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Round 2: Assessing the Field


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4 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Tyrique Stevenson CB/NB is a no from me.

A consistent disappointment at Miami.

Curious more than anything since it looks like you’re a Miami fan but don’t like Stevenson (also same w/Mallory in the other thread).

Open to hearing what I’m getting wrong, not a wizard at this but have really liked what I’ve seen. TFG had a great bit on him that sold me.

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I really don't see a TE this early.  Teams usually don't spend early picks on positions that they just addressed in Free agency.  Same could be said about WRs.  Although this a deep TE class so I wouldn't mind one later.

I'm thinking more of an edge or 3-4 DE, possibly a CB, decent draft for those.

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48 minutes ago, stan786 said:

I do wonder if the WR class is gonna have some serious variance with where they are projected to go, feels like there is a lot on a similar level projected to go 2-4 and I could see a lot of movement up and down in that group.

I see Mingo, Tillman, & Rice as big wildcards as they’re the best of the non-slot types. Iosivas as well. 

To that point—Mingo (who we’ve met with) is a guy I wonder why he’s not rated higher. I am always preferential to the dudes that are aggressive and go after the ball. He knows how to outmatch CBs physically and still has some decent speed for his size. Metcalf-lite

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5 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I see Mingo, Tillman, & Rice as big wildcards as they’re the best of the non-slot types. Iosivas as well. 

To that point—Mingo (who we’ve met with) is a guy I wonder why he’s not rated higher. I am always preferential to the dudes that are aggressive and go after the ball. He knows how to outmatch CBs physically and still has some decent speed for his size. Metcalf-lite

I agree with them, I do love Mingo he’s really intriguing. I also think Marvin Mims could go a lot higher than people are projecting.

 

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9 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Curious more than anything since it looks like you’re a Miami fan but don’t like Stevenson (also same w/Mallory in the other thread).

Open to hearing what I’m getting wrong, not a wizard at this but have really liked what I’ve seen. TFG had a great bit on him that sold me.

Well I've watched them both for multiple years and don't want to watch them any more. 

Mallory is soft and wouldn't block his grandmother. He's a Flex TE, but don't expect him to make any contested catches.

Stevenson came into Coral Gables with a ton of hype after transferring from Georgia. He constantly looked like a S trying to play CB. 

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