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15 hours ago, Toomers said:

  I liked Gsecki as a 5th round guy, but I never saw the level of athleticism he showed today. He’ll go top 50 now. Only takes one team to believe those numbers over tape.

IMO that's really low, but that's the problem his speed doesn't translate to the field. I always knew he was an explosive a athlete. Him and Saquon have the highest two verticals in Penn state history, so he's always kinda popped elite athleticism. 

 

Welp Marcus Davenport out here running like a gazelle haha

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7 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

 

One of these two guys will be in Tampa, I personally don't want it to be Chubb 

I don't see how in the hell Chubb would still be available at #7. I think he probably goes #3 to Indy.

And hell, Gettleman is sitting there in NY at #2. Would it shock any Panthers fan if he took Chubb there? We all know he loves his pass rushers and doesn't give a damn about ignoring huge needs to stockpile talent at positions of strength.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't see how in the hell Chubb would still be available at #7. I think he probably goes #3 to Indy.

And hell, Gettleman is sitting there in NY at #2. Would it shock any Panthers fan if he took Chubb there? We all know he loves his pass rushers and doesn't give a damn about ignoring huge needs to stockpile talent at positions of strength.

Yeah I doubt it a lot. I've personally had Chubb in a Colts jersey since November. But stranger poo has happened 

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11 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

Still hoping Marcus Davenport makes it to #24...looking less likely.

My two big concerns about Davenport are 1) level of competition and 2) he's going to have to learn to play DE. In the games I've watched of his he basically isn't really playing a position. He's just being moved around and allowed to be disruptive and chase the football. He hardly ever puts his hand in the dirt. He's standing up and roaming around.

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His Senior Bowl practices weren't very good. Dominated by even the small school guys like Alex Cappa. Doesn't look like he has the technique yet to be a starter day one. I want our first few picks to be guys who can start day one. From the guys retiring and becoming free agents for us in 2018, I think we're in a win now mentality. Davenport needs time to develop.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My two big concerns about Davenport are 1) level of competition and 2) he's going to have to learn to play DE. In the games I've watched of his he basically isn't really playing a position. He's just being moved around and allowed to be disruptive and chase the football. He hardly ever puts his hand in the dirt. He's standing up and roaming around.

Yeah he definitely is raw but he was able to do it at the senior bowl. As the week went on he got better if he gets good coaching he will wreck havoc for sure. 

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My two big concerns about Davenport are 1) level of competition and 2) he's going to have to learn to play DE. In the games I've watched of his he basically isn't really playing a position. He's just being moved around and allowed to be disruptive and chase the football. He hardly ever puts his hand in the dirt. He's standing up and roaming around.

He's raw, but he's got the size to play 4-3 DE and he seems intelligent. I hope the fact he went to a small school drops him down, I just see something special in the kid.

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1 minute ago, chbright said:

If Chubb makes it past Indy, would the Browns be wise enough to pick Chubb and have a really dynamic front 4? 

 

They could walk out with Barkley and maybe Chubb if the Colts hitch trade out of 3 to let a QB hungry team in.

With their cap space, they should probably sign a veteran QB. With #1 and #4 they could come out of the draft with say Saquon Barkley and maybe Minkah Fitzpatrick or Bradley Chubb if for some reason the Colts pass on him. They're fortunate that they're sitting on a TON of cap space in the one offseason that there actually are several legit veteran QB options available in free agency. They've tried and tried and tried to draft QBs and they just plain suck at it.

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