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Why Ryan Shazier is the BPA.


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Forget about WR and LT in the first round. First of all there will be no one worthy of drafting at LT in the first, unless Taylor Lewan falls to 28 which is very unlikely. WR is the deepest it has been in years and will be able to find a starter in the 2nd round. Shazier has a nose for the football and is a patient, powerful Tackler. He stands at 6'1'' and weighs 238lbs. Has a 42 inch vertical leap and ran a sub 4.4 40. He is projected as a late 1st round, early 2nd round pick. I think he could really be a great starting SS or WLB for us. He is the closest prospect to a Thomas Davis in this draft and he would be an absolute stud for our defense.

 

 

 

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Why draft a olb with our first when we have holes all over oline, wr, and dbs you see us in our nickle defense more than a true 4-3 with 3 lbers so he'd just be a situational player for a couple years, pass.

 

Did you miss the title. It says Best Player Available not biggest need.

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