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24 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

We just drafted a second set of Rousseau and Oliver (ceiling) or AJ and Carter 2.0 (floor).

Got to hand it to McDermott, he and Bean are gonna go down trying to prove their Defensive scheme is Championship caliber. 

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28 minutes ago, Slack_in_MA said:

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We drafted the lead singer of Midnight Oil?

 

How can we dance when our earth is turning?
How do we sleep while our hair is... uhhh... anyway

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1 minute ago, DJB said:

 

 

"Trained with Max Hairston during the pre-draft process."

 

Being a fly on the wall in that room could have been very entertaining.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

For more perspective on the rankings discussion from the other thread, a lot of folks had Jackson mocked/ranked as a late-1st/2nd round pick and we got him in the 3rd. So what do these folks really know?

 

That' what's funny.  So this thread is generally full of praise and how we got a guy that should have been picked higher.  But the thread on our 2nd round pick has about 90% of the responses ripping the pick and the trade how we gave up too much, this guy would have went much lower, etc.  

 

All these arm chair GM's must be right about this as it can't be that actual full time GM's have a better sense on when and where in the draft players will actually get selected.

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Posted
48 minutes ago, Bag of Milk said:

Greg Cosell, NFL film guru:

 

I'm always leery of making comparisons because that's all people remember... he kind of reminded me a little of when I watched Max Crosby coming out of college," said Cosell.

 

Crosby, the No. 106 overall selection in 2019, has developed into a perennial Pro Bowler

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/maxx-crosby/32004352-4f37-1007-6c0e-db2de3f9d742

 

Very similar comparables athletically. 

Posted
51 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

He looks like a Russian contract killer.

Those fires derove him out of the Pine Barrens.

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Posted

This just seems like too good of value to pass up even if I might've preferred help at WR. Hopefully, we can help this kid refine some moves. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, VW82 said:

This just seems like too good of value to pass up even if I might've preferred help at WR. Hopefully, we can help this kid refine some moves. 


he already has enough moves to beat Will Campbell and Bama’s elite LT

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Posted (edited)

Lol the comments on Twitter about not going after WR - in a draft everyone acknowledges is weak at WR. 
 

Kyle Williams?  Don’t care 
 

Noel?  Don’t care 

 

Luther Burton?  Don’t care 

 

 

The league is usually right - if those guys are legit they don’t drop out of the top - 60

 

 

No Nate   They are bigger reaches then TJ Sanders   
 

 

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