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Verge

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  1. I'm not entirely convinced but we will see!
  2. I have one coming out via Draftwire Wednesday, and that one was built over the last few days so I don't feel as if it will be as accurate. Here is my absolute final one of what I think will happen based on my own information and what I have heard.
  3. I'll have my mock out on Monday that will break all that down
  4. Ridder > Howell is generally the consensus. One team has Howell as QB1 that I know of, so that could be interesting. I don't think the media knows what to do with JJ? He is certainly a top 10 guy. For us? Muma makes a lot of sense, just a matter of if he will be there when we pick later.
  5. Just realized you had a second question lol People are a lot lower on George Pickens than I am. I would take him in the first round.
  6. I don't know about most scouts, but Tariq Woolen a lot of people have going in the 1st/early 2nd and I have him as a late 3rd/4th round guy.
  7. My official one will be published on DraftWire/USA Today. I will be sure to link you all
  8. I am not sure what you mean? Neal is right next to Ekwonu
  9. They are pretty close honestly. They will probably go within 10 picks of each other.
  10. Pittsburgh like Willis. I am not sure who the Saints are trading up for. My sense is LT or QB. I'd say Chargers could trade up for us, but they want a tackle. Maybe if Thib falls someone could look to sneak up. I don't see it in either case. They both have other QBs that make that difficult. It would be a complete stab in the dark from me. You'd probably suck it up and take Corral or nab Thib. Appreciate the support. Been pretty consistent on what I have said for a while.
  11. Bernhard Raimann is a name I really like in the middle/late 1st as a tackle, I just can't gauge an interest from Carolina on him. Other teams like him there for sure.
  12. It would be a little rich for sure. A trade down option people may not be considering is us picking up a 2nd+ this year and a 1st next year for our current spot. Strange will fit in that early 2nd round. He is a guard/center hybrid.
  13. Hi again! Time for another one of these. This is the only type of statement I will make on the draft and I'll answer questions in here so I don't get accused of "throwing junk at the wall" again . So what are we doing in the draft? What is the plan going in? This year seems a little more obvious than last year but we can still walk through it based on information I have gotten over the last few months, and I think I have been fairly consistent with that and not much has changed. Option 1 (Ideal): Ideally, one of these two tackles will land at 6 and Carolina will happily run the card up and be set at left tackle for the next decade. They want to fix that position and these are the top rated guys on their board. They would not entertain trade talks if these two were there. Option 2: Charles Cross is their third graded tackle, they will be happy to have them and would still select him at 6. However, I think they would be more open to trade talks if it was just Cross on the board. Likely would be the pick if he was there, but wiggle room if a desperate team wants the slot for whatever reason (I'll explain the more later) Option 3: Here is where things get a little unpredictable. Obviously if they do manage a trade down with two or three of the tackles being off the board it would be a little hard to predict the target because we would have to know how far down they go. However, a few targets I know they have their eyes on with first round grades are: Matt Corral Kenny Pickett Trevor Penning Cole Strange Ultimately I think they would go QB with this pick, and I think they would hope Corral was the guy that made it to them, as he fits what McAdoo's offense best and has a certain grit about him that fits whatever culture they are tying to conjure up. "But Verge! What about Malik Willis?" Our scouts definitely like him, I just think there is a certain feeling in the building that they are not the right team to develop him, nor can they afford to sit and wait for him to get where he needs to be. Rhule's job is on the line. "But Verge! Who will be our QB if we take a tackle?" I have maintained after the Watson failure that Jimmy G is our preferred option. It comes down to him and Baker Mayfield, whichever teams bends first on taking on part of their contract or outright cutting them. We will not be giving a draft haul for either one, and we will not be starting Sam Darnold in 2022. One of the more complicated things about a trade down that people have been talking about wanting to do, is that the Panthers have put themselves in a precarious position by selling themselves as buyers of this QB class as well as not hiding their intent on liking the tackles. Teams want to move AHEAD of the Panthers to nab a tackle/quarterback, and the Giants are willing movers out of that 5th spot. Teams like New Orleans, Pittsburgh, and LA are looking to move ahead of us and nab one of those tackles or quarterbacks (I think, I don't officially know for NO) and put us in a position where a team trading up with us is not an attractive option. So there is what I know in regards to our draft. Feel free to fire down some questions at me and I will be more than happy to answer with whatever information I have.
  14. You cannot dictate what moves you make based on your wide receivers instagram posts
  15. I get the feeling Philly is hesitant to move on from him and that he is third on our list anyways.
  16. The other names are Jimmy G and Minshew. I am sure we have called about Kyler too, I just have no idea what that situation is.
  17. Completion percentage leaders in the NFL last year: 1. Colt McCoy 2. Joe Burrow 3. Kyler Murray 4. Aaron Rodgers 5. Dak Prescott 6. Geno Smith 7. Derek Carr 8. Jimmy Garoppolo 9. Tua Tagovailoa 10. Mac Jones Maybe betting everything on completion percentage isn't it? It doesn't really tell the whole story you know? Like I get the argument, but the top QBs (Allen/Mahomes) in the NFL didn't exactly have "blow you away" completion percentage in college.
  18. Both teams want them off the roster and neither really have a lot of options. It's not going to be very expensive.
  19. How is the Carson Strong conversation so toxic? lol -Arm is fine. Not as good as Willis/Corral probably right there with Pickett -Has zero mobility -Locks in on first receiver often -Good accuracy -Pocket awareness and movement are not there -Good varied and layered throws at multiple levels -Has a longer wind up -No plan B if first two reads is there. Either chuck it or get nailed -Quite a few "wow" throws -Clear leader of that team There are multiple times on tape where he kind of just gets layed the hell out. That won't fly in the NFL. Longer release does him zero favors.
  20. He has the mobility of 40 year old Philip Rivers and serious injury concerns in his knee.
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