Is there aaaaanyyyy chance Bowers drops enough for some sort of trade up or is that just too darn unrealistic?
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It will be interesting how teams view him. Is he a WR or a TE? |
I just don't see a big enough drop from Bowers to Sanders to think that making a move up for Bowers is an investment to make. Maybe I'm alone in that opinion, but I also really like Sanders and they are about the same build.
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With our current WR group I don't see how we would use draft capitol to move up and get Bowers. We pretty much have to draft a WR in Rd 1 unless we sign a stud WR in free agency.
This years TE group is kind of underwhelming. Last couple of years were good. Maybe take someone like Lachey out of Iowa in round 3? |
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And as I've noted in the past, Reid - more than a QB whisperer even - is a TE god. I mean he gets production out of everyone at that position. You give him a guy like Sanders and honestly I wouldn't worry all that much about Kelce leaving. Especially if Sanders got a year or two to learn at the feet of the master. I think he could coax a 1,300 yard season out of Kyle Pitts as easy as breathing but I wouldn't give up what the Falcons would want for him. |
I think Andy and Mahomes would turn Pitts into a monster, but that price to get him would bend us over
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I feel like he should go in that 18-20 range. |
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PFN has moved TE Sinnot to #80 and Spann-Ford to #99 on their big board, interesting.
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i like this dude, considering we'll probably miss out on bell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59UkelSvWSM |
Wiley from TCU is interesting. If you liked Darnell Washington last year there’s lot of reason to like Wiley.
He’s big (6-6/6-7), is a good blocker, and has the speed to be a weapon down the seam. He’s not a traditional move TE, but he is much more of a traditional in-line guy than KC has had. Would be a fun skill set to add as TE3. |
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