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Potential value picks at 38


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Assuming some of these drop to us:

  • Xavier McKinney (S)  most had first round grade on him
  •  Kristian Fulton (CB)  - next best player but also fills a need, also a frist round grade
  • Zack Baun (LB) - best linebacker left
  • Denzel Mims (WR) - has a chance to be an X receiver very quickly.  Too good to pass up 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

Assuming some of these drop to us:

  • Xavier McKinney (S)  most had first round grade on him
  •  Kristian Fulton (CB)  - next best player but also fills a need, also a frist round grade
  • Zack Baun (LB) - best linebacker left
  • Denzel Mims (WR) - has a chance to be an X receiver very quickly.  Too good to pass up 

 

 

 

 

Think Tee Higgins is better than Mims but given the choice I think they would take Mims. OT Josh Jones is the top rated player of the draft left

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YGM- was projected top 20 by a lot, would be a steal.  He is a guy Rhule probably falls in love with, High upside guy.

Epenesa- was projected 1st, projected top 15 prior to the underwear Olympics.  Reminds of Calais Campbell, versatile.  Would be a good compliment to Burns

 

Mims- Rule guy.  Had a good season but his stock still dodnt shoot until he looked awesome at the senior bowl, and had one of the biggest freak WRs to come through since Julio Jones.  Im not throwing out WR, as we had real interest in Lamb.  

 

Fulton- stud CB, projected 1st riunder

 

 

Dream scenario for me

 

Fulton at our pick, trade back up into the bottom of the 2nd for Uche and play him at that 4-3 Sam LB role that Anthony Barr plays

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Assuming some of these drop to us:

  • Xavier McKinney (S)  most had first round grade on him
  •  Kristian Fulton (CB)  - next best player but also fills a need, also a frist round grade
  • Zack Baun (LB) - best linebacker left
  • Denzel Mims (WR) - has a chance to be an X receiver very quickly.  Too good to pass up 

 

 

 

 

Pass on McKinney

Fulton has some red flags that have me weary of drafting him

Wouldn't be opposed to Baun

I have a gut feeling Mims drops to end of the 2nd/early 3rd

 

Value picks:

Espenesa

Gross-Matos

Diggs

Josh Jones

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11 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Think Tee Higgins is better than Mims but given the choice I think they would take Mims. OT Josh Jones is the top rated player of the draft left

Higgins is a stud

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We GOT to come away with Yetur or Epenesa tonight. Both guys were projected 1st rounders. If you want the next SF defensive line, you better take one of them guy whoever falls to our laps tonight. DE is a huge need still. We got to replace Addison. 

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