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I know I'm going to get flamed for this post but here goes anyway...
I was watching Trevor Sikkema and Connor Rogers of NFL Draft Exchange breaking down Daniel Jeremiah's mock and they spent a brief time talking about how high Jeanty could go and they made a reasonable argument for Jeanty going to NE at 4.
Before I outline both my and their arguments for the proposition, I think two things need to have happened in the draft:
1. Both Carter and Hunter need to have been taken in the top 3
2. There aren't many good trade down opportunities
The arguments for:
1. Vrabel's experience with Derrick Henry at the Titans
2. My belief that Vrabel/McDaniels will run a heavy play action offense next year and you need a threat at RB to make that work.
3. If Hunter and Carter are off the board, there's a very real case to be made that Jeanty is BPA.
4. Jeanty has a game changing skillset, more so than any other player remaining on the board.
5. The defense will, to some extent, fix itself. I expect the influence of Vrabel will improve the quality of the defense before the addition of any other players. In addition there will be players coming back from injury including, hopefully, Barmore.
6. Jeanty's threat in RPOs and play action will make Drake Maye's job easier.
7. Jeanty and Maye are a helluva' two headed weapon to build this offense around.
8. Gives the offense a real identity.
I can see the arguments against - strong RB class, the value of RBs, Jeanty vs Mason Graham and who is the BPA, a weak OL is a reason not to draft a RB so high and I'm sure many more that I will no doubt hear about.
I've been thinking about what happens if Hunter and Carter are off the board. I struggle to see many reasons why teams would give up serious draft capital to trade up to 4, and I'm not keen on taking Campbell at 4, which leaves Graham, Jeanty or McMillan as the only real alternatives. I'm not there yet on Jeanty over Graham but I am starting to see the arguments for it.
I was watching Trevor Sikkema and Connor Rogers of NFL Draft Exchange breaking down Daniel Jeremiah's mock and they spent a brief time talking about how high Jeanty could go and they made a reasonable argument for Jeanty going to NE at 4.
Before I outline both my and their arguments for the proposition, I think two things need to have happened in the draft:
1. Both Carter and Hunter need to have been taken in the top 3
2. There aren't many good trade down opportunities
The arguments for:
1. Vrabel's experience with Derrick Henry at the Titans
2. My belief that Vrabel/McDaniels will run a heavy play action offense next year and you need a threat at RB to make that work.
3. If Hunter and Carter are off the board, there's a very real case to be made that Jeanty is BPA.
4. Jeanty has a game changing skillset, more so than any other player remaining on the board.
5. The defense will, to some extent, fix itself. I expect the influence of Vrabel will improve the quality of the defense before the addition of any other players. In addition there will be players coming back from injury including, hopefully, Barmore.
6. Jeanty's threat in RPOs and play action will make Drake Maye's job easier.
7. Jeanty and Maye are a helluva' two headed weapon to build this offense around.
8. Gives the offense a real identity.
I can see the arguments against - strong RB class, the value of RBs, Jeanty vs Mason Graham and who is the BPA, a weak OL is a reason not to draft a RB so high and I'm sure many more that I will no doubt hear about.
I've been thinking about what happens if Hunter and Carter are off the board. I struggle to see many reasons why teams would give up serious draft capital to trade up to 4, and I'm not keen on taking Campbell at 4, which leaves Graham, Jeanty or McMillan as the only real alternatives. I'm not there yet on Jeanty over Graham but I am starting to see the arguments for it.












