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I hope you all get to listen to his interview that was awesome
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I would also consider the fact that Kansas State ran a 3-3-5 defense (or a 3-man front).
To put up those type of numbers while on that 3-man front (which invites more double teams, mainly the T & G), and winning the Big XII DPOY, kind of explains it. To put it in another way, when he gets into the 4-man front in Spags scheme, he won't have that double team issue because they also have to account for Chris Jones in the interior. |
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Good pick, good player. I'm just wondering who they were trading up for.
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Probably a solid player. Not the next Reggie White, but a solid all-arounder.
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I feel like this is totally underwhelming for a pick. Would they reach for a player in a draft in Kansas City because the player was from Kansas State? Feels like they did.
But I had my sights set on the previous 4-5 players that were literally picked in a row + Mayer who we passed. |
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For pick 31, I'm pretty happy with this regardless of being a K-State homer... Guy has very high motor, and I think he can potentially put on another 10-20lbs and be a beast.
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I am not gonna hide my disappointment at the lack of Hyatt, but I am open to this guy being a big piece of the puzzle
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Lol no. |
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Pretty meh pick. |
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Im good with FAU and he was realistically one of the picks we expected, its just thinking for a little bit that Murphy, Nolan Smith, Mazi Smith, Anton Harrison, Bresee were all there. Hell at pick 19 it looked like a different draft for us, it was falling perfectly. Hearing Veach say that they had 16-18 first rounders and FAU was one of them, makes me feel much better. They really liked him and thats great to hear. |
I did not know staylor was a KSU fan, but I trust his opinion on players
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