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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Day 2 of the 2018 NFL Combine: The Year Was 1965

Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Adam Wise

Football, Nbc Sports, Sports, Fantasy Football, Nbc Sports Edge, Fantasy Sports, Rotoworld, Nfl, Waiver Wire

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2018

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Josh Norris dishes on what day two of the 2018 NFL Combine provided us. Bench press..who cares, especially when your breathing exercises don't work. This is a historically tall receiver class. And the Browns citing what happened in 1965 as reason to select a running back early. Nineteen Sixty Five.

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0:00.0

And the Hello friends and welcome back to another episode of the

0:20.5

World Football Podcast as you know it is the most important

0:23.6

podcast in the universe. My name is Josh Norris. Today is Thursday March

0:30.4

1st. Happy 1st of March to all of y'all. That means it's day two of the NFL combine

0:36.1

with Fridays activities just on the horizon. Yes, people will actually start running on the field,

0:43.1

meaning offensive linemen and running backs.

0:46.0

Forty's, and the workouts start at 9 a.m.

0:49.6

Eastern, so be sure to check that out,

0:51.4

or just check out my Twitter feed because I'll be posting them all at Josh Norris on Twitter

0:56.6

So for today's episode and thank you all so much for listening to yesterday's again This is just going to be 10 minutes little wrap up of the day

1:03.9

of the activities of the news and notes we had quarterback wide receiver

1:08.6

tied-in measurements we had running back offensive line bench press and then we had plenty of coach speak and

1:16.2

GM talk at the podium's face press conferences.

1:20.3

Let's start off with those quarterback wide receiver and tight-in measurements.

1:25.6

Hey, guess what, everyone?

1:27.2

We found out that Lamar Jackson is 6 foot 2, 216 pounds and has 9.5 in chance. That is basically the exact same size as

1:38.4

Andy Dalton. So unless you want to put Andy Dalton at wide receiver just based on size. You should not do that with

1:44.8

Lamar Jackson either and that type of thought process makes actually no sense to me.

1:49.8

And I'll stop that rant there.

1:53.0

Wide receiver, NFL's research department actually figured this portion out and it really stood out to me.

2:00.0

Seven wide receivers measured six foot four inches tall or taller and that's the most since 2003.

2:09.0

Those seven wide receivers include FSU's Alden Tate, Equanimia St. Brown,

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