Grant seems perfect for the Bills and a lot of mocks have him making it to 30, which I question.
Would folks here be ok packaging one of our 2nds to move up to the teens to make sure we get him?
My comment was sort of tongue-in-cheek, but still, I wonder how many teams fall irrationally in love with a college player because of his interview, or vice versa. Professional football just doesn’t seem like job where your “interview” should matter much…
If Maye goes down, their season is likely over with either Dobbs or Milton, but at least Milton has upside potential and could develop into something. Dobbs gives you nothing that you couldn’t get from a street free agent like Mike White or some other bum.
I wonder if interviews of draft-eligible players have any value at all…it seems possible that a team that conducted no interviews and just based their board on tape evaluation might be better off…
For some reason, QBs always get under-drafted in the TSW mock, especially after the first couple guys. I don’t think Sanders deserves to go top 5, but I think he will.
If Hunter goes to the Giants, I expect him to be primarily a CB, with some plays at WR sprinkled in, whereas if he goes to NE, I expect the opposite. Will be interesting to see…
No, Josh Allen is the cheat code. He should be better than any other QB at the sneak play. Tush push evens the playing field because it’s more about technique…
I will never forget or understand the 3rd down QB-sweep right, where Josh had three blockers in front of him, and all three just stood and watched as the linebacker shot in untouched and lit Josh up for a loss on the play, ending the drive.
@GunnerBill raised a good point. Guys like Grant tend to go later in round 1 because of their limited impact in the passing game. I suppose it’s conceivable that he gets within striking distance of pick 30…