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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Dude, this class is so loaded at DE and EDGE it would be CRIMINAL to not trade down provided one of the big boys doesn't drop.

I want three picks in the top 60. Period.

And ideally I'd come away with two edge rushers and a DT with those picks. This draft class is built for it IMO and we desperately need to rebuild our defensive front. We pretty much have Derrick Brown and a bunch of backups.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

And ideally I'd come away with two edge rushers and a DT with those picks. This draft class is built for it IMO and we desperately need to rebuild our defensive front. We pretty much have Derrick Brown and a bunch of backups.

I am not even hyper focused on the positions necessarily(DE/Edge seems like a must given depth) but get three fuging absolute day one competitive players for a starting role. This seems like the draft like this should be a thing.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I am not even hyper focused on the positions necessarily(DE/Edge seems like a must given depth) but get three fuging absolute day one competitive players for a starting role. This seems like the draft like this should be a thing.

Hell, we have some position groups where being a "starter" doesn't necessarily mean much. You can be a fringe level NFL roster talent and still be a starter.

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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, that is the fear part.

He's got some really bad habits that have been positively re-enforced by the fact that its college ball.  Many times these desperation plays will work out for him, or not result in a turnover.  But that type of stuff in the NFL is suicide.  We've all seen it.  And habits are hard to break.

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55 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Ward is similar to Caleb Williams IMO. The talent is obvious but so are the concerns with his game, notably holding the ball forever and willingness to take risks. I like Ward more just because he doesn't come across as a total diva.

Caleb is a good comp, honestly. Ward is a lower level passer, IMO.

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