I know the NFL scouts love Sinnott's acceleration off the line and his hands, but I just read they are concerned about his ability to get separation vs NFL defensive backs, which is why he's projected in round 4 instead of 2 or 3. As far as Beebe, I think they are concerned about his arm length. Don't kill the messenger, just passing along what the scouts are saying. Personally, I think Sinnott goes in round 3 and Beebe in round 3 or 4. Would love to see them both go in round 2, but it's highly unlikely.NatCat2 wrote: ↑April 9th, 2024, 12:05 pmOne of the hundreds of mock drafts has Coop going in the second round to the Chiefs. That’s much more encouraging than some that have him going in the 4th or 5th.
Also Ben Sinnott was in for a visit with the Chiefs. The speculation was he’s a day 3 pick which means 4th round.
I admit to wearing purple colored glasses but Sinnott seems more like round 2 or 3. And Coop seems like round 2.
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If Beebe or Sinnot drops to tne 4th or later Round, then I hope the Chiefs pick them up. Beebe is probably a starter year one on most teams & at least a Nick Allegretti-level interior lineman or better. Sinnott is underrated too, and has excellent skills as a TE. He could be a good backup for a couple of years & possibly a starter at the pro-level after that.wild@nite wrote: ↑April 9th, 2024, 12:54 pmI know the NFL scouts love Sinnott's acceleration off the line and his hands, but I just read they are concerned about his ability to get separation vs NFL defensive backs, which is why he's projected in round 4 instead of 2 or 3. As far as Beebe, I think they are concerned about his arm length. Don't kill the messenger, just passing along what the scouts are saying. Personally, I think Sinnott goes in round 3 and Beebe in round 3 or 4. Would love to see them both go in round 2, but it's highly unlikely.NatCat2 wrote: ↑April 9th, 2024, 12:05 pmOne of the hundreds of mock drafts has Coop going in the second round to the Chiefs. That’s much more encouraging than some that have him going in the 4th or 5th.
Also Ben Sinnott was in for a visit with the Chiefs. The speculation was he’s a day 3 pick which means 4th round.
I admit to wearing purple colored glasses but Sinnott seems more like round 2 or 3. And Coop seems like round 2.
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21 years ago: KSU walk-on player Jordy Nelson of Riley County HS won the 100,200,400,LJ in 3A. Still has 3A 100m/200m records.
Nelson would go on to be an All-American at KSU then an All-Pro WR w/ a Super Bowl Ring with the Packers.
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21 years ago: KSU walk-on player Jordy Nelson of Riley County HS won the 100,200,400,LJ in 3A. Still has 3A 100m/200m records.
Nelson would go on to be an All-American at KSU then an All-Pro WR w/ a Super Bowl Ring with the Packers.
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Jordy was quite the athletic stud. Also a good basketball player and could knock the cover off a baseball or softball with a swing of the bat.WildcatEngineer wrote: ↑Today, 8:55 amSports in Kansas ·
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21 years ago: KSU walk-on player Jordy Nelson of Riley County HS won the 100,200,400,LJ in 3A. Still has 3A 100m/200m records.
Nelson would go on to be an All-American at KSU then an All-Pro WR w/ a Super Bowl Ring with the Packers.
Photo: Manhattan Mercury
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