Originally posted by Bolt Dude
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Zaven Collins went higher than alot of peoples thought he would.
Eric Stokes went higher than I had hoped for.
Josh Myers went higher than alot were expecting, and ahead of Creed Humphrey.
Trey Sermon went a bit early, @least from what I could surmise.
Ambry Thomas really climbed the board, and wonder how he is doing ??
Tyler Shelvin came off the board after both Rumph and McKitty.
Josh Ball too, albeit he had some pretty severe risk associated w/him.
Daviyon Nixon went one pick before Jaimes.
Nate Hobbs came off the board a bit early based on most boards.
Hamsah Nasirildeen went just after Niemann.
Deonte Brown and Trey Smith went after Nick as well.
Kylin HIll went way late as well.
like Mark Webb some, but Hill has purportedly been doing very well in preseason.
selecting Rountree instead/ahead of Trey Smith is sorta like putting the cart before the horse, me thinx.
and not in a hundred years would I have picked Niemann ahead of Hamsah.
and liked Jaimes a bit, but no way do I select him ahead of Smith.
am wary of Rumph, and that despite his solid preseason, but the all of Ball, Nixon and Shelvin, all had varying degrees of risk associated w/them.
didn't know about McKitty coming out, so woulda taken Ambry, or better yet, Trey or Hamsah there.
and did like Sermon and Diablo some, but Palmer is looking like the third round value @wideout that is oft found day two there.
and Samuel looks like the real deal, but don't like the longterm prognosis for Linsley, hence my interest in Josh Myers.... Rondale Moore could turn into a hellah player as well.
and hard to argue w/Slater, but did like me some Zaven, and as am not overly sold on the longterm viability for us @LB.
biggest risk/best value if he continues as such, is Walker Little.... for me he was Tilleryesque/like in terms of risk.... just too uneven and w/mixed reviews.... props to Ninj and anyone else who was raising his flag.
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