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Old 02-07-2020, 05:25 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by staylor26 View Post
Yea I don’t really think we can go wrong. If the value isn’t there at CB, LB, DE, or IOL then don’t hesitate to take Swift or Dobbins.
I like those RB’s, but I just don’t see the circumstance for picking them so high. There’s almost always great talent in the first rd at other key positions and this year is no different.

I am also a big fan of Mike Weber. Loved him during the draft and still love him. He looks exactly like a Damien Williams type player in this offense.

I think this draft has a deep pool of legit talent. 25-40 look all the same to me in terms of talent level. You can get a really good starter there.

I think that we need to copy the Seattle model and load up on picks by trading down. Seattle was a divisional rd team with a lesser QB doing this. Imagine if they didn’t **** up most of their first picks like Malik McDowell, LJ Collier and Rashaad Penny?

Trade down. Even if we trade Chris Jones for a 1st.
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