2022 NFL Draft

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The supposed best player in the draft Safety Kyle Hamilton ran a 4.59 40. I felt he was more a cherry picker at Notre dame. Have to wonder if any team will draft him top 3 now - he’s not the supposed “generational talent” he was made out to be.

So "freakish" Weatherford would have ran the same at about the same size.
 

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Sent this over to caste gatekeeper Peter King a few hours ago

Hello there,
Since no one else is going to bring this to your attention (or anyone in the NFL) I will. Lamar Jackson goes on record regarding bias against black quarterbacks. Every January the Rooney Rule and the lack of black coaches becomes the talking point all of you journalists harp over. What about the lack of white athletes in the game? Why is no one questioning that? Your colleague Mike Florio stated in his article:

"Still, the football world has changed dramatically when it comes to leveling the playing field for Black quarterbacks. And it’s not just a development for the NFL. The pigeonholing often began (and maybe still begins) at lower levels of the sports, with some youth coaches pushing the best white athletes to quarterback and the best Black athletes to running back, receiver, and defensive back. So with more Black players developing as quarterbacks and more Black quarterbacks playing and thriving in college, the NFL had no choice but to accept that the biases and stereotypes had changed."

The same applies to White athletes - they often get funneled to racially appropriate position because they are deemed the "wrong color" to be WRs, RBs, CBs, DBs and Dline. This pigeonholing is exactly the same if not worse as it essentially funnels young White athletes to be QB, OL or TE - Not giving them the opportunity to play other positions. Take it from me I have been following this trend for the past 17 years unlike you.

White kids are asked to transition from RB to FB or LB, WR to TE, Defensive Line to offensive line, Defensive back to Linebacker. Tony Dungey is even on record stating this.
We just saw a White athlete win defensive player of the year - TJ Watt and Cooper Kupp win NFL Offensive player of the year and Super Bowl MVP. Why isn't anyone acknowledging this? In a copycat sport shouldn't coaches at all levels be looking for the next TJ Watt and Cooper Kupp rather than writing them off as exceptions?

Even you are guilty of this...caught you! This is from your weekly column:

4. Consensus top pick 59 days from round one? No overwhelming one. It’s probably Michigan edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson (30.5 tackles behind the line last year). Seems very clean on and off the field, and could be a Jared Allen effort player with great production. One of the tackles or more athletic edge Kayvon Thibodeaux of Oregon will give Hutchinson competition.
BTW Hutchison tested as one of the most athletic players at the combine. Thibodeaux did not compete in all the events.

Here are some numbers and players at each position:
Running Backs - 1/36 - yes Peter only one white athlete at the RB position was invited.
Neither Clint Ratkovich nor Zander Horvath received invites to the combine (or the Senior Bowl for that matter). Ga State RB Tucker Gregg was certainly prodcutive enough to garner an invite as well. Let's not forget Yale's Zane Dudek - it was treated as a mystery why schools like Pitt and Penn State both ignored him during the recruiting process.
Purdue RB Zander Horvath
Career Stats - 268 carries 1181 yards 8 TDs / 68 rec 592 yards 1 YD

Wide Receivers - 3/40 - 3 out of 40 WRs invited to the combine were white. Below are 5 more who were not. Why don't you interview them and see if they believe the fact they are White played a role in their recruiting (or lack thereof)?
Tanner Conner Idaho State - 6'3" 230 - Personal best 10.51 100m, 200M 21.5
Career Stats - 127 receptions 2282 yards 15 TDs 17.96 ypc
https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/06/tanner-conner/
Britain Covey - Utah
Career Stats - 184 rec 2011 yards 11 tds / 49 rush 300 yards
Punt Returns - 92 1092 yards 4 TDs
Kick Returns - 33 ret 838 YDS 1 TD
WR Tyler Snead ECU
Career Stats - 201 rec 2380 yards 18 TDs / 12 rush 94 yards 1 TD
Kick Returns - 60 returns 1268 yards 21.1 avg 2 TDs
Punt Returns - 37 returns 360 yards
WR Jack Sorensen - Miami OH - 7th in the nation in recieving yards in 2021 with 1406 yards
Career Stats - 191 receptions 3070 yards 16.1 ypc 20 TD
WR Thomas Hennigan - App State
Career Numbers - 242 receptions 3124 yards 12.9 ypc 23 TD

Defensive linemen - 4/48
Why weren't the below players invited to the combine?

Wisconsin DT Matt Hennigsen - 6-3 291 lbs (Wisconsin was up their with UGA as the best in the country)
38 solo / 54 asst 92 total
13.5 TFL
8.5 sacks
4 PD
2 FR - 2 TDs

Nebraska DT Ben Stille - 6'5 295 lbs
70 solo / 79 asst 149 total
29.5 TFL
14.5 Sacks
7 PD

DE Zach VanValkenburg, Iowa - 6'4" 267 lbs
46 solo / 48 asst 94 total
23.5 TFL
9 sacks
4 FR
At Hillsdale College (D-2) he had 33 tackles/37 ast 70 total tackles
14.5 TFL
8.5 sACKS

DE Scott Patchan - Miami and CSU for 2021
77 solo / 76 ast 153 total
35.5 tfl
20.5 sacks
4 PD
4 FF
3 FR

His 2021 season he was one of the most dominant DEs in the country - 34 solo/34 ast 68 total. 19.5 tfl 11.5 sacks

and then onto defensive backs which boasts an impressive 0/61 in terms of White athletes invited:
All of these players deserved invites:

Clemson S Nolan Turner 6'1 205 lbs
135 solo/55 assisted 190 total tackles
13.5 TFLs
2 sacks
7 Ints
13 PD
2 FF

S Reed Blankenship MTSU - 6'1 204 lbs
265 solo /154 assisted 419 total
26.5 TFLs
3 sacks
9 interceptions
19 PDs
3 FFs

Cory Rahman Tennessee State (HBCU) - 6'2" 195 lbs
41 Solo 24 ast 65 total
5.5 tfl
1 sack
2 INT
At NAIA Southeastern he had 12 INTs over his 4 years before transferring to Tenn St

Miami (OH) S Sterling Weatherford
131 solo / 78 assisted 209 total
10.5 TFL
3 sacks
4 INTs
19 PDs

S Scott Nelson Wisconsin
81 solo / 44 assisted 125 total
11.5 tfl
1.5 sack
4 INTs
15 PD
1 FF

S Jack Koerner Iowa
137 solo / 78 assisted 215 total
6.5 TFL
6 INT
8 PD
2 FR
1 FF

I believe that I have laid out a nice opening argument on the bias White athletes face (spoiler alert: they face much bigger obstacles than their black counterparts). Bear in mind this trickles down to the lower levels of football just as Florio mentioned. Is it fair that the above White athletes are being overlooked based on their race because they are White? Why don't you track down some of the above names and talk to them?

Nice work Leonardfan!! I’m now inspired to go the these other websites and mix it up a little.

Here are the best highlights of Horvath I’ve come across. He looks like a bigger Leonard! Covid last year and a broken fibula this year really hurt his stats or he could have been a possible 2nd rounder. I hope he tears it up at the Purdue pro day!
 
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A lot of players are declining to do the 3 cone and 20 yd short shuttle. These are drills that white men excel in.

I would downgrade players who declined to do these drills. I'd make the assumption that the reason they're not doing these drills is that they'd do poorly in them.
 
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The Malik Willis hype has officially reached the "mouth watering" stage:

Pro Football Network's Oliver Hodgkinson said Liberty QB Malik Willis "wowed" teams with his workout at the NFL Combine. The speedy Willis did not run the 40-yard dash but impressed during throwing drills at the Combine. "His arm talent was on full display, drawing cheers from the assembled crowd and excitement from the commentary box," Hodgkinson said. "Following his stellar performance at the Senior Bowl, Willis continues to ace the process as one of the winners of the NFL Combine." Hodgkinson added Willis "impressed everyone he spoke with" during the Combine. Yahoo's Eric Edholm said about Willis: "We suspect that if any team is considering a Trey Lance-ish trade up, this is the player for whom they'd be doing it. Willis isn't without his flaws, but it's hard not to get excited about the easy pop and velocity in his throws." Last week, ESPN's Todd McShay said Willis is "more athletic, a more dynamic athlete and he definitely has a stronger arm" than Jalen Hurts, a mouth-watering prospect for QB-needy teams with top-10 picks in the 2022 draft. Depending on his landing spot, Willis has a chance to be a Week 1 starter in 2022.
 

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It's so disgusting how the media hypes up every so called black superman player. They should all just dress as cheerleaders and get their pom poms out as they cuck
away and bow down to their image of what every athlete should look like. I'm suprised these same talking head idiots don't just pass out water bottles and towels to
every white athlete and say don't bother your gonna be the trainer. Clown World and it's a reflection of society.

WAKE UP WHITE PEOPLE. This type of behavior has to stop! We need to make it stop!!
 

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*Mouff Watering. There will be a Black QB selected every 1st Rd from now on. Extension of Rooney Rule we'll call it. You know its bad when black quarterbacks from North Dakota State and Liberty are now considered 1st round locks, lol .
 

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The Malik Willis hype has officially reached the "mouth watering" stage:

Pro Football Network's Oliver Hodgkinson said Liberty QB Malik Willis "wowed" teams with his workout at the NFL Combine. The speedy Willis did not run the 40-yard dash but impressed during throwing drills at the Combine. "His arm talent was on full display, drawing cheers from the assembled crowd and excitement from the commentary box," Hodgkinson said. "Following his stellar performance at the Senior Bowl, Willis continues to ace the process as one of the winners of the NFL Combine." Hodgkinson added Willis "impressed everyone he spoke with" during the Combine. Yahoo's Eric Edholm said about Willis: "We suspect that if any team is considering a Trey Lance-ish trade up, this is the player for whom they'd be doing it. Willis isn't without his flaws, but it's hard not to get excited about the easy pop and velocity in his throws." Last week, ESPN's Todd McShay said Willis is "more athletic, a more dynamic athlete and he definitely has a stronger arm" than Jalen Hurts, a mouth-watering prospect for QB-needy teams with top-10 picks in the 2022 draft. Depending on his landing spot, Willis has a chance to be a Week 1 starter in 2022.
Jalen Hurts what the hell does that mean? Hurts might well be the worst passing qb that is a starter entering the 22' season..

I tend not be as paranoid as some posters on the Black qb situation but this does give anybody pause about the scouting process. Willis is a developmental prospect from all reports, he may be a guy who could start X years down the road but fawning over him is crazy beyond belief.
 

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Again the nfl doesn’t learn. Willis was an average qb at liberty - he did not flat out dominate. Kenny Pickett made a huge leap in his senior season. Joe Burrow and Mac Jones also made major strides during their college careers. The fact that the nfl, the talking heads, the experts and dwfs fall for the quotas every year goes to show it’s all an emotional response - the magical negro theory in action.

The fact that Kenny Pickett’s hand size is an issue but Michael Vick’s was not is a great example of the racial hypocrisy that runs rampant in the nfl. Vick was a bad to average passer while Pickett improved year over year.
 

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Jalen Hurts what the hell does that mean? Hurts might well be the worst passing qb that is a starter entering the 22' season..

I tend not be as paranoid as some posters on the Black qb situation but this does give anybody pause about the scouting process. Willis is a developmental prospect from all reports, he may be a guy who could start X years down the road but fawning over him is crazy beyond belief.

I’ll die on this hill ;)
 

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Paranoid over Black QBs? lol replacement is happening right before our eyes fellas..
 

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The Malik Willis hype has officially reached the "mouth watering" stage:

The MSM sports guys are a weird bunch. Their mouths are always watering, their eye are always popping and their jaws are always dropping.
Things that are good are "incredible!"
 

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Caste System thought-process in a microcosm:

Wisconsin LB Leo Chenel (go Bucky!) scored a 99.9 composite RAS (measures athletic ability).

He is 6’2”, 250 lbs, 4.5 in the 40, 40.5” vertical and astounding 10 an 20 yard splits. He is an athletic freak..

However, his write-up by the draft “experts” - and I used that term very, very loosely- is that he is a thumper but not athletic/stiff, not explosive or fluid.

I posit the ONLY reason for this is because Leo is a white man.
 

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Caste System thought-process in a microcosm:

Wisconsin LB Leo Chenel (go Bucky!) scored a 99.9 composite RAS (measures athletic ability).

He is 6’2”, 250 lbs, 4.5 in the 40, 40.5” vertical and astounding 10 an 20 yard splits. He is an athletic freak..

However, his write-up by the draft “experts” - and I used that term very, very loosely- is that he is a thumper but not athletic/stiff, not explosive or fluid.

I posit the ONLY reason for this is because Leo is a white man.

Good post and example!

Interesting that small town guy's like Troy Andersen in Montana, and Leo Chenal in Wisconsin, are capable of such elite athleticism. It's almost like recruiters should try and do a better job of scouring small towns and rural areas.. What a concept. Instead of fawning over urban youth, there is basically an untapped market off the beaten path.
 

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Chenal should be a sure fire 1st round pick. The fact he is not even being talked about by the draft media just shows the anti-White bias that exists. Meanwhile all the draft cucks do their best to explain there way out of blacks who performed poorly at the combine or who were workout warriors but unproductive in college.
 

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Good post and example!

Interesting that small town guy's like Troy Andersen in Montana, and Leo Chenal in Wisconsin, are capable of such elite athleticism. It's almost like recruiters should try and do a better job of scouring small towns and rural areas.. What a concept. Instead of fawning over urban youth, there is basically an untapped market off the beaten path.
As a former player at a very large and successful high school in Wisconsin, our athletes can stand toe-to-toe with just about anyone anywhere. We routinely embarrassed the city schools with all the “real” athletes. Honestly they were the easiest teams to play against. Now granted this was twenty years ago - but white athletes are making more of a concerted effort to market themselves now by going to camps and whatnot. I recall my coach telling me if I was 6’2” I could have gone anywhere I wanted due to my strength (25 reps of 225 lbs) and speed (4.7) for a high schooler. Unfortunately I am only 5’10” maybe 5’11”. Such is life. But I do vividly recall dominating all the so-called special athletes the urban areas feature.

Leo Chenel is a prime example of the quality of athlete Wisconsin produces. Look no further than the Watt brothers, Tony Romo, the players from a Joe Thomas to a Kevin Zeitler to a Nick Hayden. There are many others who made it and also countless others who were, sadly, ignored.
 

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As a former player at a very large and successful high school in Wisconsin, our athletes can stand toe-to-toe with just about anyone anywhere. We routinely embarrassed the city schools with all the “real” athletes. Honestly they were the easiest teams to play against. Now granted this was twenty years ago - but white athletes are making more of a concerted effort to market themselves now by going to camps and whatnot. I recall my coach telling me if I was 6’2” I could have gone anywhere I wanted due to my strength (25 reps of 225 lbs) and speed (4.7) for a high schooler. Unfortunately I am only 5’10” maybe 5’11”. Such is life. But I do vividly recall dominating all the so-called special athletes the urban areas feature.

Leo Chenel is a prime example of the quality of athlete Wisconsin produces. Look no further than the Watt brothers, Tony Romo, the players from a Joe Thomas to a Kevin Zeitler to a Nick Hayden. There are many others who made it and also countless others who were, sadly, ignored.

Excellent post!
 

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Sterling Weatherford Pro day
HT: 6040 WT: 224 40: 4.57/4.60 VJ: 36.0 BJ: 9-9 SS: 4.28 3C: 6.98

Very comparable to the supposed best player in the draft.

Can't find anything on Jack Sorenson - they probably want to get him down the caste memory hole as quickly as possible.
 

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FNWDINEX0AM-ue3


In another sumo laden draft the top 3 graded offensive tackles are White. Just another example of the "experts" not citing sources or information unless it fits the narrative.
 

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Good times for Weatherford, we(CF) called that! No reason he wasn't a combine guy.. Besides the obvious. I couldn't find much regarding their Pro Day either.

Enjoyed 2nd post as well. More proof Sumo's like Neal, Ickey, and Cross will be selected before these 3 lunch pailers.. Based on Dat Upside?
 

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Wisconsin pro day results.


FB John Chenal - 1.54 10 yd split | 4.76 40 yd | 4.17 20 Shuttle | 7.05 3 Cone | 118" Broad | 37" vert | 29 BP Reps
DL Matt Henningsen - 1.67 10 yd split | 4.07 20 shuttle | 7.02 3 cone | 119" Broad | 37.5" vert | 22 BP Reps
S Scott Nelson - 1.48 10 yd split | 4.38 40 yd | 3.92 20 shuttle | 6.62 3 cone | 126" Broad | 39.5" vert | 14 BP Reps
S Collin Wilder - 1.51 10 yd split | 4.57 40 yd | 4.18 20 shuttle | 6.78 3 cone | 116" Broad | 34" vertical | 11 BP reps

Nelson with a great workout - should have been a combine invite. Wilder and Henningsen also with very good workouts.
 

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Wisconsin pro day results.


FB John Chenal - 1.54 10 yd split | 4.76 40 yd | 4.17 20 Shuttle | 7.05 3 Cone | 118" Broad | 37" vert | 29 BP Reps
DL Matt Henningsen - 1.67 10 yd split | 4.07 20 shuttle | 7.02 3 cone | 119" Broad | 37.5" vert | 22 BP Reps
S Scott Nelson - 1.48 10 yd split | 4.38 40 yd | 3.92 20 shuttle | 6.62 3 cone | 126" Broad | 39.5" vert | 14 BP Reps
S Collin Wilder - 1.51 10 yd split | 4.57 40 yd | 4.18 20 shuttle | 6.78 3 cone | 116" Broad | 34" vertical | 11 BP reps

Nelson with a great workout - should have been a combine invite. Wilder and Henningsen also with very good workouts.

Excellent times. Nelson dipping below 4.4 is sweet. Wilder tested about where I thought he would.

Leo Chenal showed good agility and 34 bench reps.

Guard Josh Seltzer also had a good showing with a 5.12 40 and 26 bench reps. Not bad for a 6'3 320lb guy!

LB Noah Burks with a 4.71 and 4.06ss.
 
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Wisconsin pro day results.


FB John Chenal - 1.54 10 yd split | 4.76 40 yd | 4.17 20 Shuttle | 7.05 3 Cone | 118" Broad | 37" vert | 29 BP Reps
DL Matt Henningsen - 1.67 10 yd split | 4.07 20 shuttle | 7.02 3 cone | 119" Broad | 37.5" vert | 22 BP Reps
S Scott Nelson - 1.48 10 yd split | 4.38 40 yd | 3.92 20 shuttle | 6.62 3 cone | 126" Broad | 39.5" vert | 14 BP Reps
S Collin Wilder - 1.51 10 yd split | 4.57 40 yd | 4.18 20 shuttle | 6.78 3 cone | 116" Broad | 34" vertical | 11 BP reps

Nelson with a great workout - should have been a combine invite. Wilder and Henningsen also with very good workouts.

Yes Safety Scott Nelsons numbers were EYE POPPING. He could easily be a cornerback if it wasn't for his skin color which is not allowed
in the NCAA or in the NFL for the most part. I would love to see a team give him a shot. As a safety he will be a game changer with his ability
to cover all over the field.
 
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Look up Scott Nelson on Twitter and it’s just fa**it’s crying about how those times can’t be real
 

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Look up Scott Nelson on Twitter and it’s just fa**it’s crying about how those times can’t be real

You are correct. Even when White athletes test exceptionally there is nothing but denial or hate thrown at them. The caste system is essentially conditioning - it's mass formation psychosis.
 

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Look up Scott Nelson on Twitter and it’s just fa**it’s crying about how those times can’t be real

He's fast because he's from Detroit. Had to run home from the brothers who were trying to steal his shoes.

All joking aside, it doesn't surprise me. DWFs believe only Blacks can be affletic supermen.
 
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