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Some Day 3 Pick Ideas


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35 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Thought I would get a thread going.  Here are some of my thoughts for round 5:

Brandon Smith, Penn St.  LB

D'Marco Jackson, App St. LB

Otito Ogbonnia , UCLA   NT

Tyreke Smith, Ohio State   DE/Edge 

Isiah Likely, Coastal Carolina TE

Charlie Kolar  Iowa State  TE

Khalil Shakir   Boise State WR

 

I like Brandon, Tyreke, Likely and Kolar..

Add Cole Turner,  Sterling Weatherford,  John Ridgeway Jeffery Gunther and Darrin Beavers..

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I'm not gonna lie. I only researched the top three OTs and top 5 QBs. We got my number 1 guy at each position, so the rest is just gravy. Unlike some, I like what we did on day three last year, so I'm expecting some upside at positions of need tomorrow. 

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Disclaimer most of these dudes likely will be gone by our next pick, nonethless

 

Jamaree Salyer Guard/Tackle UGA

Tariq Woolen CB UTSA

Marquis Hayes OG Oklahoma

Josh Williams CB Fayetteville st.

Christopher Allen Edge Bama

Lecticus Smith G/C VT 

Zach Tom C WFU

Justyn Ross WR Clemson

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4 hours ago, Fan01 said:

We package the 2 fifth rounders and trade up into the 4th for Sam Howell or he drops to us in the 5th and we take him. 

What? I admit I wanted Howell over Coral and packaging the two fifths to move up is a great idea but after drafting Coral I don't think Howell is coming to us unless it's a weird situation like Washington did the year they drafted RG3 and then Kirk Cousins a round or two later.

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