Sentences with phrase «same draft class»

With Greg Childs ranked 20th in that same draft class, it's clear that we are willing to mine that group for talent.
McCourty was in the same draft class as Gronkowski in 2010, McCourty from Rutgers, Gronkowski from Arizona.
• I asked Revis about players like Willis, from the same draft class, who are retiring.
The only person in the same draft class that did better was Kris Dunn and Kris Dunn is very actively trash at this here game of basketball.

Not exact matches

The problem with this is that not all draft classes are the same.
I don't think they will be willing to kick the can to next year at edge over a weak draft class anymore than they would at tackle for the same reason.
Big E we're too much on the same page this draft class, nice buddy New nickname for Rock is Rockules Rockules
Now considering that same logic, teams bidding for this class of now declared FAs should be limited under the current IFA rules — i.e. if a team was under the 300k restriction for the 2016 draft class, then they should only be able to offer this FA class of prospects 300k MAX.
Actually, the college draft part of the plan is of secondary interest to Marion, since even a team composed of the top 10 draft choices in any year would not be in the same class with one of today's NBA pro teams.
In our applied version of this approach (which we have gotten both from Mr. Berger and from educator Andy Tharby), we explain to a class that has just completed a draft of an essay (even a beginner's version) that first we, the teachers, are going to talk about one student's essay — what they did well and what they could do better — and then students are going to do the same with their classmates» essays.
In other words, even though the reality of professional fiction writing is often few drafts, readers still believe we must rewrite because they went to the same English classes we did.
These units are drafted from the same citizens that make up the kingdom of Evermore and operate on a simple rock - paper - scissors trifecta of effectiveness against other types: swords beat hammers, hammers beat spears, spears beat swords, with a couple of other wildcard classes as well.
18 Unlike the extracurricular interscholastic competitions that bear the same name today, the moot courts of this period were mandatory exercises in the law school curriculum, modeled after the «moots» of the Inns of Courts in England.19 The law school professors of the day gave the students a fictitious case and assisted the students in drafting the pleadings and other documents, preparing the arguments, and then arguing the case.20 In theory, if not always in practice, these were the forerunners of today's legal writing classes that emphasize persuasive writing.
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