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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.McShay has him at #5 right now as well. I think 2 weeks ago he had him at #4.Blimey!
Jeremiah on Marlin Klein
"He's my 5th TE. I think he's got a very good chance at going on day 2. I wouldn't be stunned if he got into the bottom of the 2nd round because teams are looking for these hand in the ground Y TEs that have size, that can block but also have some speed and the ability to make plays down the field".
A month or two there was a debate between McShay and Muench on McShay's pod. Muench isnt a big Miller fan. Thinks he gets beat by speed and power and will struggle in pass pro. I always thought it was interesting that they had completely differing opinions.I think that a 32nd ranked OT will be gone by 25.
OT's are drafted higher than their ranking, especially in years when there is such a huge lack of OT value in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
Lots of teams want an OT and likely have at least one of the OT's on their 1st round boards.
Of course, Miller seems to be sliding. It is not at all clear what that means.
Other than Dillon Thieneman of Oregon, few defensive backs have watched their draft stocks rise as quickly as Treydan Stukes of Arizona. Entering the season with Day 3 grades, Stukes is unlikely to get past pick 42 based on the information coming out of final draft meetings.
After a terrific senior season, Stukes timed 4.33 seconds at the combine and hit 38 inches in the vertical jump. Teams like him as a Swiss Army knife in the secondary, a defensive back who is intercha0ngeable at safety, nickel, and even outside cornerback.
Some teams grade Stukes as the third safety on their board after Caleb Downs and Thieneman. Other teams rank him as the top nickel back in the draft, ahead of D’Angelo Ponds.
The earlier Thieneman is drafted, the quicker Stukes will come off the board. Right now, word inside the league is that Thieneman could end up with the Vikings at pick 18 or the Panthers at pick 19.
Depending on what they do with their initial selections, keep an eye on the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets, both with a pair of choices in Round 1 and early selections to open Day 2. The Chiefs brought Stukes in for a visit, and the Jets think highly of him at the safety spot.
Could have a major impact. Imagine if Chicago (25), Buffalo (26) or Houston (28) trades for Lawrence.
Stukes as a Jete or Chief would piss me off.
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