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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.Agree. No point in getting to position centric before FA plays out.
Hate comparing anyone to 12 but Mayfield probably is the top QB in his class IMO, Darnold isn't talented enough and not thought of as a leader, Rosen has mechanical issues to work out, Jackson has accuracy and frame issues, and Josh Allen makes cool YouTube videos and that's itThere's something about Baker Mayfield i really like. He reminds me of Brady, the fact he wants to win at all cost.
Hate comparing anyone to 12 but Mayfield probably is the top QB in his class IMO, Darnold isn't talented enough and not thought of as a leader, Rosen has mechanical issues to work out, Jackson has accuracy and frame issues, and Josh Allen makes cool YouTube videos and that's it
Mayfield is short and arrogant, but has the best arm of the class, best leadership traits perhaps, and mobile
DEN or NYJ should capitalize if not CLE
Gronk's durability will always be an issue and TE should definitely be explored, this O is long overdue a youth/durability infusion (Edelman, Dola, Gronk, Lewis, Marty even)I’m not worried about Gronk retiring (I believe he plays) but I would hope we look at the TE spot in this draft. Gesicki is prob the most complete TE but I’m guessing he goes before we’re up at 31. Goedert I think is this years small school athletic freak (Adam shaheen) I’m guessing round 2 along with mark Andrews (whose running after catch reminds me of Hernandez). Fumaghali just seems to make plays and should go 3rd 4th round.
Excellent point, Telvin Smth had an awful rookie year and is now a top LB, thought of as a baller coming outI agree for the most part. I just dont think you will get LBs who can drop into coverage consistently for this season from the draft. It takes a while for most college LBs to actually be physically and mentally in a state where they can do that. The blue chippers that can overcome that deficit by having freak athleticism are far out of reach for us.
Similarly, while having a second starting caliber CB would be nice it is a luxury relative to the other needs you have posted. In a world with limitless roster spots or resources I would try to get a veteran like Talib (or Sherman if he can be healthy enough) but in our universe where resources are finite I just dont see how we can spend 6-7m on a luxury player in a stacked secondary while still trying to figure out how to finance a Solder extension. Because, again, unless you are getting a blue chipper (or someone who falls due to disciplinary concerns) you can not expect get someone who is "starting caliber" (i.e. an immediate upgrade on Rowe) in the draft.
Does NE really need a good coverage LB? Younger and more athletic LB against the run but let's leave the coverage to the DBs, shall weThink there are two LB who could probs play in coverage; One is Malik Jefferson just because of his athletic ability. The other is Nick DeLuca
Does NE really need a good coverage LB? Younger and more athletic LB against the run but let's leave the coverage to the DBs, shall we
Bring Marquise Flowers back, KVN was getting better too but inconsistentWho are we going to put on RBs etc?
The other thing is both are athletic but Malik is more so.
Dude is literally a copy of 'Dola, I want him in NE real badBraxton Berriors come on, he's a Pats Man
Bring Marquise Flowers back, KVN was getting better too but inconsistent
Good point though, I thought immediately of LBs covering TE's
Gronk's durability will always be an issue and TE should definitely be explored, this O is long overdue a youth/durability infusion (Edelman, Dola, Gronk, Lewis, Marty even)
Gesicki is quite a talent but FAR from being a complete TE, probably a R3 selection or early Day 3 pick due to his inability to block, the guy is a pure deep threat that will win jump balls a **** ton, great talent whose size, athleticism, and inability to block remind me of Jimmy Graham on NO but not like 87 at all
Goedert interests me and I have to watch more of him but my favorite TE is Andrews who reminds me of Jason Witten, wouldn't be too opposed to him in NE depending on the circumstances
If you're looking for the annual Hernandez carbon copy (Jordan Reed, Trey Burton, Engram, Lyerla) even though I doubt BB does, look out for Jaylen Samuels from NC State
I'm a big Fumagali fan as well and wouldn't mind him here, I think he'll have a long, successful career
...and he was available as late as the pick Bill used for Cam Fleming, too.Excellent point, Telvin Smth had an awful rookie year and is now a top LB, thought of as a baller coming out...
Big Fleming fan but Smith is a baller...and he was available as late as the pick Bill used for Cam Fleming, too.
The TE I really like is Dalton Schultz from Stanford. He is an excellent blocker and will only get better once he adds some more bulk to his frame (6'6" 242lbs). He isn't a vertical seam TE like Gronk or Goedert but he is an excellent underneath receiver. I think he is the best route runner in this TE class and gets in and out of his breaks like someone much smaller. He could be a Jason Witten type TE in the NFL and consistently move the chains.
At 6.3?DJ Chark, reminds me cooks..