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Never forget we traded up to passed on A.J Brown and D.K Metcalf in the second.


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https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/nfl-draft-2019-day-2-second-and-third-round-results-picks-selections-trades-order

 

  1. (37) Carolina Panthers (From SEA): Greg Little, OT - Ole Miss
  2. (38) Buffalo Bills (From OAK): Cody Ford, OT - Oklahoma
  3. (39) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Sean Bunting, CB - Central Michigan
  4. (40) Oakland Raiders: Trayvon Mullen, CB - Clemson
  5. (41) Denver Broncos: Dalton Risner, OT - Kansas State
  6. (42) Denver Broncos (From CIN): Drew Lock, QB - Missouri 
  7. (43) Detriot Lions: Jahlani Tavai, ILB - Hawai'i
  8. (44) Green Bay Packers: Elgton Jenkins, C - Mississippi State
  9. (45) New England Patriots: Joejuan Williams, CB - Vanderbilt
  10. (46) Cleveland Browns (From IND): Greedy Williams, CB - LSU
  11. (47) Seattle Seahawks (From CAR): Marquise Blair, S - Utah
  12. (48) New Orleans Saints (From MIA): Erik McCoy, C - Texas A&M
  13. (49) Indianapolis Colts (From CLE): Ben Banogu, OLB - TCU
  14. (50) Minnesota Vikings: Irv Smith Jr., TE - Alabama
  15. (51) Tennessee Titans: A.J. Brown, WR - Ole Miss
  16. (52) Cincinnati Bengals (From DEN): Drew Sample, TE - Washington
  17. (53) Philadelphia Eagles (From BAL): Miles Sanders, RB - Penn State
  18. (54) Houston Texans (From SEA): Lonnie Johnson Jr., CB - Kentucky
  19. (55) Houston Texans: Max Scharping, OT - Northern Illinois
  20. (56) Kansas City Chiefs (From LAR): Mecole Hardman, WR - Georgia
  21. (57) Philadelphia Eagles: JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR - Stanford
  22. (58) Dallas Cowboys: Trysten Hill, DT - UCF
  23. (59) Indianapolis Colts: Parris Campbell, WR - Ohio State
  24. (60) Los Angeles Chargers: Nasir Adderley, S - Delaware
  25. (61) Los Angeles Rams (From KC): Taylor Rapp, S - Washington
  26. (62) Arizona Cardinals (From MIA, return for Josh Rosen): Andy Isabella, WR - UMass
  27. (63) Kansas City Chiefs (From LAR): Juan Thornhill, S - Virginia
  28. (64) Seattle Seahawks (From NE): D.K. Metcalf, WR - Ole Miss

Just some thoughts after watching this weekend slate.

 

Update:I'm seeing a lot of these poo posters are quite happy with the Little pick... carry on then lol.

 

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1 minute ago, Ship said:

How many WRs does this team have to draft when we can't get them the ball?? We literally had two guys over 1k yards receiving this year.

I mean it's great cmc can catch the ball but forcing him to beat every down wr and have over 1k isnt ideal. That means your doing a lot of check downs and short yardage plays.

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7 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Every single team can look at the draft board a year or two after any draft and find players who are performing better than the one they took.  

Except there are many examples under Rivera where there was obviously better players available at the time.

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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I was just thinking this after watching the Seahawks. We could have had DK

Guy looked like a man out there. Big fast jump ball dominate... kinda what we need. And was there at the bottom of the 2and basically a 3rd rounder which we traded up to move higher in the second to get little.

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