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RyanC883

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  1. yeah, no way Pickens is being traded. He and Pickett are going to be a thing for a while.
  2. Bernard: who, why? We have LBs. Basham: what, we just drafted a DE, and the top IOL is on the board, and we need OL help. TJ Grham: Really thought we would draft R. Wilson. What a terrible, awful pick, trading up and then grabbing a JAG receiver.
  3. With the 75th selection, the Atlanta Falcons select Nick Herbig, Edge, Wisconsin. The Falcons still need an upgrade at their pass rush, and while Herbig is a bit of a "Tweener", unlike Maybin, he has multiple years of solid production at Wisconsin. Also, he can drop into coverage, another area where the Falcons have needs. The Ravens @NeverOutNickare on the clock.
  4. Falcons pick upcoming now.
  5. her, hey now!
  6. Good list, but Joey Porter Jr. is an interesting addition. I hear he has issues with playing the ball rather than the receiver (very sticky in coverage, but not elite ball skills). Of course, I haven't watched him almost at all, and he does seem like someone you could flip to safety if the ball skills become an issue. I'd put the OT from Northwestern (who I can't spell) in here also. I think he is at worst an above-average OT/OG, and pans out to be a pro-bowl type OG. Freeney had the issue of being small, that' why he went #11 (as I recall). I think the NW OT/G becomes a stud following the draft this year. I think B. Robinson is better than Portis.
  7. I totally agree, I'd rather have an A. Donald than a space eater. But DTs who can provide consistent pressure seem to be nearly nonexistent these days, and a space eating DT allows a LB to provide a rush, and/or take a blocker away from a DE like Miller and Groot, and/or push the blocker into the pocket. There are a few "athletic" space eaters that appear to be available later in the draft.
  8. yes, then draft a space eating DT in rd 3-5.
  9. I don’t know, depends how defective the breaks were. Also likely not the drivers job but the company/maintenance vendors job to ensure breaks were correct. This won’t bring back Haskins, but driving a large vehicle like that without appropriate breaks puts everyone on the highway in danger.
  10. perhaps best non OL draft I have seen.
  11. I wanted OBJ, but this is insane.
  12. After getting no rush against Bengals backup OL we need DT help. Would love Mazzi Smith but he likely goes too high for a blocker/space eater. The DTs from Texas, Wake and Wisconsin come up up in my mocks. Can’t recall their names.
  13. they should be unhappy and let Bean know it. All this “we want Josh to run less” is absurd when you don’t get him another top WR or top OL help. perhaps, but have to disagree. Even in your scenario, JA can’t be happy with Diggs going off, and JA can’t get Diggs the ball when Diggs is doubled and JA has little time behind an awful line. I think it’s reasonable to assume they are both unhappy, JA just handling it behind closed doors.
  14. and if this happens and Smith turns out like the other DE Bean drafted Bean should be fired. Would hate this pick. Seems like he needs another year before contributing. Get a day 1 impact guy if trading up. https://www.nfl.com/prospects/nolan-smith/3200534d-4953-6848-fd4d-2f73557d06ca he was high on my Falcons list before I traded down. A great pick for PIT who needs another CB.
  15. guy is a stud and has a nasty streak to his game also.
  16. i mean, the Board along with me will implode at D, D, but overall a good draft with offense help coming with Johnson and Patterson and Wheaton Dorian Williams will be a good player. Rather take him in the 4th but seems to be moving up. how does Mingo get an F. unreal. love that pick
  17. Edge is terrible at 27. There is no top talent projected there. There is the option for high end slot, TE, RB, and OL, and if you need D, safety and perhaps DT (Mazi Smith).
  18. I think the Bengals keep Chase, and let the other talented WRs on its roster walk. Minn is interesting. Hock played well there, if he continues on that path, they may part with Jefferson if they feel he provides the bang that Kelse does--on the other hand, Minn needs to find a top 5 QB first. Otherwise, I think you keep Jefferson and a top 20 QB and hope the overall team gets the job done.
  19. how'd Cam's workout look. I know his arm "was" shot, but perhaps a year off got it back into shape.
  20. With the 8th selection, the Falcons select Tyree Wilson, DE, Texas Tech. The Falcons were last in the NFL last year in QB pressure rate. That has to change. Wilson is a guy who can help immediately, and still has room to grow into his ceiling. I considered RB Robinson here because the Falcons love to run the ball (at a rate of about 51%!), but Patterson was great for them last year, and they do tend to pick RBs later in the draft. Also considered OT/OG, but the pass rush talent falls off quicker than the OL talent in this draft. The Bears @MrEpsYtownare on the clock.
  21. Unless I can swing a trade for L. Jackson, Falcons pick incoming.
  22. Who's Brown (Sidney Brown?). I think this is an issue with everyone at 27: "he'd be great as a 2nd round pick". Would be great to have a few picks at the top of the second. Could get a good G/C (Avila), a LB (Campbell/Sanders) and WR.
  23. wow, lots of snark in your response. (1) Humphrey was rated by many services as the best center prospect in the past few drafts. PFN had him #10 overall on it's big board: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/creed-humphrey-should-be-first-round-nfl-draft-pick-despite-positional-value-centers/ (2) He has the positional flexibility to play Guard, and could have played Guard if drafted by the Bills. Many football services noted that he could play Guard, and a KC Chiefs press release after his draft noted this as well. Not drafting Humphrey was a huge miss by Bean.
  24. great question. If he's there in the 5th, it's worth a flyer on him. Seems like a hard worker, and likely to take rehab seriously.
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