Isaiah Coulter
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2022 11:06 am
PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Aaron Parker didn't log a stat for the Chiefs though. So weird, if you watched the two while they were here Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter had more talent though and is getting more run now.
Yeah I saw that!RAMFAN wrote: ↑1 year agoPeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Aaron Parker didn't log a stat for the Chiefs though. So weird, if you watched the two while they were here Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter had more talent though and is getting more run now.
Coulter also left early and did not play his senior year.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Aaron Parker didn't log a stat for the Chiefs though. So weird, if you watched the two while they were here Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter had more talent though and is getting more run now.
He was better on the field here than Coulterramster wrote: ↑1 year agoCoulter also left early and did not play his senior year.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Aaron Parker didn't log a stat for the Chiefs though. So weird, if you watched the two while they were here Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter had more talent though and is getting more run now.
I don’t think Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter was viewed more highly by NFL Scouts to the extent Voulter deciddd to leave school a year early.
Comparing Combine Results. Coulter vertical jump was much higher than Parker.
Parker
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Coulter
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Parker was not better than Coulter on the field to NFL Scouts.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year agoHe was better on the field here than Coulterramster wrote: ↑1 year agoCoulter also left early and did not play his senior year.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Aaron Parker didn't log a stat for the Chiefs though. So weird, if you watched the two while they were here Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter had more talent though and is getting more run now.
I don’t think Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter was viewed more highly by NFL Scouts to the extent Voulter deciddd to leave school a year early.
Comparing Combine Results. Coulter vertical jump was much higher than Parker.
Parker
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Coulter
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ramster wrote: ↑4 years ago Amazing Achievement by Isaiah Coulter
- Coulter tied for the highest Round ever drafted in by a URI Football Player
- He was Drafted in the 5th Round, as was Steve Furness by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972 and Jeff Williams by the Los Angeles Rams in 1977
- The Highest Selections were Furness #113, Williams #134 followed by Coulter #171
- Coulter is the highest drafted Non-Lineman ever from URI. Furness was a DE and Williams a OG
- Coulter was one of only 2 Players Drafted from the CAA. The other was Ben DiNucci from JMU who was chosen 231st in Round 7 by Dallas Cowboys
- Coulter is the 1st URI Ram Football Player Drafted since Bob White in the 7th Round in 1986
- The NFL has only 7 Rounds now. Only 4 URI Ram Football Players have been Drafted 7th Round or Higher: Furness(5), Williams(5), Coulter(5) and White(7). Amazing achievements for all 4 of these players
S Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois (64th pick)
- He was 3rd of the six FCS draftees:
TE Adam Trautman, Dayton (105th)
WR Isaiah Coulter, Rhode Island (171st)
OL Lachavious Simmons, Tennessee State (227th)
QB Ben DiNucci, James Madison (231st)
DE Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota State (254th)
Year Round Pick Team Player Position
1963 NFL Draft 14 183 Los Angeles Rams Alan Arbuse OT
1968 NFL Draft 12 308 Minnesota Vikings Howie Small C
1968 NFL Draft 13 353 Green Bay Packers Frank Geiselman WR
1972 NFL Draft 5 113 Pittsburgh Steelers Steve Furness DE
1974 NFL Draft 16 408 Atlanta Falcons Molly McGee RB
1977 NFL Draft 5 134 Los Angeles Rams Jeff Williams OG
1978 NFL Draft 8 208 Pittsburgh Steelers Rick Moser RB
1981 NFL Supplemental Draft 1 -- New England Patriots Chy Davidson WR
1983 NFL Draft 9 232 Philadelphia Eagles Rich Pelzer OT
1986 NFL Draft 7 189 New York Jets Bob White C
2020 NFL Draft 5 171 Houston Texans Isaiah Coulter WR
Yeah the scours saw more potential and the Virginia Tech game proved that. He's a very gifted athlete. Parker is too, just not as much of a freak and sometimes that's the difference between making a roster and getting cut.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoParker was not better than Coulter on the field to NFL Scouts.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year agoHe was better on the field here than Coulterramster wrote: ↑1 year ago
Coulter also left early and did not play his senior year.
I don’t think Parker was so much more dominant. Coulter was viewed more highly by NFL Scouts to the extent Voulter deciddd to leave school a year early.
Comparing Combine Results. Coulter vertical jump was much higher than Parker.
Parker
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Coulter
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The huge game for Coulter was when URI played at P5 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg VA. Coulter really put on a show as he had a game high 9 receptions for 152yards. Parker had 5 receptions for 64 yards. Scouts may have been there to see the Senior Aaron Parker but it was the Junior, Isaiah Coulter, who stole the show against P5 Competition.
Coulter declared for the Draft after that season as a Junior.
Coulter was 1st URI player drafter since 1986 and tied for highest ever as a 5th rounder.
Parker was not drafted although some thought he might be.
URI @ Virginia Tech Receiving Stats
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ramster wrote: ↑4 years ago Amazing Achievement by Isaiah Coulter
- Coulter tied for the highest Round ever drafted in by a URI Football Player
- He was Drafted in the 5th Round, as was Steve Furness by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972 and Jeff Williams by the Los Angeles Rams in 1977
- The Highest Selections were Furness #113, Williams #134 followed by Coulter #171
- Coulter is the highest drafted Non-Lineman ever from URI. Furness was a DE and Williams a OG
- Coulter was one of only 2 Players Drafted from the CAA. The other was Ben DiNucci from JMU who was chosen 231st in Round 7 by Dallas Cowboys
- Coulter is the 1st URI Ram Football Player Drafted since Bob White in the 7th Round in 1986
- The NFL has only 7 Rounds now. Only 4 URI Ram Football Players have been Drafted 7th Round or Higher: Furness(5), Williams(5), Coulter(5) and White(7). Amazing achievements for all 4 of these players
S Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois (64th pick)
- He was 3rd of the six FCS draftees:
TE Adam Trautman, Dayton (105th)
WR Isaiah Coulter, Rhode Island (171st)
OL Lachavious Simmons, Tennessee State (227th)
QB Ben DiNucci, James Madison (231st)
DE Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota State (254th)
Year Round Pick Team Player Position
1963 NFL Draft 14 183 Los Angeles Rams Alan Arbuse OT
1968 NFL Draft 12 308 Minnesota Vikings Howie Small C
1968 NFL Draft 13 353 Green Bay Packers Frank Geiselman WR
1972 NFL Draft 5 113 Pittsburgh Steelers Steve Furness DE
1974 NFL Draft 16 408 Atlanta Falcons Molly McGee RB
1977 NFL Draft 5 134 Los Angeles Rams Jeff Williams OG
1978 NFL Draft 8 208 Pittsburgh Steelers Rick Moser RB
1981 NFL Supplemental Draft 1 -- New England Patriots Chy Davidson WR
1983 NFL Draft 9 232 Philadelphia Eagles Rich Pelzer OT
1986 NFL Draft 7 189 New York Jets Bob White C
2020 NFL Draft 5 171 Houston Texans Isaiah Coulter WR
Uhh yeah I know all that. I'm just saying when we were watching Aaron Parker play here you'd think out of everyone he'd get some playing time in the NFL because he was so dominate here.ramster wrote: ↑1 year ago Scouts and NFl teams don’t care about what you did in your previous years so much as what are you doing now. Coulter is even at an advantage over Parker because he was only a junior, Parker was a Senior. Yet in the biggest of games for URI - P5 AT Virginia Tech it was Coulter who Stole the show for BOTH teams as only a Junior. Parker did not stand out in that big P5 opportunity unfortunately.
Coulter is outperforming Parker in NFL 2022 Preseason games
Practice squad now 16 playersRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Good news/bad news. Unfortunately he doesn't make the cut, but the Bears like him enough to keep him on the practice squad
reef wrote: ↑1 year agoRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Good news/bad news. Unfortunately he doesn't make the cut, but the Bears like him enough to keep him on the
Practice squad now 16 players
Coulter signed to the Bears active roster today.
Could he possibly play in New England on Monday night? I certainly hope so. Too bad the Bears QB has a tough time passing the ball to it's receivers.
Yes he could. Here is Chicago Bears thread on activating Coulter.
No room after trading for Claypool, I guess.
He's been hurt I thinkRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑9 months ago Coulter has not appeared in either Bills preseason game. Have to think that makes him a longshot to even get on the practice squad
Cut today. Not easy to make a roster and sustain a solid career.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑9 months agoHe's been hurt I thinkRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑9 months ago Coulter has not appeared in either Bills preseason game. Have to think that makes him a longshot to even get on the practice squad
So maybe he gets past this round of cuts if he can get healthy
A bit early in the cut process. NFL teams must be down to 53 players by Tuesday 4pmJimSidd wrote: ↑9 months agoCut today. Not easy to make a roster and sustain a solid career.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑9 months agoHe's been hurt I thinkRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑9 months ago Coulter has not appeared in either Bills preseason game. Have to think that makes him a longshot to even get on the practice squad
So maybe he gets past this round of cuts if he can get healthy
Didn't play at all, so I guess he was hurt all fall campJimSidd wrote: ↑9 months agoCut today. Not easy to make a roster and sustain a solid career.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑9 months agoHe's been hurt I thinkRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑9 months ago Coulter has not appeared in either Bills preseason game. Have to think that makes him a longshot to even get on the practice squad
So maybe he gets past this round of cuts if he can get healthy