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He just looked so bad in the CB drills. I would argue that he was the least natural looking DB in the entire pool of candidates. And he's not much of a ballhawk while also being prone to being knocked completely out of sorts. He didn't even demonstrate that he was able to routinely put his length to use in press-man. Now in Spags Cover 3, he might have still worked. There's a chance that the cover 3 could help him keep plays in front of him with more limited responsibilities and he could be alright. But I don't see a floor with him; he's a guy that could be out of the league before his rookie contract is done. And he needs almost as much development as guys that are getting 5th and 6th round grades. I just couldn't convince myself that I like him nearly as much as the draft heads. |
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Don’t get me wrong, I’m not overly high on him myself, but at this point he’s easily the best CB left. I like the guy I took for the Colts this round Sean Bunting much more. |
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Updated with round 4 added. As usual, let me know if something seems fishy, like if there was a draft pick trade not reflected in the order.
I'll bet DJ's left nut is delighted beyond belief that he doesn't have a pick this round all because of Reggie Ragland. Also, my shit is all done. I had a conference I was attending Wednesday - Saturday. I'll be around a lot more often to update things. |
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I'd have told you there was a 0% chance of losing that trade when it was made, yet here we are. I still hold out some faint hope that Ragland isn't quite as bad as he looked last year... |
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But seriously... I feel really really bad for Buffalo. Don't get me wrong- I would have stolen everything my grandmother owned and put her on the street in order to get a QB like Mahomes. But I would have felt bad. And the fact that we had to swindle one of the few NFL franchises more historically snake-bitten than us in order to acquire Mahomes is kind of disappointing. I mean, even if we could have done this shit to a team like Tamba Bay, which is poorly run and shitty and unstable but at least has a Super Bowl trophy more recently. That would have been nice. But no... fate said it had to be Buffalo. We just had to kill a hooker in order to get away with the money. That's okay with me, though. And if the Reggie Ragland trade is our way of giving back to the poor whose backs we stepped on to claim the true grand prize of the draft of the last 10 years, then I guess I can easily live with it. |
With the 95th pick the LA Rams select Jamel Dean, CB Alburn
Traveling today. Hope this works I’m limited at what I can do today. Someone pm the next dude |
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The New York Giants select Will Grier QB WVU
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The Washington Redskins select Joe Jackson, EDGE/DE, Miami.
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Ol Bill attempts to call calmly down to the table with the name for the card, but he can't contain his excitement enough to keep from mouth kissing his daughter and ordering Bob some prostitutes, nearly going past the time allotment...
With the 98th pick, the New England Patriots select Gerald Willis, DT, Miami. |
I ****ing hate it to be honest. No corners taken. Leaves gaping holes at corner and safety still. It really starts with 29 and why you can take a damn center 29th overall. The run of secondary players leave us with shit to choose from at 61 and 63.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars select Joe Giles-Harris, ILB, Duke
The Jags make their first defensive selection of the draft and look to add a true MLB to their stable of backers. Myles Jack and Telvin Smith were not as good in 2018 as they were in 2017, and part of that is because of miscasting. Giles-Harris can cleanup in the run game, and altough Leon Jacobs was a nice surprise for the Jags outside at SAM last season, having Jack and Smith take a few less reps on early downs may not be a bad thing for their rotation. Giles-Harris can bring that relief and develop into a dependable player. |
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