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Originally Posted by louie aguiar
I never understood the Speaks pick. I kinda get picking Kpass because of his enormous physical potential. Speaks, though, always looked slow and pudgy. He didn't look the part and he certainly didn't play the part.
Veach traded up three times in the 2018 draft and each was pretty bad.
We traded picks 54 and 78 to the Bengals for picks 46 (Speaks) 100 (DOD). The Bengals turned pick 54 into Jessie Bates who is a real good young safety.
We traded picks 86 and 122 to Baltimore to get Derrick Nnadi at pick 75. Nnadi wasn't a bad pick - he's a good run-stuffing lineman. Baltimore, though, used the picks on Mark Andrews and Kenny Young. Andrews is a stud and Young is a decent LB who now plays for the Rams.
We traded picks 233 and 243 to the Pats for pick 198 to get Kahlil McKenzie. Pick 233 was traded to the Eagles and they used it to pick Jordan Mailata. I know the Eagles really like Mailata and I've heard he may be the Eagles LT of the future.
Hindsight is 20/20 and no team makes the right choices with each pick. His 2019 draft was better and 2020 has the potential to be an excellent class.
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Speaks was the polar opposite of KPass.
Speaks was a versatile player that had plenty of production in college. He could play nearly every position on the line and actually did it reasonably well. He was a 2nd-team all SEC player, that's not something shitty players accomplish.
That being said, there was literally nothing about him athletically that jumped off the page. Like I said, the polar opposite of KPass.
At the NFL level, you have to have skill AND talent. Both of those guys only had one but not the other.