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Your top 5 OLs and 5 WRs we could realistically land early


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I thought this would be a fun add for the day..mini positional big-boards:

 

OT (I think Kouandijo will be a handful of picks in the past)

 

1. Xavier Su'a-Filo

2. Morgan Moses

3. Joel Bitioni 

4. Cameron Fleming

5. Billy Turner

 

 

WR (Not counting Cooks & OBJ, b/c I think they're gone as well) (also note: this is really hard to rank imo)

 

1. Marquise Lee

2. Davante Adams

3. Cody Latimer

4. Jordan Matthews

5. Jarvis Landry

 

 

..So..you can now make yours and think about what looks better to take in R1 iyo

 

-This may put who we could get in perspective depending on your rankings and whatnot.  (and yeah, watch us not even take one of these positions haha) 

 

 

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I thought this would be a fun add for the day..mini positional big-boards:

OT (I think Kouandijo will be a handful of picks in the past)

1. Xavier Su'a-Filo

2. Morgan Moses

3. Joel Bitioni

4. Cameron Fleming

5. Billy Turner

WR (Not counting Cooks & OBJ, b/c I think they're gone as well) (also note: this is really hard to rank imo)

1. Marquise Lee

2. Davante Adams

3. Cody Latimer

4. Jordan Matthews

5. Jarvis Landry

..So..you can now make yours and think about what looks better to take in R1 iyo

-This may put who we could get in perspective depending on your rankings and whatnot. (and yeah, watch us not even take one of these positions haha)

I still think Allen Robinson is in play to. Also we could go DB in the first.

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I still think Allen Robinson is in play to. Also we could go DB in the first.

I agree, this is just a mini positional big board. Fuller is my top DB for us.

Robinson is good too but prob 6 or 7 on my WR wish list though

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Lee would be a disaster.  He couldn't even stay healthy in college.  He is too small and his frame won't take the pounding in the NFL when he gets hit by guys who try and lay you out.  He won't make it through his rookie year without injuries.  If there is a guy like Benjamin or Adams there is would be plain folish to go with Lee who really fell off his senior year due to injuries.  Plus he isn't really suited for a vertical passing system. 

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Lee would be a disaster. He couldn't even stay healthy in college. He is too small and his frame won't take the pounding in the NFL when he gets hit by guys who try and lay you out. He won't make it through his rookie year without injuries. If there is a guy like Benjamin or Adams there is would be plain folish to go with Lee who really fell off his senior year due to injuries. Plus he isn't really suited for a vertical passing system.

Not gonna lie, getting Adams or Latimer is what I want. If we can somehow land one of those two I'm a very happy camper.

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I'd be very happy with either of them at #60. Neither of them at #28.

Doubtful either of them are available at 60. I think both of them are first round talents and that would be even more apparent in a draft class that isn't so stacked at the position. In a normal year without a couple elite WR prospects and a couple other very good ones, Latimer and Adams would probably be top 25 picks.

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Doubtful either of them are available at 60. I think both of them are first round talents and that would be even more apparent in a draft class that isn't so stacked at the position. In a normal year without a couple elite WR prospects and a couple other very good ones, Latimer and Adams would probably be top 25 picks.

 

I'd honestly be more comfortable with Latimer than Adams.  Adams worries me.  He has very average measurables and played in a spread system that likely inflated his production while being thrown to by a probable 1st round draft pick QB while facing less than elite competition.

 

At least Latimer produced in a major conference without the benefit of an elite QB.  When you look at his production and measurables and then look at the competition he faced and the talent surrounding him, I like Latimer quite a bit.  Just not quite sure I like him as high as #28.

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Doubtful either of them are available at 60. I think both of them are first round talents and that would be even more apparent in a draft class that isn't so stacked at the position. In a normal year without a couple elite WR prospects and a couple other very good ones, Latimer and Adams would probably be top 25 picks.

I just really think those 2 are gonna make a splash in the league.

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