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I keep coming back to Brashard Smith. I get everyone loves Tuten, but man this guy has special stop and start speed. Also good long speed. He was a former WR who switched to RB.
He’d be awesome as a change of place back and on kickoffs. I get we need a 3 down back but this kid could line up all over the field and give us what we haven’t had in a while. This is exactly what they drafted Clyde for. Same kind of player but this kid can be had in the late 3rd or 4th rd. This kids start and stop ability reminds me of Tyreek. |
We found it guys. We found the prospect that is the best of Pacheco and Kareem.
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Finally . . . . someone that's on board with me for Smith! Love the stop and start, the weapon that can be used in the return game, elite potential as a 3rd down back. Great pass catcher, capable blocker (yeah, he's a bit smaller, but actually graded among the top pass blockers at RB along with LeQuint Allen). Would be a HR pick in round 4, but you'd likely have to take him at 3(95) if you want to be sure. Unless the Chiefs trade back a little from 63 or 66 and gain an extra 4th. Would LOVE to see this dude in KC RED!!! |
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Judkins is still my guy, but I’m thinking he’s going to be picked closer to pick 31 than 63.
I am now putting all my eggs in the Devin Neal basket. Was a little off of him after the combine, but after seeing his combine performance being identical to Kamara’s I’m back on being convinced he’s the best bang for your buck guy |
Also love the Brashard Smith option slightly later in the draft, and I really like Hunter. Picked him for the Panthers in the CP mock.
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This guy is probably the most Andy Reid RB in this entire draft. He feels very Chiefsy. Matt Miller has this guy as a 2nd day pick.
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nobody is trading FOR Pacheco. Stop the madness!
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Run has gone through every back in the class at this point LMAO
3 on this page alone LMAO Etienne is a good one though. Could be a great value on day 3. |
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I’ve got some I don’t really like all that much. Bayshul Tuten for example is a guy I just don’t care for that much and prefer many other similar type of backs before him. But even I wouldn’t be mad if we drafted him in the 6th rd or later bc of the value. |
I tried looking up some vids on Etienne's pass blocking but could only find a single video talking about it, but the timeline is before the start of the last college season. FWIW, the guys talking weren't high on that part of his game.
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6th round? Exactly what is the knock for you? No way in hell he goes that late btw |
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Won’t knock him much for pass protection bc most of these backs need to work on that. I think guys like Brashard Smith, Jaydon Blue, Trevor Etienne, RJ Harvey, DJ Giddens and Dylan Sampson can play his role better but that’s just my view. |
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