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Moving on to the 2nd round discussion


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Just now, Swaggasaurus said:

Yeah…there’s a “yeah but” with all these edge guys tho. Even EZ, he’s not stout at holding the point, same with Swinson Green might be a raper, Oladejo is raw. The buckeye duo aren’t  that quick. Pick your poison. One deficiency doesn’t seem all that worse than others.

Some of these are worse than others. There's a reason I haven't mentioned Green at all. And of the Buckeye duo, JT is more athletic. So Sawyer's deficiency is worse.

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Gonna be the story until someone does.  May decided that he can make more money at Colorado.  Not sure what daddy paid Shedeur. 

 

He'd rather work on his brand than work on his game. It's all about the money with the Meon family. 

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17 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Does Dan Morgan trade up in the 2nd? Who do you guys think we should be targeting in the second round? players I like. 
 

Landon Jackson

Princely Umanmeilen

Carson Schwesinger

Nic Scourton

Xavier Watts

Darius Alexander 

Alfred Collins 

 

 

 

 

As the expert in all things football, I have no idea.  I think the edge rushers are deep in round 2--six or more that we might like.  I would sit tight.  If they trade up, the go for Emmanwori or Watts--I see them drafting Scourton, for some reason.

I dont think they add DT (we got brown back, added 2 more DTs in free agency) until day 3.  I would not be surprised to see an OT in round 3, but it will probably be something like Scourton in round 2, Sanker or OT in round 3.

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16 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He'd rather work on his brand than work on his game. It's all about the money with the Meon family. 

I want to give him a break, then he does something that shows me that he is out of touch.  My Dad caught 34 passes at South Carolina as a sophomore the year I was born and was All ACC--much smaller scale--but I spent my life trying to fill his shoes and live to his standards--it is tough. you are in a different world--when Dad died, Dan Reeves came to his funeral and spent 20 minutes telling me stories that I never knew--you feel as if you were born into a royal family and you are not worthy--  So for that reason, I sorta get it--how much is this Dad and how much is this SS?  Dad is using it to recruit, and somehow, Colorado is the feature story nearly every day for a month prior to the draft.  Two players.  Meanwhile, Ohio State had 4 first rounders and will probably have 4 more tonight, and we barely know who they are.

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25 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Just watched Shedeur's speech about not getting drafted--Impressive.  Maybe this dose of humility is exactly what he needed.  I am guessing Cleveland or the Raiders today.

Too late for them to do damage control now. Deion was trying to backpedal in recent weeks too when he started trying to talk back his mess about controlling where Shedeur does or doesn't go. When you're a marginal NFL physical talent don't compound it with a bunch of wild ego BS. Now instead of bragging about being a top 5 pick and calling their own shots they're wondering when the slide will end. 

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24 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I want to give him a break, then he does something that shows me that he is out of touch.  My Dad caught 34 passes at South Carolina as a sophomore the year I was born and was All ACC--much smaller scale--but I spent my life trying to fill his shoes and live to his standards--it is tough. you are in a different world--when Dad died, Dan Reeves came to his funeral and spent 20 minutes telling me stories that I never knew--you feel as if you were born into a royal family and you are not worthy--  So for that reason, I sorta get it--how much is this Dad and how much is this SS?  Dad is using it to recruit, and somehow, Colorado is the feature story nearly every day for a month prior to the draft.  Two players.  Meanwhile, Ohio State had 4 first rounders and will probably have 4 more tonight, and we barely know who they are.

It's all his Dad's fault. He's coddled him all his life.  He had to be his coach in HS and in College controlling any and all development of the kid. He was also his media spokesperson and agent before the kid accomplished anything. Shedeur thinks that he can live of of family name alone.

Deion created this entire draft mess by running his mouth before the draft spinning any critique of his son to the media to get the attention on himself. He created this monster and his sons talent can't back it up.

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