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Draft Day 3 General Discussion


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12 minutes ago, stbugs said:

So you know Trey Smith with never play again. Nice. Amazing how I can give my opinion based on watching Brown play and get grief for it but it’s no issue insinuating that Smith will die playing.

I don't but I can read the room and see his medical condition (I feel sorry for him ofcourse) is scaring every team in the draft away... And if you're not a doctor or on a medical staff what do you know how risky it is to take a player with blood clots??? Especially knowing ppl die from this disease..

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Just now, Squirrel said:

Last 2 picks played in the Sr Bowl ironically where Rhule coached

Last three picks played in the Senior Bowl.

But honestly it's like someone else is drafting in the 6th round. Before that it was 'high character guys with impressive athletic profiles'. Now it seems we're trying to justify having coached at the Senior Bowl?

I'm not going to die on a hill over it - just an observation. 

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5 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Last three picks played in the Senior Bowl.

But honestly it's like someone else is drafting in the 6th round. Before that it was 'high character guys with impressive athletic profiles'. Now it seems we're trying to justify having coached at the Senior Bowl?

I'm not going to die on a hill over it - just an observation. 

I think these guys know what they’re doing and adapt draft plan to round. No reason to have one plan the entire draft when you can have one strategy 1-4 and another 5-7. I think it makes sense to draft the high risk high reward guys later as those types usually don’t make an impact anyway. Get 1 pro bowl kinda guy every 3 years in those rounds and you’re killing it 

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