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Growing Sense that we take Mykel/Shemar, No matter who's available


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If we're taking a Georgia defender I'd prefer Walker. I have some questions about him as a pure edge kinda like I did with Micah Parsons coming out of Penn State but like Parsons, I think the guy is just a football player. Put him on the field and he'll figure it out. Draft him to play edge and if it doesn't work out then make him a versatile off the ball LB who is an above average blitzer. It's not like we don't have plenty of need at both areas.

I watch quite a few UGA games and it's always Walker who is the front seven player in that defense who jumps off the screen.

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3 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

....all three are a stretch at 8.  

Cool....Everybody in this draft is a stretch outside  of 3 players. So you evaluate, see who fits you the best, and pick because it still has to be done. 

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30 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Cool....Everybody in this draft is a stretch outside  of 3 players. So you evaluate, see who fits you the best, and pick because it still has to be done. 

this draft has a bunch of tier 2 level players but only a couple of blue chips

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

graham, hunter, and not sure how I feel about Carter due to his foot

Even with the foot injury he's still 1 of the top 3 in this class. It's an underwhelming class filled with developmental projects. 

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

That 2011 draft was special. Haven't seen anything like it since. 

Yeah it will take a few years to evaluate each class after they make it into the league. This class will be no different. But going into the draft it is not looking that good. 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

for sure, just saying his foot is a bit concerning but his talent is undeniable

Yeah injuries is a concern for whoever takes him 1st or 2nd overall. But i would take him over any qb in this class. But that's just me.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Yeah injuries is a concern for whoever takes him 1st or 2nd overall. But i would take him over any qb in this class. But that's just me.

hell yeah, he is a great pass rusher but still feel that walker is the better overall talent.  All things considered

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

hell yeah, he is a great pass rusher but still feel that walker is the better overall talent.  All things considered

I think it will depend on where each end up and the defensive system they are in. But honestly, I don't see a huge difference in the two other than what they were asked to do on the field. I've got a feeling the Panthers will take a Georgia defensive player. 

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