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Colin Hoffman

@ColinTHoffman

Cleveland, OH Katılım Kasım 2011
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@maxtoscano1 Jets will try to force the square peg into the round hole because of what they invested into Sadiq…until it does/doesn’t work. If it doesn’t work, Sadiq will then be limited to a gadget role that features his athleticism, while Taylor will be more prominent in the offense.
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Max Toscano
Max Toscano@maxtoscano1·
Mason Taylor is not locked in this cage with Kenyon Sadiq Kenyon Sadiq is locked in this cage with Mason Taylor
Felipe H@beticoo__

@maxtoscano1 He’s probably cooked now tho with Sadiq right

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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@FelixTheOracle @angelo_fantasy We don’t know what draft capital Johnson’s getting next year. Also, consider the following 2024: Jets pass on Bowers 2025: Draft Mason Taylor R2 (a good TE) 2026: Draft Sadiq at 16 Forgive me if I don’t blindly trust the Jets’ draft day decisions.
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Felix the Oracle
Felix the Oracle@FelixTheOracle·
@ColinTHoffman @angelo_fantasy That’s fair — I’m not treating him like pure speed wins, just betting pick 16 gives the formation-weapon role more fantasy leash than Johnson.
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Felix the Oracle
Felix the Oracle@FelixTheOracle·
@angelo_fantasy Johnson’s efficiency is real, but Sadiq is the one NFL teams paid for as a formation weapon — pick 16 plus 4.39 speed changes the fantasy bet.
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@sharpereview through 4 rounds in my first supplemental draft of the season, still haven’t taken a freshman
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@BearsFanatic312 Yet he didn’t miss any games and his weekly snaps didn’t fluctuate much throughout the season (nor did his targets). All players deal with injuries throughout the season. 2026 was Sadiq’s most productive season, yet Johnson was more efficient with his opportunities.
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NFL Draft Files
NFL Draft Files@NFL_DF·
Jamari Johnson is my #5 overall player in the 2027 NFL Draft
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AngeloFF
AngeloFF@angelo_fantasy·
Ahmad Hardy & Isaac Brown - circle them as your RB1 & RB2 in the 2027 class.
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@HTXPhantom12 @JoshWalkos @MySportsUpdate Reason why most QB prospects flame out is because they are thrown into the fire too early, even when they are the first overall pick Raiders are are setting Mendoza up for success by not rolling him out there early..
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Ari Meirov
Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate·
#Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza says if Indiana’s White House visit on May 11 coincides with a day of practice, he won’t be able to go: “I’m at the bottom of the totem pole here. I gotta prove myself. I can’t miss practice. … As a rookie, I don’t think that’s a good look.”
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@MattHarmon_BYB How I understood it is this. If the top clips for a player doesn’t interest Shanny, then the full gsme film (broadcast/A22) definitely isn’t. This is his process to screen players he wants to watch thoroughly.
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Matt Harmon
Matt Harmon@MattHarmon_BYB·
My guess is that this is gonna get a lot of attention despite the fact that it's not that unusual for coaches and he's not referring to YouTube highlights when he says highlight tape (please do not ask me to defend the 49ers draft record, I will not and am not doing it here)
Underdog NFL@UnderdogNFL

49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said he doesn't watch prospect tape until February and relies on position coaches to make highlight tapes on each prospect, via @RichEisenShow: "If I don't like their highlight tape, I'm not going to watch anything after."

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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@Erik_Hines @BackcountryFam So this isn’t that crazy. If the highlights (player’s best film) doesn’t intrigue you, what makes you think the full game film is for that same player is actually going to change your mind?
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Erik Hines
Erik Hines@Erik_Hines·
@BackcountryFam What else would you want to see from a potential draft pick? You show scheme fit and explosion is play style. Highlights show potential. Highlights show things that can't be coached. Both Stribling and Black highlights showed blocking and speed.
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JJ Zachariason
JJ Zachariason@LateRoundQB·
Brenen Thompson to the Chargers is the most Mike McDaniel shit I've ever seen
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@Pete6002 @B_DiNucci6 Most of the people at the big 3 and 4 letter sports networks putting out these “rankings” don’t really follow college football outside of the powerhouse teams, ESPECIALLY during the offseason when these lists get published.
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PK6002
PK6002@Pete6002·
@B_DiNucci6 Seems like those doing the projections aren’t very good their jobs
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DynastyPJ
DynastyPJ@mastapj·
This QB has been flying under the radar so far this spring, but I think he has a chance to be this year's Brad Jackson - someone who turned his upside into top five production last season. Who is this mystery player? Click on my Substack article below to find out! 👇
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Colin Hoffman
Colin Hoffman@ColinTHoffman·
@MattWaldman @angelo_fantasy thought this was a good read now that the circus of the draft weekend is over.
Will Compton@_willcompton

To my undrafted players looking to make the team and stick around… Here’s my best advice on work & study habits when I think back on my career: WATCHING FILM: Don’t just watch film in meetings after practice. Try to review your practice reps during the window before meetings start —that way you can have a conversation with your coach when your plays come up. Next, I’d watch EVERY snap on your own time once you get back to your hotel room. Take notes and be hard on yourself. Then, at the end of the day, review it all again before bed so that way you will have seen & visualized each snap at least 3 or 4 more times outside of practice. The key here is taking that feeling of urgency in your brain, where you’re trying to remember everything, and turning it into active processing (IF YOU’RE A DEFENSIVE GUY —you should actually breakdown what the offense is doing because they will run the same shit the next day. And I’m sure it’s the same, offensively.) STUDYING THE PLAYBOOK: Don’t try to learn the install in real time —you’ll be behind & cramming shit in your brain all day. Understand which install is being taught next —then study, take notes, and anticipate questions or gaps the night before. Make sure to review those notes in the AM before everything starts. That way you’re prepared and ready to have questions versus preparing & faking it during the meeting. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Show up early to warm up before the warm up. Don’t follow the veterans (they’re playing a different game than you). What you should do is seek out the good ones that have been on the team for a minute —the ones you notice having a full routine throughout the day. Those are the ones you want to surround yourself with. Another move —> ask the strength coach who the best workers on the team are. Find them and follow their lead. UNIT/POSITION MEETINGS: Don’t be a know-it-all and answer every question like you’re trying to be the team’s valedictorian. Find a potential problem with what is being taught and ask a good question. It shows that you not only understand the install, but that you are someone who thinks about “level 2” details. SPECIAL TEAMS!!!!! This is honestly where you make the team. Get to know the Special Teams Coordinator because he will ultimately be the final boss. What not to do —don’t think your play as an offensive or defensive player will be enough. It won’t be unless you’re a Day 1 starter. Something that was taught to me —don’t be one of those groupies and immediately ask questions following a meeting. Instead, find him in his office during “off hours”, ask him to pull up a rep that you have a question on, and allow him to teach you what he wants. Then you’ll be talking ball, watching film, and having your own personal meeting. (Another sleeper play is to always be talking to the Assistant Sp. Teams Coach.) And my last piece of advice —be consistent, man. Pull the fucking trigger and pour everything you have into this opportunity because it might be your only one. “You owe the process everything, and it owes you nothing in return” Go be great 🐺🐺

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