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Old 04-21-2025, 10:27 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Chris Meck View Post
Harmon, Grant, or Williams at #31ish, in my opinion.

Collins if you wait until #62

Man, if you have TWO guys inside that can't be blocked one on one, it really makes things difficult for opposing offenses.
Grant is more of a 'floor' player than a ceiling player, IMO.

I don't think you have a guy there who's 'can't be blocked one on one' -- rather you just get a really solid, steady player for a pretty long time. More of a Teair Tart sort of guy. Would Eddie Goldman do anything for you there?

I never really thought of Goldman as a force on the interior -- just an awfully good, dependable player.

If we went that route at 31, that would be fine. Not a ton of upside there but he'll be better than most guys after him and a lot of guys before him. That's a viable, if not super exciting, 1st round pick. And he might be a little better than Goldman in the long run, but I wouldn't bank on it.
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