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20 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You just may not have to imagine it if Fitterer can manage to trade down.  There's also this Raimann(sp?) kid to keep an eye on.

Raimann kinda scares me that high, Austrian foreign exchange student might not have the mauler vibe we're looking for. If we move back far enough to get a legit bag of 2nd and 3rd round picks you got guys like Zion/Kenyon Green/Kinnard/Sean Rhyan and a couple others that would all be interesting Late 1st/day 2 guys

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38 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Raimann kinda scares me that high, Austrian foreign exchange student might not have the mauler vibe we're looking for. If we move back far enough to get a legit bag of 2nd and 3rd round picks you got guys like Zion/Kenyon Green/Kinnard/Sean Rhyan and a couple others that would all be interesting Late 1st/day 2 guys

I'm not talking about taking either at 6. I'm talking trade out of the top 15.

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20 hours ago, davos said:

The fact that we've got this guy and upgraded two bottom-5 spots at C and G to top-10 guys is huge.

I want a LT at 6 but the line as is vastly superior to what we've had.  Bozeman, Corbett, & Moton are quite a threesome to push.  That blindside though, oh boy.  We will see what comes but ading Icky, Cross or Neal to that is just bon-appetite big uglyfest.  Would love BC and Deonte to amount to something but I won't hold my breath.  

On paper

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16 hours ago, Pakmeng said:

What does being Austrian have to do with being a mauler? 

Austrians are sneaky mean. it's the home of Red Bull. those guys are highly caffeinated beasts traversing the alps. they'll kick you in the face and yodel over your bloody corpse.

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On 4/20/2022 at 8:15 PM, Jon Snow said:

You just may not have to imagine it if Fitterer can manage to trade down.  There's also this Raimann(sp?) kid to keep an eye on.

I hate saying this, but I scratched him off my board because he has "short arms" thinking Rhule will not take him--I mean, if that is the reason Brady C is not at LT...Or we could have 2 T-Rex's on the left side.  FWIW, his arms are 32 7/8" long.  Brady Christensen's arms are 32 1/4" long.

If we drafted Raimman and he starts at LT, then our starting tackles would be from Central and Western Michigan. That was a fun fact.

Frankly, I think they should work Brady at LT and keep him there if he can play like he did over the last 3 games.   Trade back, grab a QB and a LG.  Just me, however.

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On 4/20/2022 at 12:19 PM, Jackie Lee said:

says Rhule will ultimately decide who starts...

So Rhule is such a micro-manager he doesn’t allow his assistant coaches (who have direct eyes on their position’s players 100% of the time during practices) to choose the starters as they see fit?

Gotta tell ya, NOT surprised at that.

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