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Kirktoberfest has concluded Cheap Cole Holcomb Jersey , and it was a month to remember.the aftermath of a September 29 disaster at Chicago, has had a four-week run for the ages in Minnesota.Four games. Four wins. He has thrown the ball 116 times (29 per game on average) in October, completing 91 passes. That’s a 78.4 completion percentage.Cousins has generated 1,262 yards for the month, averaging 10.8 yards per attempt. He has thrown 10 touchdown passes against one interception, a ball that bounced off the hands of receiver Stefon Diggs before being caught by Eagles safety Andrew Sendejo.Cousins’ passer rating for the month is a whopping 137.14.Of course, even that may not be enough to secure NFC offensive player of the month honors for Cousins. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has one more chance to add to an October that consists through three games of 99 attempts, 71 completions, 950 yards (9.5 per attempt), seven touchdown passes Stacy McGee Jersey , and one interception — a ball that bounced off of receiver Darrius Sheperd’s hands before being intercepted at the goal line versus Detroit.For Rodgers to overcome Cousins, it will require a showing much like Sunday’s career game against the Raiders when Green Bay completes its rematches-in-reverse of the first two Super Bowls, with a visit to the Chiefs. It’s all the more reason to tune in for Sunday Night Football to see what Rodgers does when he makes his once-every-eight-years trip to Arrowhead Stadium. Big Hands, Great Receiver, Lots of Promise"Josh Oliver, TESchool: San Jose State | Conference: Mountain WestCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 21?Height / Weight: 6-5 / 246 lbsProjected Draft Status: 4th -7th RoundNFL Comparison: Vance McDonaldCollege StatisticsPlayer OverviewA native of Templeton, CA, Josh Oliver was originally recruited to play as a linebacker out of high school, where he received All State honors. He comes with strong bloodlines in the game, both his father and brother played football for Cal Poly, and his uncle - Clancy Oliver - played in the NFL for the Steelers and Cardinals. Oliver made starts in all four years in college at San Jose State as a tight end Pernell McPhee Jersey , but the vast majority of his production came in his senior season, where he had 59 catches for 709 yards and 4 TDs, and was named first team All Mountain West conference. Additionally, he made his team high catches count, with 67.9% of them resulting in first downs or touchdowns, a percentage second only to UCLA’s Caleb Wilson.Despite playing for a fairly small school, his performance in 2018 - particularly his 16 contested catches, which led the college football ranks - caught the eye of the evaluators at Pro Football Focus, who ranked him the number 5 tight end entering this year’s draft.StrengthsStrong vertical threat.Good route running abilityHas big hands and can catch reliably. Good ball skills.Can play as a TE, in the slot, or on the outside.Decent in pass protection.Well liked by his teammates. Voted team captain.Strong work ethic.WeaknessesNeeds to work on blocking Mason Foster Jersey , particularly in the run game.Needs to bulk up more.Doesn't rack up YAC. Goes down too easily with contact.Seems not to play as fast as his clocked time.Let’s see his workHow He Would Fit On The RedskinsOliver profiles as a prototypical, modern day TE, with good hands and route-running ability, but room to grow as a blocker. Additionally, given his dramatically improved performance during his senior season, it suggests that his development is continuing and that he still has considerable room to grow as a player. Oliver is a red zone weapon and possesses the capability to use his size and vertical ability to beat defenders when it counts. As a result ofa very favorable combine performance, Oliver is rising on draft boards, and would likely need to be targeted with one of the team’s fifth round picks - if he lasts that long. On the Redskins, Oliver would be a great TE2 substitute for Vernon Davis, replicating many of the skills that Davis brings to the table for a fraction of the cost.