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Fascinating to me to see the differences in approach.
I mean we have Tyrann Mathieu coming off the board. Von Miller, Quandre Diggs. Y'all out there picking up 30 year old DBs to form the top 20% of your teams foundation? Then again I'm out there taking a guy like Austin Jackson because he WAS a high pick and has a starting role but hasn't really lived up to his billing so I'm trying to buy low. Dude may well be out of the league in 2 years. But I'm pretty damn certain Tyrann Mathieu will be, especially after watching Christian Kirk abuse him and then murder his pets last night. Lord that was ugly. |
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I apologize for drafting a bronco, but I really didn't have much choice. The WR pool is getting thin.
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I could only offer Diggs a 2 year contract until I draft his replacement also. I think my RT is 32? Yeah, he won't be getting a large contract. Just hole fillers for now I guess. :shrug:
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Offering a 4 year deal to a T2 player on the basis of his draft status and the fact that he's finally a starter three years into his rookie deal has a good chance of blowing up on me. But oh well. Still feel like the defense is coming along nicely. JOK as a 3-down backer and a pair of really nice staring CBs in Samuel and Murphy Bunting is better than I expected to have waiting so long to attack the positions. |
Yes, there are still some good deals to be had, but they're getting harder to find by the day if not hour. I think I have an avenue to follow, and then a mini-run starts and I do something different.
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Moar receivers!!!!'
But cmon. "Well I could draft the 12th beat guard in football instead of the 16th in 5 rounds...or Jameson motha****ing Williams!" And it ain't like I NEED him to be amazing. That's a risk I can take. |
A starting secondary of Daxton Hill, Byron Murphy, Brandon Stephens, and Jordan Whitehead isn't awful but hopefully they can do well enough to allow my front 7 to go to work
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Not a clear CB1 but 3 guys who would be real good CB2s with Samuel, Murphy-Bunting and Hobbes. Hobbes is particularly well-suited for NCB and Samuel/Murphy-Bunting make nice boundary options. Now where I'm really intrigued is my present CB4 - Jeff Okudah. #3 overall pick in 2020 who looked for all the world like a can't miss guy. Then he got hurt, missed a couple seasons and struggled last season for Detroit. He sure looks like he's recovered that form in Atlanta since they traded him though. He ate Mclaurin's lunch last week. There's real lock-down potential there and he's still only 24. Just fits with the theme of my draft really. High high ceiling and demonstrating a quality floor as well. Similar to the two picks before him - Kinlaw and Jamin Davis. If he continues on this arc, my secondary will have an outstanding foundation. |
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I was out of touch today, so I loaded up my picks and went on autodraft.
And man, no one drafted a front-seven player and they drafted everything else. So I have a strong and deep front seven now since they all rose to the top for me. We're going to continuously launch relentless human wave assaults on the passer and the line of scrimmage. |
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I hadn't really been paying much attention and suddenly realized there flat weren't any safeties worth a shit left out there. Edwards and Cook isn't really an asset at safety but at least it's not a real liability. Glad I caught that before it got much worse. |
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