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Play in retrospect draft GM


yasuhara2241

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As the draft ends we now know where players have been picked, so based on where all the players were picked who would you have picked differently? Also lets say we traded up in the 5th. 

 

1. Kelvin Benjamin - I really liked this pick and it was who I wanted. I didn't know it was who I wanted until we drafted him and I yelled yeah! 

 

2. Morgan Moses - I thought the Tackle position was very important and would have picked him. My order was Moses, Ealy, Allen Robinson so I am not complaining too much. 

 

3. Trai Turner - I thought I was going to pick somebody different, but I like this pick! I think we needed a guard and he seems like a great fit

 

4. Telvin Smith - Truth be told I have no clue about Tre Boston, so I go with my second FSU player. I think he's got amazing speed and we can use him as our "joker" in the box safety type player 

 

5. Bene Benwikere - I was tempted to go Abbrederis, but truth be told how much better is a WR in the 5th compared to the guys we have? We need a corner and I will give it to the real GM on this one

 

6. Seantrel Henderson - Since we already got our tackle in the second I would take a flier on this guy hoping our strong locker room can reign him in. 

 

So thats my draft! Did I beat Gettleman? What's yours look like? This was another exciting topic brought to you by...yasuhara!

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Ask in 3 years and this makes a lot more sense.

 

No fun in 3 years we know who is good or bad. I hate all the people saying why did we get A when it was clear player B was better and that is after the fact. It's better now when we know nothing about them. In 3 years its too easy to bash missed players. 

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