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I could get down with Jonathan Taylor.
4 years for cheap, 5th year option, tag one year and discard. Will be used up by that point. |
I see him as a Day 1 Possession WR and he can run plenty of those routes and do fine. He will need to make improvements and keep growing to be a downfield threat.
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The only position other than P, K and QB that would bum me out at #32, or with the Chiefs first pick if they end up trading back, would be Center. |
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I'd be ok with a lot of these backs ultimately though. |
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I guess I should have said Inside Offensive Linemen, although I don't think there's a chance in hell that Reid would be down with a guard in the 1st. |
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1.Swift 2.Taylor 3.Dobbins 4.CEH But Taylor would be a weird fit for KC. Inside zone runner and we have castoffs at guard-center-guard. I would think the other 3 all fit better for KC. They are all pretty close and do different things better. Dobbins best outside zone (what we would want). |
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Even as much as I want IOL addressed, #1 isn’t the right spot for it... it should be reserved for defense or an offensive skill position |
Lloyd Cushenberry sounds like the name of a cop that someone would make up for an 80s comedy
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I’ve soured on Justin Jefferson.
I was listening to an evaluation of him the other day. Apparently, his strong 40 time is a bit misleading. They tracked his actual in-game speed. He never ran faster that around 18 mph. Ruggs has Hill-Hardman type in-game speed (around 22 mph) with the ridiculous 40 to back it up. I think this type of evaluation is much more valuable than pure 40 times with no pads. |
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