If Jackson III is there at 24, I think you call Cincinnati and get a deal done to move up.
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of course none mentioned oshaugnessy or alexander last year and they made contributions |
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1. CB Jackson or DT Nkemdiche (The Black Panther)
2. OG Garnett or WR Doctson/Mitchell/Caroo |
1st QB Paxton Lynch
2nd CB Artie Burns 4th DT/DE Sheldon Day 5th ILBer Joshua Perry 5th OLBer Joe Schobert 6th NT DJ Reader 7th WR Keyarris Garrett |
pick #28 Vernon Butler DL NFL.com comparison is Muhammad Wilkerson. That should fit Sutton's defense very well. Size, length, and athletic ability to play multiple positions in different defensive fronts.
pick #59 Sean Davis CB/S Top shelf athletic ability and very physical tackler. 40 career starts, 14 at CB. If Al Harris can clean up his CB technique, Davis and Peters give the Chiefs two big, physical press man corners. His floor is a fast, physical tackling machine at safety. |
FWIW, Jaworksi calls Alexander the top cover corner in the draft....
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SB championships, AFC championships. Always in the mix. |
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but: two fatties j/k I really do not know specifically but not in any order - a really good player that ends up starting in the secondary and a QB that has a high potential (not sure if needed to use a 1 or 2 tho) , or maybe a dedicated passrusher.... I don't follow college enough to have an informed opinion of specific names, so I will rely on all of you to tell me how shitty or good our picks will be. |
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All of his protege's have tried the same tactics of trading down, trading around, etc. and so on and no one's even come close to his success. Hell, how many of them have had winning seasons? |
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