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ESPN Early 2023 NFL Draft Projection


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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Van Dyke is my guy. He has an "it" factor about him.

Levis is old and inaccurate, doesn’t have the liberty of a long mer development period like Allen. Richardson is unproven, this will be his first full year, McKee should be better and isn’t. Van Dyke is young, hitting the measurables, trending up. He’s the one to peg high. I’ll be interested to see him. The Jurcovek BC kid sucks IMO, he’s a paper champ.

Haener in-game is something to watch tho.  I’ll back that dude to the moon and back savage garden style.

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10 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Funny thing about the QBS in next year draft.. None are putting numbers up like Baker did in College..

Have yau'll seen Baker College numbers??

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/baker-mayfield-1.html

Dam!! 

I was so busy being about Cam.. That I didn't notice how dominate he was in college..

inflated qb stats in college is in no way a direct correlation of success in the nfl

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29 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am consistently amazed that college fans assume statistical success in college is a 1:1 with statistical success in the NFL.

I mean our head coach seems more interested in what players did in college, too (and particularly where they went to college 🙄)

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12 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Funny thing about the QBS in next year draft.. None are putting numbers up like Baker did in College..

Have yau'll seen Baker College numbers??

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/baker-mayfield-1.html

Dam!! 

I was so busy being about Cam.. That I didn't notice how dominate he was in college..

I know, they surprised me too.  His college stats will probably be comparable to the next years draft class that we are all drooling over.  There will be no guarantee that Stroud and co will be any better, though they might be.  They're cap hit will be much cheaper than Baker in 2023, but their draft capital cost will be much higher.

 

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14 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

Nah trade up from 32 for Noah Sewell 

i really like Sewell too.  My dream realistic dream scenario is pick at 16-18 then trade down a few picks to get a 2nd or 3rd rounder to recoup draft capital. Grab Sewell or our starting high level center of the future.

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