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Diggs.. Nabers comparison...was just blown out of Buffalo. lol I hear you though. But not all are coachable. I love Nabers. Its low hanging fruit for this game though.
Nabers strikes me as too much of a boom or bust prospect.
If it's not MHJr, I'd rather trade down and take my pick of Odunze, Bowers, Fautanu.
It's the draft that matches our current record, 0-0, or, RO RO, to counter our oversupply of JHs.
1. Rome Odunze, WR, Washington. Somehow one of the four QBs falls, and no one is willing to offer up enough for us to trade back. Or we do trade back, but only a couple of picks down. Great hands (an underrated quality for a wide receiver tasked with catching Herbert's rockets), willing to block (a key quality for a Greg Roman offense), tremendous character (no potential diva issues here). He could be a great number one receiver for Herbert and this offense.
2. Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson. Versatility--has played all over the D-line, and tremendous upside. Not everyone projects him where I think they might pick him, but a few think he could go in the back half of the first, and he seems to be rising on draft boards. Betting on outstanding physical traits and character, at a position of considerable need.
It's the draft that matches our current record, 0-0, or, RO RO, to counter our oversupply of JHs.
1. Rome Odunze, WR, Washington. Somehow one of the four QBs falls, and no one is willing to offer up enough for us to trade back. Or we do trade back, but only a couple of picks down. Great hands (an underrated quality for a wide receiver tasked with catching Herbert's rockets), willing to block (a key quality for a Greg Roman offense), tremendous character (no potential diva issues here). He could be a great number one receiver for Herbert and this offense.
2. Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson. Versatility--has played all over the D-line, and tremendous upside. Not everyone projects him where I think they might pick him, but a few think he could go in the back half of the first, and he seems to be rising on draft boards. Betting on outstanding physical traits and character, at a position of considerable need.
Along with this thread, how about we do one that allows for a trade out of 5? Predict the trade partner, the return and the subsequent first and second round picks? I think that would be an interesting exercise for the boys and girls at TPB . You know, since the odds of us trading down this year are actually plausible.
Along with this thread, how about we do one that allows for a trade out of 5? Predict the trade partner, the return and the subsequent first and second round picks? I think that would be an interesting exercise for the boys and girls at TPB . You know, since the odds of us trading down this year are actually plausible.
What say you?
It's not my thread, but I think a lot of the guesses are already based on trades that people think will happen. And there is also a thread on that possible trade out of #5, as well as the long thread about who will be picked at #5. Just keep it to the 'GAME"
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