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Day of Draft Rumors


Bear Hands
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2 hours 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/

 

Is no-one worried that Daniels is going to be a 24 year old rookie?

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

"You have to help Bryce".

He's beyond saving.

Just pick BPA, regardless of position, and get this rebuild started properly. We're down multiple premium picks with zero NFL QBs on the roster. Stop digging. 

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5 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Is no-one worried that Daniels is going to be a 24 year old rookie?

Agree, older QBs that started for 4-5 years scare me. They might look good year 1, but year 2 usually rough.

I mean, what is their untapped potential and upside? The last 1-2 years have been men playing against boys.

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For those of us screaming for a WR on day 2, there is this:

Day 2 WRs drafted by Panthers (round)

2023:  Jonathan Mingo (2)

2021: Terrace Marshall Jr. (2)

2017: Curtis Samuel (2)

2015: Devin Funchess (2)

2010: Brandon Lafell (3); Armanti Edwards (3)

2007: Dwayne Jarrett (2)

2004: Keary Colbert (2)

2001: Steve Smith (3)

1997: Muhsin Muhammad (2)

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For those of us screaming for a WR on day 2, there is this:

Day 2 WRs drafted by Panthers (round)

2023:  Jonathan Mingo (2)

2021: Terrace Marshall Jr. (2)

2017: Curtis Samuel (2)

2015: Devin Funchess (2)

2010: Brandon Lafell (3); Armanti Edwards (3)

2007: Dwayne Jarrett (2)

2004: Keary Colbert (2)

2001: Steve Smith (3)

1997: Muhsin Muhammad (2)

Moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooose

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6 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For those of us screaming for a WR on day 2, there is this:

Day 2 WRs drafted by Panthers (round)

2023:  Jonathan Mingo (2)

2021: Terrace Marshall Jr. (2)

2017: Curtis Samuel (2)

2015: Devin Funchess (2)

2010: Brandon Lafell (3); Armanti Edwards (3)

2007: Dwayne Jarrett (2)

2004: Keary Colbert (2)

2001: Steve Smith (3)

1997: Muhsin Muhammad (2)

Sadly we are 2 for 10 based on this list....sure hope Morgan has a better eye

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

For those of us screaming for a WR on day 2, there is this:

Day 2 WRs drafted by Panthers (round)

2023:  Jonathan Mingo (2) NO SEPARATION

2021: Terrace Marshall Jr. (2) NO SEPARATION

2017: Curtis Samuel (2) has been better--was decent

2015: Devin Funchess (2) NO SEPARATION

2010: Brandon Lafell (3) OK, small hands; Armanti Edwards (3) route running, small

2007: Dwayne Jarrett (2) NO SEPARATION

2004: Keary Colbert (2) NO SEPARATION

2001: Steve Smith (3)

1997: Muhsin Muhammad (2)

I added a few comments about each that I recall or have recently read  See comments above---I had to go back and read articles etc. about Colbert, Jarrett, etc.

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooose

Moose and Smith are the reason we were in the Super Bowl.

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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

Is no-one worried that Daniels is going to be a 24 year old rookie?

They should be. The track record of these older one year wonders is atrocious. You basically have Joe Burrow to the positive and practically everyone else to the negative. You're talking about guys who are the age of most second year and some third year NFL players playing against college kids. You gotta grade them with a curve that reflects that.

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57 minutes ago, Martin said:

Agree, older QBs that started for 4-5 years scare me. They might look good year 1, but year 2 usually rough.

I mean, what is their untapped potential and upside? The last 1-2 years have been men playing against boys.

I think that Caleb is going to be good.  After that, it depends where they go:
Maye  If he goes to Minnesota or the Giants, he has a better supporting staff than Daniels will in Washington.  New England would not be the best situation for Maye, imo.  He will be able to watch for a season in NY--possibly in Minnesota.  If Daniels goes to Washington, he will be on his own, but the Commanders have a lot of draft capital. 

Penix is not going to do well in Vegas until they get the OL worked out.  However, he can sit for a season there. 

  I see them as a potential trading partner with Carolina:

Washington picks in top 100:

  • Round 1 (2)
  • Round 2 (36)
  • Round 2 (40)
  • Round 3 (67)
  • Round 3 (78)
  • Round 3 (100)

McCarthy is going to land in a pretty good situation.  Either the Giants (where he will sit for a season) or Minnesota is better than Washington or New England.

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