I'm fine with it. Dude was a 5 star tackle prospect who turned into an All-American guard, and it's an immediate need.
I'm pretty sure a guy named Dorian johnson was with Michael brown when he was shot by the police. How about just a picture of that guy. I want credit though
Te: Hodges, Sprinkle, Butt, Leggett Lb: Rank Name Position School Overall 1 Reuben Foster LB Alabama 8 2 Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt 28 3 Jarrad Davis LB Florida 38 4 Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State 92 5 Jayon Brown LB UCLA 6 Jordan Evans LB Oklahoma 7 Calvin Munson LB San Diego State 8 Jalen Reeves-Maybin LB Tennessee 9 Anthony Walker Jr. LB Northwestern 10 Ukeme Eligwe LB Georgia Southern 11 Alex Anzalone LB Florida 12 Marcus Oliver LB Indiana 13 Matt Milano LB Boston College 14 Blair Brown LB Ohio 15 Kenneth Olugbode LB
I say tight end next. Legget from Clemson is a good option if he is still available. He ran like a 4.68 forty at his pro day today
How does he compare to Upshaw? Isn't Anderson more of an OLB that is stout against the run but doesn't really cover very well?
Yeah, he's an OLB but can also play with his hand down. Not great on coverage but not an absolute liability. Hard worker and natural leader. Probably a two-down guy but would certainly add some good depth.
Rather take Jackson on the yearly CB homer Bama pick in the 4th after getting Leggett in the 3rd. That way we can continue the Clemfag pipeline.
Hahaha I'm fine that too. Leggett and Jackson would give us two potential starters down the road. Side note: Is Adams still around? Don't think we need him with Poe now but it would be insane if he's around in the third.
Who is that Maye kid from Florida. Quinn seems to love there DBs. And why not? Neal was is beast and Brian Poole is a fucking badass
Yea, he's still on the board but no way he's there in the 3rd. If so, probably gotta think long and hard about taking him.
I think we should consider it. The only reason I'm not crazy about going TE is that Hooper showed a lot of promise and will only get better, and Levine is always solid if anything. But it would throw off our strategy of my annual Bammer pick.
The problem is we don't have any glaring weakness or hole that needs to be filled. I guess we could use another OT for a backup.
The fact that one of us can make this statement this year is fucking insane to me considering where we were last season. Quinn is a miracle worker.
After what he did in last years draft, I'm almost like a kid on Christmas morning come draft day. He went in a completely different direction with Keanu Neal. Homerun. Drafts Deion Jones and Campbell. Homeruns. Hooper? Yet to be determined but made some clutch catches. Gets Brian Poole in as undrafted FA. Homerun nickel when you factor that in. Quinn could draft damn near anything at 31. Really no way of knowing what he's wanting to address.
I'll support whatever he does though. I don't think a single person here didn't see Neal and Jones as reaches and they're awesome. Campbell might be the biggest steal though. And let's not sleep on his first class. Beasley became an Pro Bowler, Coleman is electric, Collins keeps getting better, I expect Hardy to have a bigger role this year, and Jarrett is the fucking man.
100% agree. Jarrett might be my favorite player. Idk why specifically but I just like the way he plays. Always did even when he was at Clemson. Beasley still has a ways to go but as long as he can continue to get better I'll allow it. Last years class I remember being livid about. I'm such a dipshit.
True. I could see him going D heavy and just bringing in more speed all around. DE, OG, LB, CB/S in that order.
This is the first time I can remember where we can legit go best player available. Judging from last year, the best player is probably someone we aren't even considering, but it's still very exciting
I guess we didn't consider past replacing Chester but we could use more bodies on the o-line. We were incredibly fortunate to have everyone healthy last year.