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13: R1P13 - QB JOSH ALLEN - WYOMING 44: R2P12 - LB TREMAINE EDMUNDS - VIRGINIA TECH 78: R3P14 - DL DA'RON PAYNE - ALABAMA 115: R4P13 - RB SONY MICHEL - GEORGIA 151: R5P12 - CB IMAN MARSHALL - USC 192: R6P14 - WR AUDEN TATE - FLORIDA STATE 232: R7P13 - G BRADEN SMITH - AUBURN 242: R7P23 - EDGE LORENZO CARTER - GEORGIA
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01-17-2018, 11:18 PM | #17 |
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Isaiah Wynn, OT/G/C, Georgia*
Height: 6-2. Weight: 302.* Projected 40 Time: 5.10.* Projected Round (2018): 2-3.* 1/6/18:*Wynn has impressed scouts this season as an excellent run blocker for the Bulldogs. He blocks with aggression and has a temperament that is hard to find in college blockers. In pass protection, Wynn has been very dependable as well.* Because he is shorter and doesn't have ideal length, some sources think that Wynn could move to guard or center in the NFL. Wynn started at left guard in 2016, but scouts think he is athletic enough to also play center. Wynn's size and skill set has drawn comparisons to Kelvin Beachum, who is undersized but has managed to carve out a career at left tackle in the NFL. Wynn is just a natural football player who finds a way to get the job done, thus he might end up sticking at left tackle. Read more:*http://walterfootball.com/draft2018OT.php#ixzz54VPWftgO I like this kid, could be a good pick up if he drops to the 3rd or 4th. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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Also, we have our own homegrown talent to sign (Spencer Long). Im not sure we need a high priced probowler, it's already our strongest unit. Injuries do happen though, and it seems like you need to always be developing young lineman. I really like some of our backup guys like Nsekhe and Kouandjo, but we need a young versatile guy or two that can be plugged in anywhere on the line and be at least good and potentially develop into the next starter wherever they fit best on the line. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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I really don't know Norwell, and not that this is a definitive source, but if it is accurate that he rates out as the best Guard in the NFL this year than I would expect as a free agent he would be looking to be the highest paid. That's interesting about Long, where have you heard this? From everything that I have read he seems to be a solid starter, but I haven't paid close attention. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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01-18-2018, 10:41 AM | #23 |
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Kiper for what its worth has us taking Baker at 13
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Can't rule it out until we know what's going to happen with Kirk. And I can't definitively say that letting Kirk go and drafting Baker wouldn't be the best thing for our future.
I'd rather keep Kirk and draft a defensive lineman at 13. But who knows.
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If we lose Kirk I've said all along that I want BM, not just because I'm a Sooner but because the dude is a playmaker that is hungry to show people he is the real deal.
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What concerns me more from that article though is Zach Brown, he was really a difference maker, if they aren't able to pay him I wonder what the plan would be to replace him. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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Baker Mayfield Scouting report from Walter football
Strengths: Play-maker Gunslinger attitude Instincts Can be an accurate passer with good ball placement Throws receivers open Excellent touch passer Throws a very catchable ball Superb ball placement and timing to lead receivers for yards after the catch Throws with good timing Mobility Escapability to extend plays Difficult to sack Good at throwing on the run Can pick up yards on the ground Enough arm to make all the throws in the NFL Leadership potential All of the ones in bold are the big pros he can bring and is why many compare him to Russell Wilson. Weaknesses: Undersized; shorter than ideal Poor footwork Gets happy feet in the pocket Inconsistent field vision Can have issues reading the field Teams question how will he perform when forced to stay in the pocket? Didn't play a lot of top competition Maturity Will need more development for working under center Transition from a college-style to pro-style offense
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From the Oklahoma games I've seen, his teammates seam to love the guy and rally around him. I think he's worth the chance if there at 13. And hope his play (play only) is like a young Drew Brees or R. Wilson and less like Manziel/RG3. Hell, I'd take him, playing like this years Keenum. All QB have a risk, sometimes you just gotta go for it.
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