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Strategy seems pretty clear. Draft Campbell at 4. 38, 69 and 77 prime spots to get a WR, DE and something else - nickel corner or some more o-line depth. Top of the 4th is always a great spot once everyone resets their board. Ideally there will be an RB there to hoover up.
Then prepare for the obligatory kicker in the 5th.
Kinda true. Just accumulate third-rounders?
I think 77 is too high for Trapilo.Unless they draft Ersery (sorry guys but I’m not a fan), Judkins, a linebacker or possibly a corner at 38, it’s hard to go wrong with that pick.
I like Judkins but not the value there. I could live with Ersery as a last resort but it’s not my preferred outcome at LT.
And Trapilo. I think 38 is too high for him.
I'd take him in the 3rd. I think he has the potential to start in time which is what you get in the 3rd.I think 77 is too high for Trapilo.
Why would we need Higgins if Hunter is there at 4 ? Grab the best player in the draft at 4, screw trades.Thought experiment. If Travis Hunter slips to 4, could we go to the Chicago Bears and receive 10, 41, and 148? Probably.
At 10 we take LT Kelvin Banks.
At 41 we take X receiver Jayden Higgins.
Two positions in the most dire state fully covered.
The rumor is he's not getting past the Eagles at #64, so you'll have to either move up above that or get back into R2.I think 77 is too high for Trapilo.
Would Membou at 4 really be a "settle" pick? Consensus big board (per The Athletic) has him at 6. He's basically both need and bpa.Yeah I'm hoping the following will fall to the 3rd
Edge:
Bradyn Swinson
Kyle Kennard
Jared Ivey
Ashton Gilotte
Josiah Stewart
Jordan Burch
WR: (this list has dwindled since the combine/pro days)
Savion Williams
Isaac Tessla
Probably better off selecting one at 38 at this point but I'm not prepared to settle at both 4 and 38.
No I've been on record that Membou is the best T. Just not at LT.Would Membou at 4 really be a "settle" pick? Consensus big board (per The Athletic) has him at 6. He's basically both need and bpa.
I’ve said Simmons is the best pass protector from the start but we have no idea how he’s recovering from his knee injury. He said he’s do a full workout before the draft but that failed to materialise so I wonder how far along he is in his recovery. Albert Breer, fwiw, said his injury re-checks were “sketchy”. There’s a lot of risk in a person with a patellar tendon injury.I don't consider either Campbell or Membou a long-term solution at LT, or worth a top 10 pick.
My strategy:
1. Draft Josh Simmons, either at 4 or with a very small trade-down, no matter who else is available. I consider Simmons worth a top 5 pick. That would lock down your 2 most important offensive position for the long term. I predict Simmons will go high, and will not be within trade-up reach from 38. No one else comes close, IMO.
2. With need no longer a major factor, move up and down the board to maximize value. Values will be there.
| 39 | 4K |
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