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3 minutes ago, Golden Goat said:

Love the Round 1 pick, though I know others won't. ?


I’d have no problem with it.  Also I keep winding up with Lemieux in my mocks too.  He seems a really good fit for a gap scheme IIRC. 

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1 hour ago, xsoldier54 said:

What do you guys think?  I think I addressed most of our needs.

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not a bad draft.  Don't like the Rd. 1 pick, but I like the later rounds.  Driscoll in the 5th is a steal, IMO.  If you can, what do you know about Alex Highsmith from Charlotte.  I see him in many mocks but know nothing about him.  

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13 minutes ago, BruceVilanch said:

I have a sneaking suspicion that Lamb won't fall to 22

Or Ruiz to round 3 who is now Kipers Center 1 and mine

 

23 on my Big board 24 on Kipers

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11 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

not a bad draft.  Don't like the Rd. 1 pick, but I like the later rounds.  Driscoll in the 5th is a steal, IMO.  If you can, what do you know about Alex Highsmith from Charlotte.  I see him in many mocks but know nothing about him.  

https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/alex-highsmith/q6qDVlYZMM

Here are some scouting reports on him. He's an athletic 3-4 OLB who dominated Conference USA (15 sacks) and earned praise from Dabo Swinney when they played Clemson. He would project as a potential Zo replacement if we drafted him because he's 6'3" 245 lb and has short arms.

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Today's edition.  Don't see Lamb at 22, but the early run on QB's, CB's and Edge made him fall here.  

 

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On 2/25/2020 at 2:59 PM, RyanC883 said:

 

not a bad draft.  Don't like the Rd. 1 pick, but I like the later rounds.  Driscoll in the 5th is a steal, IMO.  If you can, what do you know about Alex Highsmith from Charlotte.  I see him in many mocks but know nothing about him.  

"Player Summary - Alex Highsmith projects as a developmental starter at the pro level. He's got the needed explosiveness, short area agility and motor — pairing it with promising flashes of hand usage to play off of contact and win off the edge as a pass rusher. There's plenty of quickness to his game — can Highsmith learn to consistently stack up the point of attack? He's probably best suited to play 3-4 OLB in the NFL to allow him wide angles to extend and stack up blockers against the run. "

https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/alex-highsmith/q6qDVlYZMM

 

With no red flags seems to be the kind of late round project McBeane covets

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If this happens I would go absolutely crazy! Perfect draft for us. We have to address CB, DE in Free agency. 
 

 

22: R1P22
 
WR HENRY RUGGS III
ALABAMA
54: R2P22
 
LB ZACK BAUN
WISCONSIN
86: R3P22
RB CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE
LSU
125: R4P22
 
EDGE JONATHAN GREENARD
FLORIDA
155: R5P9
 
WR CHASE CLAYPOOL
NOTRE DAME
167: R5P21
 
G MICHAEL ONWENU
MICHIGAN
188: R6P9
 
OT CHARLIE HECK
NORTH CAROLINA
201: R6P22
 
G LOGAN STENBERG
KENTUCKY
207: R6P28
 
CB LEVONTA TAYLOR
FLORIDA STATE
 

 

 

 

 

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