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With these FA moves, PFF guys don't know who to mock to us


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4 minutes ago, scratched said:

Build in the TRENCHES!! LT, DL, and CENTER, first 3 picks and I don't care what order. 

They will have their choice between a LT, DT, S and Edge/OLB at 19. They will not take a WR or TE in round 1.

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Last year all our picks were around their PFF number or values until Horn. Like it or not,  that worked out.  Looking at their 3/4 board, possible indications at 19:

12 Fano, T, Utah 

13 Freeling, T, Georgia 

16 Ioane, G, Penn State

18 Banks, DI, Florida 

19 Allen, LB, Georgia 

21 Mesidor, Edge, Miami

23 Faulk, Edge, Auburn

25 Miller,  T, Clemson 

 

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2 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

We sign a LB then we ignore it? After we've had a terrible lineback group since Luke left. CJ with Devin Lloyd would be excellent. I prefer to take a LT in the first and an Anthony Hill Jr or Jacob Rodriguez in the second. By no means is LB finished or fixed

I mean, I get what you're saying, and if LB is the BPA, so be it (I won't be mad with one in the first or second). But, it's not like we haven't addressed the position---maybe not the green dot or the mic per se, but the position nonetheless. We have to let some of these guys develop. 

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

No he's not. He's just an athletic freak. His production is pedestrian. Production trumps muscles. 

Not arguing the production. 

Pretty much the big 3 has him in the top 15

NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah has him as the #13 Prospect
https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jeremiah-s-top-50-2026-nfl-draft-prospect-rankings-3-0

ESPN.com Best Available has him as #14
https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft/bestavailable

PFF Big Board has him as #14
https://www.pff.com/draft/big-board?season=2026

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2 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

If Mesidor is there I’m taking him, I would still go pass rusher, our pass rush was awful last season one guy isn’t changing that.

 

We need to sign a small shifty veteran WR, Metchie would be a decent get

lol I called it 

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In this scenario I think it’s clear you take OT Proctor, OT Lomu, DT Banks, LB Allen, or LB Rodriguez in the first. No idea what the fug they were going on about in the video. We aren’t taking a WR, if we draft Miller, a RT only, I will shoot through my TV. 
 

Jacob Rodz doesn’t last past pick 40.

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1 hour ago, Swaggasaurus said:

In this scenario I think it’s clear you take OT Proctor, OT Lomu, DT Banks, LB Allen, or LB Rodriguez in the first. No idea what the fug they were going on about in the video. We aren’t taking a WR, if we draft Miller, a RT only, I will shoot through my TV. 
 

Jacob Rodz doesn’t last past pick 40.

He is projected day 2 or 3. First round is much too rich. He is undersized. 

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8 minutes ago, TD alt said:

He is projected day 2 or 3. First round is much too rich. He is undersized. 

He may jump CJ Allen. Wherever you think CJ Allen’s range is….that’s JRodz range no matter what the “experts” say. They are the same size. One has way better stats, waiting on CJ to run.

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4 hours ago, ClawOn said:

Last year all our picks were around their PFF number or values until Horn. Like it or not,  that worked out.  Looking at their 3/4 board, possible indications at 19:

12 Fano, T, Utah 

13 Freeling, T, Georgia 

16 Ioane, G, Penn State

18 Banks, DI, Florida 

19 Allen, LB, Georgia 

21 Mesidor, Edge, Miami

23 Faulk, Edge, Auburn

25 Miller,  T, Clemson 

 

Banks feels like a Morgan pick 

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