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NFL Draft Opinion - Best Player Poll


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NFL Draft - Best player  

64 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the best football player regardless of need?

    • Derrick Brown
      9
    • Jeff Okudah
      21
    • Isaiah Simmons
      23
    • Jedrick Wills
      0
    • Jerry Jeudy
      4
    • Other
      7


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2 hours ago, bababoey said:

Really, no Chase Young.  In this draft it's Chase Young followed by Simmons and then everyone else.  If you want best player it's Young and I don't think it's really close.

Guess you can’t read...we don't have a realistic chance at Young

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37 minutes ago, bababoey said:

Title of the poll says Best player regardless of need.  Says nothing about realistic chance.  I guess you can't write.

lol

Poll...who is the best football player regardless of need who is a realistic pick at 7?

Could not be more clear

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3 hours ago, bababoey said:

Really, no Chase Young.  In this draft it's Chase Young followed by Simmons and then everyone else.  If you want best player it's Young and I don't think it's really close.

It would’ve been a toss up between Young and Tua if he was completely healthy. 

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24 minutes ago, Shocker said:

lol

Poll...who is the best football player regardless of need who is a realistic pick at 7?

Could not be more clear

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1. Who is the best football player regardless of need?

You're not that bright are you?

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I can see a legit argument for about 8 players. Seriously. Young, Simmons, Okudah, Burrow, Wills, Jeudy, Brown, Tua. I could see someone making a very legit argument for any of those prospects being the best player available in the draft. It's a very good year to be sitting at #7 overall. We're guaranteed a blue chip prospect. It may or may not be a blue chip prospect at the position that we want, but we just need to play "draft the stud" this year. There's gonna be one there.

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23 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I can see a legit argument for about 8 players. Seriously. Young, Simmons, Okudah, Burrow, Wills, Jeudy, Brown, Tua. I could see someone making a very legit argument for any of those prospects being the best player available in the draft. It's a very good year to be sitting at #7 overall. We're guaranteed a blue chip prospect. It may or may not be a blue chip prospect at the position that we want, but we just need to play "draft the stud" this year. There's gonna be one there.

Could see us also taking Herbert if he is there

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On 4/7/2020 at 12:03 PM, saX man said:

Unpopular opinion: I think Jeudy is the 3rd/4th best WR in the draft. 

Really? 

I think he's the best route runner I've ever seen in college. That ish will translate better than speed, great hands, or leaping ability. An extra step of separation will get you more targets than anything else. 

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