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Old 04-06-2019, 10:51 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by CoMoChief View Post
Other than Ferrell that's a shit draft w/ a not so likely trade scenario.
Considering Sample and Redwine went in the bottom of the 6th round in the Mock immediately after I posted this, I'd say a bulk of people here hadn't watched either one to determine if they are shit or not shit and probably liked what they saw when they did.

I'm guessing your argument really comes down to the Isaiah Johnson pick. Admittedly, he's a slight reach on refined skills. I'm banking on a 1st round cornerback athletic skill set that hasn't reached that same level of refinement because he spent two seasons as a WR. I'd be banking on the coaching staff to turn him into Jalen Ramsey. It's a bit Dorsey-esque.

As for the rest, I'm really not sure what's such shit.

For starters, McGovern is one of the most highly touted interior lineman in this draft class. He's pretty much a 2nd round guy across the board. He has everything Reid tends to look for inside. He has mass, strength, movement skills and length. If you don't like a Center that high, I get that. To not like the player though would be a head-scratcher. He's pretty good. I really struggled between 3 players here: Nasir Adderley, Terry McLaurin, and McGovern. I think protecting Pat is going to come into play early and it should. The amount of pressure given up on the interior was problematic in the AFC title game. That can't happen again.

Redwine is really underrated in this draft class as a safety. If you like Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, then you should very much like Redwine. Redwine isn't as refined, but he's pretty damned solid and you're talking almost 2 rounds later as a draft pick because CGJ is probably going top 40. Some are rating him a 4th-5th round pick as a CB and others as high as the 3rd as a S.

Sample is one of the best blockers and most well-rounded TEs in this draft class. I don't see him as the stud superstar, but I see him as a quality two type of player, which is what KC needs.

As for 6th and 7th round picks, well I don't put much give a shit into what happens there, but I think Johnson could develop into a good slot guy.
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