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Another year, another draft thread.


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23 hours ago, Jared Patterson said:

If we can get Erza Cleveland in the third somehow id be ecstatic. I believe after the combine he moves up to early second. Very underrated rn. 

I have been watching his development for a while.  He is a second rounder and will make someone happy

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36 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Kinlaw has the makeup of a guy a being little overlooked that dominates in the league.  He is a fuggin man.

So Carolina players tend to be decent to solid pros and have been a good value in the draft---Munneryln, Daley, Wharton, Campbell, Byrd (not drafted)--but there is usually value in Columbia.

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23 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

This Baylor thing better not extend to the draft 

Agreed. Mims in the mid-rounds wouldn't be bad because he fits the type of WR that we don't currently have on the roster (possession/redzone type) but for the most part Rhule and company have made their names coaching up lesser talents. They need to look elsewhere now that they're in the big show.

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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Agreed. Mims in the mid-rounds wouldn't be bad because he fits the type of WR that we don't currently have on the roster (possession/redzone type) but for the most part Rhule and company have made their names coaching up lesser talents. They need to look elsewhere now that they're in the big show.

Mims would need to be our 2nd pick. 

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6 minutes ago, Verge said:

Mims would need to be our 2nd pick. 

It's possible. Gonna be interesting to watch this WR class play out. Tons of talent and depth. A lot of the individual picks will probably come down to scheme fit and what that team is specifically looking to add to their WR corps.

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Here's my first mock with a trade.  IF...this is s BIG IF, SanDiego decides to pass up Herbert, I think our phone start ringing.  One of those teams will be Indy.  They are not sold on Jacoby Brissett being the franchise QB.  They will entertain moving up if they have a shot a Herbert.  Trade includes us getting their 2nd, second round pick #44 and swapping picks in the 3rd and 4th rounds.  There's still some meat left on the bone for the Colts, but I think this would suffice if they want Herbert badly enough.  Without further delay:

RD1(#13) Jedrick Wills Jr.--RT (Bama)

RD2 (#38) Raekwon Davis--DT (Bama)

RD2 (#44) Patrick Queen--LB (LSU)*

RD3 (#75*) Prince Tega Wanogho--LT (Auburn)

RD4 (#119*) Kyle Dugger--FS (Lenoir-Rhyne)

RD5 (#153) Jake Hanson--OC (Oregon)

RD6 (#184) Kendall Coleman--DE (Syracuse)

RD7 (#222) Charlie Taumoepeau--TE (Portland State)

 

 

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