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Daniel Harms

@InHarmsWay19

Film analyst for RGR Football, covering the Chiefs and NFL Draft scout at @BleacherReport -Safety, Corner, and Tight End.

Warrensburg, Missouri Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Daniel Harms@InHarmsWay19·
Some prospects I have higher grades on than the consensus: DB Jalon Kilgore (2nd round) S Louis Moore (3rd round) TE Eli Raridon (3rd Round) Prospects I'm lower on than consensus: CB Colton Hood (Fringe 2nd round) CB Keith Abney (3rd round) TE Eli Stowers (4th Round)
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Daniel Harms@InHarmsWay19·
I am a Chandler Rivers stan/believer. He's so smooth, has a high football IQ, and great versatility. 2nd round player for me
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Daniel Harms@InHarmsWay19·
Spags’ defense functions at it’s highest capacity when he has a versatile, high functioning chess piece in the back end. This offseason, they rectified that situation by adding The Skeleton Key to their defense. I broke down Alohi Gilman’s tape on RGR⬇️⬇️⬇️
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EDDIE HIGH@EddieHigh·
This is March
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Daniel Harms@InHarmsWay19·
HIGH POINT👀
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247Sports@247Sports·
Top247 QB Colton Nussmeier remains open in his recruitment, per @MikeRoach247 "My main goal is to play in the SEC, but at the same time, I'm really open to anywhere." Nussmeier is the No. 10 overall ranked QB in the 2027 class. 🔗: 247sports.com/article/top247…
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Daniel Harms@InHarmsWay19·
@VochLombardi That’s the rational way to approach it, but your original tweet says something very different. Things we don’t see on tape that show up in testing always send me back to the tape to confirm. There’s tons of ways to train for testing but play speed always overrides combine time.
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Voch Lombardi@VochLombardi·
@InHarmsWay19 My point is if Jacob Rodriguez ran a 4.3 at his workout. I don’t give him points for being fast. I’m incredibly concerned that I don’t see that speed on tape
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Mitchell Schwartz
Mitchell Schwartz@MitchSchwartz71·
1) I am an adult 2) I do not work full time, I played 9 seasons in the NFL and now I very happily enjoy retirement with no responsibilities 3) I’m not dick riding anyone, I’m saying it’s a bad rep for the OL, I think that’s the opposite of dick riding Hope that clears things up!
Thack Sparrow@_TheLongOne_

@MitchSchwartz71 Why are you, an adult with full time work, dick riding a kid in college? DSjr is already so over the guys in the NFL are sweating his spring camp Indy film lol

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Damian Parson💰@DP_NFL·
Film is king. If a prospect's workout is better than the tape, I always go back to make sure I saw it correctly. More often than not, it's as simple as play speed vs timed speed. Football IQ & instincts factor into play speed. Timed speed is raw athleticism without thinking.
Voch Lombardi@VochLombardi

Film is king, & film should tell you how the wirkout will go. I actually take away points if your workout was way better than the film, cause why doesn’t your athleticism translate. Pimp C say if you was a cartoon character on ya last album be a cartoon character on this one too. Don’t be showing up with a mysterious 40 time we haven’t seen all year.

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Alan Eyre
Alan Eyre@AlanEyre1·
spot-on, from @anneapplebaum Money quote: "Donald Trump does not think strategically. Nor does he think historically, geographically, or even rationally. He does not connect actions he takes on one day to events that occur weeks later. He does not think about how his behavior in one place will change the behavior of other people in other places." "He does not consider the wider implications of his decisions. He does not take responsibility when these decisions go wrong. Instead, he acts on whim and impulse, and when he changes his mind—when he feels new whims and new impulses—he simply lies about whatever he said or did before." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…
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