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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

That dude is a damn beast!

 

Not sure if he's realistic given our needs.

It just depends on the evaluations. I think he is a 1st round caliber guy but he isn't in most 1st round mocks. We will see what happens. If he makes it to us in the 2nd, I would sprint to the stage with that pick.

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2 hours ago, KaijuGato said:

Tyler Warren is my new found draft crush. We don’t reach for him at 6 in the draft, but could there be a scenario where we trade back and acquire draft capital and land within the range he’s at…

I thought that was who this was going to be about.

 

He impressed me against SMU and then really stood out again against Boise. Can really block it seems and his size and hands is a real weapon receiving. 
 

Definitely not our biggest need, but kinda reminds me of the Bowers thing last year, if you get a chance to get a weapon like that. Plus if we traded back and could add a 2nd round pick.

 

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't really see why people are still high on Carter, TBH. 

I mean he is the #1 prospect on the ESPN board.  Kiper and Fields both have him at #2.  Not hard to see why he is getting attention.  I just want them to vet his desire level once he gets paid but other than that he is an incredible athlete.

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I mean he is the #1 prospect on the ESPN board.  Kiper and Fields both have him at #2.  Not hard to see why he is getting attention.  I just want them to vet his desire level once he gets paid but other than that he is an incredible athlete.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.awfulannouncing.com/nfl/mel-kiper-said-hed-retire-2018-jimmy-clausen-wasnt-successful-nfl-qb-well.html

 

Kiper had Clausen ranked as the fourth best prospect in the entire 2010 NFL Draft even though most other draft pundits had the QB projected to go in the second round (Clausen was subsequently selected 48th overall by the Carolina Panthers). At the time, people accused Kiper of being biased since he and Clausen shared the same agent, Gary Wichard.

But Kiper only dug in his heels further, making this infamous proclamation on ESPN:


“If Jimmy Clausen is not a successful quarterback in the NFL, I’m done. That’s it. I’m out.”

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.awfulannouncing.com/nfl/mel-kiper-said-hed-retire-2018-jimmy-clausen-wasnt-successful-nfl-qb-well.html

 

Kiper had Clausen ranked as the fourth best prospect in the entire 2010 NFL Draft even though most other draft pundits had the QB projected to go in the second round (Clausen was subsequently selected 48th overall by the Carolina Panthers). At the time, people accused Kiper of being biased since he and Clausen shared the same agent, Gary Wichard.

But Kiper only dug in his heels further, making this infamous proclamation on ESPN:


“If Jimmy Clausen is not a successful quarterback in the NFL, I’m done. That’s it. I’m out.”

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2 minutes ago, GamecockSmitty4 said:

Walker as a second round pick would be great. But only if we stay as 3-4. 

He would unlock brown as the UT and let teams have to decide to double in the middle of we go 4-3. Brown give us options to take a guy like walker. 

 

Then again I prefer grant to all. Think that size, power, quick twitch is top notch. He's not a flashy tactician and that's the real rub.

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Watching the PSU vs Boise game, I came away wanting us to select Kaytron Allen at RB on day 3 of the draft. With Brooks’s injuries piling up, Allen looked like a solid add for our backfield, and he’s projected as a late round pick/UDFA where I looked. 

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