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If we take a receiver 1st, we have to go with someone who isn't in the typical mold we go after. They need to be smaller, more agile, and quick.

I would also really, really like Cam Skattebo if he lasts until the 3rd round. That dude is a bowling ball and could play full back, h-back, 3rd down running back, and eventually be a 3 down back. He may end up being the steal of the draft for whomever takes him.

EDIT: I didn't read beyond the first round pick...so my mentioning of Cam is just coincidence here. He is a monster and keeping him away from a team like the Ravens is a must, in my opinion.  

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12 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

If we take a receiver 1st, we have to go with someone who isn't in the typical mold we go after. They need to be smaller, more agile, and quick.

I would also really, really like Cam Skattebo if he lasts until the 3rd round. That dude is a bowling ball and could play full back, h-back, 3rd down running back, and eventually be a 3 down back. He may end up being the steal of the draft for whomever takes him.

EDIT: I didn't read beyond the first round pick...so my mentioning of Cam is just coincidence here. He is a monster and keeping him away from a team like the Ravens is a must, in my opinion.  

Exactly.  If we had taken Ladd last year then TMac would be alright, but the fact that we have taken big physical receivers without a lot of quickness or change of direction for like 3 years in a row hurts that.  XL and a Tmac is a seriously flawed pair of receivers as far as how they fit together. 

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

Exactly.  If we had taken Ladd last year then TMac would be alright, but the fact that we have taken big physical receivers without a lot of quickness or change of direction for like 3 years in a row hurts that.  XL and a Tmac is a seriously flawed pair of receivers as far as how they fit together. 

We need a Theilen mold receiver, and we need to re-sign Theilen if he wants to play another 2 years. I think a playoff window for us could open and instead of burning it down, as has been done in the past, we need to double down. 

If you go receiver, you go finesse to counter the Legette size, and I really think you need to develop a Deebo style cut-out for Legette to fully take advantage of his athletic skills. 

I also think Cam Skattebo would be a huge miss for anyone who doesn't take him. He ran over and around Texas like no one has all season, playing behind a Big 12 offensive line. By the end of the game, every guy he was hitting was bouncing off and by the very end, nearly every play saw someone have to leave. I didn't see someone make Texas look like they regretted hitting him all year long. 

For anyone who didn't watch the ASU - Texas game, go back and watch it. 

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4 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

Skattabo reminds me of Peyton hillis or maybe even Mike alstott and in the 5th I'd be more than happy with that. 

As far as the rest of the mock draft I'd rather have graham/ Carter in the first and a quick, shifty wr in the 3rd or 4th. Otherwise this draft would make me happy. 

If we are absolutely positive hes not another Eric Shelton...

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23 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Definitely don't hate it. Got a few of my favorites. Jack Sawyer isn't falling to 53 though

Even if he did, our current pick based on the Rams winning is pick 58. If the Rams bear the Eagles, welp we are pick 61+. Feels like watching our CMC draft picks get worse and worse every week SF won.

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WR and LB in the first two rounds does have a Dan Morgan ring to it.

Going that direction at pick 8 would certainly accelerate the clock for Young and Canales and there would be no excuses for the offense stumbling out of the gate in September.

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