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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Grid what are your thoughts on the trade and Geneo Grissom?
01 ~ I'm afraid I don't like the Pick, Bro. Grissom is a Scrapper and I like'm, but I've got about a 5th Round Grade on'm. I'll dig deeper, next week, when I've got more time. Still cranking out Reports!!
02 ~ Love the Trade, though!! Of course, Mad Bill'll probably pick up Special Teamers, but that's another Matter. Book Value actually says we got gypped, but I believe that Book Value considerably underrates the True Value of later Picks. I'm all for Trading Down, and I love it!!
Thanks for asking, Bro!! Honored to have the Opportunity to Obloviate!!
Thanks for the quick response. Just looking at his measurables he seems like a slightly less athletic Jamie Collins. Will he fit better at DE or LB?
Actually, I believe he's about equally adept. I've read that he's more'f an End, but I believe that there's some Fluidity, there, and that his issues at MidFielder last Year were a matter of Experience and Processing Speed more'n Agility. But I reserve the right to adjust my Answer after I look't more Tape next week!!
In the draft thread, I said "I can't wait to watch all of the homers with only a cursory knowledge of college football try to defend this pick with their lives", and I have not been disappointed. This is definitely Tavon Wilson 2.0. Just an awful, awful, piece of **** pick. Safety was a need. A less athletic Pat Chung-esque box safety was not. Would the world have ended if we tried to grab him in the 6th and another team took him?
The opposite is also true. People who have skimmed through a draft guide suddenly know more than the full range of scouts and the FO who have put hours and hours of scouting into each prospect. Talk about an illogical fallacy.
The opposite is also true. People who have skimmed through a draft guide suddenly know more than the full range of scouts and the FO who have put hours and hours of scouting into each prospect. Talk about an illogical fallacy.