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Which two round scenario appeals more to you?


Mr. Scot

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B, I like Peat, limitations in pass pro worry me some, but I have that worry with pretty much every tackle this year and Smith is just a perfect deep threat which we need so badly. Not only is he fast but he tracks the ball amazingly when it's in the air and will then go up and get it.

I don't like Strong, especially in the 1st so that ones out although I do like Fisher quite a bit.

Ogbeuhi is pretty much going to be red shirting as he would miss probably all of camp and Shaq's position on our team plays 30% of the snaps so you're basically getting almost no production next year for our top 2 picks.

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A.  Strong and Fisher are both great prospects.  Peat would be great, but Devin Smith potentially has a limited role (I've watched lots of breakdown videos of him, not highlights, and he mostly just seems good for the deep ball...I want more than a 1 trick pony out of our 2nd round pick).  I like Shaq well enough, but not as our first pick.  Would be fine trading up for him in the 2nd (using other picks from this year, not next year's picks), and I'd be good with Ogbuehi in the 2nd.

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I really want another 6' receiver opposite KB. (But a faster one) Also, like many, I like the fact Fisher has experience protecting a mobile QB. I wouldn't be totally opposed to option B, but option C would bother me. I don't believe Shaq and Cedric would contribute much. I would be happier with either in the second round though. But we need to get a day one starter with our first round pick if possible.

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