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Moving on to the 2nd round discussion


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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Hear me out... Jaylin Noel in the 2nd.

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Going in, I was holding on hope that would be my realistic dream outcome.  They would go all D but snag Noel.  He projects well into that slot/YAC role. 

I mean, I wanted Warren but knew that had 0% chance of happening.  I thought the Noel thing had a legit shot since they brought him in for that top 30 (and assumed Tmac was largely due in a diligence in a trade down)

but yeah, they have to go defensive front in the 2nd now I think. 

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19 minutes ago, Captroop said:

On a more serious note, Shadeur Sanders at 57.

how funny would it be if Deion's prized possessions ended up in Jacksonville and Carolina after all his talk of what he wouldn't allow to happen to them?   

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope we don't get goaded into making a move because of a run. That's how we ended up making a panic trade up and reach on DJ Johnson.

That's exactly what I was thinking of. We should have realized right then that Fitterer wasn't cut out to be a GM.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Going in, I was holding on hope that would be my realistic dream outcome.  They would go all D but snag Noel.  He projects well into that slot/YAC role. 

I mean, I wanted Warren but new that had 0% chance of happening.  I thought the Noel thing had a legit shot since they brought him in for that top 30 (and assumed Tmac was largely due in a diligence in a trade down)

but yeah, they have to go defensive front in the 2nd now I think. 

It's either pass rusher or secondary in round 2. Whichever you do not get in round 2 you have to get in round 3. After that it's hoping and praying you can find anyone who can contribute somewhere on the team.

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

It's either pass rusher or secondary in round 2. Whichever you do not get in round 2 you have to get in round 3. After that it's hoping and praying you can find anyone who can contribute somewhere on the team.

I keep banging the Jordan Burch drum so probably safe to rule him out at this point.   

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I keep banging the Jordan Burch drum so probably safe to rule him out at this point.   

I'm hoping they land Sawyer in the 3rd. He was the best player OSU had in my opinion and the reason their defense was dominant. 

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3 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I think they want EZ, in order to do that they will have to trade up to the top of the 2nd. Probably need to offer 57 and a future 2nd  at least to do that

Pass on trading future picks. No on offering future pics. Stay put or use late round pics in THIS draft only. 

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