long enough in the first half of a season that DCs are telling their DBs to keep eyes on digs and intermediate routes for the back half and playoffs feels like a best case scenario
@DetroitOnLion I had this previously. Injured in pre-season, diagnosed as a torn labrum so played rest of season at safety. Only when they operated they realised the glenoid fracture (+hills-sachs lesion) and needed 3 ops to reconstruct. Playing versus NFL Dline with that injury is wild
Woking Golf Club. They say that it all started here - the heady brew of art and science that we know today as golf course architecture and strategic design - when members John Low and Stuart Patton decided to drop a few centerline bunkers into the 4th fairway.
Even without its amazing history, this healthland gem in the Surrey Hills southwest of London should be a place on every golfer’s must-play list. It’s a terrific design and an incredibly fun loop - a paradigmatic example of the often-overused-but-perfectly-appropriate-here labeled course “I could happily play every day.”
As an added note, if American golfers knew what a membership at Woking (and similar clubs here) cost compared to an average U.S. country club membership, heads would explode. Pounds buy more than dollars, it would seem, when it comes to the purchase of great golf. 🏴🇬🇧