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Jamar Johnson -4th round?


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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Safety out of Indiana

What do you all think about him at pick 109? I can’t believe he is still available.

 

Wouldn’t be bad. I could see him or Jabril Cox getting plenty of play time this year. But I would also be happy with Trey Smith or Deonte Brown.

I just want one more contribution out of this thing with the early pick today. Would love if we could package those late picks to move up and grab an OG and a LB/S

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4 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

That’s a fantastic point. Rhule has a type. He doesn’t fit that profile.

For sure, especially on day 3 when you want to get high upside guys that they trust they can coach up. Calling it now, remember the safety duo of James Wiggins (9.70) & Darrick Forrest (9.59), both tremendous athletes with real ball hawking traits. Also worth noting they posted the 2nd and 3rd highest RAS scores for all eligible safeties this year.

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