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Kouandijo vs. Moses vs. Richardson vs. Turner


MedellinHeel

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My opinion

 

1st round  OBJ, Benjamin, or Cooks

2nd round Turner or Moses

3rd round James or Fleming (good run blocker, not so great at pass protection, basically the opposite of Tiny)

4th round Herron or Coleman

 

Even though DB might compete for our first pick as far as BPA, WR is a bigger need and at least one of those guys will be available, and they are they only ones worthy of a first round pick.

 The Coleman pick would be great if he gained about 65 pounds.

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cyrus is great. solid in pass and run blocking.sometimes he flings the de to the ground lol.

 

now he needs to work on his base stance because he has gotten pancaked a few times.

 

his biggest problem i saw was in the oklahoma game where he got beat multiple times by speed rushers...

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had would be the better term. played the last x years without an issue.

even had is still concerning tbh....

That's what I'm saying. Having had injuries at all means he HAS issues. Those issues are: he's a big guy that's had knee problems in the past, and it's easy for guys in his situation to reaggrivate the problems.

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