Rudolph is a talented guy who is underrated for some reason and is a huge competitor - better not leave him for the Patriots, they do all right with those guys. Paxton Lynch was never a football talker, but if you listen to Rudolph he knows the game. He knows what people are doing against him and he knows what he wants to do. He should after 4 years in the same scheme, don't get me wrong - but my concern with someone like Lamar Jackson is that I'm never sure if he can execute a plan or if he's just obliterating simpler schemes and lesser talents out there like Tebow. I'm following Rudolph's pro day closely too, and I want to get much more familiar with all aspects of his game by draft day.
I dunno why, since Elway and I tend to like different QBs, but Rudolph intrigues me despite his Forrest Gump haircut.
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Sam Bradford getting 1yr/$20 mil and $15 guaranteed from AZ makes me feel a little better about this deal.
Meanwhile the Jets are panicking. So it's good that JFE was decisive, if nothing else.
I just have to say I am thrilled we didn't sign Cousins.
I like Henderson - I just worry as I do with all shorter backs about ball security. Booker is fine if not what I was hoping he would be so far - not a lot of flashes, but then he was never a make-his-own-way kind of back. We'll see what the backs look like when they get a hole.
I'm sure we'll take a back in this draft though. Sign me up for Kerryon Johnson or Royce Freeman and the back stable should be able to get things done.
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