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Day of Draft Rumors


Bear Hands
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Before I head into work-some things I've seen floating around today:

  • Daniels seems a lock at #2
  • Pats seem locked on Maye at #3, AZ with Marv at #4
  • LAC-Latham love is real, but fans want Nabers - To trade or not to trade?
  • Philly has multiple people thinking they're trading up, same with the Cards from Pick 27
  • Falcons are definitely taking calls at 8 depending on who's available 
  • Bills are making calls and want a receiver

Feel free to add more as things trickle in today - looking at you tweet embedders (+Juan)

https://theathletic.com/5440564/2024/04/24/nfl-draft-rumors-news-latest/

 

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37 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Before I head into work-some things I've seen floating around today:

  • Daniels seems a lock at #2
  • Pats seem locked on Maye at #3, AZ with Marv at #4
  • LAC-Latham love is real, but fans want Nabers - To trade or not to trade?
  • Philly has multiple people thinking they're trading up, same with the Cards from Pick 27
  • Falcons are definitely taking calls at 8 depending on who's available 
  • Bills are making calls and want a receiver

Feel free to add more as things trickle in today - looking at you tweet embedders (+Juan)

https://theathletic.com/5440564/2024/04/24/nfl-draft-rumors-news-latest/

 

Maye at 3 seems like a steal

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15 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Maybe, that footwork is horrendous. 

people only care about footwork when the ball ain't going where it needs to be.  Lot of the best QBs in the NFL have mechanics you would rage against the average QB adopting.  I mean, Mahomes is hopping on one foot throwing the ball lefthanded underneath his leg with his eyes closed.  But it lands in Kelce's hands for TD.

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1 hour ago, 07579394 said:

JPJ is a available at 33#,i hope that's true.

It is starting to look like it--such a run on WR at the end of the draft--

If Nix is there, it could make pick #33 marketable.  Same for JPJ.

 

Powers-Johnson (C)  To me, a pro-bowl level C for the next decade is worth a second rounder.  (see Kalil, Ryan)

Legette (WR)   There are rumors that Kansas City and New England like him.

Coleman (WR)  An early favorite, he has tailed off.  The big Mike Evans WR Canales may covet?

Sainitstril (CB) Lotta folks projecting the nickel CB to the Panthers

Rakestraw (CB) Probably not.

Pearsall (WR)  Possible, but only if we trade back to the mid second?

Wilson (LB)  I can't see Morgan not falling in love with Wilson.  We always seem to draft LBs when we think we don't need them  (Beason to replace Morgan; Luke to replace Beason)

Cooper (LB) He can't read the play as quickly as Wilson, but he is a dawg who can cover ground.  I'd take him over Wilson due to the injury history--since I do not have access to medicals)

Franklin (WR)  The guy nobody is talking about. 

Worthy (WR)  The success of Zay Flowers and Tank Dell have helped Worthy.

Frazier (C)

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