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Jourdan Rodrigue's 7-round MOCK draft spectacular


TheSpecialJuan

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9 minutes ago, Shocker said:

We have actually been good at Safety.  Very good over the last 5 yrs.  If Sean Taylor is in this draft fine...he isn't

No, we haven't been. We consistently field one of the worst safety units in the NFL and it definitely limits us in terms of scheme.

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20 minutes ago, MtnProwler said:

Would Gesicki provide some WR relief, at least reduce the necessary need for one? He's skills and metrics remind more of a big receiver. I could see Norv being creative here with some easy mismatches.

He plays like a small guy, though. It's kind of off-putting when you really watch it. Sure, he can catch and he's fast, but geesh!

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24 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

you don't think Olsen could help him with that ?

Why not...

He's got crazy-high potential, I guess, but after watching a lot of his video, that feels almost like science fiction. The entire TE class is disappointing this year. 

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Durham Smythe or Will Dissly are much better fits for our offense.

If we want a blocking TE why not draft a former TE  that weighs 300lbs

BRIAN O'NEILL

BRIAN O'NEILL

PITTSBURGH
OT

Prospect Info

OL29
COLLEGE
Pittsburgh
HOMETOWN
CLASS
Wilmington, DE
r-Junior
 
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
ARMS
6' 7"
297 lbs
34 1/8”
HANDS
9 3/8”

Prospect Grade

5.71
CHANCE TO BECOME NFL STARTER
HOW WE GRADE
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Combine Results
 
40 Yard Dash
4.82
SECONDS
 
 
Bench Press
22
REPS
 
 
Vertical Jump
29.5
INCHES
 
 
Broad Jump
107.0
INCHES
 
 
3 Cone Drill
7.14

and runs a 4.82...he can play OT/TE  OG/C...

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