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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
I think the secondary will be better with the addition of Jackson and with Collins coming back. With this D-line they don't have to be a shutdown secondary anyway.
The priority has to be LB. I hope they go LB - OT - LB with the first three picks. |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
I think a team led by Ron Rivera and Jack Del Rio will definitely lean toward LB at the 19th pick.
I dig the Tulsa kid, but wouldn't hate Parsons. Adding a bad ass LB to our front line gives me goose bumps. |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
On the other hand a team lead by Rivera and Del Rio should be able to find great linebackers in the mid to late rounds without having to expend high picks on them........
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
We're into April. Only 4 weeks until the draft. Yes!!!
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
19. Washington Football Team Virginia Tech OT Christian Darrisaw Washington might still want to give Saahdiq Charles a shot at left tackle, but he remains a virtual unknown. And though Cornelius Lucas held his own there late last season, we think the team can upgrade. Darrisaw is a light-on-his-feet blocker with flashes of a mean streak (we’d still like to see it more consistently), and his three years of starting experience make him feel like a very safe selection here for an offense that continues rebuilding.
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
Getting Darrisaw is definitely the safest pick imo. That's a positive. If that's who we pick, I'll be excited.
1 thing, even during Snyder, we've done right, is have great LT play. Most important position in the game, outside of QB.
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I was thinking this weekend, who really is the BPA at 19? And I thought about this, the best RB in the draft might be...
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
As much as i would love a LB to solidify the D I really hope we take a Tackle. Our D is good enough to win already but if we cant protect Fitzmagic it will be more of the same.
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
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Lawrence Wilson Jones Fields Lance WR Chase Waddle Smith Marshall Toney Bateman OT Sewell Slater VeraTucker Darrisaw Jenkins Mayfield Draft is 1R deep at QB, WR and OT. WR Marshall OT Jenkisn LBs Osusu and Collins Should be there at 19. Draft talent matches up well with our needs. |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
Vera-Tucker is probably going to be a guard, but there are 7-8 prospects that are projected to be starting tackles from the jump.
If that is they way they decide to go, I hope an opportunity presents itself to trade back, get their OT, and acquire another pick or two. |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
5. Jabril Cox, LSU
As far as pure coverage skill goes, Cox is the best in the draft class. Others are more athletic or explosive, but Cox is so assignment-sound and smooth that he consistently gets the job done. Whether that’s in man coverage… Cox just continually made plays throughout his college career. In his last three seasons — two at North Dakota State before transferring to LSU this past season — Cox earned coverage grades of 87.4 (2018), 85.2 (2019) and 83.5 (2020) while collecting eight picks and 11 pass breakups over that span. Maybe he won’t produce super high-end splash plays, but Cox gets the job done. https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2021-...acker-rankings LSU LB Cox has been linked to the Skins at no. 51 by multiple sites. Hamstring keep him from participating in the LSU pro day Would love Jenkins in the 1st, Cox in the 2nd (or bateman in 2nd if he gets that far) |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
I have to think that unless a pretty much nailed on starting LT is there at 19 we'll take the best LB available (especially if near enough the BPA). Unless the likes of Darrisaw is still available, I'd pick Parsons, Owusu-Koramoah or Collins - at least one of them should still be available. While we need MLB probably most (Parsons), I'd say Collins opposite Holcomb could be one of the bet OLB set ups in the league.
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