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My draft 1.0


Toundra

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1 / Jaelen Strong  Wr.

2 / Devin Smith Wr

3/ Austin Sheperd OT

4/ Ladarius Gunter

5/ Jake Ryan OLB

 

 

With 2 wrs + Kelvin and Olsen and Browns Cam will have tons of weapons, Strong is really an impressive Wr and Smith is a perfect deep threat.

Austin Sheperd is huge with a good lateral move he is a RT, we need an LT but with a 3th he is a solid pick.

Ladarius is obviously very good against the pass, maybe not so good against the run.

Jake Ryan is looking like a wonder for a 5th (5th for CBSS, not for long if you ask me..)

 

 

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My concern with adding another young WR (or two) is that we'll be fielding a VERY inexperienced WR corp. that could take 2-3 more years to fully develop. Sure, youth has its advantages as well, but I'd rather go get a veteran with playoff/SB experience with Torrey Smith in free agency and focus on the tackle spots and pass rush in the draft.

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My concern with adding another young WR (or two) is that we'll be fielding a VERY inexperienced WR corp. that could take 2-3 more years to fully develop. Sure, youth has its advantages as well, but I'd rather go get a veteran with playoff/SB experience with Torrey Smith in free agency and focus on the tackle spots and pass rush in the draft.

 

 

Odell beckham jr & Kelvin Benjamin

 

2100 yards + 21 TDs ;):P

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My concern with adding another young WR (or two) is that we'll be fielding a VERY inexperienced WR corp. that could take 2-3 more years to fully develop. Sure, youth has its advantages as well, but I'd rather go get a veteran with playoff/SB experience with Torrey Smith in free agency and focus on the tackle spots and pass rush in the draft.

 

Agree with this.  If you double up on WR you need to have an experienced guy such as Torrey Smith or even Cotchery to balance things out.  I think a FA upgrade would be beneficial but would not totally whiff on two WR in the draft if the opportunity is available.

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