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8 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Pickett is 6’3”

My problem with Pickett isn't height although some sites still have him at 6'2".

Pickett is scary because of his one great season.

Pickett had a 67% completion on 1 out of 5 years. Before that his completion% has been 59%, 58%,61%,61%.

In comparison my boy Carson Strong was 63%, 70%,70% in just 3years. 

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On 2/28/2022 at 8:11 PM, rippadonn said:

My problem with Pickett isn't height although some sites still have him at 6'2".

Pickett is scary because of his one great season.

Pickett had a 67% completion on 1 out of 5 years. Before that his completion% has been 59%, 58%,61%,61%.

In comparison my boy Carson Strong was 63%, 70%,70% in just 3years. 

People need to remember he isn’t comparable to one year wonders like Burrow or Cam. Both took two years or less as college starters to produce Heisman numbers in college. Burrow waited till his 5th and 4th year at a starter at the same program….

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Christian Watson just won Thursday and maybe the week.... Like wow. Wanted him but unless we trade 6 for someone's full draft 20s back he's gone. Damn want a day. And was great in the drills too.

 

EDIT: RAS. 10.0

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I'd be down for a Malik Willis lottery ticket with the 6th pick.  Might be a reach, but he also might be a superstar where he would go 1st overall in a redraft years later.

Probably won't happen though, because Rhule is going to take Pickett or some random defensive player that's projected to go around 15 overall.

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

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Stood out at the senior bowl correct. This backs up the tape (come on it should though he's way better than the league he played in) and the senior bowl reviews. Grown on him before the combine as a trade down target. Still might be able to do that, but not as far. Great combine performance today. Same with the Central Michigan exchange student lol

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