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Dalvin Cook or Jamal Adams in the 1st?


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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

Yep, he crushed it on the TD. I'm watching him as well. He also handled a spin move by Charlton well. I don't think he's had a great season but he was mocked in the 1st in many early mocks.

Charlton's been on the left lately seems like Johnson is blocking well and Charlton has helped blow up plays on the RT. The rest of the OL has gotten blown up this drive.

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 Charlton blew by him to end the half though. I like both players.

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5 hours ago, PantherBuckeye89 said:

1st - Jamal Adams

2nd - Demarcus Walker

3rd - James Conner

3rd - Taylor Motan (spelling...WMU OT/OG)

4th - Mason Cole - Michigan OG/C

 

Haha that's crazy I was just talking to some buddies and I said Connor in the third would be awesome.

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3 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Geez, just did it again. Almost looked like Johnson messed up the snap count. He didn't move at the snap and had no chance to get to Charlton. I'd say Charlton will have a bigger day 1 impact than Johnson.

I agree. Charlton is a bottom of the first talent. Johnson 2-3 round guy. Johnson is not as bad as he looked on that play, totally got the count wrong.

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