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Maybe he is. I'm 61 and I'm the same height. Harbaugh looks a little bow legged now.so maybe but Bowers still looked a couple inches taller, not just 1...and Harbaugh had a hat on.
We'll see soon enough. I don't care if he is 6'3". ..doesn't sway me.
Will our entire draft analysis of Bowers total one photo? I need a life!
They probably wouldn't get a top 8 pick for Fields - but they might get the Falcons pick at the top of R2
Not sure that's a good deal for the bears getting only a second rounder for fields. The Falcons would have to use two high picks to move up to #5 or even #3 with patriots. Deal has to be attractive to both teams.
Not sure that's a good deal for the bears getting only a second rounder for fields. The Falcons would have to use two high picks to move up to #5 or even #3 with patriots. Deal has to be attractive to both teams.
I'm not convinced the market would be higher than that for Fields - but it only takes one team for them to cash in.
They already overdrafted Daniel Jones, under a different general manager and head coach. I think Daboll and Schoen are smart enough to not let that happen again.
We could have other trade-back options, with possibly the Jets wanting to move up for Joe Alt or another team falling in love with one of the wide receivers. I don't know this for sure, but I imagine Hortiz is wanting to trade back, so my bet is he will if the opportunity comes.
We could keep trading back until we have the entire 7th round to ourselves. Think how amazing that would be with all those picks. We would almost be guaranteed to not get a star but we would have the average Joe market cornered which is what many here want.
We could keep trading back until we have the entire 7th round to ourselves. Think how amazing that would be with all those picks. We would almost be guaranteed to not get a star but we would have the average Joe market cornered which is what many here want.
My preference is still to stay put at 5 and take Nabers, Bowers or Odunze because I think they're all blue-chip prospects and weapons Herbert can really on for the next 8-10 years. But I'm getting more comfortable with the trade-back scenario too. For one, I think there's a chance Bowers is still there at 8 or even the early teens. Arnold would be a home run in a trade-down scenario too, I haven't really dug into the other CB prospects yet. But most of all, I just trust Harbaugh/Hortiz with whatever decision they make. That's not something I've been able to say about the Chargers leadership for quite some time.
Will our entire draft analysis of Bowers total one photo? I need a life!
And if you post any more photos showing different you get criticized by the Nabers crowd while they use that one to criticize Bowers lol. Typical Chargers forums.
1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina ✓ 4. CJ West DT Indiana
5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama
I'm not convinced the market would be higher than that for Fields - but it only takes one team for them to cash in.
Agreed.
He hasn't shown much, granted he's been in a terrible situation, but his play hasn't warranted a high pick. Additionally, a huge advantage of a first round QB is the cap savings on the rookie contact. Girls already had 3 of his 4 really cheap years gone and the team would have to pick up his 5th year option before he takes a snap for them.
Right now it's basically the potential of Fields vs Nix, McCarthy, or Penix because Fields really hasn't shown enough to be a near lock to be better than them. And those guys have 3 extra cheap years.
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