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Lots of paint and titans made me trade out of 114.... i could not turn down 3 picks(i gave future zona 6th, do not care)

Mike morris is becoming my favorite target for mid rounds, just love the upside of the huge fella. 

Kuntz is someone who could fall in this great TE class, had a injury.....but check out his measurables......hes also 6'8 and not afraid to block. 

Young was just the BPA and happens he has plenty as a OLB type. Wanted a Safety or OLmen, but he was the 100% clear BPA at that point. 

Just a normal draft- few starters, lots of upsides and future hope. 

 

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On 4/2/2023 at 8:54 PM, 45catfan said:

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Bodied this one fellas.  Traded back with Houston who took AR.  I thought, well crap, he's the only reason I didn't go back to #4 initially, but since the Texans nabbed him let me go ahead and trade with Indy.  The Colts took Stroud and left me with the QB we probably would have taken at #1 anyway.  Got all positions of need and key depth.  Books projects to a 3-4 End and Coburn is a true NT.

One or two of these QBs could drop a lot further than people are expecting.  I wouldn't be suprised if Young did if a number of teams are afraid of how small he is

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1 minute ago, mickeye76 said:

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I like this one a lot. Got back up.      plans for our rehabbing athletes  

So we don't have to "rush" DJ back we pair Horn with another new school safety sized CB in Rush. O Cyrus can play either guard position in place of Corbett or BC. Him beside Icky would sicky. Him beside Moton would also be nasty. Steen can be groomed as the RT of the future. This would instantly make our line a bit bigger and more physical in the future. O Cyrus is actually a really good pass protector at his size too. Then you have Isaiah. He is one of my favorite under the radar picks. At 265 or so he instantly becomes our most traditionally sized ED/ OLB. At 145 i would pick over this deep and talented RB class with a physical North/$outh type goal line vulture in mind. Or a WR that can play S/T.  

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