Dee Milliner visiting Titans, Chiefs
Dee Milliner visiting Titans, Chiefs
Posted by Josh Alper on April 14, 2013, 4:36 PM EDT AP The Eagles might have cancelled their visit with Alabama cornerback Dee Milliner, but he hasn’t had a hard time filling in any gaps in his schedule. Marcus Smith of the NFL Network reports that Milliner is spending his Sunday with the Titans, who will draft 10th overall later this month. He’ll then move onto a meeting with the owners of the first overall selection when he visits with the Chiefs. Milliner almost certainly isn’t going first overall, so the meeting with the Chiefs is likely due diligence in case they wind up trading out of the top spot or land another first round pick at some point. The Titans could definitely use a cornerback, although Milliner’s generated sufficient interest among the teams at the top of the draft that it is quite possible he’ll be off the board by the time the 10th pick rolls around. We have no idea whether the prospect of playing for either of these teams is as exciting to Milliner as the prospect of playing for the Browns, but we imagine Milliner’s going to be a pretty happy man pretty early in the first round on April 25. |
Just in case he slips to our first pick in the 3rd round. You know. Due diligence.
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smokescreen /herp and derps
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You never know.
Milliner is Top 5 talent. You trade down to something like 10 somehow, and all the OL and DL talent is off on the board, but Milliner's still around somehow... I can see it. |
I wonder what the Alabama janitor would say about his character. Was he a team captain?
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We might pick him at 4 after the eagles rape us for the first pick
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This guy will be a Chief.
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smokescreen
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so Milliner wouldnt be excited to play for the Titans or Chiefs, two teams with way better talent than the Browns, but he would be excited to play for the Browns, a team that spent like 60 million on Des Bryant and Paul Kruger's 1 year sample as starters. Right.
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I have Milliner as my third best CB in the draft.
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Based on what? Let's see your CB board. |
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1) Rhodes 2) Banks 3) Trufant and Milliner tied. |
No way this guy ends up as a Chief.
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Milliner is the best back-seven player this draft has by a mile. |
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in case we do trade down from 1.1
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I would be much much happier with Milliner than any LT and that is for sure.
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Clowney is the only premier pass rusher they have. FSU had Werner and Carradine, both double digit sacks guys, plus Everett Dawkins, who got great push up the middle. |
This guy will be a Chief.
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I'm going to go ahead and say you're wrong. |
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we never had the kid in. Due diligence. |
I finally figured it out B14ckmon is Scott Pioli
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Your troll act is pretty impressive, sure, but there comes a time when you won't be able to hide behind it when people call you out on the reeruned opinions you actually hold. I can't tell if this Milliner thing is one of them or not. I don't really care. You're a ****ing moron. That's what matters. |
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Milliner High Light Draft/Chris Berman
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Bl4ckmon shows again why no one cares what he thinks.
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B14ckmon makes me miss Knowmo.
That's REALLY ****ing hard to do. |
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blackmon will be banned for a month once he wins douche of the year.
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FWIW, B14ckmon wasn't bad until he started trolling.
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Douche came back a few weeks ago acting like it was good enough that he did 3 months. Even then he still leaves me rep messages. I can't see any of them because I put him on ignore for this year. All of his little actions are invisible to me. All this lurking has been ****ing killing him. When his year is done the dude's going to be a pretty big mess. |
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I think most people, even those that aren't "fans" of Geno acknowledge he's got a good skill set (physically and mentally) from the reports available, he is able to go through progressions, has good accuracy and ball placement, and is a competent prospect. Personally, I really only get irritated when I have to hear about the "progression issues" and that he played in a "gimmick offense". It shows a lack of understanding in route concepts, play design, and even protection schemes in both college and the NFL. There are definitely things that I don't like about Geno as a prospect. However, that could be said for literally every QB in college the past few years sans Luck and RG3. Additionally, the things I don't like can typically be remedied by competent coaching and a solid support structure (which is true for nearly every single prospect) |
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Edit: THEY DON'T HAVE IT. Assholes. I"m going to the media center to post my weekly Netflix bitch and moan session. |
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Weird. |
Eh, Netflix has C.H.U.D. I guess I can fall asleep to that piece of garbage.
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Consider it squandered. |
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