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I agree Johnson may be the BPA if we pick after the 3rd pick.If we're going CB with a high pick, Will Johnson out of Michigan could be a stud from Day 1 alongside Gonzo.
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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.I agree Johnson may be the BPA if we pick after the 3rd pick.If we're going CB with a high pick, Will Johnson out of Michigan could be a stud from Day 1 alongside Gonzo.
He has the potential to be a Day 1, right alongside Gonzo 1-2 Shut-Down Punch. By the way, a belated Merry Christmas to you and yours!I agree Johnson may be the BPA if we pick after the 3rd pick.
I'm intrigued by Emeka Egbuka. Good size and should have great speed. If he checks out medically, he might be the best WR in the 2025 Draft Class (or will outperform where he's drafted). He could be a "Poor Man's" Justin Jefferson (who also was not the first WR drafted in his draft class).Lazar says Tet would be the 5 or 6 WR drafted last year....end of the 1st pick at best. He just looks good in a bad class.
We absolutely need to nail a TE who can be a stud whether it's as a rookie, or by Year 3 (perhaps we get 2 of them!).TE is sneaky deep this year. Oregon TE Terrance Ferguson is highly slept on. Besides Warren, Fannin Jr & Loveland, he’s the next best imho.
The RB class is really deep, probably the deepest position in the draft. 2026 is also a much deeper draft than 2025. I would trade a boat load of 2025 picks to move up this year if someone slips (like Jeanty-not happening) but I'm not trading anything in the top 3 rounds of 2026 to move up for a RB.Raheim Sanders is a RB I'd look to add in Round 4 or after. I also like Nicholas Singleton (who we might have to take earlier than Round 4). Heck, If Jeanty where there (I doubt he will be) in the 2nd Round, I'd trade a pick or two from 2026 to get him along with whoever else we get in the 2nd Round. Just having Stevenson and Gibson are not enough, even if just for the injury attrition rate for the RB position.
Agreed. Even last last, Braelon Allen was there in the 4th Round (they took Baker instead). I really wanted them to draft him because of his talent and building depth at the position. Same Round that we drafted Stevenson in too!The RB class is really deep, probably the deepest position in the draft. 2026 is also a much deeper draft than 2025. I would trade a boat load of 2025 picks to move up this year if someone slips (like Jeanty-not happening) but I'm not trading anything in the top 3 rounds of 2026 to move up for a RB.
The lines are top priority I agree 100% but this draft doesn’t scream those can’t miss game changers on either end.who are the good defensive lineman in the draft? Pats not getting any pressure or holding up in the run game. I’d be shocked if they don’t address this position in the draft.
Both the offensive and defensive lines need to be a priority in the draft and free agency.
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