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21 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Some see him dropping into the second now--not sure why---frankly, I see the top OTs as a weak group (as you all know) but I like the developmental group.

Teams value size more than fans do. I loved Jake Fisher coming out. Had such great feet, elite kick step, great counter pickup.


Went in the 2nd and was being tried at TE a few seasons later.

i still think Lomu goes first though. 

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2 hours ago, Growl said:

Teams value size more than fans do. I loved Jake Fisher coming out. Had such great feet, elite kick step, great counter pickup.


Went in the 2nd and was being tried at TE a few seasons later.

i still think Lomu goes first though. 

To this day, I have friends that rag me for my undying absolute love for Jake Fisher during that draft cycle. I thought he was the next "it" LT that the NFL was about to land. One of the bigger Ls I've taken as a draft nerd. 

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2 hours ago, Growl said:

Teams value size more than fans do. I loved Jake Fisher coming out. Had such great feet, elite kick step, great counter pickup.


Went in the 2nd and was being tried at TE a few seasons later.

i still think Lomu goes first though. 

If he doesn't, I do not see him dropping to 51 

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22 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

To this day, I have friends that rag me for my undying absolute love for Jake Fisher during that draft cycle. I thought he was the next "it" LT that the NFL was about to land. One of the bigger Ls I've taken as a draft nerd. 

Same. Moved so well. But his combine weight was probably water weight and I imagine he shrunk back down substantially afterward. 
 

edit: he was like the ultimate litmus test of where you were at as a draft nerd. If you weren’t dazzled by his movement skills then you clearly had not built up a big enough point of reference to know how impressive it was and must be new. 
 

however, any more experience as a draftnik and you surely knew right away why he was so nimble: he had no butt. 

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The two guys I think are underlooked at right now because of the Thieneman/M-W love: Haulcy and Kilgore.  Feel like one of those 2 could end up here if we go WR in R1.

Then go after Elarms-Orr LB who we've supposedly been all about mid rounds.

1-Lemon WR

2-Haulcy/Kilgore DB

3-Elarms-Orr ILB

That's a scenario to watch out for.

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