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PirateHookerMD

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  1. Id keep waddle over Feliciano. Long can backup all 3 interior. Bodine outside chance if he can show he can play some guard although he's likely cut.
  2. Get the best players on the field. Dawkins Spain or Long Morse Ford Nsehke Long or Spain and Waddle backups/swing roles. Ford transitions to right tackle next year, and might kick out to tackle in the event of an injury to Nsehke. Long can play all 3 spots so probably gets the value nod in the swing role, assuming Spain beats him out. Bodine/Teller/Feliciano fighting for last spot. Bias goes to teller as we picked him,. We actually have so many bodies that I could see us trading someone towards the end of camp.
  3. To be fair, many of us reacted the same way with Allen over Rosen. A year later the Cardinals could barely give the kid away, which shows what most of the league thought about him.
  4. He's the perfect practice squad QB for us if he doesn't get claimed on waivers at cut down
  5. Projection: Fourth to fifth round Bottom Line Johnson brings quite a bit of experience to the table having received significant starter-level reps at both high school and college level. He’s a type-A personality and the type of player who’ll inspire his teammates to go into battle with him. On the field, he plays with an aggressive, physical demeanor and tracks ball-carriers like a heat-seeking missile. And his tackle numbers as a junior and senior highlight how sound he is at bringing players down once they’re in his grasp. One of the biggest knocks on Johnson centers on his physical traits as he’s far from the tallest safety prospect. And given these size concerns, can he continue to play as physical as he did in college given the power he’ll see at the next level? His play speed might also be a bit of an issue which showed up during the Combine as he ran a 40 that ranked in the 11th percentile. All those weak suits might serve to limit his ceiling. There’s no doubting Johnson’s intangibles. That much is certain given the leadership he demonstrated for his Miami squad. And there are elements of his skill set that hint at him eventually developing into a starter in the NFL. Concerns over height and overall length likely push him into day three of the draft. But that could classify him as a possible late round steal. https://lastwordonprofootball.com/2019/04/23/jaquan-johnson-2019-nfl-draft-profile/
  6. Chris Simms had him third after Devin White/Bush FWIW: https://twitter.com/Natethegreat1st/status/1122140960727560192
  7. Player 100 on the PFF big board. I don't know anything about him, seems like decent value and we needed depth. Cant expect more in the 5th round.
  8. https://lastwordonprofootball.com/2019/03/22/vosean-joseph-2019-nfl-draft-profile/ Projection: Late second to early third round Bottom Line Joseph is a hugely athletic prospect with an above average initial burst that enables him to close on ball-carriers rather easily. He’s incredibly rangy and is stronger than his size would suggest. Those traits allow him to blow up plays in the backfield and force negative plays. He’s also functional as a coverage linebacker which hints that he has every down value. One of the obvious concerns about Joseph is his below-average size. He’s also thinly built below the hips and might need to add some mass to his lower body without it impacting his athleticism. There are also quite a few inconsistencies in his tape, particularly with respect to his instincts and overall body control. Too often, he plows into blockers on plays that roll to the perimeter rather than take a more efficient path to the ball. Ultimately, Joseph’s ideal role at the next level appears to be that of a WILL with the potential to develop into a three-down backer that can wreak havoc as a blitzer and contribute in coverage. Though he might not play more than a reserve role as a rookie, he’ll be a welcome addition to a team’s depth chart. His ceiling is that of a regular starter as an undersized yet immensely athletic player at his position.
  9. I think with the addition of that blocking TE/former o-line kid that DiMarco is out of here
  10. This take just exposes how little he understands our roster and scheme.
  11. QBs always pushed up the board. If we don't get Oliver I hope our phones are ringing to get ahead of Denver for a nice haul.
  12. The short answer is no, we don't. Both might be gone by 9. You probably already would have to trade up just to get Oliver alone. Zero chance to get both.
  13. Draft coverage in general is confirmation bias. Whether it is any of the major networks, Walter grades, etc. You basically plug the pick into their "board" and if it matches up good pick, higher grade "Steal" lower grade "huge reach!"
  14. If you stay at 9 I just think the value is in the D or O-line. Darkhorse is CB. Trade back to 13-15 then sure Fant or TJ is fine. Id like to see WR/TE with pick 2. I wouldn't be surprised to see a trade back at pick 9 and a zay jones style day 2 trade up if our TE/WR target is there.
  15. As a Michigan fan, Gary. Reminds me of Funchess. Was supposed to dominate and by all accounts should have, but never really put it together.
  16. yup! I was hoping the team would pick me up to be the team GI when Seantrel Henderson was here.
  17. MD here. Greatly depends on what it is. If its hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? Hard pass and he should retire. If its WPW or afib or something? Sure not a big deal.
  18. https://www.patspulpit.com/2019/3/9/18257308/new-england-patriots-2019-free-agency-profile-laadrian-waddle-offensive-tackle-trent-brown?_ga=2.155740284.652237250.1551688263-502209576.1548154531
  19. https://www.patspulpit.com/2019/3/9/18257308/new-england-patriots-2019-free-agency-profile-laadrian-waddle-offensive-tackle-trent-brown?_ga=2.155740284.652237250.1551688263-502209576.1548154531
  20. Hah mistaken identity for the Pats o-line LaAdrian?
  21. "Bills deal for Tyler Kroft: $18.75M, $2.4M signing bonus, $8.3M gtd, salaries $1.8M (gtd), $4.45M (gtd inj at signing, skill-cap if on roster fifth day 2020, $4.7M Due a $2.1M roster bonus third day 2019, $750K roster bonus fifth day 2020, $750K roster bonus fifth day 2021"
  22. I am firmly I the camp that outside of a handful of players that RBs are a dime a dozen. Draft someone in the 4-6th round.
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