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Everything posted by Mongo3451
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Does anyone else think that Terrell Smith could be a free safety candidate?
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Beyond DE, I would love to see a RB and a move TE added. But, I agree if BPA is the plan, so be it.
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All four of those guys are DE's that can play 3T on passing downs. Would be nice to have that versatility.
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Poles is money. He said there were offers, but he never intended to go past ten. Love it!
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Yo Adam, what's a good trade up package to get to the top of the second round?
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Lord Poles...
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Let's go!
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Because this draft is becoming an addiction, here's another one. Made two trades to get more picks in the solid part of the draft.
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It bothers me that the NFL has devalued the RB position. I could argue that a great running back can offset a lack of talent elsewhere. If he's a great pass catcher, he's a reviving weapon. If he's a great blocker, it makes his QB better. If he's a great runner, he keeps his defense off the field a little longer. Making everything about the quarterback has hurt every franchise that doesn't have one or that has overpayed for one. It's simply a trend I disagree with and don't care for.
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Correct. Throw the draft chart out the window during day one of the draft. You always have to over pay.
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You guys should look at the ESPN draft simulator. Nobody offers trades, but you can. Seems weighted well...
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of those guys. I was out of there when they criticized him on the long TD run. He pulled and sealed, which most LT's cannot, then got knocked down when second defender tried to get through. Result TD. He is not a mauler and I know we all love the Jenkins and Long mentality, but does get the job done on a consistent basis. When he does get beat, he's still in the play, which is not a Leno trait. Giving up 5 sacks in 1700 snaps is a stat worth noting. Picking up blitzes and switching is where our OL failed last year and that is his strong suit. Paris Johnson still has more boom bust factor. Skor is what folks call a safe choice.
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Yeah, I kinda of ripped into to you on that. My bad. While I still disagree on that issue, I'll never doubt your football IQ. Cheers my friend!...???
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I'd go to war with Skor. His feet as elite. He can play all five positions. Paris Johnson has the most upside. He came out as true junior and didn't pay the covid season. I'd love either.
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With us trying to build something, I'm afraid Carter might affect the culture. OL has the highest success rate of any other group when drafted in the first round. Poles needs a hit with his first 1st round pick to set the tone. I'm guessing OL.
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Amen to that brother! We can agree, disagree and bust balls and nobody gets nasty about it. Bear down!
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I've been watching the project interviews on GMFB and Bijan was on there. Very likeable guy. I have good service here, so I'll be able to tune into the draft. Can't wait. Hoping for 2 OL, 3 DL, RB, TE, CB, S and WR. Mojito ramble...?
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Place your final mock drafts here. I'm leaving for Puerto Rico tomorrow, so I will submit mine tonight. Let's see if we get any right. Bear down boys!
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I'm not opposed to any weapon that can help Justin succeed. A good move TE can be a valuable asset. The Bears aren't good enough to contend this year either, so why not draft what you can help Justin moving forward. We have ten picks and 39 million in cap space. The OL and DL will be addressed. We need guys that can make plays and I don't trust Claypool, Velus and ESB at all. I really don't care if it's a WR, RB or TE or any combination thereof. We need weapons developed with Justin so we can open the window next year.
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Good one Conner!
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I have an issue with stating where players were drafted as an argument to not draft someone. Cooper Kupp and Stephon Diggs just don't grow on trees. If you knew they were going to be that good, you draft them early. The only sure thing we have at receiver is Moore. Why not try to draft another? JSN and Mooney are not limited to the slot, as we've already seen Mooney as an outside receiver. JSN compares to Davante Adams in speed and route running and they lined him up everywhere. Getsy was Adams WR coach with the Packers. When I look at Mooney and Claypool in their last year of contract, I see a potential void next season. WR's take some time to develop, so you do not draft them as an immediate need, because they will likely let you down. When the Bucs contended, they had Evans and Godwin, but still needed Gronk and Antonio Brown. The Rams had Woods and Kupp, but needed OBJ. The Chiefs loaded up pin receiver for two different Superbowls. As far as receiver is concerned, you get them when you can. If we can get JSN in the teens, that would mean we have enough capitol to address OL, DL and BPA. Fields needs weapons. If Poles has him rated, I'm good. Same with Bijan...
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Not many people project a WR to us in the first round, but JSN is an interesting prospect. JSN projects to be a Cooper Kupp type of receiver, due to his physicality, short area quickness and great route running. I was listening to ESPN 1000 today and the hosts mentioned that the need for good receivers helps develop a QB better than a good OL. (I don't subscribe to that theory, but they made good argument) At this point, I don't see is going that route unless we trade back to get him in the mid teens. That would also mean we get our OL, DL, edge and BPA in the second and third rounds. Thoughts?