It made me laugh. They gonna call the Combine Police? L-O-L.Guys, ML football is just another Dov Kleinman, no one's clamoring about the bench press, they're just trying to get you mad and get clicks.
And it's working.
Yet you don't truly know his medicals though with that statement.... lmao. I've said plenty of times, IF his medical checks come back clean, I'd definitely take him at our pick or even top 10 if needed. To me, he's that good. It's football, there's always a risk of injury no matter the player or how clean they come into the league. Since I'm obviously guessing and hedging my bets, I'm going to guess his medicals are gonna check out just fine. Remember, I did say guess hahahahahaSure,
But you failed to mention his massive knee injury in which he not only tore his ACL, but his MCL and PCL…
That combined with the other two and we have a player that may never play a full season. And you want him in the top 15? No thanks. Without that history I’d trade UP for him, but with it, I don’t waste the pick
I'm just responding to the posts here and its clearly funny to me. Some guys just gonna garner hate and apparently Tyson is already polarizing so he's an easy click bait target.Guys, ML football is just another Dov Kleinman, no one's clamoring about the bench press, they're just trying to get you mad and get clicks.
And it's working.
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Good thread discussion on clap attacking (which causes drops for many prospects) and how it's not just slapping hands together to catch the ball but how wide the hands are when ball arrives and needing to still close them together to catch ball.
Fergy had an issue with this in college but oddly enough I don't think it led to his drops this season. Poor timing with Stafford and inconsistency during contested catches were an issue this last year it seemed.
He hasn't had any other major knee injuries since (injury happened in 2022 for Christ sakes lol). Plenty of football players have had knee injuries early on and have had good careers. It's football, that shit happens. Medicine has advanced way more so it's not an injury that's career threatening at all. Once again overblown but hey don't take it from me when he's drafted in the first half of the 1st round. The teams wanting to talk to this young man says it all vs what anyone is saying on this board![]()
I'm not downplaying Tyson's injury history. It's concerning. But the 48% figure is overstating it. He spent four years in college and missed the entirety of the 2023 season and the final three games of the 2022 season due to a severe knee injury. Even if Tyson had no other injuries in college, he'd have missed around 30% of his career games due to that ONE injury. The bigger concern is that he also had injuries that forced him to miss time in 2024 and 2025. But the 48% number is misleading.I just don’t see how 48% games missed is overblowing anything.
48% of the time he’s been on the sideline.
How you can see that and be like, “Yup. We don’t have the defense to get to the superbowl, but you know what we need with the 13th pick? Someone to play half the season then stand on the sidelines for the important games”?
History can’t be ignored. It’s a trend.
Crazy. OK... now what?Peyton intrigues me. Call me crazy.
He's a lottery ticket, but I'd take him on Day 3. There are reasons to be optimistic.Crazy. OK... now what?
Guess I'm crazy too though. I just have a feeling that Payton could be something special in a couple years with the right system and coaching.
I'd only counter by saying that he missed 48 percent due to two major injuries that require long times to recover. It still matters. But it's not like Anthony Davis, who misses 25 percent of every NBA season with various random injuries. So, missed games matters. But percentage of missed games only matter if someone is missing multiple games per year with regular injuries, IMO.I just don’t see how 48% games missed is overblowing anything.
48% of the time he’s been on the sideline.
How you can see that and be like, “Yup. We don’t have the defense to get to the superbowl, but you know what we need with the 13th pick? Someone to play half the season then stand on the sidelines for the important games”?
History can’t be ignored. It’s a trend.
Lot to like there. I'd like to come away from this draft with two pass catchers, ideally and think we'll come out of the 1st likely with one of them, maybe Concepcion.Concepcion is one hell of a prospect. More I watch of him the more I'm wowed. Such an easy mover, it's crazy.
Seriously. An investigation? Sounds super duper serious. Better get the feds on it. Oh the HORROR!!!It made me laugh. They gonna call the Combine Police? L-O-L.
Exactly, people act like Tyson rolling into the combine like this and saying, draft me!I'm not downplaying Tyson's injury history. It's concerning. But the 48% figure is overstating it. He spent four years in college and missed the entirety of the 2023 season and the final three games of the 2022 season due to a severe knee injury. Even if Tyson had no other injuries in college, he'd have missed around 30% of his career games due to that ONE injury. The bigger concern is that he also had injuries that forced him to miss time in 2024 and 2025. But the 48% number is misleading.
Would I draft Tyson? If his medicals check out, absolutely.
Exactly the point I'm making. Knee injury was in 2022 and broken collarbone (which will not affect his play) requires tons of time to recover from as its the most common broken bone as its exposed and protected by not much. Don't believe me, just feel your collar bone right now, them bitches stick out hahaha. Tyson gonna be ok.I'd only counter by saying that he missed 48 percent due to two major injuries that require long times to recover. It still matters. But it's not like Anthony Davis, who misses 25 percent of every NBA season with various random injuries. So, missed games matters. But percentage of missed games only matter if someone is missing multiple games per year with regular injuries, IMO.