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01-17-2024, 12:10 AM | #557 |
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Veach refers to them as pockets. With how much WRs cost in FA, it may be smart to take 2 in the first 4 rounds.
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01-17-2024, 01:03 AM | #558 |
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Again I don't think it'll be that difficult a decision. It's an OK year for WRs in FA but not outstanding, there's nothing for LT and there's plenty of DT options. You've gotta think they partially fix WR and sort DT, unless there are trades.
There's LOADS of WRs but as always there will be a drop off in quality somewhere in R2. I just think the smart money is still on them going WR with the first pick somewhere in R1. Even if we went for Evans in FA I just can't see Veach taking the risk. LT we'll cobble together a solution as we did this year and get another developmental guy R2 or R3. |
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01-17-2024, 07:49 AM | #559 |
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Last year was the best way to play it IMO. They coulda just taken Rice in the first and no one woulda really blinked, but they played the draft well.
Dont' take a WR in the first if the guy is a 2nd round prospect. |
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01-17-2024, 08:21 AM | #560 | |
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If guys who are borderline R1/R2 are available end of R1, and they should be in this draft, take them there. |
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01-17-2024, 08:30 AM | #561 |
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We haven't really gotten into the meat of the stuff yet, but if it works out that you have the top 3 then a gaggle of guys who are all of similar grade......I'd start looking at other spots that might be available there and kick the WR to the 2nd round.
I really like Legette myself and if he were to be there in the 2nd.....I'd do that in a heartbeat. |
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01-17-2024, 10:38 AM | #562 | |
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Legette has accepted an invite to the Reese's Senior Bowl. Everyone is going to get a very good look at him, he could significantly improve his draft position if he has a Tank Dell type of week. |
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01-17-2024, 10:53 AM | #563 |
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He's more DK Metcalf but seems to corner better to me. The lack of production needs answered, but to me....man it's an upside pick.
Ideally....I'd rather have a guy like Odunze but this guy seems like a poor mans Odunze. |
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This is probably my preference order currently in the 1st.
Troy Franklin Xavier Legette Brian Thomas Keon Coleman Adonai Mitchell If we don't go 1st RD WR, I'm really high on Brenden Rice at the bottom of the 2nd. |
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I think what you guys are seeing in Legette, with regards to his athleticism, seems correct. He looks like a more fluid athlete than DK or Burks. He has really good stop/start capability, but hasn't used that to form a complete route tree. Instead, it shows in comeback routes and hooks. If he can translate that foot quickness and lateral agility to additional routes, while learning to setup defenders, then he's on his way to superstardom. I don't see him face press much due to his size and speed combo, allowing him to get off the line quickly and cleanly. His rookie season could see him running mostly go routes, as well as simple crossers to take advantage of his RAC ability, while he develops his route tree. Putting him in the slot would also create some uncomfortable mismatches for defenses.
Tack on a jitterbug with really good technical work like Jacob Cowing, who can uncover in an instant, work in a phone booth, and effortlessly finds open spots in zones, and you have a pretty exciting group moving forward. Cowing would excel in this offense, IMO, but may shoot up boards after the combine. |
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I don't get too hungup on the "doesn't have a full route tree". Of course he doesn't, I don't expect guys taken where we pick to. If he did, with his athletic profile he's going with Harrison JR in the top 5.
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I'm not too hung up on it either. I think he could provide a lot of value year one doing two simple things: running go routes and working underneath and trying to turn 5-yard throws into 50-yard touchdowns. Let him use the first two-thirds of the season learning to be a professional WR and slowly expand on what you want him to do.
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I'm not too hung up on the route tree, but I'm having a hard time getting past the four years of nada production only to become Megatron in year 5.
I just can't get past that. |
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01-18-2024, 09:04 AM | #569 |
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Coleman and Legette are the risky two IMO
Both are plus athletes and have production concerns. Coleman has great hands but doesn't separate. |
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