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Miller’s top 50 big board & positional analysis


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4 hours ago, Forty-Eight said:

Who I want at 8th

1. Tua Tagovailoa 

2. Jerry Jeudy 

3. Andrew Thomas

4. Derrick Brown

5. Isaiah Simmons

6. Jeff Okudah

7. CeeDee Lamb

8. Justin Herbert

9. Grant Delpit

10. Javon Kinlaw

Okudah or Jeudy dropping to 8 would be an absolutely have to pull the trigger on them type of fall. Only other dude that would be a run the pick to the podium type of fall would be Chase Young and there is no way he falls.

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

Okudah or Jeudy dropping to 8 would be an absolutely have to pull the trigger on them type of fall. Only other dude that would be a run the pick to the podium type of fall would be Chase Young and there is no way he falls.

I don’t see Cincy passing on Burrow but let’s say they fall in love with Chase Young, I would probably have to make the trade to 2nd. 

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1 hour ago, Forty-Eight said:

I don’t see Cincy passing on Burrow but let’s say they fall in love with Chase Young, I would probably have to make the trade to 2nd. 

It would cost you a second and a third this year, and a second next year to swap first rounders from 8 to 2.

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8 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Seems to be an easy draft for me, 

Tau if he falls

Delpit, Brown, or one of the CBs if the right one is there.

Don't over think it. 
 

Resist the urge to draft a WR, this class is loaded.  Take one in the second. 

So just not even gonna agreed our atrocious offensive or defensive lines? Sounds awful 

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

It would cost you a second and a third this year, and a second next year to swap first rounders from 8 to 2.

I’m not a big Burrow fan (would consider him where we’re at but not trading up for him) but that’s not much at all to get your QB if you’re 100% convinced he’s the guy.

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55 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

So just not even gonna agreed our atrocious offensive or defensive lines? Sounds awful 

Brown? 
 

I not going to force a position. If Brown is off the board when we pick i think one of thE CBs or Delpit would be worthy of the pick. 

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