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Isaiah Wilson


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 Dang Scot, I log in for the first time in a week and the first name I see is the OT who could really be a great value with patience. Lots to like about his skill set, but very raw. But that’s why you could get him at 38. 
 

   Where do you think he’s taken after a season playing LT at UGA? Which is what was about to happen. Instead an NFL team gets to train him at LT without bad habits. I think his floor is above average RT. With Motons rookie deal ending, he could replace him or move him to G. 
 

   Buy low on a stud LT a year early. 

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12 minutes ago, Toomers said:

 Dang Scot, I log in for the first time in a week and the first name I see is the OT who could really be a great value with patience. Lots to like about his skill set, but very raw. But that’s why you could get him at 38.

   Where do you think he’s taken after a season playing LT at UGA? Which is what was about to happen. Instead an NFL team gets to train him at LT without bad habits. I think his floor is above average RT. With Motons rookie deal ending, he could replace him or move him to G.

   Buy low on a stud LT a year early. 

I'm not a big draft round predictor, but the tweet makes it sound like he'll probably go in the second but has a chance to make it into the first.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not a big draft round predictor, but the tweet I quoted makes it sound like he'll probably go in the second but has a chance to make it into the first.

  That’s where I would put him right now too. Scouts are going to want to see his drills at combine and pro day to see if he can handle LT. I think he could be a top 10 pick next year, so embrace the value. 
 

  

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