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And? I certainly don't see it as unlikely that there are DBs available at the back of the 2nd that I like more than either of the 2 guys you just grabbed. There is no way you can categorically state that the quality of C in the 2nd is so obviously near Bradbury and the quality of DB available at the back of the 2nd is so far removed from Thornhill that it's asinine to take a C. That's simply not accurate. You've taken 2 guys from a group of DBs with absolutely no industry consensus whatsoever because there is simply very little grounds for distinction between them apart from how you may end up using them. And while I can see an argument for Thornhill provided you believe in him as a 1st round talent (I do not), there's no good argument for Abrams on this particular squad. |
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Eat a dick, Chase Minnifield. You shat on what was an otherwise pristine draft in 2012. You'd have thought I'd have learned a lesson then about taking injured corners, then I took Sidney Jones like 4 years later anyway. Because I'm not that smart. |
I know it's not popular, and it's the last thing I want the Chiefs to do in the first round, but the reasoning behind drafting a guy like Bradbury is solid.
I want to draft guys that are going to come in day one and fight for a starting position. Nothing angered me more than picks like Speaks and Ford, guys with lots of potential but no real opportunity to start. At least with Bradbury you get a center for the next five years and don't have to worry about the position. And balk at that all you will, but our line is a bargain, but after 2020 it needs a complete rebuild. So it makes sense to secure some building blocks of the future. Now I pray to God that the draft doesn't fall this way in real life, but remember the value in this draft is how deep it is. Let's get good players who can contribute. |
I'M HERE TO WIN!!! I'M NOT HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS!!!!
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One round down. Has anyone tripped over their own dick yet?
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I'd say that qualifies. |
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That would have been a great draft if I had taken Kittle there. QB Pat Mahomes 92.9 pff FS Marcus Williams 70.8 pff CB Rasul Douglas 72.5 pff (chosen over Cooper Kupp, another tie breaker) DE Tim Williams 74.2 off rating Eddie Vanderdoes (over Kittle 89.8 pff) Blair Brown 58.8 pff Mack Hollins Joe Williams Ethan Cooper |
Staylor should go ahead and draft this guy for the Colts and just have that OL wreck everything in its path week after week.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">*stands up*<br>*kicks chair across the room*<br>*screams in the cat's face*<br>WOOOOOO! (Dalton Risner is fun) <a href="https://t.co/wrUbgHGKbk">pic.twitter.com/wrUbgHGKbk</a></p>— Michael Peterson (@ZoneTracks) <a href="https://twitter.com/ZoneTracks/status/1108058540038606848?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 19, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Only 7 picks made so far today.
C'mon boys... |
The Indianapolis Colts select Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama
Marlon Mack simply can’t be a bell cow, and I think this offense needs one. Not overly excited about taking a RB here, but he’s a first round talent that can have an immediate impact. With Jacobs/Mack, Hilton, Enron, and that OL Luck has no excuses. |
Marco Polo PM’d me his next pick also. RunKC will love it.
The Oakland Raiders select Dalton Risner, OT, Kansas State “(moving last year's 1st round RT pick disaster to guard)” |
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