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I kinda worry sometime when there's alot of "depth and similarity" of a group in a draft it's more because there's not really any one that separates themselves and it's all kinda grouped together.
Luckily, we have the best staff going to figure out who's who. |
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I think you have Anderson and Wilson then a drop to a tier of Van Ness, Murphy, Foskey, and Tuipulotu and then another drop to a tier of Smith, Hall, McDonald, Anudike-Uzomah, and Ojulari before it drops again. I just so happen to think Smith is going to get drafted higher than some others because of his athleticism in a 3-4 fit. That's my take at least, I can't speak for everyone. |
I'm on the Foskey at 31 train.
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There's a big drop either way you look at it after about the 2nd round level of these guys, so we need to hit it early and often if that's the route they wanna go.
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Veach can legitimately hit anywhere in the draft. Have you learned nothing? |
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But I still think we can get a guy like McGuire, Harrison, or Young in the 3rd. Or somebody like Roy at DT. There will be talent still available in the 3rd on the DL, and I wouldn't be surprised if they took a guy in the 1st/2nd AND the 3rd. |
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You get too caught up with this "you can only find good players and starters early in the draft" shit dude. We have our starting edge rushers going into the season. Whoever we take, regardless of the round, is going to be a rotational player early on. It's entirely possible that you take 1 in the 1st and 1 in the 3rd and it's actually the guy in the 3rd that develops into a starter. You just build your roster laterally, and continue to stack talent at those important positions. Everything else will sort itself out. |
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It's not whether we will get better in every position, I just don't think that's realistic. It's whether we are better across the 53 when the season starts. Sounds crazy to think with a SB team but there's just so many ways it can still improve. Last year nobody liked the DTs or RT and plenty thought the WR and DE groups were poor. Will we get better across all of these? Maybe not. But where are we at at present? I'd say we're already better at DE, LB, and safety we could be worse but could also be better when you consider better LB coverage. We're probably worse at WR, OT and DT. I think we can DEFINITELY start the season with improvements in at least two of those positions, if not all 3. |
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Tavius Robinson, Ole Miss
6’6” 257 lbs 33.75 arms 4.66 40 1.63 10 23 bench reps Would love to get this guy on the beginning of day 3. Excellent depth piece that could probably do some of what Omenihu does but needs time to get a bit stronger. With Danna likely leaving next Spring and Turk coming back from a big injury, it would be nice to have this guy. Time to get rid of Herring and Kaindoh and bolster the depth <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aUSMv3wrbe0" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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