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The closer it gets, if a guy like Newton, Kool-Aid, etc. falls I would be tempted just to take them instead.
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From Bob McGinn’s article citing scouts on the WR’s:
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It’s WR6 for us and there’s varying opinions on who that is. Mitchell? McConkey? Franklin? |
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And no, I'm not down for Kool-Aid in the first. I don't think he's THAT good a prospect and I think we get too much value from DBs in the middle rounds. This isn't a McDuffie situation where a top 10-12 prospect slipped into the 20s. It's maybe a situation where a top 20ish prospect slips to 30. That's a different creature for me. That's a borderline '1st round grade' guy at CB vs. a legit blue-chip guy in McDuffie. |
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Newton on the other hand is a top 20 player with a 1st round grade easily. I probably shouldn't have put Kool-Aid in the same category, just a couple guys at other positions of need that might be BPA. With Newton, I probably give into that temptation, whereas with Kool-Aid, I probably don't |
Yeah, I'm probably with you there. Newton would be hard to pass on.
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I usually don't read too much into what Andy says, but when talking about OT/WR in the 1st, he said when you're picking 32nd you have to just take what the board gives you. Obviously they could trade up and all this becomes moot, but I think it would be silly to pass up on Newton for WR6 or OT7. |
If diabetes writes off the low effort plays i'm in af on Mitchell at 32. But if that's just a pure effort deal its kind of rough. Watching every snap makes him a head scratcher for me. There's plays where he's 50% running, you think okay that pass is going elsewhere, then he gets the ball and some times still just doesn't look like he's trying to turn it on with the ball in his hands. Then other times he looks like he could borderline compete with the top tier. He's the hardest one for me.
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I'm not that excited about McConkey in the first, but I thought this was interesting:
Ladd McConkey is one of my favorite players in this class and I do not care that he's under 6-0 and doesn't even weigh 190 lbs. He's an elite separator at all three levels and he plays every bit as fast as his 4.39 40. He's a first-round talent for me all day long and Lord help the rest of the AFC if the Chiefs take him at No. 32. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...hael-penix-jr/ |
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Are you doing this trade for, I assume, Bowers?
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