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RD 3, Pick 30 (93): Spencer Brown, OT (Northern Iowa)


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11 minutes ago, Brandon said:

 

That number on the 3 cone drill is something you see on WRs and CBs.  That's insane.  

Which in all seriousness begs the question. Do you put 20 pounds on him for tackle or take 20 off and have a 6'8" 290lb TE with those measurables only quicker.  He played basketball, he can catch.

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14 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Hopefully 335 in a couple years, looks slim

 

 

 

Easily has the frame to fill out. Coupled with that athleticism and huge wing span. Another solid prospect with a lot of upside.

 

As much as I had my pet cracks in the roster I was hoping they would address, these look like some real intriguing picks so far.

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, TailgateChef said:

Felt like we needed interior line more.  A C/G player to push Ford and Feliciano, and also be prepared if Morse had another concussion.  I suppose, swing tackle....(?)

But the prospect of Bobby Hart playing OT is far worse than Ike Boettger playing G. 

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1 minute ago, That's No Moon said:

Which in all seriousness begs the question. Do you put 20 pounds on him for tackle or take 20 off and have a 6'8" 290lb TE with those measurables only quicker.  He played basketball, he can catch.

This.  Same can be said of Rousseau 

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1 minute ago, That's No Moon said:

Except on goalline and short yardage and who will probably have at least a handful of touchdowns.  Who did you want that was going to start day one as a late 3rd round pick?

I'd say a CB had a pretty good shot of taking a starting job away from a UDFA or 7th rounder. 

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4 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Which in all seriousness begs the question. Do you put 20 pounds on him for tackle or take 20 off and have a 6'8" 290lb TE with those measurables only quicker.  He played basketball, he can catch.

 

I'd keep him at OT,  but he could still be a receiving threat on tackle-eligible plays. 

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1 minute ago, Bruffalo said:

I'd say a CB had a pretty good shot of taking a starting job away from a UDFA or 7th rounder. 

Which one?  Or are we just going to say any?  

Just now, Big Blitz said:

 

 

Tackle.  100%

 

Too tall for Guard. 

Wasn't talking about Brown

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2 minutes ago, Bruffalo said:

I'd say a CB had a pretty good shot of taking a starting job away from a UDFA or 7th rounder. 

Oh you mean the UDFA that’s been an effective starting CB2 on a playoff team two years in a row?

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Just now, JGMcD2 said:

Oh you mean the UDFA that’s been an effective starting CB2 on a playoff team two years in a row?

Effective but obviously upgradable. I'm not even trying to hate on Wallace, I think he's a serviceable zone CB for the Bills, but to deny that he's an obvious spot for an upgrade is just hubris.

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9 minutes ago, Boxcar said:

So we got the Josh Allen of DEs and the Josh Allen of OTs

 

Is that going to be a new thing? The "Josh Allen of X"? That would be awesome.

So, year 3, all our Josh Allens will be top 3 players in the league? Digg it!!

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Not going to be absurd and pretend I know anything about him from watching him play at Northern Iowa (not part of my Verizon FIOS package).  But, from what I’ve read post-selection and from what the NFLN “analysts” had to say, it seems like a very positive, high ceiling selection.  
 

He’s clearly massive, played basketball so he’s athletic to boot and he apparently impressed NFL O  Line coaches at the Senior Bowl.  Everyone did say he’s a project so as others have noted he is the heir apparent to Daryl Williams (they say he’s a RT).  This is another reminder to me that I’ve got to remember to put my trust in the men who are experts at football talent evaluation—though it’s a lot of fun to research as you build up to the draft with the third round over for us and with a clear head, I have to remind myself to trust the guys who turned this organization around ... but I hope their plans include a massive 1 technique DT, a CB2 to build on, a fast WR and some surprises so I can rant until I cool off (45 years of this is a lot for me!).

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IDK why so many are doubting that Beane will address CB in some capacity. When has he just threw his hands up and said "oh well, let's hope this is good enough"? Every year he brings in proven vets to compete at spots that didn't get addressed through the draft to his liking, this year will be no different.

 

Also, its not a given that Wallace has plateaued, and Johnson is more than solid in the Nickel role. Levi was a UDFA, Taron 5th round, stop sleeping on the mastermind and... trust the process.  

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