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I took my own suggestion and made a pre-draft trade up in the first round to try to improve our QB options in the draft. As mentioned in another thread, the Eagles did not have a 2nd round pick so I offered our #1 (22) and #2 for Philly's #13 and was rejected. So I added our 5th (the 20th pick that round) and they took the bait. Later, I traded out of the 4th round to pick up a 5th and 6th from San Francisco, giving us a 1st, 3rd, two 5ths and 2 6ths.
Walter Football was the most recently updated so I used that one which had Carson Wentz ranked 10th on their big board. He was still there at #13. 13: R1P13 QB CARSON WENTZ NORTH DAKOTA STATE 85: R3P22 RB ALEX COLLINS ARKANSAS 142: R5P3 TE NICK VANNETT OHIO STATE 166: R5P27 CB CYRUS JONES ALABAMA 198: R6P20 OT ALEX LEWIS NEBRASKA 210: R6P32 K ROBERTO AGUAYO FLORIDA STATE All my guys after this seem to be folks with versatility and special teams potential other than Alex Lewis. Collins is a solid all-around back whose one major knock is ball security. Vannett disappeared with all the talent at OSU but CBS had him rated as the third-best TE who also can be used as a slot receiver or FB. Jones is a converted receiver who returns kicks and can pick off passes. Still raw as a corner though. Aguayo is clearly the top kicker on the board. Alex Lewis is a guy with 2nd-round talent at LT but has a temper that needs to be controlled. He was sentenced to 45 days while at Colorado for beating a man unconscious and also had discipline issues at Nebraska after he transferred but he was also a team captain with the Huskers. He could be a cheap steal or a huge bust. In the 6th, that's worth a gamble. |
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