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  1. Historically, the higher the pick, the better chance of success. OL happens to be the king of that stat...
  2. He's shooting up because he initially was slated as an OT, then OG, now center. He can literally pay any position on the OL. His arms are slightly short for an LT, but was all ACC at it.(Longer than JPJ though) He'll make a great center prospect, as will JPJ. They are running 1 and 2 depending on who you look at.
  3. I would on the condition that we could parlay picks to somehow get back in the top twenty and get another second rounder. It would be tough sledding though, Poles would have to have a trade partner in advance. Odds are a strong no.
  4. I drafted the best center prospect with my trade. Barton will probably go before JPJ. (JPJ has a concussion history) He started out as a center and ended up at left tackle because he was so athletic. The boards are changing that way. If be happy with either.
  5. I'm drafting him to be an OG, since I don't trust any of our guards. He would be an absolute animal next to Wright. Let Davis and Jenkins battle it out. Since Waldron runs a lot of two and three TE sets, strength up the middle is more useful. (Kinda like Sean Peyton runs) I've been criticized for drafting him so high to be OG, but where would you draft Larry Allen if you thought he would be that dude?
  6. Fine with me. Play all you want. Respect is what it is. I know where I stand now.
  7. Didn't start Killa. I never talked shit on any of the dumb ass mock drafts you posted. BTW, it's not at nine. I traded out. You must not read well...
  8. Most draft analyst have him moving inside.
  9. It depends on the offense you are running. Sean Peyton values guards over tackles for inside out schemes. If our system dictates better inside blocking, you can't get better than Fuaga.
  10. We are one player from completing the D, EDGE. We are one player from completing the O, center. Adding Fuaga brings a talent infusion and huge depth. A WR doesn't complete anything, but it's definitely a building block to keep our QB stocked with talent. I also drafted Tez Walker and Cade Stover for young weapons. I'm all for WR at the right time. For me, it's finish the trenches first, then WR. Fat boy dream...
  11. Moving Fuaga to guard. Could imagine him next to Wright? Plus, I don't trust Davis or Jenkins to give a full season.
  12. Thayer had an interesting take on what he wants. He wants Alt, saying he's a can't miss lockdown left tackle. He mentioned that teams would line up to trade for Braxton. There is value in a starting left tackle with only two years in the NFL.
  13. Definitely. Take a look at Devontez Walker and Xavier Leggette. They are both sub 4.4. Walker is fluid and can really fly. Leggette is a monster. Both looked really good at the combine.
  14. QB - Caleb is the most ready and I like him. Drake Maye is my highest upside guy. WR - guys we can get that I like are Xavier Leggette and Devontez Walker. OL - Graham Barton has replaced JPJ as my IOL stud. JPJ has a concussion history. TE - Brock fn Bowers = stud DE - Turner and Latu. Turner is the opposite of Sweat, so I like the diversity. Latu has the tools, but the neck fusion has people concerned. (Danielle Hunter is a success with the same surgery)
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