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Scenario #2, aka the Best Case scenario:
1/32 - OT Dalton Risner; by far the most versatile of the top linemen and an immediate game-day active as the super-sub & member of the short-yardage package, similar in a way to Solder in 2011.
2/45 - N'Keal Harry; if Arizona doesn't take him at 33, then would anyone really be surprised if he were still available here? I would like the trade-up a helluva lot more if it was used for Harry instead of used for JoeSlo Willies.
3/77 - Chase Winovich
3/87 - TE Dawson Knox; I mean, does this one really need any further explanation?
3/101 - S Chauncey Gardner Johnson or Armani Hooker; I've always seen our need for quality youth at Safety to be greater than that at CB, and both players represent fantastic value here.
4/118 - C/G(/LT?) Mike Jordan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>T-Rex Jr Jr.
4/133 - CB Armani Oruwariye; similar body type and game as JoeSlo, except that he runs better & isn't grabby in coverage. Much, MUCH better value here than JoeSlo was at #45.
5/159 - DE Charles Omenihu; the 1st-down/short-yardage complement at DE to Winovich as the 3rd-down/long-distance DE, and also one of the Best Players Available Regardless of Position.
5/167 (No trade-up!) - WR Darius Slayton; we need more than one new WR, and he's one of the best remaining. He also has the one thing that Harry doesn't have: superior straight-line speed.
(If Bill hadn't thrown away #204 for Johnny Badmostly, then I would've used that pick for DT Dontavious Russell, or for Byron Coward if you insist.
7/246 - QB Tyree Jackson; here's your QB. He's also one of the Best Players Available Regardless of Position, and a Much MUCH better value here than Kevin O'Connell Jr was at 133.
7/252 - LB Jamal Davis; freshman LB-to-senior DE with the twitchiness to be trained to return to LB as a Van Noy understudy.
Scenario #3, as if Arizona did choose Henry at 33 after we chose Risner at 32, to follow...
1/32 - OT Dalton Risner; by far the most versatile of the top linemen and an immediate game-day active as the super-sub & member of the short-yardage package, similar in a way to Solder in 2011.
2/45 - N'Keal Harry; if Arizona doesn't take him at 33, then would anyone really be surprised if he were still available here? I would like the trade-up a helluva lot more if it was used for Harry instead of used for JoeSlo Willies.
3/77 - Chase Winovich
3/87 - TE Dawson Knox; I mean, does this one really need any further explanation?
3/101 - S Chauncey Gardner Johnson or Armani Hooker; I've always seen our need for quality youth at Safety to be greater than that at CB, and both players represent fantastic value here.
4/118 - C/G(/LT?) Mike Jordan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>T-Rex Jr Jr.
4/133 - CB Armani Oruwariye; similar body type and game as JoeSlo, except that he runs better & isn't grabby in coverage. Much, MUCH better value here than JoeSlo was at #45.
5/159 - DE Charles Omenihu; the 1st-down/short-yardage complement at DE to Winovich as the 3rd-down/long-distance DE, and also one of the Best Players Available Regardless of Position.
5/167 (No trade-up!) - WR Darius Slayton; we need more than one new WR, and he's one of the best remaining. He also has the one thing that Harry doesn't have: superior straight-line speed.
(If Bill hadn't thrown away #204 for Johnny Badmostly, then I would've used that pick for DT Dontavious Russell, or for Byron Coward if you insist.
7/246 - QB Tyree Jackson; here's your QB. He's also one of the Best Players Available Regardless of Position, and a Much MUCH better value here than Kevin O'Connell Jr was at 133.
7/252 - LB Jamal Davis; freshman LB-to-senior DE with the twitchiness to be trained to return to LB as a Van Noy understudy.
Scenario #3, as if Arizona did choose Henry at 33 after we chose Risner at 32, to follow...