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- April 1, 2016 at 2:38 pm #4637
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ParticipantGerman Receiver Moritz Boehringer Attracting NFL Interest As 2016 Draft Looms
Germany’s Moritz Boehringer Stuns NFL Scouts At Florida Atlantic Pro Day
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/moritz-boehringer?id=2556261
His measurables IMO would be in line with what H.Jackson Ideally wants at the position I think. Might be a good 3rd day project.
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April 3, 2016 at 8:42 am #4649DawgSoldier
ParticipantFor measurables his times and places compared with combine,
Forty: 4.43 – 4th best time and all the players are 2 inches or more smaller.
Vertical: 39 Inches – 4th best and only 2 inches of the top which is Josh Doctson
Broad Jump: 10’11” – 2nd best tied with Josh Doctson and one inch of the top.
20yard SS: 4.10 – 4th best again slightly behind Doctson who had 4.08 the top was Braxton Miller with 4.07
3 Cone: 6.65 – 3rd Best tied with Braxton Miller but ahead of Doctson who had 6.84
Bench: 17 reps – 5th best tied with Braxton and a bunch of WRs the top was 20 by Sterling Shepherd, Doctson had 14.
Obviously athletically & size wise he ranks up there with the best in this draft the only worry is how quickly he transitions to the NFL game, but he has a shot to start with our current crop of WRs….but hey that’s what 3rd picks are for IMO.http://cloudassetserver.com/STL/posts/185/sp_04_976x0.jpg
April 4, 2016 at 6:27 am #4654BillWunkle
ParticipantThe first thing that jumped out on film was how fast he moves for a player of his size. The second thing is that he appears to be left handed because that’s the hand he always used to carry the football. He’ll need to get used to switching over to his right hand when he’s running on or towards the right sideline to help shield the football from defenders that would try to punch it out of his hands.
As far as which round to grade him at . . . that’s a tough one. I’m guessing mid-second to late third; but you don’t know what kind of talent there is in the German league. My guess is it’s comparable to Division III, but I don’t know for sure.
Am I going mad, or did the word THINK escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic landmass!
April 4, 2016 at 9:06 am #4657Ice
KeymasterWant to know what kind of talent there is in the German league? Google images of “German football” and count how many pages you have to scroll before you see a picture of someone playing football and not soccer.
April 4, 2016 at 5:30 pm #4668DawgSoldier
ParticipantWant to know what kind of talent there is in the German league? Google images of “German football” and count how many pages you have to scroll before you see a picture of someone playing football and not soccer.
it’s about the same the same as getting a guy from D3 mount union at WR. Like pierre garcon and cecil shorts.
Ora D2 QB going top 5 this year in Wentz.
No stone left unturned is the way to be IMO.
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