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Don’t know where to put this but it NEEDS to be on this board somewhere. It needs to be posted right next to the draft value chart so someone doesn’t suggest 54 & 86 for a top 10 pick ??.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Lurker said:

 

Most of those were in 2018.   He cleaned that up in 2019.   

 

Other than having a problem seperating, he's got a lot of things going for him.  He reminds me of a more fluid Duke Williams with better hands.     He'd be a great pick in the 5th-6th round range.   

 

One issue working against him--he's never played special teams.    He'd have to pick that up quickly if he wanted to be active on Sunday's...


Beane has really focused on getting WRs that can separate for Allen.  I think we will take a WR in this draft that excels at separation.  Unless they think Gandy-Golden can improve there then I don’t see the fit.  Or perhaps they’re thinking of lining him up as a big slot and that would help.  Obviously some smoke there. 

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@Bandit Surprised to see that Clyde is in reach at # 54. I had almost given up hope of my favorite player in the draft. 

 

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2 hours ago, PIZ said:


 

 

 

See this is why the "Virtual Draft" is gonna suck.  When this guy gets drafted he should walk up to the podium with Goodell to the tune of

 

 

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54 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Don’t know where to put this but it NEEDS to be on this board somewhere. It needs to be posted right next to the draft value chart so someone doesn’t suggest 54 & 86 for a top 10 pick ??.

 

 

It will be interesting to see how the lack of pro days and visits contributes to the trades this year. I guess there is less consensus and less confidence in the evaluations so there will be less trading. Seems like it will take more courage to go up and more courage to drop down this year.

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3 minutes ago, 4BillsintheBurgh said:

It will be interesting to see how the lack of pro days and visits contributes to the trades this year. I guess there is less consensus and less confidence in the evaluations so there will be less trading. Seems like it will take more courage to go up and more courage to drop down this year.


I could see the exact opposite- if a team got visits and is comfortable- making a move up to get that guy because some others are more unknown.

 

I could see more trades so that teams get guys they were comfortable with.  Teams also have less info on what other teams thought leading to you wanting to get your guy because you are not as sure if another team is thinking like you.

 

I love the potential of this draft.

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33 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:


I could see the exact opposite- if a team got visits and is comfortable- making a move up to get that guy because some others are more unknown.

 

I could see more trades so that teams get guys they were comfortable with.  Teams also have less info on what other teams thought leading to you wanting to get your guy because you are not as sure if another team is thinking like you.

 

I love the potential of this draft.

I see the prospects that have been fully vetted as a minority situation and really from the standpoint of going to get a guy you need two to tango so it cuts both ways. Overall I think gm's (and front office people in general) are comforted by the same process and if that process is interrupted there will be some trepidation to do business as normal.

 

Will be fun to watch though, no doubt

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5 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Tony Pauline said the same about Tua to Miami and not Herbert. I think LAC is going to trade up to 4 and take Herbert anyway 


Pretty sure that @thebandit27 said the same thing in his mock draft.

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Bandit - you have Jonathan Greenard like 3 rounds higher than any ratings I’ve seen.  He is enticing off the three games I watched and the Bills could surely use help there, but what is it that has most others targeting him as 3rd round or later?

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9 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 


Unless the Chargers leap them and grab Tua. Or maybe Miami wants Tua and Chargers want Herbert, neither would have to move and they’d get their guy. But they can’t really discuss that with each other and show their cards in case they want the same guy. This is like some Game Theory stuff here. I love the draft.

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Miami is trading with Detroit.  They’re probably  waiting to make sure Washington takes Young.  Detroit and Giants too eager to trade down to  take the chance of hoping Tua is there at 5. 

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