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Something similar. I also traded down from 2-23 but with the Ravens:
TRADE PARTNER: BALTIMORE RAVENS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 23 RECEIVED: ROUND: 3 PICK: 21 ROUND: 3 PICK: 38 ROUND: 4 PICK: 11 ROUND: 5 PICK: 22 23: R1P23 OT DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE Everywhere I turn, the mocks have us taking Risner. This lineup was no different. 54: R2P22 S DEIONTE THOMPSON ALABAMA The best corners were gone but one of the best safeties was not. I don't expect him falling this far. 85: R3P21 CB SEAN BUNTING CENTRAL MICHIGAN One of the better second-tier corners. Small school guy. 86: R3P22 QB TYREE JACKSON BUFFALO Still love this guy as a backup for Watson. He's a Steve McNair clone with run/pass ability. 102: R3P38 DL DAYLON MACK TEXAS A&M I began not liking my options about here. Mack is a good 3-4 anchor. 113: R4P11 LB VOSEAN JOSEPH FLORIDA The big board I was using (Draftplex) did not have this LB rated as highly as most of the others so I took him over some other LBs rated higher. 160: R5P22 WR HUNTER RENFROW CLEMSON Again, he's my target for the 4-5 round. 161: R5P23 OT TYREE ST. LOUIS MIAMI Opinions are mixed on this guy but all the better OLs were gone when I chose Thompson in Round 2. 195: R6P22 RB BRYCE LOVE STANFORD A guy I'd love to take in the low rounds and let him IR his knee the first year and test him in 2020 to see if he has what he showed in 2017. At Stanford, he had speed, elusiveness, receiving skills and could also get tough inside. 220: R7P6 CB JIMMY MORELAND JAMES MADISON Well regarded at the combine and insurance for the Bunting pick. |
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