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Who do you want with our first pick in 2nd?  

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  1. 1. Who do you want with our first pick in 2nd?

    • Cooper DeJean
      49
    • Jer'Zhan Newton
      8
    • Kool-Aid McKinstry
      1
    • Adonai Mitchell
      75
    • Ladd McConkey
      30
    • Keon Coleman
      3
    • Troy Franklin
      35
    • Braden Fiske
      0

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  • Poll closed on 04/26/2024 at 11:15 PM

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56 minutes ago, Motorin' said:

Mitchell, and if not Mitchell then Franklin. 


it’s Mitchell for me but I’d be listening to offers too at this point that would get me up from 60 or 90whatever…. It wouldn’t have to be huge but I’d listen 

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31 minutes ago, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said:

I went with Troy Franklin... The guy had a majority of workouts with the Bills staff, more than any player on this list. Keon Coleman would be an interesting player also, I remember when the Panthers staff selected Kelvin benjamin who i believe was of the same size and from Florida State so they seem like very similar receivers.

Yes, hopefully they learned that big slow receivers don’t make it in the NFL.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Im pretty anti-Mitchell but I’ll say that Texas had lousy QB play so that might contribute to his bad YAC stats. 

I'm pretty sure I heard that he only had ONE drop.

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Looking at the highlights Adonai reminds me of Diggs, his play and attitude. McConkey reminds me of Beasley but outside play ability as well, not sure of the attitude problems though. With that said I'm leaning more to McConk but wouldn't mind Adonai if he could step up 

Posted

I want Mitchell, but I expect we'll take DeJean.

 

I think we end up with DeJean and Coleman in the 2nd.

 

DeJean because McD cant help himself. Coleman because Beane gets stuck on big WRs from FSU (like Benjamin).

 

Now, if we somehow ended up with DeJean, Coleman, AND Franklin then that changes everything.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

 

This team already gave the center position to McGovern, it’s a done deal.  I'm not drafting a back up center.  That's stupid.

One of them would obviously move to LG…

Posted
5 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

Yes, hopefully they learned that big slow receivers don’t make it in the NFL.

 

Keon Coleman is nothing like Kelvin Benjamin, that's a lazy comparison. Coleman plays a lot faster than his forty time, and he's a better overall receiver than Benajmin was.  Watch the film.

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I would take DeJean as I see him as best value and also a need.

 

Then I would trade up to get either Franklin or McConkey.

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1 hour ago, Ralonzo said:

He already snuck back into the 3rd round, upgrading #133 to #95 through KC.

 

Trade Down is still a good option, depending on the premium extracted.

Honestly, I'm kind of of the thought that I'm ok with Beane even taking 2025 picks then later round 2024 picks if he trades again. We have a ton of ammo now to move around. Let's set the table for next year, too.

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9 minutes ago, vtnatefootball11 said:

 

Keon Coleman is nothing like Kelvin Benjamin, that's a lazy comparison. Coleman plays a lot faster than his forty time, and he's a better overall receiver than Benajmin was.  Watch the film.

I have and he is never open.

Posted
12 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

I want Mitchell, but I expect we'll take DeJean.

 

I think we end up with DeJean and Coleman in the 2nd.

 

DeJean because McD cant help himself. Coleman because Beane gets stuck on big WRs from FSU (like Benjamin).

 

Now, if we somehow ended up with DeJean, Coleman, AND Franklin then that changes everything.

 

If they wanted DeJean why trade down?

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Just now, OldTimer1960 said:

I have and he is never open.

They had Coleman running go routes and outmuscling/jumping on alot of deep passes.

 

He had an insane catch rate, on passes deemed catch-able, and has some of the strongest hands in draft.

 

KB is a horrible comparison, that ppl make.  KB was a very good receiver his first 2 years, then got lazy.  

 

Keon is the opposite of lazy, and has the attitude Beane/Coach likes.  His forty was bad, but his gauntlet and other explosion drills were very good.

 

I could see using him on all 3 levels of the passing game and is a solid blocker and major redzone threat

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I want Kool-aid. 

 

I know nothing about him but with a sick name like that, refs will not/cannot call Pass Interference or any other penalties on him. For at least 1.5 seasons or so..

 

 

 

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