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Daniel Jeremiah’s . Final draft


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If they actually do draft Graham, I hope the expectation isn't that he'll come in and dominate day 1. It'll likely to 2-3 seasons to see anything close to his final version. He might make some splash plays here and there, but he wouldn't likely dominate as a rookie. Derrick Brown dominated in the SEC and it took him until his 3rd season to look anything remotely like the player they thought they were getting. 

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4 hours ago, Shotgun said:

What if BPA is Jeanty? You take him at 8?

if your BPA at #8 is Jeanty then ideally  trade back a few spots try to get a 2nd or even an extra 3rd .picks #9 - #12 really like Jeanty 

& if they want to low ball ( fleece) you since they already know you will more than likely not draft Ashton Jeanty then screw it go ahead & call therir bluff & draft AJ then just sit back & watch them get in a bidding war to acquire his rights 

& that very least /worse case scenario keep Jeanty & Hubbard & just run the ball down the opponents throat

...just saying BPA 

 

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3 hours ago, Shotgun said:

Yep, BPA sounds good in theory but doesn't exist in reality. 

it does not exist now because we try to draft for need/fit on a team that has holes everywhere

everyone talks about how great Marty Hurney was in the first round & if you go back & look the one thing that made Marty Hurney so good in the first round was he always took BPA.

& here is another more recent example of BPA Dan Morgan drafted BPA just last season when he traded up in the 2nd  for an injured RB that was the BPA at the time on most big boards

 

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