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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.Unfortunately, you don't really get a say in it; as @ayjackson once posted, You don't pick binkies. Binkies pick you.Tai Felton
watch the tape
I can’t really adopt a binkie this year.
The pain is too great to watch them go elsewhere.
Kyle Williams
Bradyn Swinson
LeQuint Allen
Cobee Bryant
Do you mean Logan Brown? Add him to the list with:
Someone might be missing, bud.
Do you mean Logan Brown? Add him to the list with:
Efton Chism III
Nohl Williams
Damien Martinez
Is this about Shemar Stewart? He's never been a binky of mine, I like him more than some but he's nowhere near the level of binky.
You know who I am talking about
Ok fair.Is this about Shemar Stewart? He's never been a binky of mine, I like him more than some but he's nowhere near the level of binky.
Willie Lampkin, late. Probably not that late, because everyone's gonna want him R7.
Danny Stutsman - LB, Oklahoma - a tackling machine.
Just picking at random here but here we go.....Cam Skattebo...RB Arizona State
That is the beauty of fantasy football, I end up drafting all of my offensive binkies.Tai Felton
watch the tape
I can’t really adopt a binkie this year.
The pain is too great to watch them go elsewhere.
Darien Porter
Dorian Strong,
We are pretty set at DB but long lean corners who are good in coverage, with porter being a wr prior can play the ball great.
Ok, let’s hear them . Every draft the people who are really into the draft end up with one player who isn’t on the Day 1 or 2 radar, their binky. This year mine is Jackson Hawes TE, Georgia Tech. Given the need to protect Drake Maye, as well as adding punch to their run game, Hawes is the guy that I think fits them best to fill this role. ( originally it was Willie Lampkin OL UNC.) They could use him to be Maye’s personal protector on passing downs, and offset weaknesses on the OL, or make him a lead blocker on a power run game. The only projection for his draft position I could find was 5th round, so I would love to see them take him in the fourth round. Don’t screw around, get your guy.
Hawes was put in a tough position with Georgia Tech having to replace Dylan Leonard (NFL), Luke Benson (NFL), and Brett Seither (injury) were all missing from the 2023 team and for anyone that is familiar with the Yellow Jackets offense, they know how important tight ends are to how successful the running game is, as well as being the occasional pass-catching threat. Hawes took that challenge and was one of the best run-blocking tight ends in the ACC which got him invited to the Senior Bowl in Mobile (AL), where he played well in. Hawes played a big role in the Jackets ranking among the top 35 nationally in rushing offense (187.0 ypg) and the top 5 in fewest sacks allowed (0.69 pg)last season.
Post those binkies, and maybe some information to go with them.
I'd prefer a K with more experience kicking in the cold/wind.
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