cupofjoe1962
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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 have had a long week. I know we have our
Pick and the 49ers pick in round #2.
We just traded our 3rd for a tackle and a 5th,
Any one know the exact draft numbers for our remaining picks???
And people thought there was a big hole between 95 and 143. Looking much larger now between 63 and 143. I’m assuming one of our seconds will be traded down.Isaiah Wynn
Georgia
LA > NE
Round1·
Pick 31
(31)
Sony Michel
RB
Georgia
Round2·
Pick 11
(43)
SF > NE
Round2·
Pick 31
(63)
Round5·
Pick 6
(143)
NYJ > SF > NE
Round6·
Pick 24
(198)
LA > NE
Round6·
Pick 36
(210)
Compensatory - OAK > NE
Round7·
Pick 1
(219)
CLE > NE
Any one know the exact draft numbers for our remaining picks???
I’m still corned about our pass rush situation, doubt we will be any better this upcoming season.
We're done for tonight right?
The fact that they had 5 picks in the top 95 (picked only 3) and came out WITHOUT a future STARTING QB, in the deepest QB draft in many years. Letting Pittsburgh select Mason Rudolph, who should be Brady’s heir apparent, but is instead Roethlisburger’s heir apparent. AND came out without a pass rusher, makes this draft an epic fail. There is no sugarcoating it.
As much as I like Sony Michel (favorite player in the draft for the Pats, perfect Lewis replacement), and am ok with the Wynn pick, I’m very lukewarm to the Trent Brown trade. All in all, I’d give this draft a D-.
Rivers, Hightower, Valentine, and Clayborn have pass rushing talent. None were available against the Eagles. Wise and Butler showed lots of promise and could make the second year leap. If you think there will be no improvement, you may be a pessimist
The fact that they had 5 picks in the top 95 (picked only 3) and came out WITHOUT a future STARTING QB, in the deepest QB draft in many years. Letting Pittsburgh select Mason Rudolph, who should be Brady’s heir apparent, but is instead Roethlisburger’s heir apparent. AND came out without a pass rusher, makes this draft an epic fail. There is no sugarcoating it.
As much as I like Sony Michel (favorite player in the draft for the Pats, perfect Lewis replacement), and am ok with the Wynn pick, I’m very lukewarm to the Trent Brown trade. All in all, I’d give this draft a D-.
The fact that they had 5 picks in the top 95 (picked only 3) and came out WITHOUT a future STARTING QB, in the deepest QB draft in many years. Letting Pittsburgh select Mason Rudolph, who should be Brady’s heir apparent, but is instead Roethlisburger’s heir apparent. AND came out without a pass rusher, makes this draft an epic fail. There is no sugarcoating it.
As much as I like Sony Michel (favorite player in the draft for the Pats, perfect Lewis replacement), and am ok with the Wynn pick, I’m very lukewarm to the Trent Brown trade. All in all, I’d give this draft a D-.