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Round 6, Pick 32 (#208) - Jimmy Horn Jr, WR, Colorado


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Watched him a lot more the season before last.  He is a fuging playmaker.  Love this pick and the potential.  And he’s overcome a lot of adversity.  Would really love to see him complete the WR room with Tet, XL, Coker, Thielen.

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13 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Watched him a lot more the season before last.  He is a fuging playmaker.  Love this pick and the potential.  And he’s overcome a lot of adversity.  Would really love to see him complete the WR room with Tet, XL, Coker, Thielen.

He will make special teams for sure. He can return punts or kicks as it is right now. Blackshear just may have lost his job today.

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57 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Isaiah Bond still available 

Like Mitchell, I feel like we waited too long to address these positions. Horn has ideal traits for that slot guy but his production, particularly on an offense like Colorado had, is worrisome. Mitchell is stiff and seems to sort of be your prototypical average tight end build. He gets taken down easy by dudes much smaller and if he were a gazelle, he would never survive past being a fawn. 
 

Anyway, this draft seems as disjointed and out of sync as in years past. I see the plan, but the guys we picked up just don’t make sense. 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

Like Mitchell, I feel like we waited too long to address these positions. Horn has ideal traits for that slot guy but his production, particularly on an offense like Colorado had, is worrisome. Mitchell is stiff and seems to sort of be your prototypical average tight end build. He gets taken down easy by dudes much smaller and if he were a gazelle, he would never survive past being a fawn. 
 

Anyway, this draft seems as disjointed and out of sync as in years past. I see the plan, but the guys we picked up just don’t make sense. 

Mitchell is a beast. I'm happy to have him

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3 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Mitchell is a beast. I'm happy to have him

He’s big, but I watched his highlights and I’ve looked at his measurables. Compared to Warren or Loveland he is average. He is stiff with good hands and lacks the physicality you’d expect at his size. He has soft hands and decent short area quickness but, again, his stiffness will negate the usefulness of that. 
 

Sanders is a much better prospect all around and Tremble is as good of a receiver. Mitchell may turn out to be okay but I think that’s about as good as he will be, okay. 

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