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Day 3 needs


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As I see it, our biggest needs are still CB, and OL. I would love to land one of the following:

CB: Ringo or Rush. Both are big, fast guys and excellent value at this point of the draft.

OL:  Zavala, Emil Ekiyor Jr., or Braeden Daniels 

Bonus: Roschon Johnson. Big, punishing RB that loves to block and doesn't fumble. Yes please.

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Doubt Ringo will fall to us, and I wanted the DE from Northwestern at our last pick, but passing on him to trade up for another pass rusher probably eliminates him as an interest of ours here.

I wouldn't be against MLB Henry To'oTo'o from Alabama (also then force him to wear #22 just because it would be funny).

I know we need some OL depth, but I think we can still take someone here in the 4th who could have a bigger impact this season than a backup OL.  I'd rather sign some vets who get cut in camp and/or use the 5th rounder on an OL, but if we use the 4th on one, I'd like it to be someone with experience at multiple spots on the line like Cade last year, give us a bunch of backups who can play multiple positions.

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2 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

I'm still baffled at the DJ Johnson pick...

Me too I just can’t talk myself into understanding it..

Trading up and getting a developmental project that’s 25 years old already??? I don’t get it..

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3 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

I'm still baffled at the DJ Johnson pick...

Fitterer has gone full Gettleman mode, but instead of going with freakishly big players, Fitt goes with the swiss army knife project players. No need to use the draft to build a team. 5 picks a year and trading away 1st round picks during year 1 of a rebuild will lead to a dynasty. No windows for players or coaches here.

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2 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Me too I just can’t talk myself into understanding it..

Trading up and getting a developmental project that’s 25 years old already??? I don’t get it..

Same. I would have been fine with him at pick 132 and he probably still would have been there

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