Edgar

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  1. Ryan Anderson will prove to be the best pro taken out of Alabama. It won't even be debatable.
  2. It will be hard to stop laughing if they take Trubisky at one.
  3. We are trading back in rounds two and three.
  4. Sorry. A hunch that they are ......and that I fear they are. I've only connected dots. Jernigan leaves....Harbaugh connection ....the fact that we've met with him twice, ( along with only two other players). I'd say they are interested in him. Don't like it but this feels like the type of guy we've picked of late. Perhaps with a 2nd round trade back....maybe the third but he's getting tons of second round hype recently.
  5. Jernigans being traded, I think had not a little to do with his relationship with Harbaugh. I would hope Jim Harbaughs influence does not extend to Ozzie. To be fair, Wormley will be a solid pro but THERE is no way he's a 2nd round pick.
  6. They are targeting Wormley. That's been my fear for weeks.
  7. Tennessee leaning toward Mike Williams with pick five according to Walter Football
  8. That guy unfortunately feels like a mess to me.
  9. You're funny, man. I think we talk ourselves into a slide of some imagined abject difference maker at sixteen when you're really fortunate to find a CJ Mosley. I think we view Takkarist as a guy we know will generate pressure and as a guy that is already a good run defender...really underrated in that regard. His floor is probably six or seven sacks per year with multiple pressures but his ceiling could be 12- 15 if he can learn how to set tackles up for that burst and get any sort of inside moves. He could be a lot stronger than he shows on tape due to the effects of him having a torn labrum. Add to that a guy that just comes at the guy across from relentlessly all game, a great Ravens type player and a work ethic guys will want to measure up to and he could be an even better pick at sixteen than CJ. I would love to see us double up later with Mathis in round four or five.
  10. Bengals - 11 picks Browns - 12 picks Steelers - 8 picks. Bengals are in good position to make a run at the division, particularly if they draft well. Possibly John Ross or Dalvin Cook at nine. Either would be a handful. On defense I can see them getting Reddick, Barnett, or Foster. Pittsburgh could end up with McDowell, Watt...Budda Baker would be a nice pairing with last year's second rounder. Man, I'd like to be more optimistic but we have a lot of catching up to do personnel wise. 1 We haven't drafted particularly well of late 2 we've allowed certain players to walk that to an outsider, would have made sense to retain, consequently opening new holes that need filling. 3 we have not one player on either side of the ball that gives our opponents even moderate consternation. On paper, we are AT LEAST a year away ....if we do everything right. This draft ought to change this teams direction. My pause comes to play in that I feel our FO may be drafting more to fill needs than drafts of old. Drafting to save their jobs.
  11. Unless I missed something, TJ is still on board.
  12. We probably aren't drafting him but there is a pretty good chance he is the best player on the board at sixteen. He positively impacts our entire football team more than any wide receiver would.
  13. Ross in play at nine for Bengals -Tony pauline Ravens looking to "mimic", Dallas and build dominant offensive line. - Jeff Zriebac
  14. As long as it isn't Taylor Bisciotti. She is superb
  15. Too much ESPN style shtick infiltrating.
  16. Our FO was so enamored with the flexibility last year's round afforded, I'd be surprised if they aren't planning to revisit.
  17. Man, I really want Haason Reddick on this team.
  18. You could throw a dart at our draft board and be pretty assured you will hit a position of need. I want physical, passionate players who absolutely love studying, practicing and playing football.
  19. How far does this drop Peppers? Think the Ravens draft him?
  20. I tend to agree with everyone's assessment for the most part regarding Bowser but would take him a little later. Bold is the only one, I think that mentioned him being raw and a projection. I tend to agree. What I see in the positive, and this largely echoes the consensus, is that he is probably special in coverage. Really good instincts in zone and athletic enough to cover certain backs and tight ends. Very intuitive player in that regard. Does a nice job of extending arms to engage while keeping eyes in the backfield. Good jolt in hands but I find him puzzling....really not a physical tackler or strong finisher against the run. Has speed off the edge but to me, he looks to have much more of a plan coming off the right side. He seems very unnatural and unsure of himself rushing left tackle. He is at times unsure how to engage and appears as a wide receiver trying beat press coverage. I'm very intrigued by the versatility he offers straightaway and help but get excited about the "what ifs". I think there's likely a better player/pass rusher available at that point in the second round. I'd be surprised if we took him without moving and to me, he's a late two/early three.
  21. What has you guys so convinced about him( Bowser) that early in round two?
  22. Buffalo looking to trade down. Roethlisberger lobbying for TE.
  23. 1- M.Garrett 2- Leonard Fournette 3- J. Adams 4- Lattimore 5- OJ Howard 6- M. Hooker 7- Solomon Thomas 8 - Dalvin Cook 9 - Jonathan Allen 10- Mike Williams 11- Derek Barnett 12 - Mitchell Trubisky 13- Corey Davis 14- Gareon Conley 15- Garrett Bolles Without further ado, the draft that starts us toward our next Super Bowl victory --( 2019 sounds about right) 16 - HAASON REDDICK Physical and versatile linebacker out of Temple. Plays inside next to CJ and brought off the edge on certain downs. great speed, heady chase linebacker, good coverage skills. Can see him off the edge on downs with Jefferson filling hybrid linebacker role and Webb at safety. I would expect the Ravens gradually move this guy to a full time OLB in year two, adding additional weight. ROUND TWO, SYDNEY JONES, CB WASHINGTON A first round, top fifteen pick available in round two. No way we should pass on a player that may prove the best in a very deep class. It's a steal, no matter the injury. ROUND THREE, AKHELLO WITHERSPOON, CB, COLORADO We have one of the better group of defensive backs in 2017. In 2018 and moving forward, we have the best. Sidney, Tavon, Jimmy and Akhello....good luck. ROUND THREE, KAREEM HUNT RB, TOLEDO I have a pretty good idea we see Ozzie trade back here, take Hunt toward the back of the round and cleft an additional pick. In any case, I can't say enough good stuff about this back. Complete back. Great balance...breaks tackles and drags would be tackler. Better than Kenneth Dixon coming out. ROUND FOUR JORDAN MORGAN, G KUTZTOWN A tough, nasty guard prospect. A very athletic collegiate tackle who will likely move inside. I like him very much as a run blocker and think he could be a starter next to Stanley. Difficult to tell with certainty (for me), as he clearly faced a lower level of competition. ROUND FIVE - JON TOTH, C , KENTUCKY It wouldn't surprise me if we added Mangold this year and groom Toth to be the starting Center for a decade following. smart, tough football player. ROUND SIX JORDAN WESTERKAMP, WISCONSIN,WR Really believe in this player. Probably earns only special teams snaps year one as he is coming off injury and likely won't be available for training camp. Fearless going across the middle, great route runner, great hands...competes and wins jump balls as routine.
  24. I like that you mocked a quarterback. I can't recall anyone else doing that.
  25. "If Humphrey doesn't start by year three, no harm no foul "..... This is ridiculous. You can't possibly believe that. If we draft any position at 16 and he doesn't start for three years, we made a mistake. Period.