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Who's the big slider?


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pretty much all mocks have Mack as at top 5-6 pick, if he falls out of the top 10 to 11-15, would that qualify is having slid?

 

It won't happen anyway. Scouts are looking at him as a hair below Von Miller's talent while also saying he has 10 times better character. He is a top 4 lock.

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All 3 of the top QB's have a decent chance to drop. Will they? I really can't say.

 

If I had to pick a slider, I'll say Aaron Donald. I think Jernigan may go before him because of his arm length and versatility. After that, there's a lot of teams in the late teens and twenties that run a 34, so Donald may not be a fit for them.

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Bridgewater will slide all the way out of the first round geno style

 

Gil Brandt said some teams have him rated below Jimmy Garoppolo on their draft boards.

 

I think he's gonna be a great value pick and someone teams regret passing on (provided he can prove durable).

 

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Gil Brandt said some teams have him rated below Jimmy Garoppolo on their draft boards.

I think he's gonna be a great value pick and someone teams regret passing on (provided he can prove durable).

He's not worth a first round pick to me but after that yes he will have good value. His arm strength at his pro day worries me though and he's accuracy for that matter

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