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So Who Do You Want on Day 3?


Hoenheim

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We have a whopping SIX picks to make on day 3. I doubt we're going to make picks at every single one of those slots to draft 9 dudes total this year. Expect at least 1 trade up, possibly 2 trade ups. 

Best position of value to get left for us is still saftey for me. I could do with getting something like  Sweat in the 4th, Elliot in the 5th, Scarbrough in the 6th, and QB in the 7th.  

 

 

Safties

  • Marcus Allen, Deshon Elliot, Armanti Watts, Kyzir White, Troy Apke

DEs

  • Dorance Armstrong, Dashawn Han,d, Josh Sweat

TEs 

  • Ian Thomas,Troy Fumagalli 

Oline : 

  • Tyrell Crosby , Jamarco Jones

WRs:

  • E.Saint-Brown, Marcell Ateman

LBs:

  • Shaq Griffin

QBs: 

  • Mike White, Kyle Lauletta, Luke Faulk, 

RBs: 

  • Kallen Ballage , Josh Adams, Bo Scarborough 
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I don't want him but I am guessing we do another trade back and then pick Deshean Hamilton WR. We like to draft in two's and we only have 1 WR so far....

I want the pick to be Crosby OT. For the 5th I'd Like Kyzir White but he most likely wont be available. 2nd 5th I would like Tony Adams G and 6th I think we take another CB-Chandon Sullivan. 7th who knows Ill guess Alan Knot C from South Carolina.

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11 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

We have a whopping SIX picks to make on day 3. I doubt we're going to make picks at every single one of those slots to draft 9 dudes total this year. Expect at least 1 trade up, possibly 2 trade ups. 

Best position of value to get left for us is still saftey for me. I could do with getting something like  Sweat in the 4th, Elliot in the 5th, Scarbrough in the 6th, and QB in the 7th.  

 

 

Safties

  • Marcus Allen, Deshon Elliot, Armanti Watts, Kyzir White, Troy Apke

DEs

  • Dorance Armstrong, Dashawn Han,d, Josh Sweat

TEs 

  • Ian Thomas,Troy Fumagalli 

Oline : 

  • Tyrell Crosby , Jamarco Jones

WRs:

  • E.Saint-Brown, Marcell Ateman

LBs:

  • Shaq Griffin

QBs: 

  • Mike White, Kyle Lauletta, Luke Faulk, 

RBs: 

  • Kallen Ballage , Josh Adams, Bo Scarborough 

You forgot Daesean Hamilton

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

SS Kyzir White and RB Jaylen Samuels 

Yep! SS: Kyzir White would be a good box safety to bring in on the speedy side. 

RB: Mark Walton or John Kelly are two RBs I would love

TE: Ian Thomas and/or Dalton Shultz would be big, there's a noticeable drop after them (We may be targeting the SDSU TE in the late rounds)

WR: EQ St. Brown is a very Norv type WR...but that would clog things up.  Would not be opposed though.  Same with Hamilton

 

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4 hours ago, Shermdog said:

I don't want him but I am guessing we do another trade back and then pick Deshean Hamilton WR. We like to draft in two's and we only have 1 WR so far....

I want the pick to be Crosby OT. For the 5th I'd Like Kyzir White but he most likely wont be available. 2nd 5th I would like Tony Adams G and 6th I think we take another CB-Chandon Sullivan. 7th who knows Ill guess Alan Knot C from South Carolina.

If we pick another WR I think we go St.Brown, we need another big WR.

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