- Aug 29, 2015
- 1,805
- 3,236
Taylor appears to be a good kid and teammate with borderline NFL talent. Robinson has legitimate NFL size and skills but is the opposite of Taylor.
Not sure either will do well at the next level but both had to go at this point for opposite reasons
I wish both of them luck.
Will Hill is still in the NFL, is he not?KT strikes me as the kind of guy that the patriots steal late in the draft and ends up being twice as productive as anyone ever thought he would be.
D Rob reminds me more of Will Hill than Deonte Thompson.
We don't need two spots. Even if we can sign 32 (instead of 28 as some have suggested), we won't be near 85 total.Opens up two more spots.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So, once again, we wanted him to be drafted or signed by the Patriots because they will utilize his talent properly? Like Tebow, Brandon James, Jeff Demps, and all those others?KT strikes me as the kind of guy that the patriots steal late in the draft and ends up being twice as productive as anyone ever thought he would be.
So, once again, we wanted him to be drafted or signed by the Patriots because they will utilize his talent properly? Like Tebow, Brandon James, Jeff Demps, and all those others?
Not saying that at all. I think he's going to be better than people expect and I think the patriots are one of the teams that find value in the later rounds.So, once again, we wanted him to be drafted or signed by the Patriots because they will utilize his talent properly? Like Tebow, Brandon James, Jeff Demps, and all those others?
Jermaine Cunningham
Jermaine Cunningham too. Jury is still out on Easley.
I see KT as a 3rd -4th rounder. Can catch and block as well as carry. Gets the hard yard.In all seriousness, unless both of them light it up at the combine I see both going undrafted. Taylor is probably a 4.6 40 guy - those guys aren't in high demand.
Robinson is embarrassing on tape, and is a headcase to boot.
I see both of them trying out for teams as free agents next year.