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What's going to be hilarious is when we're at this point next year and we're still picking in the 20's range in the draft. We'll be out of range of the top QB's and people will continue to say it's too risky to trade up for a QB. We'll be in the same situation as Houston, a team with an amazing defense and excellent talent on offense but absolutely nobody at QB to make them a legitimate contender.
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Barnett - Great production but if you believe in SPARQ, he's a big time risk. The athleticism may just not be there. Humphrey - eh; just not enthused about a CB in the first due to Peters and the depth of this class. There are starters that will be there in the 3rd. Peppers - has no home here. Has no home in most systems. Weird tweener of a player that reminds me a bit of Su'a Cravens in that you need to draft him to just the right team. If you commit to making him Deone Bucannon, I guess you could make that work if you have a strong run-support ILB alongside him. Interesting pick but probably too much risk for me. Cunningham - odd prospect but I like him. Would most likely be fine with this pick. White - Surely you don't mean Tre'Davious. He's a 2nd round pick, IMO. At best. Davis - seems unlikely but if he's there you have to be excited about grabbing him. **** it, at that point just go ahead and take Chad Kelly in the 4th and pray. |
I have a feeling he's talking about Jarrad Davis
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https://sports.yahoo.com/news/greg-c...165953341.html
Good comparison and breakdown of Webb and Mahomes. |
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Barnett intrigues me too. He looks dumpy and doesn't explode with measurables, but he scraps and gets the job done. I just listed guys you hear whispers about with regards to a fall - not that I think they would necessarily be a fit for KC. |
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But if Dorsey thinks Davis is a 3-down backer (he might be), I guess you could justify taking him there. It would not be a pick I'm excited about, but I'd deal...I guess. I figured he meant Corey Davis, who would be a genuine 'drop' if he fell to 27. More likely would be Ross and he'd be a nice get there as well. |
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There's nothing worse than drafting a back up caliber quarterback in the middle of the draft considering you are passing on players in a very deep draft who could push for starting roles. |
Yeah, but with the money backup qbs are getting these days, having a good one for cheap can bring alot of value.
I'm liking davis Webb more and more after seeing your posts in him. Maybe trade up from the 2nd to get him? |
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There's no question that you'll have to beat every one of those stupid, across the body, late and over the middle throws that Mahomes makes out of him. Hell, if he completes one, bench his ass for the rest of the series. You cannot, cannot, cannot make that pass. Ever. But as has been noted, without those concerns, he's not available after the 5th pick, that's how good that arm is. That's how bright the flashes are. If you want that kind of Aaron Rodgers passer to EVER be a Chief, that's the kind of risk you have to take. Or you live with 10 more years of Smith/Petermans. In the middle there's a Davis Webb. I dunno, am I crazy to see a little bit of Stafford in there? He doesn't have Stafford's pure arm strength, but even Stafford doesn't have the fastball he once did. I guess you could call him a little more mobile version of Flacco? Nowhere near the ceiling but probably more floor. I'd take Webb in the 2nd 100 times out of 100 over Peterman in the 3rd (or 5th, for that matter). But it seems unlikely that Webb makes it to the 2nd and I'm not excited about taking him in the first. Maybe I just haven't looked at him closely enough. |
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Double-digit teams told the kid he's a first rd player. It was also said on Matt Miller's podcast that he might not be too highly sought after in rd 1 but he'll have a giant bullseye on his back in rd 2. IMO he won't fall past 35. |
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We would have beaten Pitrsburgh with a developed Watson at QB...yes or no?
I say probably yes |
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I don't know. I can see that those are probably better prospects, but I hate to count on the future a year in advance. That class might look similar to this one a year from now. |
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In the second I am all aboard the Sidney Jones train. He is one of the best corners in this class and would be an absolute steal. We don't need him this year and would be a perfect plug in if Mitchell doesn't play the way he did this last year or isn't retained |
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