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52: R2P21 WR STERLING SHEPARD OKLAHOMA 85: R3P22 DT MALIEK COLLINS NEBRASKA 119: R4P21 FS SEAN DAVIS MARYLAND 159: R5P20 OLB CHARLES TAPPER OKLAHOMA 166: R5P27 WR MALCOLM MITCHELL GEORGIA 195: R6P20 CB MAURICE CANADY VIRGINIA I was unable to trade down for "Value" and came away with these picks. Conklin gives me flexibility with the OL. Shepard and Mitchell are nice additions to the WRs. Collins gives me push up the middle. Davis is a big hitter who can cover and I really was surprised to see him available in the 4th. Tapper is a project at OLB, but I like his measurables. Canady was was simply the BPA. Bummed I couldn't come away with at least one TE and I would need to trade down and get an extra pick to find one for the roster.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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4/12 CBS board:
A bit strange. With the big trade, I sense the OTs may drop a little bit which might allow Conklin or Decker to fall to us. The question will be whether now is the time to upgrade the OT position and prepare for Duane Brown to be next spring's big cap casualty.With some of the other options (Ragland, Elliott, Lynch, Reed), I'm becoming bigger on taking the good LTs while you can. I traded down in the second for a lower 2nd and a 3rd then traded the lower 2nd for a 3rd and a 5th. I missed out on some of the guys I wanted but still had a decent draft, not a dazzler. 22: R1P22 OT JACK CONKLIN MICHIGAN STATE 71: R3P8 WR STERLING SHEPARD OKLAHOMA 85: R3P22 TE AUSTIN HOOPER STANFORD 93: R3P30 C MAX TUERK SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 119: R4P21 RB PAUL PERKINS UCLA 149: R5P10 DT MATT IOANNIDIS TEMPLE 159: R5P20 S SEAN DAVIS MARYLAND 166: R5P27 ILB BLAKE MARTINEZ STANFORD 195: R6P20 DT ANTWAUN WOODS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRADE PARTNER: CAROLINA PANTHERS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 21 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 31 ROUND: 3 PICK: 30 TRADE PARTNER: NEW YORK GIANTS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 31 RECEIVED: ROUND: 3 PICK: 8 ROUND: 5 PICK: 10 |
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You can never have too many good cover corners and you can never have too many good OTs.
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37: R2p6 c ryan kelly alabama
58: R2p27 wr sterling shepard oklahoma 68: R3p5 g joshua garnett stanford 85: R3p22 dt maliek collins nebraska 105: R4p7 te austin hooper stanford 119: R4p21 de bronson kaufusi brigham young 123: R4p25 te jerell adams s. Carolina 159: R5p20 ot joe haeg n. Dakota st. 166: R5p27 ilb nick vigil utah st. 195: R6p20 rb jonathan williams arkansas trades trade partner: San francisco 49ers sent: Round: 1 pick: 22 received: Round: 2 pick: 6 round: 3 pick: 5 round: 4 pick: 7 trade partner: Pittsburgh steelers sent: Round: 2 pick: 21 received: Round: 2 pick: 27 round: 4 pick: 25
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Roy, I could be happy with this except I don't see a need for two TEs in this draft. Select a decent RB at 4/25 like a Kenyan Drake or Paul Perkins who can be your third-down option. Then you can use that 6th rounder on a CB or S to add depth there.
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I would have taken Tyvus Powell, except I figured Jerell Adams would be more impactful on the roster. The Patriots looked good with Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez on the field together. I also felt like I need at least one of them to pan out and I double my chances in case one of them is a bust.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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