🎥WSH Rookies Day 2 Practice Clips & Analysis! Coaches RAVE About Gabe Taylor & Amos👀! JCM AGILITY🔥
All right. What’s happening y’all? It’s your boy Rico from Street Scores. And now we have the first full practice for the rookie mini camp undrafted free agents draft picks, rookie mini camp invites, and everything. We have practice clips, analysis. This one is like the full one. Yesterday we just got like two, three clips. Now we have several of them for like several different people. And so we got to dive into everything. We’re going to look at everything, break down every Of course, we’re going to overanalyze. I mean, it’s just rookie mini camp. These guys don’t even have pads on, but we’re still going to overanalyze. And I also want to talk about and even show y’all how some of the DB coaches were raving over Gabe Taylor and Trey Amos while they were going through drills. And also our seventh round pick running back Jaory Crosky Merritt looks insanely agile. Like you see on tape, but it’s interesting to see it in practice form. Super excited about his future. And then I also have Gabe Taylor and Josh Connelly answering some questions after practice. And you’ll definitely want to stick around for the Gabe Taylor questions. the answers. But before we get into everything, make sure you stick on that like button, stick on the subscription button, and stick on the bell next to that subscription button so you get notification each and every time I release informative and opinion video just like this one. Make sure you stay tuned to all of the content. Pull up every video. Got y’all covered for everything. Commander’s one-stop shop. I’m about to start working on the film sessions for the rookie class as well, exclusively for channel members and all of that. And without further ado, let’s go and dive into this video right now, man. Let’s get it. Adam, Adam, man. Rookie mini camp, man. We’re almost there. We are almost there. There’s rookie mini camp, then it’s voluntary OTAAS, then it’s mandatory mini camp, and then we’re into training camp. Now granted, training camp is like July, August, September. Like, we’re some distance away, but we’re getting there, though. We’re getting closer. And rookie mini camp is like the first time that we really start to smell grass again. And shouts out to JB Finley cuz I completely agree. He said, “Pretty fired up for rookie camp. One step closer to football. Looking forward to seeing Trey Amos run and turn in person because you see a lot of agility and taped that on tape great hips that a lot of corners even the really good ones don’t necessarily have. There’s not much to glean from rookie mini camp, especially for Connelly with no pads on as an offensive lineman, but you will see his agility. You’ll see why I feel like by the time he like maybe in a year or two he’ll probably be one of the most agile, one of the best offensive tackles as far as getting to the second level in blocking linebackers or defensive backs. You get to see some of that already, but granted again there are no pads, but it will be good to see Lane and Madano speed and also the Gabe Taylor angle is special. Of course, we’re going to talk about and show you Gabe Taylor. We have stuff on every draft pick except for Jaylen Lane today, which is weird, but at least we got some stuff yesterday on him, but we I have clips of Josh Connelly, Trey Amos, Kane Madano, Jakori Crosky, and even Gabe Taylor as well. So, I’m going to show y’all all of that. break it all down, of course. But before we get into everything, I mean, just the fact that Zack Z is there. Why is Zack Z there at rookie mini camp, man? He was sitting there watching the rookie mini camp practice, standing next to Adam Peters, Dan Quinn, David Blackburn, and Lance Newark. You had all of the like main guys of the organization, the decision makers on what we do with the roster, who we keep, who we don’t keep, and stuff like that. For agency, trades, draft, all of that, all of the head honchos. And Zachar is just there standing with them. He doesn’t even have to be at the facilities today. He just wanted to, man. So, you just see how invested he is into this program, this football. I mean, you could tell just from things like that that he truly meant it when he said he wish he was just a few years younger so he could be there throughout like with Jaden Daniels for several years of his career rather than just like the last couple. He’s already old and everything like that. And that and that almost that made me tear up a little bit when he said that last year towards the end of the last season. I forgot when he said it. Maybe it was like immediately after we lost the NFC Championship game to the Eagles or something like that, but he said something to the extent of, “I wish I was like seven, eight years younger so that me and Jad Daniels could be in our primes together so I could be able to witness that in person, be a part of that for several years rather than just like a couple.” So that man Zack Z really loves what he’s doing with the Commanders. He loves being a part of this again to just wake up on a Saturday that he could have had just free to do whatever he wants to over there watching the undrafted free agents and rookie mini camp tryyous. So, shouts out to JP Finley. He said, “Pretty cool of Zachar to come out to watch some rookie camp.” Dude has a decade plus in the league and a Super Bowl ring. I mean, he literally has no absolute reason to be there other than the fact that he’s just excited about football and loves being around this organization and his players. You have Dan Quinn there coaching. You have Adam Peters, David Blackburn, and Lance Newark looking like, “Okay, this is who we’re going to potentially keep. This is who we’re going to let go and all of that type of stuff.” But Zack just being there just purely off the love of the game. Now, let’s start and we’re going to go in order of like draft picks. So, we’re going to start with Josh Connelly, then Trey Amos, and we’re going to work our way down. Josh Connelly. And of course, this is our first time seeing Josh Connelly for real. For real, because yesterday, we just saw him walking out in slow motion. There was a clip uploaded by the Commander official Twitter and everything like that. But now, we’re seeing him stretching. We’re seeing him go through drills. And again, you can see that agility that I was talking about earlier. I’m telling you right now, he may not necessarily be one of the best right tackles immediately out of the entire NFL, but specifically at getting to the second level to get out in front of Jayen Daniels on a speed option when Jaden Daniels is running with the ball to get out in front of Debo Samuel when there’s a screen thrown towards him. You know what I’m saying? Like that’s the type of stuff that Josh Connelly, I think, is going to be elite at very quickly. We’ll see about like being able to handle power rushers and bull rushes and you know things that come with developing that anchor that he needs to work on because he wasn’t a perfect prospect. There’s a reason he wasn’t like a top five automatic pick coming out of the draft. There are some weaknesses to his game right now, but I feel like all of his weaknesses are fixable and the things that he is either great at or even elite at really hard to teach. It’s really hard to teach. I It’s impossible really to teach the mobility that he has. So, I’m really excited to see some of that on display that again, even though there are no pads, he’s not blocking defensive linemen, you can see some of that agility and ridiculous athleticism that that he has embedded in him. And shouts out to George Carney because he brings up a good point. He said Connelly is so athletic. They designed plays for him as a true freshman at Oregon. Whether it was at a tackle, at tight end, on the rare occasion of a blocking back, I think he can be really special, tremendous upside if he hits his ceiling. You can argue he has one of the highest ceilings of this entire draft class. And I’m not even just talking offensive lineman. I’m talking out of any player drafted. No, regardless of position, his ceiling is insane. Remember, Mel Kyper said that if he would have just waited one more year and came out of the draft next year, the 2026 draft, he’s more than likely a top five pick. The talent is there. It’s just the reason he fell further in this 2025 draft, is cuz, you know, you’re still getting a relatively raw version of him compared to what he more than likely will be in 2026. But I think with this coaching staff with Bobby Johnson is your offensive lines coach, Anthony Lynn is your run game coordinator, Cliff Kingsberry is one of the smartest offensive minds in all of football. I mean, that guy found a way to scheme Andrew Wy into a good right tackle with the way that he called plays, designed plays, had guys chipping to help a little bit occasionally and things like that. Imagine what Cliff Kingsbury is going to do with this physical freak of a specimen. I mean, there’s just no reason somebody that big can move that well with their quick their feet, their hips, all of that type of stuff. So, I’m really excited about Josh Connelly. Again, you’re seeing him go through his practice and I’m ready, man. I’m super excited. Again, it’s not like a lot to take from this, especially an offensive lineman with no pads, but you see you see the athleticism, man. And then, shouts out to JP Finley for this clip right here where he pointed out online drills. Josh Connelly is number 72. Bobby Johnson working with him personally. Cool moment when they had to go get the equipment for the grill. Connelly ran over to grab it with the equipment, guys. Was dribbling it back like a basketball. It’s just the little things. It’s the passion. It’s the one to go do every little thing possible to help to be a part of what’s going on. He’s taken initiative. And again, as a 21-year-old, the sky’s the limit. We just already talked about the talent. Then he also has the mentality to be great as well. I’m thinking Josh Connelly is going to look like a huge steel pick 29. People are going to look back a couple of years from now and be like, there’s no way with the athletic upside that he showed. The fact that he gave Abdul Carter his worst game that this entire past season as a full-blown edge rusher. Zero pressures, zero sacks, zero QB hits, nothing. Like a complete dud. He made Abdul Carter not look like a first round pick. You can argue he was the only tackle in all of college football that went against Abdul Carter and did that last year. People are going to look back and look at all of these signs and be like, “How did we let that slip to 29 to the commanders?” I’m telling you right now, the way that we feel, especially in years past about like, “How did this guy get to the Chiefs? How did this guy get to the Ravens?” That’s how people are going to start feeling about our draft picks, especially Josh Connelly making it to 29. But not even just him. How about Trey Amos making it to 61. Our boy Trenavian Amos, man, as you can see on the screen right now, he’s looking pretty agile as well. You’re seeing the footwork. You’re seeing the hips. seeing the change of direction, even the bend as well. And so you have second round cornerback Trey Amos going through drills and you had a coachel quote getting better every rep Amos unquote. So this is a guy that you know he’s starting to get his sea legs up under him that they’re starting to warm up now cuz again granted these guys haven’t played serious football since like December, January. So now they’re getting back into the motion of practice. And of course they had the combine and pro day and of course they trained for that. But now they’re in like an actual practice setting for the first time in a few months. So you know it’s probably going to take a while to adjust, but every rep he you can just see it. Okay, we’re getting back to ourselves. I’m turning into should have been a first round pick for Amos right now. He really had no business making it to 61, man. I’m telling you right now. And then moving on, again, I have no idea, but we had no Jaylen Lane clips come out of from any Commander reporter, beat reporter, social media person. No Jaylen Lane today, which is really weird because Jaylen Lane was like the only guy we actually saw do anything yesterday with that clip of him catching the ball in slow motion, running around and everything like that. So, at least we got some Jaylen Lane yesterday directly from the official commander Twitter. But today, no Jaylen Lane at all. like not even a little bit. I didn’t even see like a sighting of him. I don’t even like remember seeing him in any picture or anything like that. But hey, we’ll see him later. Hopefully, we see him tomorrow with the second full day of actual rookie mini camp practice. But I’m pretty sure we’re going to see a lot of him at OTAA’s mandatory mini camps and training camp. He’s going to be unavoidable. His athletic and athleticism and explosion quickness, I’m telling you right now, you’re not going to be able to miss him. like he’s he’s gonna stick out like a sore thumb, but in a good way. That boy is going to flash all off seasonason. I’m tell I’m giving you the heads up right now. He’s going to live up beyond the fourth round pick. That’s another guy. I think a lot of our draft picks are going to look like steals. People are going to look back and be like, “How did this guy this 20 over 20 lbs heavier than Deshawn Jackson quicker, faster, and more explosive just off of the athletic testing at the combine than Deshawn Jackson again over 20 lbs heavier. How did that guy make it to the fourth round? I’m not saying he’s going to be Deshawn Jackson or even a better version of Deshawn Jackson with the fact that he is more athletic than Deshawn Jackson even was in his prime. But at the same time, man, I’m telling you, this is some guy with some serious traits. And another one of those guys we’re going to look back a couple years from now, why was Jaylen Lane even available in the fourth round, especially towards the end of the fourth round? Then linebacker Kane Madano. Now, this is like the only clip we have of him, this quick little 11se secondond clip. But at the very least, again, even though we don’t have pads and stuff, you’re seeing the agility. You’re seeing the foot quickness and all of that type of stuff. And Kane Madano arguably the best coverage linebacker to come out of this draft. He ran the fastest 40 time of any linebacker in this class. And he has very smooth hips. He can change directions very easily. Again, like I’ve already said, I feel like the closest comp to him, honestly, especially if you want to just go ahead and move him to like a box safety playing the star role or what some of y’all call the Buffalo nickel. I think like Nick Amawari, Jeremy Chin, I think he could honestly be the Jeremy Chin replacement. I have to feel like Nick Amari and Jeremy Chin, the way that they’re different from him is that they’re more explosive, maybe a little bit quicker straight line speed, but Kane Madrono has the better hips and change of direction skills than better than both of those guys in Jeremy Chin and Nick Amari. But there all three of those guys are elite athletes that probably project better to safety. But they gave Kane Madrono number 56. So maybe they’re going to try to put him at linebacker at first. See how it goes. But very athletic guy. At the very least is going to be an elite coverage guy that can help Bobby Wagner and Frankie Lvu do what they want to do best more often. That’s stop the run and go after the quarterback. Kane Madrono can handle erasing tight ends for us. Whether he’s a linebacker, whether he’s a safety, whatever, he’s going to be somewhere in that box area. So honestly, it doesn’t really matter what number he wears or what position he technically is cuz he’s going to be somewhere around there taking away tight ends, covering whoever he needs to cover, and occasionally stopping a run, maybe even blitzing after the quarterback, getting a couple of sacks. We’ll see though. Now, moving on. My boy, running back Jaci Kroski Merritt, man, probably my favorite draft pick of the whole class just off of the fact that there’s no reason he should have been there in the seventh round. And like I keep saying, there’s going to be a lot of these guys from this draft class. People are going to look back a couple years from now and be like, there’s no way that guy made it to the pick that he did. I think JaKoRi is going to be the best version of that. I think honestly JaKoRi has the potential to be the biggest steal of the entire draft. Regardless of team, regardless of pick, out of every pick in every team that that had picks in the draft, all 32 of them, I think Jaci may end up being the steal out of out of the entire draft. I I really do, man. I mean, look at the insane agility that he’s displaying in these clips right now, man. I mean, you see it on tape. Again, I’ve already given you the advanced stats since Zebra Sports has been tracking it since 2018 with the Senior Bowl in the East West Trian Bowl. He had the number one quickest deceleration out of all running backs since 2018 to participate in the Senior Bowl of East West Trian Bowl. And he had like the sixth quickest acceleration. It was insane. And then he had like the best force mist tackle rate from agility out of any running back. And he I think he was number one in run success rate against stack boxes and things like that. Like there are some elite traits here that we’re working with. And so even without the pads on, even without a defense in front of him, you can just see the agility, man. He has agility that nobody else has in this running back room right now. Not another person in this running back room has that level of quickness and agility. That’s why when against stack boxes, out of all running backs in this entire drive class, including Nastston Genty, include Amarian Hampton, Trayvon Henderson, Quincson Junkkins, Caleb Johnson, whatever running back you want to throw out there, out of all of those running backs, he had the highest run success rate against stack boxes. And I feel like agility had the was the majority of the reason for that because there’s an stack box. Typically, there’s more defenders than your offensive line and the guys in front of you can block for you. So to have a consistent success against that, that means you have the agility that there’s a guy coming unblocked or he’s beating his blocker very quickly and you’re able to avoid him and still make get some positive yardage out of it. That’s elite insane level agility, especially behind the line of scrimmage. He’s going to make the first guy miss every time. And we can’t say that for any other running back in this running back room. I know he’s a seventh round draft pick, so we should keep our expectations a little low, but he was definitely more than a seventh round talent. and he only made it to the seventh round because of the fact that he was ineligible of playing college football this past year. And but even then, first of all, again, I feel like he’s a third round talent at worst, honestly. But even then, the fact that he was ineligible to play ever since the first game of the season, he showed up to every single practice and participated in practice knowing that he had no chance of playing on Saturdays. I feel like that work ethic alone should have gotten him drafted in the fifth round, but it is what it is. We’re lucky that he made it to the seventh with the ability for us to even get him. The fact that we even have him on the roster right now, I’m still shocked. I’m absolutely shocked by the fact that we even somehow ended up with him in the seventh. I I mean, I wouldn’t have been mad if they took him in the fourth, honestly. Instead of Jaylen Lane, now you have Jaylen Lane and Jaka. But also, shouts out to Anthony Lynn because he was working with the running backs, including of course seventh round running back Jakori Krosky Merritt. and he when he was doing his teaching he said quote all great runners play with leverage unquote and I feel like Jakori Kroski has a lot of that and then shouts out to Rio Robinson he brings up a good point he said finally we got a back with some lateral agility on the roster he definitely has the most lateral agility out of any running back we have and that’s already right now day one now granted of course there’s a lot of nuance to when you get into the transitioning from college to the NFL pass protection route running vision even though I see a lot of great vision in his tape, but you know there’s a lot of nuance mental things that you know of course that he can work on and get better at, but just pure natural god-given ability, especially that agility of his immediately the best in our running back room day one. And that also gives him like a niche cuz Brian Robinson’s more of the bulldozer type of guy. Third and one, fourth and one goal line situation. Austin Eckler is your third and long. You can send him out on a route. He’s also our best pass protecting running back still right now. So he’s like your best bet at protecting Jaden Daniels in a third along obvious passing down situation. But and even you can throw in Chris Rodriguez in there. You could throw in Jeremy McNichols. You can even throw in Michael Wy. Nobody has this agility. So if there’s a specific situation, we need a zone run. It’s third and three. We need those three yards. I have my money on Jakori more than any running back we have in our room right now already. That’s just me personally. Now moving on from him. Now we have the first look at Gabe Taylor and his number 26 jersey. Again, you saw the helmet yesterday with the number 26 and the Taylor on it that I showed y’all in a clip yesterday, but now you actually see him in the jersey chilling around with the other defensive backs there. You have Trey Amos, who’s of course a second round pick. You have um Fentrell Cypress who’s the drafted free agent from Florida State. And of course, you have right there number 26, Shawn Taylor’s younger brother, Gabe Taylor. Now, let’s get into the clips and look at him, man. I mean, it’s never been a lack of athleticism. The only thing that’s working against him right now was you could argue maybe level of competition playing at Rice. But same thing with Luke McCaffrey who we took in the third round. So you could tell they don’t care about that. I think is how small he is. That’s literally cuz when you do his relative athletic score it literally the only thing holding him back is a bunch of green at worst yellow everywhere and then you just have that red cuz he’s really small. Very very small in in height and weight. If you would have literally I I showed y’all this too. So, I did a whole individual like 25minute breakdown on Gabe Taylor. I watched his film. I gave you advanced stats and everything. I showed you his relative athletic scores. And even in that video, I showed y’all if you just make him 6’2, 220. He’s like a 9 something athlete. So, it’s not the movement at all. The thing that’s holding him back is literally just his lack of size. But boy, you can see him moving in these clips. And you even had a defensive back coach yell, quote, “Holy shit.” I could feel how fast that was.” So, these coaches are loving what they’re seeing from Gabe Taylor. Of course, I always want every time I talk about Gabe Taylor in a video, I’m going to stop and emphasize the fact that this guy is a rookie mini camp invite. He’s not even signed as an undrafted free agent. And you know, we look at undrafted free agents like, “Oh, man. There’s no there’s it’s very unlikely that they make the Final 53 man roster.” Well, this guy’s not even to the undrafted free agent level. He’s the level below that. He’s not even on roster right now. He’s not a part of our 90man roster going into the offseason workouts. If you want to add him to the roster, you have to cut somebody else. So, Gabe Taylor has a huge hill to climb, but of course, I’m rooting for him. And when you stand out like that and you have coaches raving about you and saying, “I could feel how fast that drill was.” Again, he’s undersized. And and that’s the problem, though, because they can rave about how fast he is all they want because he’s there’s never been a problem of speed. He killed that at this pro day. his I think it was his uh his vertical one of those broad jumps of vertical was crazy. One of his agility drills was crazy. Like you see it the movement skills are insane. The production, the mentality, all there. He’s literally just undersized. That’s the only thing honestly working against him right now. We’ll see if he can ball out enough and show that his movement skills are elite enough to where they’ll overlook his lack of size and he can make up for that lack of size. Hopefully tomorrow instead of just doing these individual drill things, we’ll get to see at least a little bit of simulated like Gabe Taylor covering Jaylen Lane or something like that. And I think if he can do a good job in those scenarios, if they do that tomorrow, I think there maybe is a chance that he could end up signed as an undrafted free agent. We’ll see. Again, I’m rooting for him, but I’m just letting you know why that undersized thing is the reason that he’s not currently an undrafted free agent already. Not on the 90man roster. But again, if coach is talking about you like that and and you’re you’re popping, you’re shining, you’re flashing, and coaches are noticing you, that’s always a great sign. And now, before we get up out of here, you have Gabe Taylor, of course, the younger brother of Shawn Taylor, and he spoke to the media after practice. And they I mean, of course, again, he’s not even on the roster. He’s not a draft pick. He’s not even drafted free agent. So, of course, he didn’t speak at the podium like you’re going to see a little later with Josh Connelly when I show you his clip of talking. But the media surrounded this guy. This guy had as much media around him as Josh Connelly, the first round pick. So, you know, there’s already a lot of hype and attention put towards him. But I felt like he had a great interview with a lot of the questions that they asked him. I’ll go ahead and play those back to back right here. Upgrade of the facility for sure. That’s one thing. But just coming through these doors, man, just like all the memories and then they got the 21 I’m sorry, the 21 jersey on the wall in the equipment room. And then you just see my brother’s name, man. You know, it’s something I got I feel like I got to do and to represent him. So, best way I can possible to do that. What would you tell your brother if he was more Excuse me. What would you tell your brother if he was here watching you? I know you I know you damn proud of me. I know you d proud of me. You know, all all the pressure on my back that I don’t feel like people think I feel like I I don’t really care, but I like to see the comments. You know, I’m the type of person that thrives on critics. You know, I rather be critic than all the positivity cuz, you know, I got I got to get better. So, I just I just love to see all the critics, you know. you know, doing one here at high school football and translating to college four years and coming here, I could have asked nothing better. I just thank God for opportunity he gave me and hopefully I show the team I can come in and contribute anyway I can’t possibly. What was it like putting on the gold like your brother wore? I had to take a moment, take a deep breath when I just looked at the helmet and, you know, I’ve been, you know, just watching the Redskins, commanders all my life and just, you know, I could watch some rest, but I chose here for a reason. And, you know, hopefully I get to put it on again and continue forward with him. Knowing he walked here, I kind of feel a different sense walking around here. He was in the same hall, same luck. No, no, no. I take one of the dads out. I don’t care what people critics say about my height and they want to compare me to him, but it doesn’t even matter. The only goal I have with this team is last year standing and I win a championship baby if they give me. And then lastly before we go, here goes Josh Connorly speaking to the media as well. And every time he speaks, you can just kind of see a little bit of personality there. Like he’s not just this bland robot at the podium like most people are like some of his and it’s like a really cool personality that the media can get with. It’s not like somebody that has to suppress their true personality. I feel like maybe he’s suppressing it some, but you know, every now and then you just get like a little sense of You’ll see in the clip right here. Instead of me wasting more of y’all time, here y’all go. It’s too It’s too nice. I not to be. So, what are some of the things that you all have been working on since you have all been together so far this weekend? Yeah, obviously just getting in learning the playbook as fast as we can and then getting out there and just trying to perfect technique stuff. But yeah, man, that’s the end of this video. Please get in the comment section. Let me know if you discuss the video. Please thumb that like button to find the subscription button to follow the bell next to that subscription button so you get notification each and every time I release an informative and opinionated video just like this one. Of course, when they have practice tomorrow, if we get access to it, if we get clips and all of that stuff like we get to actually see what’s going on tomorrow, I will do another video just like this one tomorrow. And probably later on today, I’ll do a video breaking down what Dan Quinn said before and after practice as well, cuz he said a lot of interesting things, especially that whole us potentially playing in Spain thing. We’re going to dive into all of that type of stuff in that video later. I wanted to keep this purely focused on the rookies. We’ll let Dan Quinn and all of those guys speak later. We’ll talk about the the upcoming schedule that’s going to get released in on May 14th and some of the leaks that’s coming from that. We’ll talk about that later. For now, this is just purely rookies. And again, tomorrow if we have if the media has access to them tomorrow like they did today where we get to actually see clips from the practice, I’m going to show y’all those clips and analyze those ju just like we did today as well. So, make sure you leave a like on the way out. Of course, let me know in the comments section how you feel about everything discussed in the in this video. Let me know if you agree or disagree with any of my points. Let me know how you feel about Gabe Taylor’s chances of making the roster, especially now that coaches are noticing him and complimenting him while he’s at practice. Let me know how you feel about all of that and more. 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34 comments
New drinking game Everytime he says "agility" take a shot LMAO
I think some of these vets are seriously thinking about coaching probably this is ertz’s last year, would love to see ertz and Wagner end up as assistant coaches in the future
Reminds me of when we had radio silence on Terry McLaurin. Lane might be a secret weapon coming into the season 😎
Unless Wiley takes the RG spot until Cosmi is back I could see for the first five or so games him splitting RT time with Connerly, kind of like they did with Leno and Coleman last year. Never heard of that being done but it worked….
ertz there planning on life after football, possible kerrigan route.
Gabe is such a cool kid. I was fortunate enough to enjoy those years we had ST. I was in college when we drafted him. Im hoping Gabe can stick around, seems like he has the right mindset. Love this team. Appreciate the hard work Rico. HTTC!
I can’t be the only person on here who felt emotional listening to Gabe talk and know his brother is proud of him 🙏🏾❤️
I think we will look back at this draft (you have to include Lattimore, Samuel and Tunsil that we used draft picks to acquire ad well) and realize what an amazing class it was. Connerly will be RT for a few years until Tunsil is gone and then probably move to LT and protect JD5 for a decade, Amos could have been a 1st rounder, Lane is a monster in the return game and as a WR3/4 is a hige upgrade with that speed, Medrano is the biggest risk here to me as a pick but has massive upside if he can add a little mass and clean up his technique and JCM is a beast that has fresh legs. Philadelphia fans are worried seeing what we are building
G.Tay need a S/T spot he might be a x player
No clips and no bad news means They are hiding lane. He showed them something and they don’t want anybody to know. Same thing with Jayden and even tho it was an older regime they did the same thing with terry. He killed it in practice and they stopped playing him in the preseason
Is B Rob our best short yarditch running back really?
Kain will be the fowler replacement have to add 15 to 30 pounds lookout 😂❤🎉
Personally I love the fact that JCM is wearing number 32. Some of the greatest running backs to play the game wore that number. Jim Brown, OJ Simpson, Franco Harris, Marcus Allen, and Otis Anderson all wore that number to greatness.
Honestly tkred of seeing post about Philly and Dallas wjo cares lets buold the best possible team here then we can go
HTTR!!!! HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!!!! The Marxists (Born in Kenya Obama, real name Barry Soetoro is one of them) that Trump will show you in due time took the REDSKINS name away, and the INDIANS name away from Cleveland baseball and we want the names back!!!!
Ertz will Coach one day with this group of coaches. Frfr. Ertz was their last year too
Soon as they're available I wanna grab a JCM jersey. I just have a good feeling about the kid, excited to see him play
Gabe taylor could be another earl Thomas maybe better
Kain will be what we wanted in Landon Collins when he switched
Just remember though our 1st rd LB we took in Jamin Davis was also the fastest in his class😂
But I wish Kain the Best though FrFr
This is the big payback for our offensive line since dumb Ron let Trent walk out the building 🥊
Let's not forget about pat Fischer and Darrell green how small they were and turn out to hall of famers..
Gabe Taylor will make the roster. When the coaching staff see go against the WR's and shut them down. Goodbye Butler, and the others that didn't even produce last year.
Dude is over hyping everyone up.
First of all ,props to my man Rico! Second of all, with Jacory Merritt, I believe the commanders running back problems are officially over! I'm still waiting to hear from the other Jacory, Brooks that is! I still believe he will be the first UDFA to go from being undrafted to making the roster!
Great channel man, your videos are next level.
Can someone explain to me, the practice squad? I thought it was a place to keep players potentially a year away from being ready to join 53-man roster, see what they can develop into, swap out players hurt, etc, without lying abt injuries to keep them on the team. Yet it seems players leave to go to other teams, and it seems the current team can't stop that from happening. So you really can't bury a potential player for that year on your team? I guess my question is, can a player be involuntarily removed from our PS, or the player has to agree to go? I know there is some rule abt the player moved has to be on the new team's 53-man roster, but what are the choices there for our team/player? If we put him on our 53-man, can we keep him, can we deny removal from our PS, etc? I'm thinking the UDFA players we had to out-bid other teams as being at risk on PS.
JCM participating in every practice even though he knew he couldn't play, that sounds like he is driven. Another word, has heart. I'm excited to watch him become RB1.
75% of the time he says everything twice
Ben Sinnot is closer than we think. The only position they did next to nothing, for is TE
In regards to Gabe Taylor size look at outstanding short safeties like Bob Sanders.
Brandon Coleman, Josh Conerly and Sam Cosmi are all really athletic for Offensive Lineman. Looking forward seeing them together for this season and beyond. 👍
Gabe definitely favors Sean! ❤… not exactly like him, but definitely see Sean’s facial features in him! Seems to have a good work ethic and a good head on his shoulders! I’m pulling for him and truly wish him the best! … so glad he is at least getting to experience the organization the way it is NOW versus previously…. At least we know our front office and staff not out there embarrassing us in front of company 😂
Yo y'all should collab with District Divided. They got a good pod going
Tyrann Mathieu was small too and he worked out just fine