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(Non-QB) Player You Want the Most in the Draft


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6 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

TE: Sam LaPorta could end up the best TE in this class and has crazy upside.  He brings it all.  Definitely my new favorite, dare I say, even over Musgrave and Washington.

EDGE: A huge second to Felix Anudike-Uzomah.  His pass rushing skills are legit.  

RB: Tyjae Spears for an all-around pass catching running back to compliment either Jamaal or D'onta

WR: Hands down, Andre Iosivas outside the top guys.  He's a non-dropsies Christian Watson.  Do not mind Tanke Dell, Rashee Rice or Tyler Scott one bit either, but Iosivas would be a great outside guy.  

IDL: Keeanu Benton out of Wisconsin.  As hard-nosed lineman as they come out of a school that produces the gritty, big boys.  

Agree. I’ve been saying Laporta is TE3 for a while. 
 

Brian Branch is another guy I have high on my non-QB wish list. 

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15 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

 

WR: Hands down, Andre Iosivas outside the top guys.  He's a non-dropsies Christian Watson.  Do not mind Tanke Dell, Rashee Rice or Tyler Scott one bit either, but Iosivas would be a great outside guy.  

 

 

had never heard of him before this post...6'3'', 4.43 speed, huge catch radius, great hands....coming out of the Ivey league, that will be an adjustment, but sounds like a great pickup in 4th or 5th

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17 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

TE: Sam LaPorta could end up the best TE in this class and has crazy upside.  He brings it all.  Definitely my new favorite, dare I say, even over Musgrave and Washington.

EDGE: A huge second to Felix Anudike-Uzomah.  His pass rushing skills are legit.  

RB: Tyjae Spears for an all-around pass catching running back to compliment either Jamaal or D'onta

WR: Hands down, Andre Iosivas outside the top guys.  He's a non-dropsies Christian Watson.  Do not mind Tanke Dell, Rashee Rice or Tyler Scott one bit either, but Iosivas would be a great outside guy.  

IDL: Keeanu Benton out of Wisconsin.  As hard-nosed lineman as they come out of a school that produces the gritty, big boys.  

LaPorta for sure but, that one handed catch by Washington on the corner route at the combine gave me the ‘tingles’.  Would be thrilled with either and LaPorta should be available at 39.

Question is, how do we wrangle both LaPorta and Uzo?  I want them both.

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38 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

LaPorta for sure but, that one handed catch by Washington on the corner route at the combine gave me the ‘tingles’.  Would be thrilled with either and LaPorta should be available at 39.

Question is, how do we wrangle both LaPorta and Uzo?  I want them both.

Yeah that's the hard part knowing one of our 2nd could likely be gone.  

My best guess would be more movement and keeping 39 somehow.  A slight trade down from 39 to the 40s, gain an extra mid rounder.  Leverage our capital to move higher into the 3rd.  Would be hard.  Can easily do it on simulators but highly unlikely in reality.   

For a later round EDGE that's pretty refined from a pass rush standpoint, extensive moveset, run-D isn't bad either, I'd also throw a shoutout to Villami Fehoko from San Jose State.  NFL blood, Vea & Fehoko family.  

6'3 265, really nice burst, quick feet, Mountain West DPOY.  Can push lineman but easily move fluidly around the field.  

 

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