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Maybe with 48.
My dark horse, Alshon Jeffery. What's the knock on this guy again? Some photo shopped picture that turned out to BS. The guy shredded a loaded 'Bama D, played better against Jenkins than Julio Jones and AJ Green and was a top 5 pick to start the college season.
OK, I will change it to hightower, upon further reflection.
"Touchdown" Tommy Vardell.*
Actually Trumaine Johnson is my dark horse.
(Scouting notes are not promising, sounds like he has an attitude problem.)
There are two positions BB has never drafted in the 1st: WR, and OLB. That holds true to form this draft.
Edit: *Cleveland Brown reference for those who don't get it.
"Touchdown" Tommy Vardell.*
Actually Trumaine Johnson is my dark horse.
(Scouting notes are not promising, sounds like he has an attitude problem.)
There are two positions BB has never drafted in the 1st: WR, and OLB. That holds true to form this draft.
Edit: *Cleveland Brown reference for those who don't get it.
My dark horse, Alshon Jeffery. What's the knock on this guy again? Some photo shopped picture that turned out to BS. The guy shredded a loaded 'Bama D, played better against Jenkins than Julio Jones and AJ Green and was a top 5 pick to start the college season.
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Kendall Wright has been dropping down in mocks for some reason all the way to the third round, which is kinda crazy to me. I don't why he's falling so far, but if he drops into our laps we must take advantage. All of our starting WRs are over 30! That's bad!
He's the only WR I would realistically pick for the Patriots in round 1
I could see an OT/OG taken. A Kevin Zeitler or a Zebrie Sanders jumping up...especially if some of the other names are gone. I actually love the idea of Zebrie Sanders working with Dante Scarnecchia and think he'd be an amazing fit. The first round would defo be a bit of a stretch for this guy who I have a 2nd round value on, but I love him and would not batter an eye lid.
The more I think about it, the more i would not be surprised to take a RB in this first round. The fact is we still need a RB or 2 on the roster and we brought in 3 big name FAs probably to sign after the draft so the interest is there. Vareen and Ridley were high picks and deserve to be starting, but BB could very well see that they are not the studs he hoped they were or at least not be any time soon.
So my dark horse is Doug Martin who is actually complementary to Ridley and Vareen and is a literal work horse who can carry the load.
He sounds a lot like Chad Jackson. However a Tweet from Bedard fwiw:
Yes, they do RT @NFLDraftXpert: they love tru johnson.
Trumaine Johnson, CB/Safety
Harrison Smith, Safety
LMAO-Gotta love the people who act like they have been watching 1000's of hours of coaches tape on these players, none have and simply admitting they read Scott Wright and Rob Rang would be a better idea.
"Looking at the Clemson/SC game it's clear Ingram has tight ankles and questionable eyes, although his loose hips and sand in the pants translate to a higher pick than his high backpedal and tense hamstrings would suggest.....................................................