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Riot report breakdown how generational is Sewell


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45 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Generational LT talents aren't talked about as possible late top 10 picks. He's a damn good prospect, but no he's not generational.

thats untrue. if this was next year draft class, which will be highlighted by your lame duck UNC QB - he would be top 3. 

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50 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Generational LT talents aren't talked about as possible late top 10 picks. He's a damn good prospect, but no he's not generational.

He is only 20 and had an incredible year as a 19 year old lineman.  I think he is good now but the potential is dripping off him that could make him generational.

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17 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

No not right now.  I think potentially sure.  Lawrence is a pick that I would consider generational.  Thats about it.  Chase Young as well

Pitts is generational as far as TEs go. He's probably the most dynamic TE prospect since Vernon Davis. I'd consider that generational.

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