2017 Draft 2nd Round Pick Options

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Schneed10
04-28-2017, 02:38 PM
https://www.profootballfocus.com/college-football-vanderbilt-zach-cunningham-is-the-best-linebacker-youve-never-heard-of/

TheMalcolmConnection
04-28-2017, 02:44 PM
I actually would be down with McDowell. If we're gonna' go BPA now, I'd go with him.

KI Skins Fan
04-28-2017, 02:49 PM
Cunningham's athleticism is intriguing. Could help at LB in nickel situations - capable of covering tight ends but sturdy enough to thump.

Yes, and he's not a tweener or a converted anything. By that I mean it looks like ILB is his natural position. He reads and reacts quickly and flies to the ball. He can also rush the passer from an OLB position.

KI Skins Fan
04-28-2017, 02:51 PM
Pretty much what everyone else is saying. Cook or Mixon if they fall (that'd be 2 top 10 talents in one draft!)

Otherwise there are a ton of good D players left. If we go safety, I like Buddha Baker, I think his skill set is the perfect compliment to Swearinger and Cravens.

Cook's fumbling really bothers me. I read that he fumbled 14 times in college.

Irrefutable
04-28-2017, 02:52 PM
I actually would be down with McDowell. If we're gonna' go BPA now, I'd go with him.

There is a good reason McDowell is available, he looks better on paper than on the field. The Redskins cannot afford high risk players, especially in the second round.

Mixon probably is not on their board either.

Allegation against Joe Mixon from high school could affect draft stock | ProFootballTalk (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/04/19/allegation-against-joe-mixon-from-high-school-could-affect-draft-stock/)

KI Skins Fan
04-28-2017, 03:00 PM
I actually would be down with McDowell. If we're gonna' go BPA now, I'd go with him.

PFF ranked McDowell 7th against the run and 5th against the pass, nationally.

PFF rated Allen 4th against the run and 3rd against the pass, nationally.

Both of them can play inside or outside on the DL. That would be a helluva combination on our DL.

Plus, if McDowell does indeed lack motivation at times, playing with Allen could be a very positive influence on him.

I'm guessing we might need to move up to get McDowell but I'm starting to salivate at the idea of having both of them.

TheMalcolmConnection
04-28-2017, 03:04 PM
I'll be curious to see who's available with our pick. If you told me somehow Lamp was there, I'd take him instead, but I'm actually OK with a semi-risky pick considering we got easily the steal of the draft.

Schneed10
04-28-2017, 03:36 PM
I'll be curious to see who's available with our pick. If you told me somehow Lamp was there, I'd take him instead, but I'm actually OK with a semi-risky pick considering we got easily the steal of the draft.

Yeah to me with 16 picks ahead of us tonight, it doesn't make sense to hone in on one player. All you can do is make a list and hope one of them is there.

Like last night at 13 we knew we would get a shot at either Reddick, Barnett, Hooker, Allen or Foster. Once we knew that we knew we'd be happy.

Turned out we got the one of the five that we all collectively wanted more than the others.

With our pick tonight I'd be happy with McDowell, Cunningham, Cook, Baker, several of the corners, Lamp if by miracle he dropped, etc.

I hope for either the stud RB we're missing or a guy who can help improve our nightmare 3rd down defense. Athleticism on the defense, basically, in whatever form we can get it.

Schneed10
04-28-2017, 03:51 PM
Utah Safety Marcus Williams is worth a mention at #49 tonight. Would be more than OK with me if we did that.

Marcus Williams, S, Utah
One Pac-12 coach referred to Williams as "freakish," and he's certainly a freakish athlete who was always around the football for the Utes. A three-year starter who appeared in 39 career games, Williams had 10 interceptions the past two seasons, five each year, and broke up eight passes. He's the ultimate center fielder who cleans up mistakes and makes plays. Most of the draft projections have Williams pegged as a third-round selection, and if he does last that long, the teams who need a safety and pass him by are going to be sorry. At 6-foot-1 and 202 pounds, Williams isn't necessarily the enforcer that a lot of NFL teams covet at safety, but he's a sure tackler and fast enough that he could also possibly play some corner. Moreover, Williams doesn't turn 21 until September. So as good as he was in college for the Utes, he has a chance to be even better in the pros.

Utah Utes safety Marcus Williams leads NFL draft sleepers (http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/19212274/utah-utes-safety-marcus-williams-leads-nfl-draft-sleepers)

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Chico23231
04-28-2017, 04:38 PM
Washington Redskins RB Matt Jones on trading block - NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000803790/article/washington-redskins-rb-matt-jones-on-trading-block)

Im gonna put it here cause we trying to get picks. But what do you think we can get for Matt Jones.

A. Swap for another depth-type Player
B. Conditional 7th round pick
C. Bowl of dicks


Only real hope is if McVay in LA was a fan and we could move for a late round pick.


My replacement choice if we don't get Cook or Mixon:

D'Onta Foreman Draft Profile – NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/profiles/donta-foreman?id=2557994)

guy is a fucking beast and he has speed for his size.

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